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Junior National Duals Greco Roman All-Tournament Team
100 lbs - Kody Tanimoto of Texas - A went 6-0
100 lbs - Treshaun Tecson of Oklahoma Outlaws GR BLUE went 8-0
106 lbs - Nate Smith of Team Indiana went 7-0
106 lbs - Ray Ray Harris of California went 5-0
106/113 lbs Otto Black of Team Colorado went 9-0
113 lbs - Kenneth Hendriksen of Texas - A went 6-0
120 lbs - Christian Tanefeu of North Dakota Blue went 7-0
120 lbs - Grigor Cholakyan of California went 5-0
120 lbs - Kannon Webster of Illinois JR GR went 6-0
120 lbs - Max Black of Team Colorado went 7-0
126 lbs - Vincent Robinson of Illinois JR GR went 5-0
126 lbs - Wilfried Tanefeu of North Dakota Blue went 7-0
126/132 lbs - Gable Porter of Iowa went 9-0
132 lbs - Koy Buesgens of Minnesota Blue went 6-0
132 lbs - Nasir Bailey of Illinois JR GR went 5-0
138 lbs - Carter Young of Oklahoma Outlaws GR BLUE went 5-0
138 lbs - Isaac Felchle of North Dakota Red went 7-0
145 lbs - Pierson Manville of Pennsylvania went 9-0
145 lbs - Tommy Curran of Illinois JR GR went 7-0
152 lbs - Cael Swensen of Minnesota Blue went 7-0
152 lbs - Dylan D. Elmore of Team Kansas went 9-0
160 lbs - John Wiley of Oklahoma Outlaws GR BLUE went 6-0
160 lbs - Will Miller of Team Alabama went 7-0
170 lbs - Aiden Bowers of Tennessee went 8-0
170 lbs - Darwin Hull of Texas - A went 6-0
182/195 lbs - Jared Simma of Team Kansas went 9-0
195 lbs - Deanthony Parker of Illinois JR GR went 5-0
195 lbs - Kodiak Stephens of California went 6-0
195 lbs - Wyatt Voelker of Iowa went 6-0
220 lbs - Caden Ferris of Michigan Blue went 5-0
220 lbs - Gavin Nelson of Minnesota Blue went 6-0
285 lbs - Elijah Novak of Minnesota Red went 9-0
285 lbs - Keith Miley of Team Missouri went 6-0

Junior National Duals Freestyle All Tournament Team
100 lbs - Christopher Kiser of Oklahoma Outlaws FS Blue went 8-0
100 lbs - Dru Ayala of Iowa went 7-0
106 lbs - Christian Forbes of Oklahoma Outlaws FS Red went 6-0
106 lbs - Jackson Blum of Michigan Blue went 6-0
106 lbs - Otto Black of Team Colorado went 8-0
113 lbs - Caleb Thoennes of Minnesota Blue went 7-0
113 lbs - Nathanael Jesuroga of Iowa went 7-0
120 lbs - Cole Hunt of Team Georgia Blue went 8-0
120 lbs - Jett Strickenberger of Team Colorado went 6-0
120 lbs - Kannon Webster of Illinois JR FS went 5-0
126 lbs - Damian Mendez of Team Kansas went 5-0
126 lbs - Drake Ayala of Iowa went 7-0
126 lbs - Jore Volk of Minnesota Blue went 5-0
126 lbs - Wilfried Tanefeu of North Dakota Blue went 7-0
132 lbs - Maxximus Martinez of California went 5-0
132/138 lbs - Derrick Cardinal of Minnesota Blue went 5-0
138 lbs - Carter Young of Oklahoma Outlaws FS Red went 6-0
145 lbs - Jordan Williams of Oklahoma Outlaws FS Red went 7-0
145 lbs - Pierson Manville of Pennsylvania went 7-0
152/160 lbs - Matthew Koontz of Team Indiana went 5-0
160 lbs - Gunner Filipowicz of Team Georgia Blue went 8-0
160 lbs - Will Miller of Team Alabama went 8-0
170 lbs - Brayden Thompson of Illinois JR FS went 5-0
170 lbs - Brock Fettig of North Dakota Blue went 9-0
170 lbs - Gabriel Arnold of Team Georgia Blue went 8-0
170 lbs - Jared Stricker of Team Wisconsin went 8-0
182/195 lbs - Bennett Berge of Minnesota Blue went 7-0
195 lbs - Dylan Fishback of Ohio Red went 8-0
220 lbs - Ben Kueter of Iowa went 5-0
220 lbs - Gavin Nelson of Minnesota Blue went 7-0
220 lbs - Noah Pettigrew of Team Georgia Blue went 8-0
220/285 lbs - Joshua Howell of Team Indiana went 5-0
285 lbs - Abraham Preston of Team Alabama went 8-0
285 lbs - Chase Horne of Team Georgia Blue went 8-0
285 lbs - Harley Andrews of Oklahoma Outlaws FS Red went 5-0
285 lbs - Jacobi Jackson of Team Missouri went 6-0

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