USA Wrestling names TOA National Club Duals All-Tournament Teams for Boys High School and Middle School
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by Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling
Action shot of the high school boys championship match by Stacy Schiesl.
WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. – USA Wrestling has named its All-Tournament Teams at the Folkstyle Tour of America National Club Duals in the Boys High School and Girls Middle School divisions.
In the Boys High School division, athletes must have a minimum of five matches and have gone undefeated. The 21 athletes who made National Club Duals All-Tournament Team for high school boys represented 14 different club teams entered in the tournament.
The high school wrestlers with the most wins, going 9-0, were Blaine Brenner (CrassTrained/132) and Gavin Drexler (Crass Trained/140).
In the Boys Middle School division, athletes must have a minimum of five matches and have gone undefeated. The 11 athletes who made National Club Duals All-Tournament Team for middle school boys represented seven different club teams entered in the tournament. Six of the wrestlers had 6-0 records and five had 5-0 records.
TOA-Club Duals All Tournament Team High School Boys
(Must have been undefeated with minimum 5 matches)
108 - Alan Koehler of Prior Lake Wrestling Club went 8-0
108 - Logan Swensen of Wayzata Youth Wrestling went 7-0
116 - Tyler Wells of Highway Wrestling Red went 7-0
132 - Blaine Brenner of CrassTrained: Weigh In Club went 9-0
132 - Nicolar Rivera of Team Nazar Training Center went 7-0
140 - Gavin Drexler of CrassTrained: Weigh In Club went 9-0
140 - Cael Erickson of Askren Wrestling Academy Blue went 7-0
150 - Logan Vaughan of Iron KoMets went 8-0
150 - Daniel Cardenas of Bear Cave went 7-0
160 - Hunter Lyden of No Nonsense Wrestling went 8-0
160 - Cole Glazier of Iron KoMets went 8-0
160 - Luke Mechler of Team Nazar Training Center went 5-0
175 - Sammy Starr of Team Pennsylvania went 9-0
175 - Adam Sylvester of Highway Wrestling Red went 7-0
175 - Antony Tuttle of Victory School of Wrestling went 6-0
190 - Roman Rogotzke of Prior Lake Wrestling Club went 8-0
190 - Joey Johnson of Highway Wrestling Red went 7-0
190 - Antony Tuttle of Victory School of Wrestling went 6-0
190 - Bennett Berge of Iron KoMets went 5-0
275 - Anthony Pray of MWC Wrestling Academy Red went 8-0
275 - Ryan Boersma of Ano Kato FSGR Wrestling White went 7-0
TOA-Club Duals All Tournament Team Middle School Boys
(Must have been undefeated with minimum 5 matches)
77 - Will Detar of Team Pennsylvania went 8-0
84 - Logan Mueller of Aviators Wrestling went 8-0
90 - Lawson Eller of Scoring Edge Wrestling Center went 7-0
90 - Broc Vaughan of Iron KoMets went 7-0
90 - Kellen Wolbert of Askren Wrestling Academy White went 7-0
97 - Jacob Herm of Aviators Wrestling went 8-0
105 - Connor Killion of Team Pennsylvania went 8-0
115 - Conlan Carlson of Scoring Edge Wrestling Center went 7-0
139 - Luke Sipes of Team Pennsylvania went 8-0
157 - Bryce Burkett of No Nonsense Wrestling Red went 8-0
187 - Sutton Kenning of Scoring Edge Wrestling Center went 7-0
WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. – USA Wrestling has named its All-Tournament Teams at the Folkstyle Tour of America National Club Duals in the Boys High School and Girls Middle School divisions.
In the Boys High School division, athletes must have a minimum of five matches and have gone undefeated. The 21 athletes who made National Club Duals All-Tournament Team for high school boys represented 14 different club teams entered in the tournament.
The high school wrestlers with the most wins, going 9-0, were Blaine Brenner (CrassTrained/132) and Gavin Drexler (Crass Trained/140).
In the Boys Middle School division, athletes must have a minimum of five matches and have gone undefeated. The 11 athletes who made National Club Duals All-Tournament Team for middle school boys represented seven different club teams entered in the tournament. Six of the wrestlers had 6-0 records and five had 5-0 records.
TOA-Club Duals All Tournament Team High School Boys
(Must have been undefeated with minimum 5 matches)
108 - Alan Koehler of Prior Lake Wrestling Club went 8-0
108 - Logan Swensen of Wayzata Youth Wrestling went 7-0
116 - Tyler Wells of Highway Wrestling Red went 7-0
132 - Blaine Brenner of CrassTrained: Weigh In Club went 9-0
132 - Nicolar Rivera of Team Nazar Training Center went 7-0
140 - Gavin Drexler of CrassTrained: Weigh In Club went 9-0
140 - Cael Erickson of Askren Wrestling Academy Blue went 7-0
150 - Logan Vaughan of Iron KoMets went 8-0
150 - Daniel Cardenas of Bear Cave went 7-0
160 - Hunter Lyden of No Nonsense Wrestling went 8-0
160 - Cole Glazier of Iron KoMets went 8-0
160 - Luke Mechler of Team Nazar Training Center went 5-0
175 - Sammy Starr of Team Pennsylvania went 9-0
175 - Adam Sylvester of Highway Wrestling Red went 7-0
175 - Antony Tuttle of Victory School of Wrestling went 6-0
190 - Roman Rogotzke of Prior Lake Wrestling Club went 8-0
190 - Joey Johnson of Highway Wrestling Red went 7-0
190 - Antony Tuttle of Victory School of Wrestling went 6-0
190 - Bennett Berge of Iron KoMets went 5-0
275 - Anthony Pray of MWC Wrestling Academy Red went 8-0
275 - Ryan Boersma of Ano Kato FSGR Wrestling White went 7-0
TOA-Club Duals All Tournament Team Middle School Boys
(Must have been undefeated with minimum 5 matches)
77 - Will Detar of Team Pennsylvania went 8-0
84 - Logan Mueller of Aviators Wrestling went 8-0
90 - Lawson Eller of Scoring Edge Wrestling Center went 7-0
90 - Broc Vaughan of Iron KoMets went 7-0
90 - Kellen Wolbert of Askren Wrestling Academy White went 7-0
97 - Jacob Herm of Aviators Wrestling went 8-0
105 - Connor Killion of Team Pennsylvania went 8-0
115 - Conlan Carlson of Scoring Edge Wrestling Center went 7-0
139 - Luke Sipes of Team Pennsylvania went 8-0
157 - Bryce Burkett of No Nonsense Wrestling Red went 8-0
187 - Sutton Kenning of Scoring Edge Wrestling Center went 7-0
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