Someone to consider, and I may be a tad bias, is Tony Dong from Concordia. He ended his career at Con with a 54-1 record. In the 9th grade he weighed 80 lbs. and couldn't make the 85 lb. minimum. In the 10th grade he weighed a whopping 90 lbs. but still couldn't make the team. He lost in the state finals his jr. year and had an undefeated sr. year. He then went to Southwest Missouri State and qualified for the NCAA's and went 2-2 his jr. year. His senior year was one to remember and forget. Ranked as high as 5th in the nation he was a runner-up to Boling at the Midlands. Boling was probably three or four years older. He had a great chance at placing at the NCAA's, but didn't make weight for the regional. So, a person can't always tell by his high school career how good of a college wrestler he might be.