USA Greco receives draws for Junior Pan American Championships
by Taylor Miller, USA Wrestling
Photo of Braxton Amos, the USA's representative at 97 kg.
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala – The United States Junior Greco-Roman team received its draws for the 2019 Junior Pan American Championships, which begins on Wednesday.
Action begins at 12 p.m. CT live on Trackwrestling.org.
Below are the draws.
2019 JUNIOR PAN AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
at Guatemala City, Guatemala, June 5-7
55 kg: Billy Sullivan (Las Vegas, Nev./Legends of Gold)
vs. Juan Gonzales Sanabria (Peru), 2018 Cadet Pan Am silver medalist
60 kg: Haiden Drury (Toppenish, Wash./Takedown Express WC)
vs. Bryan Mora Valenzuela (Ecuador), no credentials
63 kg: Hunter Lewis (Stoughton, Wisc./Advance/Ringers)
vs. Jharold de la Torre Santillan (Ecuador), 2018 Junior Pan Am bronze medalist
67 kg: Benji Peak (Elkhorn, Wisc./NMU-OTS)
vs. Marlon Pavon Funes (Honduras), no credentials
72 kg: Calvin Germinaro (Ramsey, Minn./Minnesota Storm)
vs. Haner Ramirez (Colombia), no credentials
77 kg: Isaiah Alford (Lincoln, Neb./MWC)
vs. Jhonny Arias Berdugo (Colombia), 2018 Junior Pan Am silver medalist
82 kg: Max Wohlabaugh (Winter Springs, Fla./Clarion RTC)
vs. Arturo Camacho Valenciano (Mexico), 2016 Cadet Pan American champion
87 kg: Keaton Fanning (Bedford, Texas/NMU-OTS)
vs. Jesus Lopez Nino (Mexico), 2017 Cadet Pan Am champion, 2016 Cadet Pan Am bronze medalist
97 kg: Braxton Amos (Mineral Wells, W.V./Team Miron)
vs. Gabriel Rosillo Kindelan (Cuba), 2019 Senior Pan Am champion, 2018 Senior Pan Am bronze medalist
130 kg: Lee Herrington (Kearney, Neb./Nebraska Golden Eagles WC)
vs. Diego Almendras Rodriguez (Chile), 2019 Senior Pan Am fifth
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