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Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team Announced at 2026 Junior National Duals

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by David Gerhart, USA Wrestling

Maryland's Charles Cooper competing at the 2026 USA Wrestling Junior National Duals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Maryland's Charles Cooper competing at the 2026 USA Wrestling Junior National Duals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin – The Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team at the 2026 USA Wrestling Junior National Duals has been determined, based on the results from Greco-Roman competition that took place on Wednesday and Thursday at the Baird Center.


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


A total of 49 athletes from 26 different states earned spots on the Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team.


Missouri’s Carter Brown led all wrestlers with a record of 10-0. Nine individuals posted 9-0 marks in Greco-Roman competition.


Maryland led all states with five All-Tournament Team honorees, including Charles Cooper, Tyler Verceles, Elijah Collick, Tyler Stephens and Salah Tsarni. The quintet finished with 9-0 marks.


North Dakota and Virginia had the second-most individuals earn the award, with four each, followed by tournament runner-up Pennsylvania with three. Greco-Roman champion Illinois was among the 11 teams with two All-Tournament Teamers, along with California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Utah.


Alabama, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin each had one wrestler on the All-Tournament Team.

2026 USA Wrestling Junior National Duals


Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team

100 pounds

Ty Martin, Iowa, 8-0

Braylon Schell, South Dakota, 7-0

Symon Woods, Illinois, 7-0


106 pounds

Charles Cooper, Maryland, 9-0

Dakota Harmer, Michigan Blue, 9-0

Derik Kiefer, Georgia, 8-0

Jakoby Odineal, Tennessee, 7-0

Nathan Schuman, Pennsylvania, 6-0

Parker Williams, Florida, 5-0


113 pounds

Arav Panadey, Pennsylvania, 6-0

Kolten Mueller, Wisconsin, 5-0


120 pounds

Tyler Verceles, Maryland, 9-0

Brendon Oehme, South Dakota, 7-0

Royce Wetzler, Virginia, 7-0


126 pounds

Saitaro Kong, Minnesota Red, 7-0

Van Smith, Oklahoma Blue, 7-0

Nicolas Enzminger, North Dakota, 6-0

Thiago Silva, California Gold, 5-0


132 pounds

Elijah Collick, Maryland, 9-0

Caleb Schaefer, Indiana, 9-0


138 pounds

Blake Nevils, Idaho, 8-0

Gage Bjerga, Minnesota Blue, 6-0


144 pounds

Tyler Stephens, Maryland, 9-0

Austin Ellis, Utah, 8-0

Coreu Powe, Alabama, 6-0

Vinnie Gutierrez, California Gold, 5-0


150 pounds

Austin Collins, Colorado, 7-0


157 pounds

Jake Miller, Oklahoma Blue, 5-0


165 pounds

Cael Gilmore, Ohio Scarlet, 7-0

Colten Jones, Virginia, 5-0


175 pounds

Tate Sailer, North Dakota, 9-0

Emerson Tjaden, Kansas Gold, 8-0

Leif Larwin, Oregon, 7-0

Max Harris, Kansas Silver, 6-0

Kevin Kilpatrick, Georgia, 5-0

Ashton-Michael Ritz, Virginia, 5-0


190 pounds

Salah Tsarni, Maryland, 9-0

Kyle Gallo, Florida, 8-0

Jaxon Penovich, Illinois, 7-0

Cody Savage, Texas, 7-0

JT Smith, Nebraska, 7-0


215 pounds

Carter Brown, Missouri, 10-0

William Ward, North Dakota, 9-0

Ladd Holman, Utah, 8-0

William Etu, Virginia, 7-0

Tyler Meeuwsen, Michigan Red, 7-0

Kendall Hoare, Pennsylvania, 5-0


285 pounds

Leland Day, Colorado, 7-0

Carter Johnson, North Dakota, 5-0