A Breakdown of Team Georgia in Fargo 2021
Georgia many handfuls of wrestlers - each had varying degrees of success. On the top end you had Gabe Arnold and Caleb Henson claiming Freestyle National Titles … a feat that is extremely difficult. On the other end you had several wrestlers go 0-2 or 1-2. I think it is important to remind everyone that having the same expectations for every wrestler is ridiculous. Much of the growth of being part of Team Georgia - as they have gone to the duals and to Fargo - is simply being in the room with other athletes you may not normally drill with and to receive guidance from an outstanding coaching staff. No need to “sugar coat” it though - there are wrestlers that didn’t find the podium that have the ability to do so and came up short for any number of reasons. There are also a number of wrestlers that were on the “cusp” of making the podium … and those individuals knocked the door down and decided to bring some hardware back to Georgia.
I am going to go through every wrestler and give their record (and any wins - or losses that really stood out to me). At the bottom of each group - I include a very short summary of who from Georgia stood out to me over the course of the week. The goal of everyone in Fargo is to make the podium … so talking about that in reference to the number of All Americans for the state is important context.
16U Freestyle (5 All Americans)
Antonio Mills (100) - 2-2
Cael Kusky (100) - 0-2 - Lost to Layne Kleimann of Utah (5th)
Braydon Mitchell (106) - 0-2
Kieron McCormack (106) - 0-2
Drew Gorman (113) - 7th - All American - 6-2 - Lost to Brock Mantanona of California (2nd) and Daegen Orine of Missouri (5th); Win over Nick Treaster of Kansas (8th); Very good win over Michigan’s Marcello Milani 10-8 in the Round of 16.
Maddox McArthur (113) - 4-2 - Lost to eventual Champ Leo DeLuca of New Jersey
William Chambers (120) - 0-2
Collin Mullins (126) - 3-2 - Lost to Daniel Aranda of Illinois and had a nice win over Michigan’s Aaron Lucio
Logan Paradice (126) - 0-2 - Lost to Vince Bouzakis of Pennsylvania (6th)
Cade Parent (132) - 4-2 - Lost to Kollin Rath of Pennsylvania 8-4
Ian Stephens (132) - 0-2 - Lost to Smokey McClure of Washington (8th)
Josh Denson (132) - 3-2
Emil Necula (138) - 2-2 - Lost to Renso Montalvo of New York in opening match
Jason Clark (138) - 0-2 - Lost to eventual Champ Joel Adams of Nebraska in his opening match
Terry Moore (138) - 2-2
Latrell Schafer (145) - 8th - All American - 5-3 - Lost to Dylan Evans of Pennsylvania (3rd), Brett Back of Wisconsin (4th), and Isaias Jimenez of Arizona (7th).
Creed Thomas (152) - 2-2
Dominic Bambinelli (152) - 4th - All American - 6-2 - Lost to eventual Champ Zach Ryder of New York in quarters and to Nicholas Fox of Iowa (3rd). Beat Zachary Eliszewski of Wisconsin (8th) and Griffin Lundeen of Minnesota (6th).
Micah Wood (152) - 0-2
Hoke Poe Hogan (160) - 2-2
Kelvin Reyes (160) - 0-2
Tyler Secoy (160) - 8th - All American - 6-3 - Lost first match of the tournament and then won 6 in row. Lost to Peyton Westpfahl of Missouri (7th) and Jed Webster of Minnesota (6th).
Gabe Arnold (170) - National Champ - Wins over Cody Merrill of California (2nd) and Brian Burburija of Florida (5th).
Matthew Waddell (182) - 0-2
Omaury Alvarez (182) - 4-2 - Lost to Dominic Thebeau of Illinois (5th) and De’alcapon Veazy of Indiana (6th)
Albert Butler (220) - 2-2 - Lost to Nicholas Sahakian of California (6th)
16 Greco Roman (3 All Americans)
Antonio Mills (100) - 1-2 - Lost 1-0 to Colin Martin of Virginia (8th)
Cael Kusky (100) - 2-2 - Lost first match to Trey Wagner of Pennsylvania (2nd)
Braydon Mitchell (106) - 2-2 - Lost to Nathan Desmond of Pennsylvania (6th)
Kieron McCormack (106) - 2-2 - Lost to Matthew Martino of Idaho (2nd)
Drew Gorman (113) - 4th - All American - 8-2 - Lost 2nd match to Billy Townson of California (DNP) and then won 7 in a row to make the consolation finals. Lost to Marcello Milani of Michigan (3rd). Beat Treygen Martin of Idaho (7th) and Logan Swenson of Minnesota (5th).
Maddox McArthur (120) - 1-2 - Lost Phoenix Contos of Ohio (7th)
Caden Pollard (120) - 0-2
William Chambers (120) - 2-2
Collin Mullins (126) - 5-2 - Lost to Daniel Zepeda of California (5th) and Aaron Lucio of Michigan (4th). Nice win over Ayson Rice of South Dakota who finished 3rd.
Ian Stephens (126) - 1-2
Sebastian Melendez (126) - 1-2 - Lost Adrian Meza of Arizona (6th)
Josh Denson (132) - 3-2
Cade Parent (138) - 0-2 - Lost to Brandon Cody of Florida (5th)
Emil Necula (138) - 1-2 - Lost to Jude Randall of Oklahoma (4th) and Justin Avila of Iowa (8th) - loss to Avila was 7-6 where Avila scored 6 unanswered in the last 30 seconds of the match.
Jason Clark (138) - 0-2
Terry Moore (138) - 0-2
Crisjaneil Martinez-Antonetty (145) - 2-2
Creed Thomas (152) - 3-2 - Beat Braxton Strick of Missouri who would end up 8th; Lost to Nicholas Fox of Iowa (2nd) and Zachary Eliszewski at Wisconsin (3rd).
Dominic Bambinelli (152) - 6th - All American - 5-3 - Lost to eventual Champ Arvin Khosravy of California in the quarters, KJ Evans of Oklahoma (4th), Lars Michaelson of Washington (5th). Beat Braxton Strick of Missouri (8th) and Gavin Fernandez of California (7th).
Micah Wood (152) - 0-2
Kelvin Reyes (152) - 0-2
Tyler Secoy (160) - 1-2 - Lost to Gavin Ricketts of Kentucky (7th) by Injury default early in the tournament
Adam Gromatzky (160) - 0-2
Hoke Poe Hogan (170) - 4th - All American - 4-2 - Lost to eventual Champ Oscar Williams of Oklahoma in the semis and to Noah Poe-Hatten of Montana (3rd); Win over Harvey Ludington of New Jersey (5th)
Matthew Waddell (182) - 3-2
Albert Butler (220) - 0-2
16U Women Freestyle (1 All Americans)
Jordan Epstein (94) - 0-2 - Lost to eventual Runner-up Gabriella Gomez of Illinois in her first match.
Callie Payton (112) - 3-2 - Lost to Calli Gilchrist of Connecticut (3rd) and Emily Frost of New York (6th).
Brooke French (117) - 1-2 - Lost to Valerie Hamilton of Illinois (2nd)
Jasmine Jenkins-Bey (127) - 1-2 - Lost to Julia Fongaro of New Jersey (8th)
May Prado (132) - 2-2 - Lost 6-2 to eventual runner-up Sydney Perry of Illinois and Hallie Misplay of North Carolina (8th)
Genevieve An (138) - 5th - All American - 3-2 - Lost to Lydia Roope of Michigan (2nd) in the semis, Attalia Watson of Illinois (4th); Beat Taylor Miess of Colorado (6th)
Arieana Bacon (152) - 1-2 - Lost to Alison Evans of Colorado (4th) and Abbigail Smith of Colorado (3rd)
Jayde Massa (164) - 1-2 - Lost to Archer Jones of Arkansas (8th)
16U Breakdown
Nine All Americans including the 170 lb. Freestyle National Champ in Gabe Arnold. Two double All Americans in Drew Gorman and Dominic Bambinelli … Gorman finished the week 14-4 and Bambinelli was 11-5. Outstanding run in both styles by Gorman and Bambinelli - two rising freshmen in Georgia that will look to add a state title in 2022 to their collection from Fargo. Tyler Secoy put on a show in Freestyle … losing his first match and then winning 6 in a row to make the podium. The backside of the bracket is no joke and the ability to go on a run like that isn’t see often (although we will see that Secoy was topped by his teammate in Junior Greco, but that’s for later). Latrell Schafer finished freestyle 5-3 and all 3 losses came to wrestlers on the podium (3rd, 4th, and 7th) … in a very deep 145 lb. bracket. Jefferson’s Hoke Poe Hogan bounced back from a frustrating 2-2 in freestyle to make a run in Greco - making the semis at 170 before losing to the eventual Champ Oscar Williams and finishing 4th. The final 16U All American is Genevieve An. An won two in a row to make the semis before dropping her next two matches … she finished off her tournament with a win to take 5th.
So who … didn’t make the podium, but still stood out:
Cade Parent was 4-2 in freestyle, but went 0-2 in Greco. Nice run in Freestyle with a tough 8-4 loss to a very tough Kollin Rath of PA.
Creed Thomas was 2-2 in freestyle and 3-2 in Greco … in fact Thomas was one of the few to not place, but to have a wins over someone that did - beating Braxton Strick and Gavin Fernandez.
Josh Denson was 3-2 in both styles.
Collin Mullins was 3-2 in freestyle and 5-2 in Greco … beating Ayson Rice of South Dakota who finished 3rd.
Callie Payton’s two losses came to wrestlers that made the podium at 112.
Maddox McArthur was tough in freestyle - going 4-2 with one of those losses to the eventual National Champ in Leo DeLuca.
Omaury Alvarez was 4-2 in freestyle (didn’t wrestle Greco). His losses came to wrestlers that finished 5th and 6th. If you watch the matches - you know that Alvarez is as good or better than each (he was beating Thebeau 9-0 when he gave up 4 and then the fall). But wins didn’t happen this past week and that’s the way things go sometimes.