10 still eligible for the coveted Triple Crown after the completion of the Kids Greco-Roman nationals
by Koral Sugiyama, USA Wrestling
ATLANTA – Of the 23, registered, Kid’s Folkstyle national champions, 10 remain in the running for the Triple Crown honor after the Kid’s Greco-Roman nationals this afternoon.
To win the Triple Crown, these 10 athletes will have to champion the Freestyle Nationals tournament tomorrow.
Those still eligible for the Triple Crown:
1. Legend Ellis of Oklahoma (Intermediate 67)
2. Aaron Stewart of Illinois (Intermediate 77)
3. Cooper Rowe of Minnesota (Intermediate 84)
4. Alessio Perentin of New Jersey (Novice 92)
5. Hudson Rogers of Idaho (Novice 98)
6. Bas Diaz of Florida (Novice 108)
7. Marc-Anthony McGowan of Florida (Schoolboy 90)
8. Brennan Van Hoecke of Florida (Schoolboy 106)
9. Thor Michaelson of Washington (Schoolboy 136)
10. Quentin Saunders of Kansas (Schoolboy 187)
18 Greco-Roman national champions from 2017 returned this year. Five wrestlers successfully defended their titles.
2018 Back-to-Back Greco-Roman Champions:
1. Asher Bacon of Florida (Bantam 70)
2. Alessio Perentin of New Jersey (Novice 92
3. Zan Fugitt of Missouri (Schoolboy 71)
4. Kael Lauridsen of Nebraska (Schoolboy 83)
5. Kolby Warren of Missouri (Schoolboy 77)
Wrestling returns tomorrow at 9 a.m. for freestyle to finish off the 2018 Triple Crown series. Keep updated on Trackcast.
USAW KIDS FREESTYLE NATIONALS
at Atlanta, Georgia June 30
Event Schedule
Sunday, July 1
8:40am – 9am: Parade of Competitors
9am – Conclusion: Freestyle Session 1
2018 USAW KIDS GRECO-ROMAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Bantam
43: Arto Khachatryan of California
45: Elijah Pagonis of Oklahoma
49: Zachary Donalson of Oklahoma
53: Jackson Smith of Oklahoma
56: Reza Massjouni of Virginia
62: Russ Haas of Texas
70: Asher Bacon of Florida
85: Cruz LeBlanc of Louisiana
Intermediate
49: Malik Hoskins of Arizona
53: Corey Brown of Maryland
56: Carter Blair of Oklahoma
59: Grey Burnett of Ohio
63: Will Detar of Pennsylvania
67: Legend Ellis of Oklahoma
71: Vinnie Gutierrez of California
77: Aaron Stewart of Illinois
84: Cooper Rowe of Minnesota
93: Evan Perez of Colorado
105: David Calkins of California
120: Xzavier DeLeon of Michigan
Novice
58: Domenic Munaretto of Illinois
63: Aydan Stone Thomas of Texas
67: Jason Goodin of Oklahoma
70: Michael Kersey of Florida
74: Joey Canova of New Jersey
78: Evan Boblits of Maryland
82: Matthew Martino of Idaho
86: Benjamin Smith of Maryland
92: Alessio Perentin of New Jersey
98: Hudson Rogers of Idaho
108: Dreshaun Staton-Ross of Iowa
117: Bas Diaz of Florida
135: Brian Petrancosta of Illinois
160: Miguel Rojas of Indiana
Schoolboy/girl
71: Zan Fugitt of Missouri
77: Kolby Warren of Missouri
83: Kael Lauridsen of Nebraska
83: Zachary Silvis of Minnesota
90: Marc-anthony Mcgowan of Florida
97: Clarence Moore of California
102: Cory Land of Alabama
106: Brennan Van Hoecke of Florida
110: Xerarch Tungjaroenkul of Kansas
114: Brock Bobzien of California
119: Chapman McKown of Oklahoma
125: Antrell Taylor of Nebraska
130: Ethan Birch of California
136: Thor Michaelson of Washington
149: Gavin Nelson of Minnesota
165: Ashton Davis of Tennessee
187: Quentin Saunders of Kansas
250: Jaren Rohde of Wisconsin
2017 USAW KIDS GRECO-ROMAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Bantam
40 - Kylan Berry of Maine
45 - Gannon Willson of Oklahoma
50 - Jovani Solis of Florida
55 - Bryson Cash of Virginia
60 - Asher Bacon of Florida
65 - Martez `The Phenom` Sheard of Wisconsin
70 - Ivan Ivanov of Idaho
75 - James Curoso of California
75+ - Kameron Hazelett of Indiana
75++ - Brody Schuette of Georgia
Intermediate
50 - Caleb Noble of Wisconsin
55 - Nico DeSalvo of Louisiana
60 - James Hemmila of Illinois
65 - Gavin Weichelt of Colorado
70 - Derek Barrows of Colorado
75 - Thomas J. Verrette of Colorado
80 - Jaxon Penovich of Illinois
87 - Anthony Gutierrez of Illinois
103 - Adonis Bonar of Nebraska
112 - Michael Mocco of Florida
120 - William Cole of Illinois
120++ - Jonathan Rulo of Illinois
Novice
60 - Zan Fugitt of Missouri
65 - Luke Lilledahl of Missouri
70 - Kael Lauridsen of Nebraska
75 - Pierson Manville of Minnesota
80 - Joel Adams of Nebraska
85 - Alessio Perentin of New Jersey
90 - Jayden Colon of Illinois
95 - Sawyer Bartelt of Florida
100 - Dylan Evans of Pennsylvania
105 - Cordell White of Florida
112 - Koy Hopke of Wisconsin
120 - Gabriel Arnold of Georgia
130 - Hudson Davis of Oregon
140 - Jadon Hellerud of Minnesota
140+ - Alex Morris of Nebraska
140++ - Noah Blair of Nebraska
140+++ - Gunner Willson of Oklahoma
Schoolboy/girl
70 - Kolby Warren of Missouri
77 - Greyson Clark of Wisconsin
84 - Kayd Craig of Idaho
91 - Jordan Williams of Oklahoma
98 - Cason Lindsey of Kansas
105 - Jesse Mendez of Indiana
112 - Vance VomBaur of Colorado
120 - James Johnston of Michigan
128 - Robert Weston of Georgia
136 - Deon Davis of Nebraska
144 - Robert Paul Perez 111 of California
152 - Andrew Wenzel of Illinois
160 - Seth Shumate of Ohio
175 - Noah Pettigrew of Georgia
190 - Keith Brown of Oregon
210-265 - Chase Thompson of Florida