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The Breakdown - Episode 4 - Schoolboy and Cadet Duals Update Day 1

Simple results - lots of nuance lost in just the reporting of results. Will provide greater detail once we actually wrap-up the Greco and move onto Freestyle.

The bets example of what am I talking about is Anderson Heap of Florida . Heap’s name won’t show up below - he went 4-1 with his only loss coming to #1 Vincent Kilkeary of Pennsylvania on criteria (after wrestling 5 tough matches). But too little time to dig into that at the moment. Expect that level of analysis once we get the final breakdown.

Still good day for both Georgia and Florida Cadets … were in the hunt for All American pool status and came up just short. Tennessee Cadets lost two very close matches and fell all the way to 7th in their pool. We could see a Florida vs. Georgia schoolboy matchup tomorrow which will be fun, but Tennessee will finish above all others in the SE at schoolboys after making the Bronze/Copper Pool.

14U (Schoolboys) Greco

Pool C

  • Tennessee finishes 4th (2-2 on the day)

    • Beat Georgia 46-36

    • Lost to Iowa 63-15

    • Beat Nebraska 51-30

    • Lost to Claifornia 60-20

  • Georgia finishes 5th (2-2 on the day)

    • Lost to Tennessee 46-36

    • Beat Alabama 56-25

    • Lost to California 61-17

    • Beat Nebraska 55-25

  • Alabama finishes 7th (1-2 on the day)

    • Lost to Iowa 67-10

    • Lost to Georgia 56-25

    • Beat Michigan Red 57-24

Pool D

  • Florida finishes 5th (2-2 on the day)

    • Lost to Maryland 36-36

    • Beat Pennsylvania Red 37-36

    • Lost to Indiana Gold 49-33

    • Beat Oklahoma Blue 48-34

Unbeaten Individuals after Day 1

  • 71 - Everett Stephens (Florida)

  • 77 - Cooper McArthur (Georgia)

  • 87 - Lincoln Sledzianowski (Florida)

  • 92 - William Phillips (Tennessee)

  • 106 - Kiowa Vines (Alabama)

  • 106/110 - Zac Bosken (Tennessee)

  • 114 - Bradley Williams (Alabama)

  • 130/136 - Gavin Isaacs (Florida)

  • 136 - Moose Bringer (Georgia)

  • 165 - Michael Mocco (Florida)

  • 187 - Alexander Smith (Florida)

  • 250 - Sebastian Garcia (Georgia)


16U (Cadets) Greco

Pool A

  • Florida finishes 3rd (3-2 on the day)

    • Lost to Minnesota Blue 53-25

    • Beat Indiana Blue 52-26

    • Beat Oklahoma Red 52-24

    • Beat Iowa 39-38

    • Lost to Pennsylvania Blue 42-31 for true second

Pool B

  • Alabama finishes 6th (1-2 on the day)

    • Lost to Indiana Gold 48-24

    • Beat Michigan Blue 49-24

    • Lost to Texas Red 40-37

  • Georgia Red finishes 8th (0-3 on the day)

    • Lost to Minnesota Red 66-11

    • Lost to Texas Red 66-10

    • Lost to Michigan Blue 50-13

Pool C

  • Tennessee finishes 7th (1-2 on the day)

    • Lost to Missouri 40-35

    • Lost to Pennsylvania Red 35-34

    • Beat Delaware 47-19

Pool D

  • Georgia Blue finishes 3rd (2-2 on the day)

    • Lost to California 53-22

    • Beat Texas Blue 65-16

    • Beat Nebraska 55-15

    • Lost to Wisconsin 45-30 for true second

Unbeaten Individuals after Day 1

  • 100 - Mason Jakob (Tennessee)

  • 120 - Casen Roark (Tennessee)

  • 126 - Hunter Surgill (Tennessee)

  • 132 - Landon Desselle (Tennessee)

  • 138 - Connor Payne (Tennessee)

  • 145 - Latrell Schafer (Georgia)

  • 160 - Tyler Secoy (Georgia)

  • 170 - Brian Burburija (Florida)

  • 182 - William Conlon (Alabama)

  • 182 - Landon Williams (Tennessee)

  • 182 - Ian Osbourn (Alabama)

  • 182/195 - Omaury Alvarez (Georgia)

  • 195 - Sawyer Bartelt (Florida)

  • 195/220 - William Caneer (Alabama)

The Breakdown - Episode 3 Central Regions

Don’t have much info from the Central Regionals (was down in the SE in Jacksonville), but know that several Tennessee kids headed that way over the weekend. The group was led by Summit Coach Pete Miller.

Some of the top 4 finishers from TN included: Jensen Schreiber placed 3rd in the 16u 182 weight class. Xavier Viazcan placed 4th in the 14u 187. Tanner Tran was 4th in 14u 77-83 weights. Megan Blogess placed 4th in girls in the freestyle competition.

There might be others from TN or other SE states, but those are the ones I know about.

Here are a few pics of some TN Schoolboys making the top 4.

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The Breakdown - Episode 2 - SE Regions Greco

THE RESULTS

Already know who won and who lost? Drop below the results to the breakdown of those that stood out and some thoughts about the freestyle competition.

“Lingo” to know:

  • VFO: Victory by forfeit

  • VIN: Victory by injury default

  • VPO1: Victory by points

  • VSU1: Victory by superior decision (score and time when superior victory happened)

  • VFA: Victory by fall (time and the score of match at time of fall)

Top 4 qualify for Fargo or Kids Nationals - as a result here are your top four for each age and weight:

JUNIOR BOYS Greco RESULTS

100 lbs

  • 1st Vincent Biondoletti FL (Gladiators Wrestling)

106 lbs

  • 1st Tyler Washburn FL VFA Allen Calderon GA (Compound), 0:44 (2-0)

  • 3rd Keith Moreno CA VSU Mason Moody GA (Compound), 10-0 (1:46)

113 lbs

  • 1st Christian Guzman FL VSU Bryson Terrell TN, 10-0 (1:08)

  • 3rd Austin Gehr FL VFA Amadou Diallo GA, 5:43 (20-12)

120 LBS

126 LBS

132 LBS

138 LBS

145 LBS

152 LBS

160 LBS

170 LBS

182 LBS

195 LBS

220 lbs

  • 1st Alex Semenenko (NY) VPO Oliver Donahue, 12-0

  • 3rd Ralph Sanchez (FL) VFA Tristan Middlebrook (FL), 5:10 (7-8)

285 lbs

  • 1st Matthew Moore (CO) VSU1 James Zogg (AL), 14-1 (1:32)

  • 3rd Samuel Urban Hoppe (CO)


Cadet BOYS Greco RESULTS

88 lbs

  • 1st William Jakeway VFO Clark Box (AL)

  • 3rd Charles Lussier (MA)

94 lbs

  • 1st Antonio Mills (GA)

100 lbs

  • 1st Chase Van Hoven VSU Tyson Roach, 12-0 (1:18)

  • 3rd Kiernan Magee (NY) VPO1 Antonio Mills (GA), 11-9

106 LBS

113 LBS

120 LBS

126 LBS

132 LBS

138 LBS

145 LBS

152 LBS

160 LBS

170 LBS

182 lbs

  • 1st Kinglsey Menifee VSU Will Conlon (AL), 11-0 (2:43)

  • 3rd Connor Hackett (FL) VSU Zion Smith (GA), 10-0 (2:36)

195 lbs

  • 1st Nichoals Jenkins (TN) defeated Cole Carter (AL) in best 2 of 3 matches

220 lbs

  • 1st: Jonathan Fraga (FL) defeated Michael DiOrio (RI) in best 2 of 3 matches

285 lbs

  • 1st Cameron Groncki (NY) VFA Caleb Rodriguez (FL), 1:21 (6-0)

  • 3rd Cane Fernandez VFO Willie Cox (AL)


14U BOYS Greco RESULTS

71 LBS

  • 1st Hudson Chittum (TN) VPO1 Caleb Noble, 5-4

  • 3rd Everett Stephens (FL) VSU Kameron Harrell (VA), 12-0 (1:17)

77 LBS

83 lbs

  • 1st William Buckley (FL) VFA Carter Dawson, 1:33 (10-6)

  • 3rd Yandel Morales (MA)

87 LBS

92 LBS

97 lbs

  • 1st Nathaniel Boger (TN) VPO Charlie DeSena, 7-0

  • 3rd Taj Jones (GA) VIN Joshua Taliaferro

102 LBS

106 lbs

  • 1st Gabriel Logan (NJ) VPO1 Zeno Moore (FL), 15-14

  • 3rd Zac Bosken (TN) VPO1 Jayven Williams (KY), 13-5

110 lbs

  • 1st Andres Digrigoli (FL) VPO1 David Perez (RI), 14-12

  • 3rd Findley Smout (TN)

114 LBS

119 lbs

  • 1st Sammy Spaulding VPO1 Sonny Amato (PA), 13-6

  • 3rd Jimmy Mastny VPO1 Philip Jax, 7-4

125 lbs

  • 1st Billy Tyler (VA) VPO1 Cole Gros, 7-6

  • 3rd Nathan Nielsen (GA)

130 LBS

136 lbs

  • 1st Blue Stiffler (SC) VFA Camden Arbogast (NH), 0:45 (8-0)

  • 3rd Casey Liess

149 lbs

  • 1st Preston Marchessault (RI) VPO1 Cy Fowler (TN), 9-4

  • 3rd Matthew VanWettering VSU Bear Bryant Siegal (FL), 10-0 (0:47)

165 lbs

  • Michael Mocco (FL) defeated DJ Wilson in 2 of 3 matches

187 lbs

  • Erniet Perez (FL) defeated David Oxendine (NC) in 2 of 3 matches


Five on the Rise

Remember this is focused solely on the Greco portion of the weekend. I didn’t get to watch the matches live (I was working on Friday), but have gone back and watched the majority of them through FloWrestling. These are the 5 that stood out to me. Remember these are all kids from the SE - might have been really impressed by a kid from somewhere else in the country, but they won’t make this list.

Juniors

  • Christian Guzman (FL) - Guzman is another wrestler that looked outstanding in the Greco bracket … 113 wasn’t very deep, but Terrell, Gehr, etc. are tough and Guzman cruised - not yielding a point.

  • Hunter Mason (TN) - Mason was simply the best on the mat in the deepest weight of the tournament. You could make the argument that Singleton was the best overall and the Junior World Team Member was simply outstanding - no doubt. But Mason’s level of competition was outstanding and he hammered the competition (beating Reese Jones, Dylan Layton, and Hayden Whidden).

  • Matthew Singleton (GA) - putting Singleton here seems questionable, but only because he is already at the top (Junior World Team Member). But his run through the bracket was impressive none the less. His 5 early in the tournament was plain nasty.

  • Devin Stone (AL) - Stone was the only one of the five listed that did not win his weight. He fell to Alex Almeyda in the finals at 138. But Stone was impressive in a tough weight class. He had 3 falls (and some nice 4 pointers) before losing to Almeyda.

  • Tyler Washburn (FL) - Washburn was already a superb wrestler, but the ability to work with Varona, Ison, and the Garage Boyz room seems to be really paying dividends - especially on the Greco side. 106 wasn’t particularly tough or deep, but Washburn was far and away the best in the weight. It will be interesting to see how he fairs in Fargo or Oklahoma later this summer.

Several other wrestlers stood out as well. Alabama’s Yanni Vines downed Dominic Ditomasso 16-8 and Darrell Rochester 2-1 to claim the 120 title. Florida’s Cooper Haase looked great at 126 beating Oren Decker of Georgia in the finals. Reese Jones, Dylan Layton, and Hayden Whidden wrestled well, but were in the same weight as Mason. Carson Miller (who I thought was from Florida- but it says Virginia) beat Sam Harris 7-6 in the 145 lb. finals. Miller also beat Latona 6-5 in the semis.

Tennessee’s Garrett Foreman won 152, but had to work for it. Downing Marc Kelyman 9-8 and Oliver Howard of Alabama 5-4. Florida’s Alex Couto took the 160 lb. title and won a tough 5-4 semi over Alabama’s Jakob Chisolm. Tennessee’s Bowers made the finals opposite Singleton at 170 and Georgia’s Will Parker made the finals at 182. Florida’s Tal Shahar was simply outstanding and could have been one of the 5 above - he dominated the 195 lb. bracket. Alabama’s Zogg was 2nd at 285.


Cadets (16U)

  • Brandon Cody (FL) - Cody wrestled superb on his way to the 138 lb title. He beat Yannis Charles 13-2, Saenz 10-0, Sanchez 10-0, and then downed Cade Parent of Georgia 6-0 in the finals.

  • Anderson Heap (FL) - Heap had a good run through the 120 lb. bracket … he downed Noah Smith of Alabama 14-3, Luis Acevedo 12-0 before pinning Hudson Waldrop in the semis. A 10-4 win over RI’s Hayden Myers capped off his day.

  • Hoke Poe Hogan (GA) - Really good day for Poe-Hogan. He beat Harvey Ludington of New Jersey 6-5 in an opening round thriller and downed Florida’s Brian Burburija 6-2 in the 170 lb. finals.

  • Ethan Mojena (FL) - Mojena took care of business in a very tough 145 lb. bracket. His 4-3 finals match over Duncan Christensen is the type of match you have to win make the podium in Fargo.

  • Hunter Sturgill (TN) - Sturgill claimed the 126 lb. title with 3 consecutive superior decisions without yielding a point before downing Georgia’s Collin Mullins 11-7 in the finals.

Many other Cadets had outstanding tournaments as well and some just missed the top 5 mentioned above. Drew Gorman won one of the deepest weights at 113. He beat Donny Almeyda 6-5 in the opening round before taking out Brodie Christmas and Luke Lilledahl. An outstanding day for Gorman (and just one of a handful to take titles in both styles). Georgia’s Collin Mullins had a nice run through the bottom side of the 126 lb. bracket before falling to Sturgill in the 126 lb. final. Georgia’s Cade Parent looked good on the top side of the 138 lb. bracket before losing in the finals to Cody.

Christopher Sanchez, Clay Johnston, and Cole Sykes each made the podium at 152. Roman Garcia downed fellow Floridian Omer Barak to claim the 160 lb. title. Burburija was 2nd at 170 and Alabama’s Will Conlon was 2nd at 182. Nicolas Jenkins took the title at 195 and Florida’s Jonathan Fraga claimed the title at 220.


Schoolboys (14U)

  • Hudson Chittum (TN) - Chittum rolled in 2 matches and then had some work to do in 2 others. His 5-1 win over Everett Stephens to begin the day and his 5-4 win over Caleb Noble to end the day were nice bookend wins to take the title at 71 lbs.

  • Cooper McArthur (GA) - 77 lbs. was a good weight from top to bottom and McArthur handled things easily. He had a fall before downing Holton Quincey and Drew Dawson with superior decisions.

  • Michael Mocco (FL) - I picked Mocco as one of the top 5 because of his ability to grind out two wins after losing his first match to DJ Wilson. Mocco lost 9-5, but bounced back to down Wilson 4-3 and 9-5 and win the 165 lb. title.

  • Blue Stiffler (SC) - Stiffler was unchallenged at 136 - he spent just a minute on the mat in claiming the 136 lb. title.

  • Chase Walker (TN) - Walker won a very good 102 lb. weight class. He beat Stone Phillips 13-10 in the opening round (Phillips came back to take 3rd) and then beat Florida’s Nikolas Gray 10-0 before downing Alabama’s Kiowa Vines 5-1 to take the title. Really good wrestling in a very good weight.

A few others names popped up as I was watching the Greco Schoolboys do work. Keep an eye on 71 lber Everett Stephens of Florida - took 3rd, but wrestled tough. Already mentioned that 77 was a tough weight - McArthur won, but Cordero was 3rd and avenged his only loss in the consi finals - beating Chris Swann. Florida’s William Buckley won 83 and Adaias Ortiz was 3rd at 92. Nathaniel Boger of Tennessee was a double champ - taking the Greco title at 97 - had to eek out a 7-6 win over Taj Jones of Georgia earlier in the tournament.

Alabama’s Kiowa Vines was 2nd and Stone Phillips 3rd in a tough 102 lb. bracket. Zeno Moore lost a close one to Gabriel Logan for the 106 lb. title - Zac Bosken was 3rd at the weight. Andres Dirrigoli of Florida took home the 110 lb. title and Bradley Williams of Alabama was 2nd at 114. Tennessee’s Cy Fowler finished 2nd at 149 and Florida’s Erniet Perez claimed the 187 lb. title.