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Can we antcipate one of our greatest perhaps rising to the top at ASU, a team that is consistently competing for the top 5-10 with many finalists; and hey, not a big suprise as they even got a one legged wrestler to gold?

 

If Mr. Baker maintains his intensity and off season work, it could be an amazing story for TN Wrestling!

 

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http://www.flowrestling.org/video/654929-Kaleb-Baker-2012-Summer-Break

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Again, back to topic...

 

Can we antcipate one of our greatest perhaps rising to the top at ASU, a team that is consistently competing for the top 5-10 with many finalists; and hey, not a big suprise as they even got a one legged wrestler to gold?

 

If Mr. Baker maintains his intensity and off season work, it could be an amazing story for TN Wrestling!

 

Again... .

 

http://www.flowrestl...12-Summer-Break

 

Sorry to tell you but ASU isnt a team that is consistently competing for the top 5-10 with many finalists. They have had two in the last few years one was a transfer. In the last ten years they have only finished top ten twice as well.

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Has to be Top three or four.... Here's at least two more adding credibility and a fine TN Seal of Approval amongst this group of elite athletes!

 

Thanks to MBA & CBHS for developing talent & helping to keep us on the Natl & Int'l Wrestling Map!!!

 

Here they are...

On Wednesday, USA Wrestling announced three, of the maximum five, Wild Card recipients for freestyle: Kyle Dake (74KG, NYAC); Jack Jensen (96KG, Army); and Jeremy Johnson (120KG, Bobcat WC).

 

These three will join the following list of wrestlers as eligible entries for the 2013 U.S. World Team Trials. 

 

 

2013 FREESTYLE U.S. WORLD TEAM TRIALS QUALIFIERS 

 

55 kg/121 pounds

’12 Olympic Team Trials Champion – Sam Hazewinkel, Norman, Okla. (Sunkist Kids)

’12 Olympic Team Trials second place – Nick Simmons, Corvallis, Ore. (Sunkist Kids)

’12 Olympic Team Trials, true third place – Obe Blanc, Stillwater, Okla. (Gator WC)

’13 Pan American Championships Champion – Mark McKnight, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open Champion – Obe Blanc, Stillwater, Okla. (Titan Mercury WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open second place – Frank Perrelli (New York AC/FLWC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open third place – Brandon Precin, Evanston, Ill. (New York AC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fourth place – Mark McKnight, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fifth place – Nico Megaludis, Murrysville, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open sixth place – Ben Kjar, Orem, Utah (Titan Mercury WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open seventh place – Steve Mytych, Coplay, Pa. (Lehigh Valley AC)

’13 MFS University National Champion – Nico Megaludis, Murraysville, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’13 MFS University National second place – Zach Sanders, Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)

’13 Northeast Regional Champion – Lucas Malmberg, Marathon, N.Y. (Finger Lakes WC)

’13 Northern Plains Regional Champion – Kyle Hutter, Norfolk, Va. (HRWA/VBRTC)

’12 Henri Deglane Challenge third place – Mark McKnight, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’13 Cerro Pelado International third place – Frank Perrelli, Hackettstown, N.J. (New York AC)

Past Olympic Team member –

Past World Team member –

Wildcard -

 

60 kg/132 pounds

’12 Olympic Team Trials Champion – Coleman Scott, Stillwater, Okla. (Gator WC)

’12 Olympic Team Trials second place – Logan Stieber, Monroeville, Ohio (NYAC)

’12 Olympic Team Trials, true third place – Tyler Graff, Loveland, Colo. (NYAC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open Champion – Reece Humphrey, Columbus, Ohio (New York AC/Ohio RTC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open second place – Coleman Scott, Stillwater, Okla. (Titan Mercury WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open third place – Tyler Graff, Loveland, Colo. (New York AC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fourth place –Logan Stieber, Monroeville, Ohio (New York AC/Ohio RTC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fifth place – Alan Waters, Kansas City, Mo. (Sunkist Kids)

’13 MFS U.S. Open sixth place – Danny Mitcheff, Cornwall, N.Y. (West Point WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open seventh place –Andrew Hochstrasser, Boise, Idaho (Titan Mercury WC)

’13 MFS University National Champion – Tyler Graff, Loveland, Colo. (Badger WC)

’13 MFS University National second place – Cashe Quiroga, Indianapolis, Ind. (Midwest RTC)

’13 MFS University National Champion at 63 kg – Sam Sherlock, West Mifflin, Pa. (Clarion WC)

’13 MFS University National second place at 63 kg– Brandon Wright, Des Moines, Iowa (Viking WC)

’13 Northeast Regional Champion – Mark Grey, Rockaway, N.J. (Finger Lakes WC)

’13 Northeast Regional Champion at 63 kg – Vinnie DelleFave, Toms River, N.J. (unattached)

’13 Northern Plains Regional Champion – Zach Synon, Cary, Ill. (Missouri WC)

’12 Ramzan Kadyrov Cup third place – Jimmy Kennedy, Ann Arbor, Mich. (NYAC)

’13 Cerro Pelado International third place – Devin Carter, Christiansburg, Va. (Hokie Mat Club)

’13 Alexander Medved International second place – Jimmy Kennedy, Ann Arbor, Mich. (NYAC)

Past Olympic Team member –

Past World Team member –

Wildcard Selection –

 

66 kg/145.5 pounds

’12 Olympic Team Trials Champion – Jared Frayer, Norman, Okla. (Gator Wrestling Club)

’12 Olympic Team Trials second place – Brent Metcalf, Iowa City, Iowa (New York AC)

’12 Olympic Team Trials, true third place – Josh Churella, Ann Arbor, Mich. (New York AC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open Champion – Kellen Russell, Ann Arbor, Mich. (New York AC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open second place – Jordan Oliver, Easton, Pa. (Titan Mercury WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open third place – Brent Metcalf, Iowa City, Iowa (New York AC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fourth place –Adam Hall, New York, N.Y. (New York AC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fifth place – Chase Pami, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Sunkist Kids)

’13 MFS U.S. Open sixth place – Phillip Simpson, Colorado Springs, Colo. (U.S. Army)

’13 MFS U.S. Open seventh place –Kyle Borshoff, Washington, D.C. (DCAC)

’13 MFS University National Champion – James Green, Willingboro, N.J. (NWTC)

’13 MFS University National second place – Jason Chamberlain, Boise, Idaho (Titan Mercury WC)

’13 MFS University National Champion at 70 kg– Justin Deangelis, Tulsa, Okla. (Oklahoma)

’13 MFS University National second place at 70 kg – Brandon Kingsley, Apple Valley, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)

’13 Northeast Regional Champion – Rollie Peterkin, New York, N.Y. (New York AC)

’13 Northeast Regional Champion at 70 kg – Kevin Hartnett, Staten Island, N.Y. (Husky WC)

’13 Northern Plains Regional Champion – Kyle Ruschell, Madison, Wis. (Badger)

’13 Ivan Yarygin Grand Prix second place – Brent Metcalf, Iowa City, Iowa (New York AC)

’13 Cerro Pelado International Champion – Kevin LeValley, Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)

Past Olympic Team member –

Past World Team member –

Wildcard Selection –

 

74 kg/163 pounds

’12 Olympic Team Trials Champion – Jordan Burroughs, Lincoln, Neb. (Sunkist Kids)

’12 Olympic Team Trials second place – Andrew Howe, Cedar Lake, Ind. (New York AC)

’12 Olympic Team Trials, true third place – Kyle Dake, Ithaca, N.Y. (NYAC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open Champion – Jordan Burroughs, Lincoln, Neb. (Sunkist Kids)

’13 MFS U.S. Open second place – David Taylor, St. Paris, Ohio (Nittany Lion WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open third place – Nick Marable, Columbia, Mo. (Sunkist Kids)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fourth place –Ryan Morningstar, Iowa City, Iowa (Hawkeye WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fifth place – Colton Sponseller, Glenmont, Ohio (New York AC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open sixth place – Moza Fay, Colorado Springs, Colo. (U.S. Army WCAP)

’13 MFS U.S. Open seventh place – Dan Vallimont, Long Beach, N.Y. (Blue & Gold WC)

’13 MFS University National Champion – David Taylor, St. Paris, Ohio (Nittany Lion WC)

’13 MFS University National second place – Quinton Godley, Raleigh, N.C. (Wolfpack WC)

’13 MFS University National Champion at 79 kg – Andrew Howe, Cedar Lake, Ind. (New York AC)

’13 MFS University National second place at 79 kg – Logan Storley, Roslyn, S.D. (Minnesota Storm)

’13 Northeast Regional Champion – Dan Valimont, Long Beach, N.Y. (Blue and Gold WC)

’13 Northeast Regional Champion at 79 kg – Michael Dessino, Middlesex, N.J. (Husky WC)

’13 Northern Plains Regional Champion – Vladyslav Dombrouskyy, Rocklin, Calif. (Rocklin)

’13 Cerro Pelado International second place – Trent Paulson, Ames, Iowa (Sunkist Kids)

’13 Dan Kolov International Champion – Nick Marable, Columbia, Mo. (Sunkist Kids)

’13 Alexander Medved International Champion – Jordan Burroughs, Lincoln, Neb. (Sunkist Kids)

Past Olympic Team member –

Past World Team member –

Wildcard Selection – Kyle Dake - Ithaca, NY (NYAC)

 

84 kg/185 pounds

’12 Olympic Team Trials Champion – Jake Herbert, Ann Arbor, Mich. (NYAC)

’12 Olympic Team Trials second place – Travis Paulson, Ames, Iowa (Sunkist Kids)

’12 Olympic Team Trials, true third place – Keith Gavin, Bethlehem, Pa. (Lehigh Valley AC)

’13 Pan American Championships Champion – Phillip Keddy, Iowa City, Iowa (Titan Mercury WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open Champion – Keith Gavin, Columbus, Ohio (Titan Mercury WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open second place – Clayton Foster, Laramie, Wyo. (GRIT Athletics/Cowboy WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open third place – Jon Reader, Ames, Iowa (Cyclone WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fourth place –Ed Ruth, Harrisburg, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fifth place – Phillip Keddy, Iowa City, Iowa (Titan Mercury WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open sixth place – Austin Trotman, Boone, N.C. (AppState RTC/Titan Mercury WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open seventh place –Enock Francois, New Windsor, N.Y. (West Point WC)

’13 MFS University National Champion – Ed Ruth, Harrisburg, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’13 MFS University National second place – Cam Simaz, Ithaca, N.Y. (Finger Lakes WC)

’13 Northeast Regional Champion – Cam Simaz, Ithaca, N.Y. (Finger Lakes WC)

’13 Northern Plains Regional Champion – Logan Storley, Roslyn, S.D. (Minnesota Storm)

’12 Dmitry Korkin International second place – Max Askren, Hartland, Wis. (New York AC/Titan Mercury WC)

’13 Cerro Pelado International third place – Evan Brown, Dubuque, Iowa (Cyclone WC)

’13 Dan Kolov International Champion – Jon Reader, Ames, Iowa (Cyclone WC)

’13 Alexander Medved International third place – Jon Reader, Ames, Iowa (Cyclone WC)

Past Olympic Team member –

Past World Team member –

Wildcard Selection –

 

96 kg/211.5 pounds

’12 Olympic Team Trials Champion – Jake Varner, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’12 Olympic Team Trials second place – Tommy Rowlands, Hilliard, Ohio (Sunkist Kids)

’12 Olympic Team Trials, true third place – J.D. Bergman, Columbus, Ohio (NYAC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open Champion – J.D. Bergman, Columbus, Ohio (New York AC/Ohio RTC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open second place – Chris Pendleton, Laramie, Wyo. (Titan Mercury WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open third place – Wynn Michalak, Champaign, Ill. (Titan Mercury WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fourth place – Brandon Halsey, Oceanside, Calif. (Sunkist Kids)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fifth place – Les Sigman, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open sixth place – Trevor Brandvold, Madison, Wis. (New York AC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open seventh place – Dave Zabriskie, Bethlehem, Pa. (Lehigh Valley AC)

’13 MFS University National Champion – Micah Burak, Colorado Springs, Colo. (HWC)

’13 MFS University National second place – Dustin Kilgore, Berea, Ohio (Suples WC)

’13 Northeast Regional Champion – Kyle Cerminara, Lewiston, N.Y. (NYSS)

’13 Northern Plains Regional Champion – Scott Schiller, West Fargo, N.D. (Minnesota Storm)

’12 Heydar Aliyev FILA Golden Grand Prix third place – Les Sigman, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’12 Dmitry Korkin International second place – Les Sigman, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’13 Cerro Pelado International third place – Deron Winn, Ames, Iowa (Cyclone WC)

’13 Dan Kolov International Champion – Wynn Michalak, Champaign, Ill. (Titan Mercury WC)

’13 Dan Kolov International second place – Jake Varner, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’13 Alexander Medved International second place – David Zabriskie, Bethlehem, Pa. (Lehigh Valley AC)

’13 Alexander Medved International third place – Wynn Michalak, Champaign, Ill. (Titan Mercury WC)

Past Olympic Team member –

Past World Team member –

Wildcard Selection – Jack Jensen, Colorado Springs, CO (U.S. Army)

 

120 kg/264.5 pounds

’12 Olympic Team Trials Champion – Tervel Dlagnev, Columbus, Ohio (Sunkist Kids)

’12 Olympic Team Trials second place – Les Sigman, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

’12 Olympic Team Trials, true third place – Steve Mocco, Bethlehem, Pa. (New York AC)

’13 Pan American Championships Champion – Zach Rey, Bethlehem, Pa. (Lehigh Valley AC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open Champion – Dom Bradley, Blue Springs, Mo. (Sunkist Kids)

’13 MFS U.S. Open second place – Tervel Dlagnev, Columbus, Ohio (Sunkist Kids)

’13 MFS U.S. Open third place – Tyrell Fortune, Portland, Ore. (Grand Canyon WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fourth place – Zach Rey, Bethlehem, Pa. (Lehigh Valley AC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open fifth place – Matthew Meuleners, Norwood-Young America, Minn. (Aberdeen WC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open sixth place – Kyle Massey, Ann Arbor, Mich. (New York AC)

’13 MFS U.S. Open seventh place – Nick Gwiazdowski, Delanson, N.Y. (New York AC)

’13 MFS University National Champion – Tyrell Fortune, Portland, Ore. (Grand Canyon WC)

’13 MFS University National second place – Tony Nelson, Cambridge, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)

’13 Northeast Regional Champion – Billy Smith, Wantage, N.J. (Clarkstown Brown & Gold WC)

’13 Northern Plains Regional Champion – Jarod Trice, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. (New York AC)

’13 Alexander Medved International Champion – Tervel Dlagnev, Columbus, Ohio (Sunkist Kids)

’13 Alexander Medved International third place – Zach Rey, Bethlehem, Pa. (Lehigh Valley AC)

Past Olympic Team member –

Past World Team member –

Wildcard Selection – Jeremy Johnson, Royalton, OH (Bobcat WC)

 

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