By Gary Abbott USA Wrestling
06/30/2013

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – USA Wrestling has released the 2013 Junior National Duals Freestyle All-Tournament Team, which features 54 wrestlers from 21 different states.

To qualify for the All-Tournament team, an athlete must go undefeated with at least five matches in the tournament.

Illinois had the most All-Tournament team athletes with eight, followed by Oklahoma with six and New Jersey, Texas and Georgia with four.

Three athletes finished with 9-0 records, the best record in the freestyle competition: Gage Branson of Ohio (106), Anthony Tutolo of Ohio (126) and Reynaldo Rodriguez-Spencer of New York (138).

Thirteen athletes were All-Tournament in both styles: Brandon Carroll of South Dakota (100), Joey Cisneros of California (106), Miguel Silva of Illinois (106), Taylor LaMont of Utah (120), Kaid Brock of Oklahoma (120), Jacob Rubio of Texas (132), Zac Hall of Michigan (132/138), Anthony Valencia of California (152/160), Chandler Rogers of Washington (170), Preston Lehman of North Dakota (182/195), Ricky Robertson of Illinois (195), Roy Nash of Utah (220) and Adam Coon of Michigan (285).

Finishing with impressive 16-0 records in the two events were Preston Lehman of North Dakota and Roy Nash of Utah. Coming home with 15-0 records were Brandon Carroll of South Dakota and Jacob Rubio of Texas.

2013 JUNIOR NATIONAL DUALS FREESTYLE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
100 – Brandon Carroll (SD), 8-0 record
100 – Ian Parker (MI), 5-0
100/106 – Grant Sorensen (OK), 7-0
106 – Gage Branson (OH), 9-0
106 – Michael Murphy (TN), 8-0
106 – Jack Mueller (TX), 8-0
106 – Joey Cisneros (CA), 7-0
106 – Miguel Silva, Jr. (IL), 5-0
113 – Elijah Oliver (TN), 8-0
113 – Michael Cullen (IL), 5-0
120 – Maleek Williams (FL), 8-0
120 – Sean Russell (GA), 7-0
120 – Taylor LaMont (UT), 7-0
120 – Kaid Brock (OK), 7-0
120 – KeShawn Hayes (MO), 6-0
120/126 – Tommy Pawleski (IL), 5-0
126 – Anthony Tutolo (OH), 9-0
126 – Deondre Wilson (IN), 8-0
126 – Cody Karstetter (OK), 7-0
126 – Jered Cortez (IL), 6-0
132 – Jacob Rubio (TX), 8-0
132/138 – Zac Hall (MI), 5-0
132/138 – George Fisher (IL), 5-0
138 – Renaldo Rodriguez-Spencer (NY), 9-0
138 – Justin Fletcher (OK), 7-0
138/145 – Joey McKenna (NJ), 8-0
145 – Phil Downing (CO), 7-0
145 – Bryce Brill (IL), 7-0
145/152 – Sean Glasgow (NJ), 8-0
152 – Weston Dobler (ND), 8-0
152 – Andrew Millsap (KS), 5-0
152 – Brian Murphy (IL), 6-0
152 – Zach Schuman (SD), 5-0
152/160 – Anthony Valencia (CA), 5-0
160/170 – Mark Hall (CO), 8-0
160/170 – Nick Reenan (TX), 8-0
170 – Christian Stackhouse (NJ), 8-0
170 – Chandler Rogers (WA), 7-0
170 – Zach Beard (OK), 7-0
170/182 – Bo Nickal (TX), 8-0
182 – Michael Pixley (MO), 5-0
182/195 – Jesse Stephanos (FL), 8-0
182/195 – Preston Lehman (ND), 8-0
182/195 – Glenn Climmons (GA), 5-0
182/195 – Deandre Sims (GA), 5-0
195 – Ralph Normandia (NJ), 8-0
195 – Ricky Robertson (IL), 5-0
195 – Joel Dixon (OK), 6-0
195/220 – Joseph McClure (GA), 8-0
195/220 – Payne Hayden (MI), 6-0
220 – Roy Nash (UT), 8-0
220 – Caleb Staack (IA), 8-0
220/285 – Jaden Cox (MO), 7-0
285 – Adam Coon (MI), 7-0


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