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Junior National Duals Freestyle All Tournament Team named

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TULSA, Okla. – The 2015 Junior National Freestyle All-Tournament team was announced following the conclusion of the competition today.


There were 55 athletes on the All-Tournament Team, representing 21 different states. Champion Oklahoma and New Jersey followed with five. Finishing with four All-Tournament Team members were Washington, California, Illinois, North Dakota and Pennsylvania.


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.


A total of 13 wrestlers made All-Tournament Team in both styles, going undefeated for both tournaments. Included were Elijah Varona of Florida (100), A.J. Facundo of Michigan (113), Kaden Gfeller of Oklahoma (126), Michael Murphy of Tennessee (138), Austin O’Connor of Illinois (145), Hayden Hilday of Pennsylvania (160), Isaac Dulgarian of Kansas (160), Jacob Warner of Illinois (170), Andrew Buckley of Missouri (182), Kyle Gentile of Pennsylvania (182), Jared Langley of Kansas (195), James Ford of Ohio (220) and Kevin Vough of Ohio (285).


Hayden Hidlay of Pennsylvania went a combined 17-0 for the two events. Earning 16-0 records were James Ford of Ohio (220) and Kevin Vough of Ohio (285).

2015 Junior National Duals All Tournament Freestyle Team


100 - Brandon Kaylor of Washington went 9-0

100 - Joey Harrison of Nebraska 1 went 8-0

100- -Eric Sanchez of California Blue went 8-0

100 - Rhett Golowenski of Oklahoma went 7-0

100 - Elijah Varona of Florida went 7-0

106 - Oscar Nellis of California Blue went 8-0

106 - Riley Gurr of Washington went 8-0

106 - Louis Hayes of Illinois went 6-0

113 - Sebastian Rivera of New Jersey went 7-0

113 - AJ Facundo of Michigan 2 went 5-0

113 - Roman Bravo-Young of Arizona went 5-0

120 - Daton Fix of Oklahoma went 6-0

126 - Dalton Young of Washington went 8-0

126 - Kaden Gfeller of Oklahoma went 6-0

126 - Austin Holmes of Indiana went 6-0

126 - Jared Franek of North Dakota 1 went 6-0

126 - Mason Schulz of North Dakota 2 went 6-0

126 - Requir van der Merwe of New Jersey went 5-0

132 - Nick Noel of Arkansas went 9-0

132/138 - Enriquez Jaden of California Red went 6-0

138 - Michael Murphy of Tennessee went 7-0

138 - Hunter Kelley of Georgia 1 went 7-0

138 - Taylor Nein of North Dakota 1 went 7-0

138 - Boo Lewallen of Oklahoma went 6-0

138 - Matthew Kolodzik of New Jersey went 6-0

145 - Jimmy Noel of Arkansas went 9-0

145 - Jarod Verkleeren of Pennsylvania went 6-0

145 - Austin O`Connor of Illinois went 5-0

152 - Hayden Hidlay of Pennsylvania went 8-0

152 - Jarod Verkleeren of Pennsylvania went 6-0

152 - Jordan Kutler of New Jersey went 6-0

160 - Trey Meyer of Washington went 9-0

160 - David McFadden of New Jersey went 7-0

160 - Jacob Thalin of California Red went 7-0

160 - Joe Smith of Oklahoma went 6-0

160 - Isaac Dulgarian of Kansas 1 went 6-0

170 - Dylan Lydy of Indiana went 8-0

170 - Jacob Warner of Illinois went 5-0

182 - Ben Harvey of Indiana went 8-0

182 - Owen Webster of Minnesota 1 went 7-0

182 - Kyle Gentile of Pennsylvania went 7-0

182 - Zachary Carlson of Minnesota 2 went 6-0

182 - Andrew Buckley of Missouri went 6-0

182 - Weston Dobler of North Dakota 1 went 6-0

182 - Nathan Traxler of Illinois went 5-0

195 - Wyatt Richardson of Minnesota 2 went 7-0

195 - Jared Langley of Kansas 1 went 7-0

195 - Keegan Moore of Minnesota 1 went 5-0

220 - James Ford of Ohio went 8-0

220 - Gable Steveson of Minnesota 1 went 6-0

220 - Jeremy Rodman of Minnesota 2 went 6-0

285 - Kevin Vough of Ohio went 8-0

285 - Dan Stibral of South Dakota went 8-0

285 - Alex Silberstein of Iowa 2 went 8-0

285 - Carter Isley of Iowa 1 went 7-0

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