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Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team announced at 2025 16U National Duals

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by Richard Immel, USA Wrestling

Pennsylvania’s Jack Stonebraker, Mateo Gallegos and James Whitbred, members of the Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team.

Pennsylvania’s Jack Stonebraker, Mateo Gallegos and James Whitbred, members of the Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team.

The Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team at the 2025 16U National Duals has been determined, based upon results from the competition held in Herriman, Utah, on Wednesday and Thursday.


Athletes who went undefeated in their dual meet matches qualified for the All-Tournament Team, needing a minimum of five victories to be included.


50 athletes representing 25 different states were awarded spots on the Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team.


Three undefeated athletes from Florida earned ten wins, the most of anyone in the tournament. Jovani Solis went 10-0 at 138 pounds, Kyle Gallo went 10-0 at 175 pounds and Peter Mocco went 10-0 at 190 pounds.


Arizona placed the most athletes on the Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team with four. Nine states had three individuals qualify for the team—Georgia, Iowa, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Utah, California, Florida, Oregon and Kansas. Four states were able to put two athletes on the team— Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois and Nebraska. 11 others gained a single member—Oklahoma, Washington, Texas, Idaho, Virginia, New Jersey, Minnesota, Missouri, Maryland, Louisiana and North Dakota.

Jude Goss, Georgia, 8-0

Ty Martin, Iowa, 8-0


Jack Thrush, Arizona Blue, 9-0

Rylan Sandoval, Oklahoma Outlaws Blue, 8-0

Dakota Harmer, Michigan Red, 7-0

Miro Parr-Coffin, Washington, 7-0


Jack Stonebraker, Pennsylvania, 6-0


Kash Larkin, Arizona Red, 8-0

Blake Mauch, Utah Gold, 7-0

Thiago Silva, California, 7-0

Dylan Nieuwenhuis, Michigan Blue, 5-0


Kacen Jones, Utah Gold, 8-0

Oliver Pulliam, Texas, 8-0

Zachary Donalson, Arkansas, 7-0

Mathew Prine, Iowa, 6-0


Lewis Davis, Arkansas, 7-0

Sawyer Stephenson, Michigan Red, 6-0

Mateo Gallegos, Pennsylvania, 5-0


Cooper Mathews, Colorado, 8-0

Caleb Arroyo, Iowa, 5-0

Robert Ruscitti, Illinois, 5-0


Blake Nevils, Idaho, 8-0

Reid Stoddard, Virginia, 6-0


Jovani Solis, Florida, 10-0

Riker O’Hearon, Utah Gold, 8-0


Gideon Gonzalez, New Jersey, 9-0

Lincoln Robideau, Minnesota Blue, 9-0

Mihai Necula, Georgia, 8-0

Isaac Conner, Oregon, 7-0

Murphy Randolph, Kansas, 6-0


Marcus Killgore, Arizona Blue, 9-0

Colin Rutlin, Missouri, 8-0

Gregory Torosian, California, 6-0


Donovan Symalla, Colorado, 8-0

Emerson Tjaden, Kansas, 8-0

Forrest Uhing, Nebraska, 8-0

Lazaro Torralba, Maryland, 7-0

James Whitbred, Pennsylvania, 7-0


Braylon Stewart, Louisiana, 7-0

Max Harris, Kansas, 6-0

Brody Foss, Oregon, 5-0


Kyle Gallo, Florida, 10-0

Tate Sailer, North Dakota, 6-0


Peter Mocco, Florida, 10-0


Cayson Boltjes, Nebraska, 8-0

Jaxson Mathenia, Illinois, 6-0


Layne James, Arizona Red, 8-0

Jaden Wesley Rakestraw, Georgia, 8-0

Skylar Folau, Oregon, 7-0

Noah Larios, California, 7-0

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