Junior National Greco-Roman Duals All-Tournament Team announced
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TULSA, Okla. – The 2015 Junior National Greco-Roman All-Tournament team was announced following the conclusion of the competition today.
There were 45 athletes on the All-Tournament Team, representing 19 different states.
Illinois, which won the team title, led all states with eight All-Tournament Team members. Michigan had an impressive seven on All-Tournament Team, followed by Ohio with four. States with three on the All-Tournament Team included Florida, Pennsylvania and Washington.
To make the All-Tournament Team, an athlete must go undefeated for the two days of the tournament in that style, with a specific minimum number of matches.
The Junior National Duals conclude with the freestyle division on Friday and Saturday.
JUNIOR NATIONAL DUALS GRECO-ROMAN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
100 - Elijah Varona of Florida went 8-0
100 - Atilano Escobar of Arizona went 8-0
100- - Peter Ogunsanya of Illinois went 5-0
106 – Oscar Nellis of California Blue went 7-0
113 - AJ Facundo of Michigan 2 went 5-0
113 - Dack Punke of Illinois went 5-0
120 - Jordan Marshall of Florida went 7-0
120 - Chris Poland of Michigan 1 went 7-0
120 - Dalton Duffield of Oklahoma went 5-0
126 - Kaden Gfeller of Oklahoma went 7-0
126 - Chris Poland of Michigan 1 went 7-0
126 - Ian Parker of Michigan 1 went 6-0
126 - Devan Turner of California Red went 5-0
132 - Corey Shie of Ohio went 8-0
132 - Taylor LaMont of Utah went 7-0
132 - Jon Martin of Michigan 2 went 7-0
138 - Auston Hall of South Carolina went 7-0
138 - Jon Martin of Michigan 2 went 7-0
138 - Michael Murphy of Tennessee went 7-0
145 - Andrew Webb of Georgia 1 went 7-0
145 - Austin O`Connor of Illinois went 5-0
152/160 - Hayden Hidlay of Pennsylvania went 9-0
152 - Johnny O`Hearon of Utah went 7-0
152 - Tom Strassenberg of Washington went 6-0
152 - Austin O`Connor of Illinois went 5-0
160 - Isaac Dulgarian of Kansas 1 went 8-0
160 - Tom Strassenberg of Washington went 6-0
170 - Angel Najar of North Carolina went 8-0
170 - James Handwerk of Ohio went 8-0
170/182 - Brett Bye of South Dakota went 8-0
170 - Jacob Warner of Illinois went 6-0
170/182 - Kamal Bey of Illinois went 5-0
182 - Andrew Buckley of Missouri went 9-0
182 - Kyle Gentile of Pennsylvania went 7-0
182 - Isaac Ray of Indiana went 6-0
182 - Jacob Warner of Illinois went 6-0
195 - Jared Langley of Kansas 1 went 8-0
195 - Kyle Gentile of Pennsylvania went 7-0
195 - Eric Schultz of Illinois went 6-0
220 - James Ford of Ohio went 8-0
220 - G`Angelo Hancock of Colorado went 8-0
220 - Anthony Riopelle of Michigan 2 went 7-0
285 - Dante Jiovenetta of Florida went 8-0
285 - Kevin Vough of Ohio went 8-0
285 - Tate Orndorff of Washington went 7-0
There were 45 athletes on the All-Tournament Team, representing 19 different states.
Illinois, which won the team title, led all states with eight All-Tournament Team members. Michigan had an impressive seven on All-Tournament Team, followed by Ohio with four. States with three on the All-Tournament Team included Florida, Pennsylvania and Washington.
To make the All-Tournament Team, an athlete must go undefeated for the two days of the tournament in that style, with a specific minimum number of matches.
The Junior National Duals conclude with the freestyle division on Friday and Saturday.
JUNIOR NATIONAL DUALS GRECO-ROMAN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
100 - Elijah Varona of Florida went 8-0
100 - Atilano Escobar of Arizona went 8-0
100- - Peter Ogunsanya of Illinois went 5-0
106 – Oscar Nellis of California Blue went 7-0
113 - AJ Facundo of Michigan 2 went 5-0
113 - Dack Punke of Illinois went 5-0
120 - Jordan Marshall of Florida went 7-0
120 - Chris Poland of Michigan 1 went 7-0
120 - Dalton Duffield of Oklahoma went 5-0
126 - Kaden Gfeller of Oklahoma went 7-0
126 - Chris Poland of Michigan 1 went 7-0
126 - Ian Parker of Michigan 1 went 6-0
126 - Devan Turner of California Red went 5-0
132 - Corey Shie of Ohio went 8-0
132 - Taylor LaMont of Utah went 7-0
132 - Jon Martin of Michigan 2 went 7-0
138 - Auston Hall of South Carolina went 7-0
138 - Jon Martin of Michigan 2 went 7-0
138 - Michael Murphy of Tennessee went 7-0
145 - Andrew Webb of Georgia 1 went 7-0
145 - Austin O`Connor of Illinois went 5-0
152/160 - Hayden Hidlay of Pennsylvania went 9-0
152 - Johnny O`Hearon of Utah went 7-0
152 - Tom Strassenberg of Washington went 6-0
152 - Austin O`Connor of Illinois went 5-0
160 - Isaac Dulgarian of Kansas 1 went 8-0
160 - Tom Strassenberg of Washington went 6-0
170 - Angel Najar of North Carolina went 8-0
170 - James Handwerk of Ohio went 8-0
170/182 - Brett Bye of South Dakota went 8-0
170 - Jacob Warner of Illinois went 6-0
170/182 - Kamal Bey of Illinois went 5-0
182 - Andrew Buckley of Missouri went 9-0
182 - Kyle Gentile of Pennsylvania went 7-0
182 - Isaac Ray of Indiana went 6-0
182 - Jacob Warner of Illinois went 6-0
195 - Jared Langley of Kansas 1 went 8-0
195 - Kyle Gentile of Pennsylvania went 7-0
195 - Eric Schultz of Illinois went 6-0
220 - James Ford of Ohio went 8-0
220 - G`Angelo Hancock of Colorado went 8-0
220 - Anthony Riopelle of Michigan 2 went 7-0
285 - Dante Jiovenetta of Florida went 8-0
285 - Kevin Vough of Ohio went 8-0
285 - Tate Orndorff of Washington went 7-0
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