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Junior National Duals Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team announced

by Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling

The 2022 Junior National Duals Greco-Roman All-Tournament team has been announced, based upon results from the Junior National Duals Greco-Roman division, held in Tulsa, Okla. on Wednesday and Thursday.


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


In Greco-Roman, there were 34 athletes on the All-Tournament Team, representing 15 different states. Four states had four All-Tournament Team members: Minnesota, Utah, Michigan and Florida. The following states had two All-Tournament Teamers each: Virginia, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Oklahoma, Colorado, Iowa and Alabama. States with one on the All-Tournament Team were Nebraska, Wisconsin, Washington and Kansas.


Winning the most matches of the undefeated Greco-Roman athletes was Otto Black of Colorado (126) with nine. There were 16 wrestlers with eight victories in Greco-Roman. The 120-pound weight class had the most on the team with five.

JUNIOR NATIONAL DUALS GRECO-ROMAN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

100 pounds

Caden Smith, Virginia

106 pounds

Luke Koenen, Minnesota Silver

113 pounds

Layne Kleimann, Utah

Luke Lilledahl, Pennsylvania

Drew Hansen, Michigan Red

Brandon Morvari, Minnesota Gold

120 pounds

Kael Lauridsen, Nebraska

Alan Koehler, Minnesota Gold

Massey Odiotti, Illinois

Jackson Blum, Michigan Blue

Gage Walker, Oklahoma Blue

126 pounds

Otto Black, Colorado

Kyison Garcia. Utah

132 pounds

Dyson Dunham, Virginia

Gable Porter, Iowa

138 pounds

Gunnar Hamre, Wisconsin

Nasir Bailey, Illinois

Isaiah Powe, Alabama

145 pounds

Pierson Manville, Pennsylvania

Devin Stone, Alabama

152 pounds

Hunter Garvin, Iowa

160 pounds

Thor Michaelson, Washington

Brendon Abdon, Florida

Gavin Gust, Minnesota Silver

170 pounds

Riggin Boger, Utah

Brayden Gautreau. Michigan Blue

Talon McCollom, Oklahoma Blue

182 pounds

Franklin Ordonez-Fernandez, Florida

195 pounds

Sawyer Bartelt, Florida

William McCleary, Utah

220 pounds

Caden Ferris, Michigan Blue

285 pounds

Sebastian Lopez, Kansas Blue

Ethan Vergara, Florida

Matthew Moore, Colorado