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1 Record Book December 8th & 9th Media 2017 Guide

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3 Coaches, Wrestlers and Fans, W alsh J esuit high December 8, 2017 school Men and Women for Others Welcome to the 24th Annual Walsh Jesuit Ironman Tournament. We are pleased to announce that once again Ron Marhofer Chevrolet is sponsoring this year s tournament, which features over 100 schools from 25 different states. We are very grateful to The Ron Marhofer Auto Family for his continued support. On behalf of Walsh Jesuit High School President Karl Ertle, and Principal Mark Hassman, I extend a warm welcome to the many coaches, wrestlers and wrestling fans that have come to support their teams. Welcome also to collegiate coaches who will attend this event you will see some of the best wrestlers in the United States this weekend! The Walsh Jesuit Warrior wrestling team looks forward to hosting this event and to making certain the event is memorable for all of you. The Ironman Tournament is a collaborative effort of our entire school community and is successful largely because of the efforts of our faculty, staff, coaches, students, parents, and alumni who willingly volunteer their time, treasure, and talents. Special acknowledgement and thanks to team director and seeding director Corey Haddad and our high powered technical staff of Chris Kallai, Sr. and Chris Kallai, Jr. for their expertise and tireless efforts to make this tournament that Sports Illustrated has called the toughest high school tournament in the nation. Special thanks also to Walsh Jesuit tournament coordinator Bill Reilly, and to John Mascio who manages and oversees the publication of our Ironman Media Guide and Record Book. Finally, we acknowledge and thank Walsh Jesuit trainer Mark Herbele and his staff, plus the staff from Akron General Sports and Physical Therapy for their professionalism and care for our athletes. Please enjoy yourselves this weekend. This is some of the best wrestling you will ever see. Please remember to RESPECT THE GAME and show good sportsmanship to all athletes, coaches, and officials. GOOD LUCK to all wrestlers. Barb Salata Athletic Director Walsh Jesuit High School i

4 2017 Walsh Jesuit Ironman Team List Number in parenthesis shows wrestlers for that school Otherwise full teams are listed Air Academy, CO (1) Allen HS, TX (F) Alliance HS, OH (1) American Heritage School, FL (1) Amherst County HS, VA (1) Archbishop Rummel HS, LA (1) Aurora HS, OH (4) Benedictine Prep, VA (4) Bethlehem Catholic HS, PA (F) Blair Academy, NJ (F) Box Elder HS, UT (1) Brecksville-Broadview Hts HS, OH (F) Brewster HS, NY (1) Broken Arrow HS, OK (F) Brunswick HS, OH (3) Burlington Central HS, IL (2) Butler HS, OH (2) Canfield HS, OH (6) Carrboro HS, NC (1) Carrollton HS, OH (1) Castle View HS, CO (3) Central Crossing HS, (1) Christian Brothers College HS, MO (8) Christiansburg HS, VA (F) Circleville HS, OH (3) Clovis HS, CA (10) Clovis North HS, CA (5) CVCA, OH (5) Del Oro HS, CA (5) Elder HS, OH (F) Elyria HS, OH (F) Foothill HS, CA (2) Genoa Area HS, OH (5) Germantown Academy, PA (3) Graham HS, OH (F) Grand Junction HS, CO (3) Hauppauge HS, NY (1) Hilliard Darby HS, OH (2) Jackson HS, OH (1) Kettering Fairmont HS, OH (1) Lake Catholic HS, OH (3) Lake Highland Prep, FL (F) Lancaster HS, OH (2) LaSalle HS, OH (9) Laurel Highlands HS, PA (1) Layton HS, UT (2) Legacy Christian Academy, OH (4) Lockport Township HS, IL (F) Manchester HS, OH (2) Marion Catholic HS, IL (1) Marmion Academy, IL (F) Marysville HS, OH (5) Massillon Perry HS, OH (F) Medina HS, OH (3) Mercersburg Academy, PA (1) Malvern Prep, PA (F) McDonogh School, MD (8) Milan Edison HS, OH (2) Montini Catholic HS, IL (F) Mount Carmel HS, IL (F) Oak Glen HS, WV (1) Olentangy Liberty HS, OH (F) Oregon Clay HS, OH (4) Parkersburg South HS, WV (8) Pomona HS, CO (5) Ponderosa HS, CO (3) Pueblo County HS, CO (6) Rancho Bernardo HS, CA (6) Reynolds HS, PA (F) Santiago HS, CA (3) San Marino HS, CA (1) Scottsbluff Senior HS, NE (3) Selma HS, CA (5) Skutt Catholic HS, NE (1) St. Christopher s School, VA (6) St. John School, OH (2) St. Edward HS, OH (F) St. Ignatius HS, OH (4) St. John Bosco HS, CA (F) St. Thomas Aquinas, FL (2) St. Vincent-St. Mary HS, OH (F) Steubenville HS, OH (2) Tampa Preparatory School, FL (5) Temescal Canyon HS, CA (4) Trinity Christian Academy, TX (2) Union County HS, KY (6) Wadsworth HS, OH (F) Walsh Jesuit HS, OH (F) Walton-Verona HS, KY (4) Warren HS, OH (1) Wauseon HS, OH (8) Weir HS, WV (1) Winton Woods HS, OH (1) Wyoming Seminary, PA (F) ii

5 WALSH JESUIT IRONMAN XXIV December 8th and 9th, 2017 Presented by The Ron Marhofer Auto Family And The Chevy Network Table of Contents Welcome Letter, Barb Salata, Walsh Jesujit High School Athletic Director...i 2017 Walsh Jesuit Ironman Team List...ii WALSH JESUIT IRONMAN XXIV 2017 Weight Class Sponsors... iv/v Ray Mendoza Award... 01/04 Seeding Information Nationaly Ranked Teams...06 Four Time Finalists and Placers Ironman Preview, Josh Lowe InterMat National Rankings by Weight Class State Placers...10 Ironman Team Championships, Outstanding Wrestlers and Legacy Award Winners...12 Multiple Ironman Champions...13 Ironman Weight Class Placers ( )...14 Ironman Weight Class Placers ( )...18 Ironman Team Results Olympians, World Champion Placers, NCAA Champions, and Finalists...26 Ironman Champions (Alphabetical, by School, by Weight, by Year)...27 All Time Placers (Alphabetical)...35 NCAA All Americans (4x,3x,2x, Alphabetical, by High School, by College)...57 Through The Years - Yearly Ironman Recaps from The 2017 Walsh Jesuit Ironman XXIV Tournament Media Guide and Record Book is a publication and property of Walsh Jesuit High School and its tournament Media Relations Director. The guide was compiled and edited by John Mascio, Ironman Media Relations Director, with assistance from Ironman Tournament Director Corey Haddad, Dave Ritterpusch (Author of The Standard of Excellence, a history of Blair Academy wrestling), Josh Lowe, Intermat high school editor, Brent Focht, Photographers Rob Preston, Tony Rotundo dba Wrestlers are Warriors. iii

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8 The Major Ray Mendoza Individual Team Points Award This award is presented to an individual wrestler who scores the most points for his respective team. It is an objective award based on specific results rather than subjective opinion. The award was created by Col. (ret) David Ritterpusch, author of The Standard Of Excellence, an extensive history of wrestling at the iconic Blair Academy. The award was first presented at the 2009 Walsh Jesuit Ironman Wrestling Tournament, and was subsequently presented at the Beast of the East and National Prep tournaments. It will remain as an exclusive award at these three tournaments. Individual wrestlers who have earned this award Nick Sulzer, St. Edward (OH). Ironman champion at 160 after a runner-up finish in Won the state championship in 2010 and was named outstanding wrestler. Compiled a 40-0 record as a senior and finished his high school career with a record. At the University of Virginia, Sulzer was a three-time All American and four time NCAA qualifier. His career record at Virginia was Morgan McIntosh, Calvary Chapel (CA). Ironman champion at 189 in his only Ironman appearance. Named the national High School Wrestler of the Year, McIntosh won three state titles in California, capped off by a 189 pound crown in 2011 (he won the 189 pound title in 2010 and the 171 pound crown in 2009). McIntosh had a career record (including 128 pins). He had three straight undefeated seasons (43-0 in 2009, 59-0 in 2010 and 46-0 in 2011) and won the 2011 Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award. At Penn State McIntosh was a three-time NCAA All-American Randy Cruz, Bethlehem Catholic (PA). Ironman champion at 132. Captured the Pennsylvania AA state title as a senior, three-time AA finalist and four-time AA place winner. Holds the school record with a record. Randy was NCAA All American with his eighth place finish in the 2016 NCAA tournament Zain Retherford, Benton (PA). Ironman champion at 138. Retherford posted a perfect 47-0 mark at Benton High School, closing out his high school career with a career record, including two state titles. He won the PIAA title as a freshman with a 40-1 mark then placed third as a sophomore. The two-time All-American won the 2016 NCAA individual championship at 149 pounds.. He ended his sophomore year, a two-time All-American and NCAA Champion Spencer Lee, Franklin Regional (PA). Two time Ironman champion at 106 (2013), 120 (2014). Lee also won the 2013 Bill Barger OWA. An injury prevernted Lee from competing in the 2015 Ironman but he will be attemting to become a rare three time Ironman champion in Lee is a two-time World Champion and has committed to the University of Iowa. He will be a pleasure to watch in Lee is considereds in many circles to be the greatest high school wrestler of all time Anthony Valencia, St. John Bosco (CA) Two time Ironman Champion at 170 in 2013 and One of the rare Ironman four time placers. The two time California state champion committed to Arizona State but red shirted his freshman year when he qualified for the Olympic Trials Kevin Vough, Elyria (OH) Elyria's first Ironman champion at 285 as a sophomore in Followed up with a Division I OHSAA state championship after a tird place finish as a freshman. An injury prevented his participation in Jack Mueller, Trinity Christian (TX) Ironman champion at 120 A four time Ironman placer, the four time National Prep champion was also name the OW. Mueller has committed to continue his career at Virginia Tech Sammy Sasso, Nazareth (PA) Ironman champion at 145, Sasso returns in 2017 seeking to become a 2X Champion. PA State Champ

9 NO FOOLS GOLD MENDOZA AWARD WINNERS PROVE BEST IN WORLD In the final seconds of the final bout of the WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS in Paris, France in August of 2017, the USA won its FIRST senior-level wrestling World Championship this CENTURY!!! To accomplish this, KYLE SNYDER, the 21-year-old American wrestler who enabled this outcome had to defeat the number-one ranked wrestler in the World at their weight, a wrestler who had not lost in years and was regarded by some ranking services as the BEST POUND FOR POUND WRESTLER at any weight in the WORLD! Knowledgeable wrestling buffs back in the USA -- though delighted -- were NOT SURPRISED. Once again winning when it counted the most, KYLE SNYDER had won the MAJOR RAYMENDOZA AWARDS TWICE in high school and confirmed the promise conveyed in that award by becoming the youngest World Champion in U S wrestling history in 2015and the USA s only male OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST in Rio in Though he is the best living proof of the incredible quality of MENDOZA winners, KyleSnyder is far from alone in demonstrating just how talented Mendoza winners are.to illustrate, in the last two years FIVE NCAA Championships have been captured by wrestlers who won MENDOZA s in high school just a few years before. Moreover, although MENDOZA s are awarded at JUST THREE distinguished nationalhigh school tournaments, namely, Walsh Jesuit IRONMAN, BEAST OF THE EAST and NATIONAL PREPS,and date back just to the high school season, NCAA ALL AMERICAN places have already been won TWENTY SEVEN -- times by Mendoza winners!!! In addition to the many recent Mendoza winners who are yet to wrestle at NCAA s, seven MENDOZA s who have already placed at NCAA s -- to include three who have won NCAA s --are returning, with a collective 15 years of NCAA eligibility. Bottom line: The number of MENDOZA NCAA All Americans will continue to climb impressively in the years ahead. Walsh Jesuit IRONMAN fans can look with pride at the many former Champions who won the MENDOZA Award in high school and are in line for great success at the NCAA level in the coming years. For example, this coming season -- in addition to two-time Walsh Jesuit IRONMAN Champ Kyle Snyder, already a two-time NCAA Champ for Ohio State, fans can follow Penn State two-time NCAA Champ ZAIN RETHERFORD, who won Walsh Jesuit IRONMAN in Walsh Jesuit Ironman champions-ohio State AA JOEY MCKENNA (2013), Princeton AA MATT KOLODZIK (2014); and Virginia AA JACK MUELLER (2015). Editors note: Colonel (ret.) David Ritterpusch approached the Directors of the Walsh Jesuit Ironman early in 2009 with the idea of creating an award to honor an American Hero, Major Ray Mendoza. The award was designed to be presented to the wrestler who scored the most team points. The objective method was then adopted and the award was first presented at the 2009 Walsh Jesuit Ironman. Major Mendoza, a former high school and collegiate wrestler, was killed in action in Iraq in

10 Ironman Mendoza Award Winners Sammy Sasso Nazareth, Pa. Kyle Snyder 2015, 2017 World Champion 2016 Olympic Champion Mendoza Award Winner 2012 Beast of the East, 2013 National Preps Ironman Champion 2011, 2012 Jack Mueller Trinity Christian Academy, Tx Kevin Vough 2014-Elyria, Ohio Major Ray Mendoza USMC Killed in Action in Iraq November 14 th, 2005 Anthony Valencia St John Bosco, Ca Ohio State University Blair Academy, NJ University Freestyle Champion 1st Alternate US Olympic Team Spencer Lee Franklin Regional, Pa Zain Retherford Benton, Pa 03

11 Ray Mendoza Randy Cruz Bethlehem Catholic, Pa Morgan McIntosh Calvary Chapel, Ca Ironman Mendoza Award Winners 2016 Sammy Sasso, Nazareth vs. Josiah Rider, Grand Junction F 2: Jack Mueller, Trinity Christian vs. Zach Sherman, Blair MD Kevin Vough, Elyria vs. Tate Orndorff, University School F 3: Anthony Valencia, St John Bosco vs. Kamal Bey, OPRF MD Spencer Lee, Franklin Regional vs. Anthony Bosco, Marmion F Zane Retherford, Benton vs. Mason Manville, Blair Randy Cruz, Bethlehem Catholic vs. Edgar Bright, St Edwards Morgan McIntosh, Calvary Chapel vs. Huston Evans, St Paris Nick Sulzer, St Edwards vs. Brad Wukie, University School Inj Def The Mendoza Award is given annually at three tournaments; Ironman, Beast of the East and Prep Nationals. On this years OSU roster there are ve (5) Mendoza Award recipients; World, Olympic and NCAA Champion Kyle Snyder (2), NCAA Champion Miles Martin, NCAA AA Joey McKenna, USA #1 Chase Singletary. Tony Rotuno/WrestlersAreWarriors.com Nick Sulzer St Edward, Ohio 04

12 2017 Walsh Jesuit Ironman Seeding Criteria The Walsh Jesuit Ironman Wrestling Tournament will employ doubleelimination line bracketing with wrestle-backs placing the top 8 wrestlers per weight class. Tournament General Manager, Corey Haddad, has final discretion and is in charge of seeding the Walsh Jesuit Ironman. Criteria for seeding at the 2017 Walsh Jesuit Ironman will be based on any previous performances as stated below: Any Previous Walsh Jesuit Ironman Champion, USA Wrestling Vaughan Junior & Cadet Freestyle National Champion, and/or UWW Cadet Freestyle National Champion Any Previous Walsh Jesuit Ironman, USA Wrestling Vaughan Junior & Cadet Freestyle National Championships, and/or UWW Cadet Freestyle Nationals: 2nd - 8th place Any Previous High School State Championships Tournament/ National Prep Championships: 1st - 8th place State placement prior to 9th grade does not count for seeding. Each weight class will be seeded through 16 wrestlers. The tournament will use the Trackwrestling website. Unseeded wrestlers will receive computerized, random draw. 05

13 Blair Academy 2016 Walsh Jesuit Ironman Team Champion 2017 Nationally Ranked Teams No. 1 Blair Academy, N.J. No. 2 Wyoming Seminary, Pa. No. 4 Montini Catholic, Ill. No. 5 St. Paris Graham, Ohio No. 7 Malvern Prep, Pa. No. 8 Lake Highland Prep, Fla. No. 9 St. Edward, Ohio No. 12 Clovis, Calif. No. 13 Brecksville, Ohio No. 14 Bethlehem Catholic, Pa. No. 17 Cincinnati LaSalle, Ohio No. 18 Allen, Texas No. 24 Christian Brothers College, Mo. No. 26 Broken Arrow, Okla. No. 28 Selma, Calif. No. 33 Wadsworth, Ohio No. 38 Elyria, Ohio No. 42 Pomona, Colo. No. 43 Massillon Perry, Ohio No. 44 Marmion Academy, Ill. No. 45 St. John Bosco, Calif. 06

14 07 All-Time Individual Four-Time Finalists and Four-Time Placers FOUR-TIME FINALISTS Jayne, Mark St. Edward (OH) 1st st st nd Kolodzik, Matthew Miami V alley (OH) 2nd st nd nd Koz, Matt St. Edward (OH) 2nd st st nd Manville, Mason Blair (NJ)-*Wyoming Sem (PA) 2nd nd nd st Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd nd st st Palmer, Lance St. Edward (OH) 2nd st nd nd Stieber, Hunter Monroeville (OH) 1st nd nd st Taylor, David St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st st st st Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco (CA) 1st st st st Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 1st st st nd FOUR-TIME PLACERS Backes, Kurt Blair Academy (NJ) 1st st st th Beckman, Mason Reynolds (OH) 1st st th th Black, Brooks Blair Academy (NJ) 1st st st rd Bond, Patrick Great Bridge (VA) 1st st st th Brascetta, Nick St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd rd st th Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy (NJ) 1st st st th Dance, Joey Christiansburg (VA) 1st th rd th DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius (OH) 1st st st th Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd st st rd Evans, Huston St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st nd th th Fermin, Chase Broken Arrow (OK) 4th th th th Frey, Adam Blair Academy (NJ) 1st st rd rd Frishkorn, Jordan Great Bridge (VA) 2nd st nd th Giuricich, Jody Blair Academy (NJ) 1st rd th th Grey, Mark Blair Academy (NJ) 4th nd th nd Headlee, Drew Waynesburg (PA) 4th th nd th Joseph, Vincenzo Pitt Central Catholic (PA) 2nd th th th Kolodzik, Daniel Miami V alley (OH) 4th th th nd Kulczycki, Mike St. Edward (OH) 1st nd nd th Lang, Ryan St. Edward (OH) 1st rd th st Luke, Steve Massillon Perry (OH) 1st nd th th Mackall, Alex Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th th th th Makara, Dave Burrell (PA) 7th th th th Malone, Dominick Wyoming Seminary (PA) 5th nd th th Mason, Mario Blair Academy (NJ) 4th st rd th Medina, Eric Blair Academy (NJ) 1st st nd th Moos, Mark St. Edward (OH) 2nd st rd th Mueller, Jack Trinity Christian (TX) 1st rd th th Nemec, Sean St. Edward (OH) 2nd st nd th Palmer, Colin St. Edward (OH) 2nd st rd nd Palmer, Lance St. Edward (OH) 2nd st nd nd Preston, Robbie Blair Academy (NJ) 1st nd st th Romano, Bob Walsh Jesuit (OH) 4th rd th th Rosen, Matt Great Bridge (VA) 8th th rd th Seybold, Chad Waynesburg (PA) 5th rd nd rd Squires, Ian Christiansburg (VA) 8th th th th Tessari, Cam Monroeville (OH) 2nd st th th Tomasello, Nathan CVCA (OH) 1st st st th Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco (CA) 1st st th th

15 2017 Ironman Preview by: Josh Lowe Regardless of which wrestling media outlet or pundit you ask, the opinion is virtually unanimous: The Walsh Jesuit Ironman is the nation s best regular season high school wrestling tournament. In its 24th edition, the field of teams and individuals present crystalizes that assertion. Out of the nation s top 50 teams as per the pre-season Fab 50 national team rankings published by InterMat, 21 are in the field, highlighted by ten of the top 15 teams nationally, including No. 1 in the nation Blair Academy (N.J.) Furthermore, it is likely that just over one quarter of the wrestlers ranked nationally in their respective weight class in the pre-season rankings will be on the brackets at this tournament. This includes three wrestlers ranked first in the country at their respective weight classes: Jacob Decatur (CVCA, Ohio) at 106 pounds, returning Ironman runner-up Joey Silva (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.) at 132, and 2015 Ironman champion David Carr (Massillon Perry, Ohio) at 160. Seven others are ranked second nationally at their weight class: Isaac Salas (St. John Bosco, Calif.) at 106, returning Ironman champion Julian Tagg (Brecksville, Ohio) at 113, 2014 Ironman champion Mitch Moore (St. Paris Graham, Ohio) at 138, Will Lewan (Montini Catholic, Ill.) at 152, Jaden Mattox (Grove City Central Crossing, Ohio) at 160, Ironman champion Michael Beard (Malvern Prep, Pa.) at 195, and Seth Nevills (Clovis, Calif.) at 285. Carr, Julian Tagg, Moore, and Beard headline the eight previous champions slated to compete in this event. Others include Gabriel Tagg (Brecksville, Ohio), Nate Keaton (Circleville, Ohio), Beau Bartlett (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.), and Real Woods (Montini Catholic, Ill.). There are twelve previous runners-up slated to compete in this event, excluding previous champions Carr and Moore. That group is led by Silva and Lewan, as well as two-time runners-up Cole Matthews (Reynolds, Pa.) and Cohlton Schultz (Ponderosa, Colo.). Others include Lucas Byrd (Cincinnati LaSalle, Ohio), Jesse Vasquez (Santiago Corona, Calif.), Dylan D Emilio (Genoa, Ohio), Ryan Anderson (Bethlehem Catholic, Pa.), Josiah Rider (Grand Junction, Colo.), Rocky Jordan (St. Paris Graham, Ohio), Andrew Merola (Blair Academy, N.J.), and Ryan Karoly (Malvern Prep, Pa.). Looking at the team battle, No. 1 in the nation and defending tournament champions Blair Academy (N.J.) seeks to win this tournament for the 14th time. The Buccaneers have eight ranked wrestlers in the pre-season national rankings published by InterMat champion Wyoming Seminary (Pa.) enters the season ranked No. 2 in the nation, while 2014 tournament champion St. Paris Graham (Ohio) is ranked No. 5 nationally. The other top five team in this field is No. 4 Montini Catholic (Ill.), while Malvern Prep (Pa.), Lake Highland Prep (Fla.), and St. Edward (Ohio) are also top ten teams nationally. All weight classes but for 285 pounds feature at least four ranked wrestlers, though the 285 pound class features wrestlers that are ranked No. 2 and No. 3 nationally. Most will feature between five and eight ranked wrestlers, which means that competition throughout the event should be fierce. Making the finals on Saturday night will be a true accomplishment, as will making it onto the placement podium with a top eight placement. Wrestlers earning placement will have navigated high quality brackets, featuring many nationally ranked wrestlers, as well as state champions and state medalists. 08

16 InterMat National Rankings WEIGHT NAME TEAM PLACE WEIGHT NAME TEAM PLACE 106 Jacob Decatur CVCA, OH 1st 152 Will Lewan Montini Catholic, IL 2nd 106 Isaac Salas St. John Bosco, CA 2nd 152 Anthony Artalona Tampa Prep, FL 3rd 106 Richard Figueroa Selma, CA 5th 152 Connor Brady Olentangy Liberty, OH 5th 106 Ryan Miller Blair Academy, NJ 7th 152 Brock Hardy Box Elder, UT 6th 106 Cooper Flynn McDonogh, MD 13th 152 Josiah Rider Grand Junction, CO 9th 113 Julian Tagg Breckville, OH 2nd 152 Joshua Kim Santiago Corona, CA 12th 113 Lucas Byrd Cincinnati LaSalle, OH 3rd 152 Josh Humphreys Parkersburg South, WV 15th 113 Trevor Mastrogiovanni Blair Academy, NJ 4th 152 Sam Dover St. Edward, OH 19th 113 Antonio Lorenzo St. John Bosco, CA 7th 160 David Carr Massillon Perry, OH 1st 113 Dylan Shawvery Elyria, OH 13th 160 Jaden Mattox Grove City Central Crossing, OH 2nd 113 Zeke Escalera Wyoming Sem, PA 15th 160 Andrew Merola Blair Academy, NJ 4th 113 Matthew Ramos Lockport, IL 20th 160 Ryan Thomas St. Paris Graham, OH 6th 120 Tommy Hoskins Legacy Christian Academy, OH 3rd 160 Erich Byelick Lake Highland Prep, FL 12th 120 Joey Melendez Montini Catholic, IL 5th 160 Kevon Freeman Lake Catholic, OH 18th 120 Travis Ford-Melton Marian Catholic, IL 6th 170 Julian Ramirez Blair Academy, NJ 3rd 120 Malik Heinselman Castle View, CO 7th 170 Emille Shannon Christian Brothers College, MO 4th 120 Michael Colaiocco Blair Academy, NJ 8th 170 Rocky Jordan St. Paris Graham, OH 5th 120 Christian Nunez St. John Bosco, CA 12th 170 Emil Soehnlen Massillon Perry, OH 6th 132 Joey Silva Lake Highland Prep, FL 1st 170 Billy Higgins Skutt Catholic, NE 10th 132 Real Woods Montini Catholic, IL 4th 170 Carson Kharchla Olentangy Liberty, OH 13th 132 Jordan Decatur CVCA, OH 5th 170 Braedin Redlin Allen, TX 16th 132 Jesse Vasquez Santiago Corona, CA 8th 170 Jake Hendricks Wyoming Seminary, PA 17th 132 Carson Manville Wyoming Seminary, PA 10th 170 Nate Jimenez Marmion Academy, IL 18th 132 Joshua Saunders Christian Brothers College, MO 14th 182 Ryan Karoly Malvern Prep, PA 3rd 138 Grant Aronoff St. Thomas Aquinas, FL 3rd 182 A.J. Ferrari Allen, TX 4th 138 Ryan Anderson Bethlehem Catholic, PA 4th 182 Kyle Lawson Olentangy Liberty, OH 9th 138 Theorius Robison Pomona, CO 5th 182 Joey Baughman Wadsworth, OH 10th 138 Jack Davis Wyoming Seminary, PA 6th 182 Leo Tarantino Blair Academy, NJ 14th 138 Jaden Abas Rancho Bernardo, CA 7th 182 Tate Samuelson Castle View, CO 16th 138 Marshall Keller Christiansburg, VA 9th 182 Victor Marcelli Massillon Jackson, OH 17th 138 Fidel Mayora Montini Catholic, IL 16th 195 Michael Bear Malvern Prep, PA 2nd 138 Saul Ervin Union County, KY 18th 195 Jared Ball Hilliard Darby, OH 6th 138 J.D. Stickley St. Paris Graham, OH 19th 195 Cody Howard St. Edward, OH 11th 145 Mitch Moore St. Paris Graham, OH 2nd 195 Austin Cooley Wyoming Seminary, PA 18th 145 Cole Matthews Reynolds, PA 4th 220 Braxton Amos Parkersburg South, WV 4th 145 Malcolm Robinson Blair Academy, NJ 7th 220 Ben Goldin Lake Highland Prep, FL 11th 145 Quincy Monday Carrboro, NC 10th 220 Marcheselli Broken Arrow, OK 14th 145 Kendall Coleman Mt. Carmel, IL 11th 220 Ian Edenfield Laurel Highlands, PA 17th 145 Jake Silverstein Hauppauge, NY 12th 285 Seth Nevills Clovis, CA 2nd 145 P.J. Crane Malvern Prep, PA 19th 285 Cohlton Schultz Ponderosa, CA 3rd 09

17 2017 State Placers WEIGHT NAME TEAM PLACE 106 Zeke Escalela Union, KY 1st 106 Malik Heinselman Castle View, CO 1st 106 Brendan Garcia Pueblo County, CO 1st 106 Drew Munch Wyoming Seminary, PA 1st 106 Beau Bayless Reynolds, PA 1st 106 Oscar Sanchez Genoa Area 1st 106 Jacob Decatur CVCA 1st 106 Julian Tagg Brecksville 1st 106 Brandon Crowder Christianburg, VA 2nd 106 Dawson Collins Grand Juction, CO 2nd 106 Cevion Severado Christinan Brothers, MO 2nd 106 Dylan Ragusin Montini, IL 2nd 106 Wyatt Riddle Legacy Christian 2nd 106 Antonio Lorezo Del Oro, CA 3rd 106 Wyatt Yapoujian Pomona, CO 3rd 106 Lucas Bryd Lasalle 3rd 106 Dalton Harkins Malvern Prep, PA 3rd 106 Tanner Jordan Graham 3rd 106 Jake Wohltmann Lake Highland, FL 4th 106 Gabe Martinez Allen, TX 4th 106 Cleveland Belton Temescal Canyon, CA 1st 113 Jesse Vasquez St.Johns Bosco, CA 1st 113 Ryan Chauvin Lake Highland, FL 1st 113 Justin Pacheco Pomona, CO 1st 113 Tyson Humphreys Layton, UT 1st 113 Joey Melendez Montini, IL 1st 113 Trevor Mastrogiovanni Blair, NJ 1st 113 Dylan D Emilio Genoa Area 1st 113 Nate Keaton Circleville 1st 113 Josiah Nava Pueblo County, CO 2nd 113 Bryce Hepner St.Edward 2nd 113 Moasha Schwartz Wyoming Seminary, PA 2nd 113 Adrian Marquez Castle View, CO 3rd 113 Noah Yeamas Allen, TX 3rd 113 Shane Hanson-Ashworth Malveern Prep, PA 3rd 113 Matt Cardello CVCA 3rd 113 Gabriel Tagg Brecksville 3rd 113 Devin Murphy Clovis North, CA 4th 113 Ben Buhler Tampa Prep, FL 4th 113 Anthony Molton Lockport, IL 4th 113 Ian Irizarry Parkersburg South, WV 4th 113 Gabe Adams Union, KY 4th 113 Noah Miller Trinity Christian, TX 4th 113 Dylan Burns Milan Edison 4th 113 Dylan Shawver Elyria 4th 120 Peyton Hall Oak Glen, WV 1st 120 Colton Yapoujian Pomona, CO 1st 120 Malik Johnson Christian Brothers, MO 1st 120 Terrell Barraclough Layton, UT 1st 120 Beau Bartlett Wyoming Seminary, PA 1st 120 Tommy Hoskins Legancy Christian 1st 120 Jordan Crace Graham 1st 120 Brendon Fenton Elyria 1st 120 Brayden Roberts Parkersburgh South, WV 2nd 120 Xander Whithurst Christianburg, VA 2nd 120 Nathan Bonham Pueblo County, CO 2nd 120 Julian Sanchez Genoa Area 2nd 120 Michael Madara Blair, NJ 3rd 120 Caleb Brooks Circleville 3rd 120 Jordan Rosseilli Olentagy Liberty 4th 120 Hunter Ryan Lake Catholic 4th 126 Caleb Rea Weir, WV 1st 126 Noah Castillo Lake Highland, FL 1st 126 Luke Martin Parkersburgh South,WV 1st 126 Real Woods Montini, IL 1st 126 Austin Macias Burlington Central, IL 1st 126 Matt Fields Brunswick 1st 126 Chris Cannon Blair, NJ 1st 126 Jordan Decatur CVCA 1st 126 Devontae Guiterrez Scottsbluff, NE 2nd 126 Logan Brown Allen, TX 2nd 126 Jack Davis Wyoming Seminary, PA 2nd 126 Jordan Abas Racnho Bernardo, CA 3rd 126 Jaxon Garoutte Pueblo County, CO 3rd 126 Michael North Wadsworth 3rd 126 Mark Salvatore Malvern Prep, PA 3rd 126 Ryan Anderson Bethlehem Catholic, PA 3rd 126 Jefferey Thomas Graham 3rd 126 Trevor Chumley Marmion Academy, IL 4th 126 Jason Hanenberg Air Academy, CO 4th 126 Matt Kazimir St.Edward 4th 132 Joey Silva Lake Highland, FL 1st 132 Mickey Shamblin Parkersburg South, WV 1st 132 Saul Ervin Union, KY 1st 132 Joshua Sauders Christian Brothers, MO 1st 132 Mitch Moore Graham 1st 132 Marshall Keller Christianburg, VA 2nd 132 Dylan Martinez Grand Junction, CO 2nd 132 Ben Pasiuk Carrollton 2nd 132 Mario Ybarra Scottsbluff, NE 3rd 132 Fidel Mayora Montini, IL 3rd 132 Hunter Yackee Wauseon 3rd 132 Luke Baughman Wadsworth 4th 132 Jarred Papcsy Bethlehem Catholic, PA 4th 132 Luke Wymer St.Vincent St.Mary 4th 138 Grant Aronoff St.Thomas Aquinas, FL 1st 138 Malcom Robinson Blair, NJ 1st 138 JD Stickley Graham 1st 138 Kendall Coleman Mt.Carmel, IL 2nd 138 Paul Crane Malvern Prep, PA 2nd 138 Cole Matthews Reynolds, PA 2nd 138 Timothy Gage Grunden Wauseon 2nd 138 Trent Dooley Allen, TX 3rd 138 Sam Dover St.Edward 3rd 138 Anthony Rice Steubenville 4th 145 Josiah Rider Grand Junction, CO 1st 145 Will Lewan Montini, IL 1st 145 Kevon Freeman Lake Cataholic 1st 145 Parker Benekas Ponderosa, CO 2nd 145 Sandro Ramirez Wauseon 2nd 145 Kai Bele Lake Highland, FL 3rd 145 Christian Fasano Pueblo County, CO 3rd 145 Jashon Hubbard Steubenville 3rd 145 Baylor Fernandes Lockport, IL 4th 145 Bryce Mattiada Browen Arrow, OK 4th 145 Joey Sanchez Graham 4th 145 Nevin Snodgrass Kettering Fairmont 4th 10

18 2017 State Placers WEIGHT NAME TEAM PLACE 152 Anthony Artalona Tampa Prep, FL 1st 152 Theouris Robinson Pomona, CO 1st 152 Jawaun Robinson Allen, TX 1st 152 David Carr Perry 1st 152 Jacob Lagoa Ashtabula St.Johns 1st 152 Rocky Jordan Graham 1st 152 Max Cosmides Lake Highland, FL 2nd 152 Hinzman Parkersburg South, WV 2nd 152 Jaden Mattox Central Crossing 2nd 152 Brad Gross Marmion Academy, IL 3rd 152 Micah Ervin Union, KY 3rd 152 Nick Giantonio Christianburg, VA 3rd 152 Julian Ramirez Blair, NJ 3rd 152 Noah Blake Del Oro, CA 4th 152 Anthony D Alesio Canfield 4th 160 Billy Higgins Skutt Catholic, NE 1st 160 DJ Shannon Christian Brothers, MO 1st 160 AJ Ferrari Allen, TX 1st 160 Andrew Merola Blair, NJ 1st 160 Ryan Thomas Graham 1st 160 Nate Jimenez Marmion Academy, IL 2nd 160 Jackson Turley St. Christophers, VA 2nd 160 Caleb Wise Broken Arrow, OK 3rd 160 Cornell Beacham Winton Woods 3rd 160 Darrien Robinson Wyoming Seminary, PA 3rd 160 Drew Dunbar Parkersburg South, WV 4th 160 Ti Ric Evans Elder 4th 170 Erich Byelick Lake Highland, FL 1st 170 Tate Samuelson Castle View, CO 1st 170 Braedon Redlin Allen, TX 1st 170 Emil Soehnlen Perry 1st 170 David Crawford Canfield 1st 170 Joey Baughman Wadsworth 2nd 170 Trevor Lawson Olentagy Liberty 3rd 170 Leonardo Tarantino Blair,NJ 3rd 170 David Heath St.Vincent St.Mary 3rd 182 Gavin Potter Broken Arrow, OK 1st 182 Ryan Karoly Malvern Prep, PA 1st 182 Jayden Woodruff Ponderosa, CO 2nd 182 Dante Garcia Pueblo County, CO 2nd 182 Gage Braun Graham 2nd 182 Erik Eva Christianburgh, VA 3rd 182 Austin Cooley Wyoming Seminary, PA 3rd 182 Duece Johnson Alliance 3rd 182 Jared Ball Hilliard Darby 3rd 195 Zach Marcheselli Broken Arrow, OK 1st 195 Michael Beard Malvern Prep, PA 1st 195 Dakota Howard St.Edward 2nd 195 Ty Kwak Christianburg, VA 3rd 220 Ben Goldin Lake Highland, FL 1st 220 Colton Schultz Ponderosa, CO 1st 220 Ian Edenfield Laurel Highlands, PA 2nd 220 Johnny Shafer Graham 7th 285 Seth Nevills Clovis, CA 1st 285 Louden Haga Parkersburgh South, WV 2nd 285 Curtis Ruff Lake Highland, FL 3rd 285 Jordan Earnest Wadsworth 4th 285 PJ Mustiplier McDonogh, MD 4th 285 Ronald Tucker Lockport, IL 5th 285 Alec Moore Nash Elder 7th 285 Payton Snyder Union, KY 8th 285 Zach D Anna Brecksville 8th 11

19 Team Championships 13 - Blair Academy , 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, St. Edward , 1997, 1999, 2000, St. Paris Graham , 2010, Walsh Jesuit Wyoming Seminary-2015 Most Team Points (One Year) Individual Champions Lakewood St. Edward Blair Academy Blair Academy Lakewood St. Edward Blair Academy St. Paris Graham Blair Academy Walsh Jesuit Lakewood St. Edward Great Bridge Lakewood St. Edward CVCA Blair Academy Monroeville St. Paris Graham Massillon Perry Great Bridge Montini Catholic Lakewood St. Edward St. John Bosco Blair Academy Easton Lakewood St. Edward Wyoming Seminary Blair Academy Central Mountain St. Paris Graham Christiansburg Blair Academy Northampton Blair Academy Waynesburg Walsh Jesuit Returning Ironman Champions Bill Barger Outstanding Wrestler Award Year Wt. Name School Year Name & School Weight Julian Tagg Brecksvill, OH 1994 Dave Emili-Northampton Beau Barlett Wyoming Seminary, PA 1995 Joe Heskett-Walsh Jesuit Michael Beard Malvern Prep, PA 1996 Jamarr Billman-Easton Real Woods Montini Catholic, IL 1997 Keaton Anderson-Pickerington David Carr Massillion Perry, OH 1998 Harry Lester-CVCA Nate Keaton Circleville, OH 1999 Ryan Bertin-St. Edward Mitch Moore St. Paris Graham, OH 2000 Harry Lester-CVCA 130 Returning Ironman Runners Up 2001 C.P. Schlatter-St. Paris Graham Jesse Vasquez St. John Bosco, CA 2002 Jared Villers-Akron SVSM Ryan Anderson BECA, PA 2003 Jeff Jaggers-St. Peter Chanel Joey Silva Lake Highland Prep, FL 2004 Dustin Schlatter-Massillon Perry Mitch Moore St. Paris Graham, OH 2005 Matt Dunn-Reynolds Cole Mathews Reynolds, PA 2006 Boris Novachkov-Fremont Andrew Merola Blair Academy, NJ 2006 Chris Honeycutt-St. Edward Ryan Karoly Malvern Prep, PA 2007 Chris Phillips-Monroeville Colton Schultz Ponderosa, CO 2008 David Taylor-St. Paris Graham David D Emilio Genoa, OH 2009 Logan Stieber-Monroeville Drew Mattin Delta, OH 2010 Hunter Stieber-Monroeville Zach Sherman Blair Academy, NJ 2011 Dean Heil-St. Edward Cole Mathews Reynolds, PA 2012 Nathan Tomasello-CVCA Will Lewan Montini Catholic, IL 2013 Spencer Lee-Franklin Regional Colton Schultz Ponderosa, CO 2014 Zahid Valencia-St. John Bosco Rocky Jordan St. Paris Graham, OH 2015 Alex Marinelli-St.Paris Graham 160 Legacy Award 2016 Spencer Lee - Franklin Regional Jeff Buxton, Blair Academy Maj. Ray Mendoza Individual Team Points Award 2005 Greg Urbas, St. Edward Year Name & School Weight 2006 Gene Gibbons, Cleveland John Marshall 2009 Nick Sulzer, Sr. St. Edward, OH Mike Milkovich, Maples Heights 2010 Morgan McIntosh, Sr. Calvary Chapel, CA Jeff Jordan, St. Paris Graham 2011 Randy Cruz, Sr. Bethlehem Catholic, PA Harry Lester, CVCA 2012 Zain Retherford, Sr. Benton, PA Bill Barger, Walsh Jesuit 2013 Spencer Lee, Fr. Franklin Reginal, PA Bobby Douglas, Airzona State and Iowa State 2014 Anthony Valencia, Sr. St. John Bosco, CA Graham Coghil, St. Peter Chanel 2014 Kevin Vough, So. Elyria, OH Lee Kemp, Chardon and University of Wisconsin 2015 Jack Mueller, Sr. Tinity Christian, TX David Taylor, St. Paris Graham and Penn State 2016 Sammy Sasso, Jr. Nazareth, PA Logan Stieber, Monroevill and Ohio State 2016 Dave Riggs, Massillon Perry 12

20 Multiple Ironman Champions By Weight and Year Four-time Ironman Champions Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Three-time Ironman Champions Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Black, Brooks Blair Academy Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius Hart, Aaron St. Paris Graham Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit Lee, Spencer Franklin Regional Lester, Harry CVCA Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy Two-time Ironman Champions Alton, Andrew Central Mountain Alton, Dylan Central Mountain Beckman, Mason Reynolds Benefiel, Mikey Montini Catholic Davis, Ryan Blair Academy Dennis, Joe St. Paris Graham Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham Esposito, Zach Blair Academy Frey, Adam Blair Academy Gardner, Cody Christiansburg Goebel, Garrett Montini Catholic Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit Kinley, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Koz, Matt Lakewood St. Edward Lang, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Lee, Spencer Frankilin Regional Mann, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham Mattiace, Frank Blair Academy McBurney, Brent Massillon Perry Meade, Alex Caesar Rodney Medina, Eric Blair Academy Milonas, Dylan Blair Academy Mocco, Steve Blair Academy Perry, Mark Blair Academy Phillips, Chris Monroeville Preston, Robbie Blair Academy Schlatter, C.P. St. Paris Graham Schlatter, Dustin St. Paris Graham & Mass. Perry Singletary, Chase (Blair Academy) Skonieczny, Nate Walsh Jesuit Snyder, Bryan Easton Snyder, Kyle Good Counsel Stieber, Hunter Monroeville Stieber, Logan Monroeville Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco

21 st Julian Tagg (Brecksville) dec. Lucas Byrd (Cincinnati LaSalle) SV-1,7-5 3rd Jacob Decatur (CVCA) dec. Nick Incontrera (Blair Academy) 3-2 5th Ryan Chauvin (Lake Highland Prep) inj. dej. Mick Burnett (Elyria) 1:39 7th Jacob Allen (Poway) dec. Mosha Schwartz (Wyoming Seminary) st Nate Keaton (Circleville) dec. Dylan Demilio (Genoa) 5-4 3rd Joey Melendez (Montini Catholic) maj. dec. Mosha Schwartz (Ponderosa) th Mike Colaiocco (Blair Academy) dec. Jacob Dunlop (Belle Vernon) 3-0 7th Christian Nunez (St. John Bosco) pin Gabe Tagg (Brecksville) 6: st Cade Olivas (St. John Bosco) dec. Drew Mattin (Delta) 8-3 3rd Anthony Madrigal (OPRF) dec. Real Woods (Montini Catholic) 2-0 5th Justin Stickley (St. Paris Graham) tech fall Alex Rhine (Mechanicsburg) th Terrell Grant (Tallmadge) dec. Tyler Lawley (Broken Arrow) st Tyler Warner (Claymont) maj. dec.jay Renteria (OPRF) rd Preston Rosen (Edmond North) dec. Logan Grass (Huntington) 7-4 5th Alan Hart (St. Edward) dec. Tanner Smith (St. Paris Graham) 5-4 7th Joey Prata (St. Christopher) dec. Chris Lacayo (Santiago) st Eli Stickley (St. Paris Graham) dec. Jose Rodriguez (Massillon Perry) 2-1 3rd Austin Assad (Brecksville) dec. Alex Mackall (Walsh Jesuit) 6-5 5th Jack Mueller (Trinity Christian) maj. dec. Mario Guillen (Perrysburg) th L.J. Bentley (St. Edward) dec. Anthony Bosco (Marmion) st Zahid Valencia (St. John Bosco) dec. Matthew Kolodzik (Miami Valley) 3-2 3rd Darian Cruz (Bethlehem Catholic) dec. Johnson Mai (North Torrance) 4-2 5th Vincenzo Joseph (Pittsburgh CC) dec. Brent Fleetwood (Smyrna) 6-3 7th Coy Ozias (Christiansburg) forfeit Lance Hill (Parkersburg South) Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Beau Barlett (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Ryan Anderson (Bethlehem Catholic) SV-1,6-4 3rd Bryce Andonian (St. Edward) pin Dack Punke (Washington) 4:50 5th Julian Sanchez (Genoa) dec. Michael Madara (Blair Academy) SV-1,3-1 7th Colton Yapoujian (Pomona) dec. Ryan O Grady (Nazareth) st Jack Mueller (Trinity Christian ) maj. dec. Zach Sherman (Blair Academy) rd Noah Baughman (Wadsworth) TB-1 Jack Davis (Wyoming Seminary) 5-4 5th Joey Prata (St. Christopher) dec.tony DeCesare (Padua Franciscan) 4-2 7th Seth Beard (Napolean) dec. Nick Henneman (Oregon Clay) st Spencer Lee (Franklin Regional) maj. dec. Eli Stickley (St. Paris Graham) rd Jack Mueller (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Doyle Trout (Centennial) 5-0 5th Tyler Warner (Claymont) dec.alex Madrigal OPRF) 4-0 7th Alex Mackall (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Jake Newhouse (Massillon Perry) st Ke-Shawn Hayes (Park Hill) dec. Brent Fleetwood (Smyrna) 3-0 3rd Austin Assad (Brecksville) dec. Markus Simmons (Broken Arow) 6-2 5th Charles Tucker (Blair Academy) dec. Alex Mackall (Walsh Jesuit) 7-2 7th Micah Hight (Caesar Rodney) dec. Thayer Atkins (Trinity Christian) st Nathan Tomasello (CVCA) pin Matthew Kolodzik (Blair Academy) 3:22 3rd Johnny Jimenez (Marmion) dec.coy Ozias (Christiansburg) th Dalton Macri (Canon McMillan) dec. Jordan Laster (Montini Catholic) 5-2 7th David Bavery (Massillon Perry) dec. Vincenzo Joseph (Pitt Central Catholic) st George DiCamillo (St. Ignatius) dec. Ryan Taylor (St. Paris Graham) rd Ivan McClay (Massillon Washington) dec. Kevon Powell (Montini Catholic) 4-2 5th Godwin Nyama (Brashear) dec. PJ Klee Blair Academy) 5-3 7th Kaleb Lemaire (Caesar Rodney) pin Calvin Campbell (Lexington) st Gabriel Tagg (Brecksville) pin Jesse Vasquez (St. John Bosco) 4:42 3rd Michael Colaiocco (Blair Academy) dec. Dylan D Emilio (Genoa) 6-3 5th Joey Melendez (Montini Catholic) dec.brakan Mead (Olentangy Liberty) 6-4 7th Nate Keaton (Circleville) forfeit Jacob Dunlop (Belle Vernon) st Real Woods (Montini Catholic) dec. Drew Martin (Delta) 3-0 3rd Tommy Hoskins (Dayton Christian) dec. Jordan Decatur (CVCA) 4-0 5th Lukus Stricker (Archbishop Hoban) inj. def. Chris Cannon (Blair Academy) 1:49 7th Dack Punke (Washington) dec. Julian Sanchez (Genoa) st Mitch Moore (St. Paris Graham) dec. Jason Renteria (OPRF) 6-1 3rd Jaden Mattox (Central Crossing) forfeit over Devin Brown (Franklin Regional) 5th Alan Hart (St. Edward) maj. dec. Paxton Rosen (Edmond North) th Tommy Hoskins (Dayton Christian ) dec. Zachary Sherman (Blair Academ) st Spencer Lee (Franklin Regional) pin Anthony Bosco (Marmion) 1:44 3rd Eli Stickley (St. Paris Graham) dec. Jack Mueller (Trinity Christian) 4-0 5th L.J. Bentley (St. Edward) dec. Dustin Warner (Clayomont) 3-2 7th Christian Clary (Dayton Christian) dec. Howard Smith (Allen) st Zahid Valencia (St. John Bosco) dec. Ke-Shawn Hayes (Park Hill) 4-3 3rd Zack Fuentes (Norristown) dec.jaret Singh (Kearney) TB th Aaron Assad (Brecksville) dec. Eli Seipel (St. Paris Graham) SV th Jarred Ganger (Troy Christian) pin Sean Williams (Lemoore) 2: st Nathan Tomasello (CVCA) dec. Joseph McKenna (Blair Academy) 3-2 3rd Zeke Moisey (Bethlehem Catholic) dec. Alex Moore (St. Edward) 3-2 5th JR Wirt(Christiansburg) dec. Aaron Assad (Brecksville) 2-1 7th Cody Stageberg (Cox) pin Tanner Shoap (Chambersberg) st Spencer Lee (Franklin Regional) dec. Joe Silva (Lake Highland Prep) 7-3 3rd Anthony Madrigal (OPRF) dec. Real Woods (Montini Catholic) SV-1,5-3 5th Jordan Decatur (CVCA) dec. Matt Kazimir (St. Edward) 4-3 7th Chris Cannon (Blair Academy) dec. Hunter Kosco (Canal Fulton Northwest) st Tariq Willson (Stuebenville) dec. Cole Matthews (Reynolds) 8-6 3rd Mitch Moore (St. Paris Graham) pin Mario Guillen (Perrysburg) 0:37 5th Garrett Lambert (Brunswick) dec. Alex Mackall (Walsh Jesuit) 3-0 7th Tyler Warner (Claymont) dec. Jimmy Paweleski (Montini Catholic) st Eli Seipel (St. Paris Graham) dec. Coltan Williams (Trinity Christian) 7-2 3rd Austin Assad (Brecksville) dec. Augusten Solomon (Franklin Regional) TB th Jose Rodriguez (Massillon Perry) dec. Dylan Duncan (Montini Catholic) 8-3 7th Quentin Hovis (Seton Catholic) dec. Gabe Townsell (OPRF) SV st Matthew Kolodzik (Blair Academy) dec. Eli Seipel (St. Paris Graham) 5-0 3rd Dalton Macri (Canon McMillan dec. Dom Forys (North Allegheny) 9-7 5th Johnny Jimenez (Marmion) SV-1 Trae Blackwell (Union County) 6-4 7th David Bavery (Massillon Perr) pin Davion Jeffries (Broken Arrow) 4: st Joey Dance (Christiansburg) dec.judson Preskitt (Wyoming Seminary) rd Colton Adams (Scottsbluff) dec. Ivan McClay (Massillon Washington) 8-2 5th Brock Ervin (Union County) pin Michael Kemerer (Franklin Regional) 0:50 7th Bryce Meredith (Cheyenne) dec. Anthony Tutolo (Lake Catholic) st Dean Heil (St. Edward) pin Jimmy Gulibon (Derry) 4:19 3rd Brandon Jeske (Cox) dec. Joey Dance (Christiansburg) 3-2 5th Dom Malone (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Nathan Kraisser (Centennial) 3-1 7th Maxwell Hvolbek (Blair Academy) tech. fall Anthony Valencia (St. John Bosco)

22 st Zackary Donathan (Mason) dec. Mitch Moore (St. Paris Graham) SV-1,3-1 3rd Zackary Sherman (Blair Academy) dec. Allen Hart (St. Edward) 8-2 5th Grant Willits (Pueblo) pin Gary Joint (Leemore) 3:32 7th Jason Renteria (OPRF) maj. dec. Chris Deloza (Clovis North) st Dylan Duncan (Montini Catholic) dec. Navonte Demison (Bakersfield) 1-0 3rd Jaden Mattox (Central Crossing) maj. dec. Gabe Townsell (OPRF) th Augusten Solomon (Franklin Regional) dec.trent Olson (Wyoming Seminary) 5-0 7th Jake Spiess (Delta) SV Anthony Cheloni (Marmion Academy) SV st Cameron Kelly (Bellbrook) dec. Rocky Jordan (St. Paris Graham) 3-1 3rd Charles Tucker (Blair Academy) dec. Hunter Ladnier (St. Edward) 7-2 5th Jarred Ganger (Covington) dec. Julian Flores (San Marino) 6-4 7th Ben Anderson (Pleasant Grove) dec. Matt Oblock (Canon-McMillan) st Zahid Valencia (St. John Bosco) dec. Brock Ervin (Union County) 5-3 3rd Brent Moore (St. Paris Graham) dec. Bryce Meredith (Cheyenne) 5-1 5th Jordan Kutler (Blair Academy) dec. Wade Hodges (Wauseon) 5-0 7th Richie Screptock (Oregon Clay) dec. Sam Gross (Beachwood) st Aaron Pico (St. John Bosco) dec. Micah Jordan (St. Paris Graham) 4-3 3rd Dean Heil (St. Edward) dec. PJ Klee (Blair Academy) 8-2 5th Connor Schram (Canon McMillan) dec JR Wert (Christiansburg) 5-0 7th George Fisher (Marmion) dec. Blake Clevenger (Kearney) st Randy Cruz (Bethlehem Catholic) dec. Edgar Bright (St. Edward) 3-2 3rd Alex Cisneros (Selma) dec. Mark Grey (Blair Academy) 3-0 5th Joey Ward (Cincinnati Moeller) dec. Brent Fickel (Padua Franciscan) 6-4 7th CJ Jablonski (Cox) dec. Chris Garcia (Montini Catholic) Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Sammy Sasso (Nazareth) pin Josiah Rider (Grand Junction) 2:46 3rd Will Lewan (Montini Catholic) dec. Dom Demas (Dublin Coffman) TB-1,6-2 5th Jake Brindley (Lake Highland Prep) dec. Quinn Devaney (McDonogh School) 3-2 7th Jake Marsh (Marysville) dec. Jake Polka (Marmion Academy) st David Carr (Massillon Perry) dec. Jarod Verkleeren (Belle Vernon ) UTB 5-4 3rd Zander Wick (San Marino) dec. Greg Brusco (Delaware Hayes) 5-0 5th Rocky Jordan (St. Paris Graham) dec. Kevin Budock (Good Counsel) 1-0 7th Joshua Heil (Brunswick) pin Ethan Reel (Washington) 4: st Michael Kemerer (Franklin Regional) dec. Wade Hodges (Wauseon) 7-1 3rd Jeremy Thomas (Santiago) dec. Brent Moore (St. Paris Graham) th Zander Wick (San Marino) dec. Kevin Burdock (Good Counsel) 7-3 7th Danny Boychuck (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Michael Callahan (Marmion Academy) st Micah Jordan (St. Paris Graham) dec. Alfred Bannister (Bishop McNamara) 2-1 3rd Grant Leeth (Kearney) dec. Vincenzo Joseph (Pitt. Central Catholic) 7-1 5th Larry Early (OPRF) forfeit Solomon Chisko (Canon McMillan) 7th Alex Mossing (Toledo Central Catholic) pin Tanner Bailey (Broken Arrow) 2: st Edgar Bright (St. Edward) dec. Jacob Danishek (Dayton Christian) 3-2 3rd Dylan Milonas (Blair Academy) dec. Colt Cotten (Benton) 3-2 5th Joey Lavallee (Reno) dec. Josh Shields (Franklin Regional) 3-0 7th Jack Clark (McDonogh) maj. dec. Tyler Fahrer (Delta) st Dylan Milonas (Blair Academy) dec. Blake Kasti (St. Paris Graham) 5-3 3rd Zack Dailey (Massillon Perry) dec. Jake Faust (Lexington) 1-0 5th Jack Clark (McDonough) dec. Markus Scheidel (St. Edward) 3-1 7th Brooks Martin (Robinson) pin Cohl Fulk (Wyoming Seminary) st Moises Guillen (Perrysburg) dec. Cole Mathews (Reynolds) SV-1,7-5 3rd Malcom Robinson (Blair Academy) dec. Grant Aronoff (St. Thomas Aquinas) SV-1,4-2 5th Anthony Cheloni (Marmion Academy) dec. Gage Grunden (Defiance) 4-2 7th John Stickley (St. Paris Graham) tech fall Alfonso Martinez (Wyoming Seminary) st Hunter Ladnier (St. Edward) maj. dec. Will Lewan (Montini Catholic) 9-1 3rd Brent Moore (St. Paris Graham) dec. Grant Aronoff (St. Thomas Aquinas) 5-3 5th Patrick Munn (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Jaime Hernandez (OPRF) 7-3 7th Ryan Deakin (Legacy) SV AJ Jaffe (Marmion Academy) SV st Davion Jeffries (Broken Arrow) dec. Matthew Kolodzik (Blair Academy) SV rd Vince Turk (Montini Catholic) maj. dec. Richie Screptock (Oregon Clay) th David Carr (Dayton Christian) forfeit Ryan Ford (Covington ) 7th Fred Green (Orting) dec. Nate Hagan (Toledo Central Catholic) st Joseph McKenna (Blair Academy) dec. Michael Kemerer (Franklin Regional) 3-1 3rd Mike Longo (Santiago) dec. Colton Adams (Scottsbluff) 4-3 5th Isaiah White (Oak ParkRiver Forest) dec. Kyle Lawson (St. Paris Graham) 3-1 7th Vince Turk (Montini Catholic) dec. PJ Klee (Cardinal Newman) st Zain Retherford (Benton) dec.mason Manville (Blair Academy) 4-2 3rd Tyler Berger (Hermiston) dec. Anthony Valencia (St. John Bosco 6-5 5th Colin Heffernan (St. Edward) dec. Chris Garcia (Montini Catholic) 5-0 7th Josh Maruca (Franklin Regional) dec. Ryan Skonieczny (SVSM) st Nate Skonieczny (Walsh Jesuit) pin Austin Mathews (Reynolds) 4:42 3rd Todd Preston (Blair Academy) dec. Chase Fermin (Broken Arrow) 6-4 5th Nick Barber (St. Edward) dec. Mitch Newhouse (Massillon Perry) 3-2 7th Ty White (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Angelo Amenta (Oregon Clay) st Quentin Hovis (poway) dec. David Carr (Massillon Perry) 5-2 3rd Connor Brady (Olentangy Liberty) dec. Julian Ramirez (Blair Academy) 2-1 5th Hunter Willits (Pueblo) dec. Anthony Artalona (Tampa Prep) 3-2 7th Bailey Thomas (Good Counsel) maj. dec. Kia Bele (Lake HIghland Prep) st Mason Manville (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Evan Wick (San Marino) 8-1 3rd Eric Hong (Kiski Prep) dec. Trace Carello (Marmion Acdemy) 5-1 5th Julian Ramirez (Tampa Jesuit) dec. Nicholas Vestal (Dayton Christian) 8-3 7th Tyler Megongal (James Madison) dec. Nico O Dor (Elyria) st Isaiah White IV (OPRF) dec. Vincenzo Joseph (Pitt Central Catholic) SV rd Jordan Kutler (Blair Academy) dec. Cameron Harrell (McDonogh School) 5-1 5th Josh Maruca (Franklin Regional) dec. Austin Kraisser (Centennial) 3-1 7th Kyle Lawson (St. Paris Graham) pin Justin Thomas (Santiago) 5: st Jacob Danishek (Dayton Christian) dec. Mason Manville (Blair Academy) 4-2 3rd Nick Reeman (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Jack Bass (Robinson) 3-2 5th Phil Downing (Broomfield) forfeit Josh Shields (Franklin Regional) 7th Casey Sparkman (Massillon Perry) maj. Dec. Matthew Rundell (OPRF) st Russell Parsons (Blair Academy) dec. Alex Marinelli (St. Paris Graham) 3-2 3rd Austin Matthews (Reynolds) dec. Shayne Tucker (Bella Vista) 6-1 5th Garett Hammond (Chambersburg) dec. Tony Dailey (Massillon Perry) 4-2 7th Markus Scheidel (St. Edward) dec. Chris Weiler (Wyoming Seminary) st Bo Jordan (St. Paris Graham) dec. Isaiah Martinez (Lemoore) 2-0 3rd Garett Hammond (Chambersberg) dec. Russell Parsons (Blair Academy) 8-6 5th Dakota Sizemore (Cincinnati Moeller) dec. Jimmy Klosz (Holy Name) 5-3 7th Alex Bergman (Oak Harbor) forfeit Tyler Manion (Pittsburgh CC) 15

23 st Georgio Poullas (Canfield) dec. Andrew Merola (Blair Academy) 7-4 3rd Hunter Bolen (Christiansburg) dec. Ryan Thomas (St. Paris Graham) 3-2 5th Erich Byelick (Lake Highland Park) maj. dec. Joe Koontz (Massillon Perry) th Caleb Wise (Broken Arrow) inj. dec. Luke Troy (Martin Luke King) st Alex Marinelli (St. Paris Graham) pin Justin Thomas (Calvary Chapel) 4:26 3rd Wyatt Sheets (Stillwell) dec. Will Verallis (Wyoming Seminary) 7-2 5th Ryan Karoly (Blair Academy) SV Jesse Beverly (Delta) SV th Nick Kiussis (Brunswick) pin Austin Hiles (Brecksville) 2: st Alex Marinelli (St. Paris Graham) dec. Mason Manville (Blair Academy) SV rd Chris Weiler (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Benjamin Schram (Bellbrook) 6-4 5th Matthew Rundell (OPRF) dec. Michael Beard (Malvern Prep) 3-1 7th Colston DiBiasi (Park Hill) dec. Lorenzo DeLaRiva (Folsom) st Dylan Milonas (Blair Academy) pin Alex Marinelli (St. Paris Graham) 4:51 3rd Austin Reese (Mechanicsburg) dec. Tony Dailey (Massillon Perry) 8-3 5th Kamal Bey (OPRF) inj. def. Xavier Montalvo (Montini Catholic) 7th Chris Weiler (Wyoming Seminary) dec. David-Brian Whisler (Howland) st Bo Jordan (St. Paris Graham) dec.isaiah Martinez (Lemoore) 4-2 3rd Myles Martin (McDonogh) inj. dec. Josh Llopez (St. Marys Ryken) 1:00 5th Xavier Montalvo (Montini Catholic) dec. Jack Wedholm (Blair Academy) 3-0 7th Nicky Hall (Wyoming Seminary) forfeit Abraham Rodrigueaz (Hermiston) st Isaac Jordan (St. Paris Graham) dec. Gordon Speiller (Pine Castle) 5-2 3rd Zach Epperly (Christiansburg) dec. Victor Pereira (Newark Memorial) 5-4 5th Dylan Reel (WashingtonIL) dec. Jacob Davis (St. Edward) 5-3 7th Patrick Coover (Blair Academy) maj. dec. Toby Hague (McDonough) st Mikey Labriola (Bethlehem Catholic) dec. Ryan Karoly (Malvern Prep) 6-3 3rd Emil Soehnlen (Massillon Perry) dec. Trevor Lawson (Olentangy Liberty) SV-1,3-1 5th Bryce Rogers (Lake Highland Prep) dec. Casey Cornett (Simon Kenton) 3-2 7th Joey Baughman (Wadsworth) pin Gavin Wilkerson (Reynolds) 3: st Austin Bell (Belle Vernon) dec. Jeremy Thomas (Calvary Chapel) 5-1 3rd Brandon Dallavia (Blair Academy) forfeit James Handwerk (Lutheran West) 5th Tyler Wiederholt (Bellbrook) dec. Garrett Jordan (St. Paris Graham) 5-3 7th Cody Mulligan (Saegertown) dec. Shawn Livingston (Steubenville) st Anthony Valencia (St. John Bosco) maj. dec. Kamal Bey (Oak ark River Forest) rd Brandon Dallavia (Blair Academy) dec. David-Brian Whisler (Warren Howland) 5-3 5th Taylor Berquist (Arvida West) dec. Garrett Jordan (St. Paris Graham) th James Handwerk (Luthern West) inj. def. Jesse Palser (Mansfield Senior) 0: st Anthony Valencia (St. John Bosco) dec. Myles Martin (McDonogh School) 8-2 3rd Josh Lopez (St. Mary s Ryken) maj. dec. Isaac Bast (Massillon Perry) th Davonte Mahomes (OPRF) dec. Brandon Dallavia (Blair Academy) 7-4 7th Lance Dixon (Edmond North) SV Ryan Harris (Beachwood) st Cody Wiercioch (Canon McMillan) dec. Zach Epperly (Christiansburg) 3-2 3rd Peter Santos (Oakmont) dec. Corey Griego (Sultana) SV th Keaton Subjeck (Oak Ridge) pin Quinton Hiles (Brecksville) 4:06 7th Patrick Coover (Blair Academy) dec. Luke Cramer (Oak Harbor) st Mark Martin (St. Edward) dec. Eric Morris (Wyoming Seminary) 2-1 3rd Elliot Riddick (Bethlehem Catholic) forfeit Tyler Miles (Christiansburg) 5th Addison Knepshield (Blair Academy) dec. Michael Blum (Cincinnati Moeller) 4-2 7th Austin Coniker (Pittsburgh CC) dec. David Gray (CVCA) Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Michael Beard (Malvern Prep) maj. dec. Travis Stefanik (Nazareth) rd Jared Ball (Hilliard Darby) maj. dec. Kaden Russell (St. Ignatius) th J.T. Brown (Elria) dec. Trevor Nichelson (Ashwood-Greenwood) 4-1 7th Joel Leise (Reynolds) dec. Cole Fitzpatrick (Olentangy Liberty) st Nick Reenan (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Jacob Warner (Wahington) 7-5 3rd Michael Beard (Malvern Prep) dec. Nathan Traxler (Marmion Academy) 5-1 5th Chasen Blair (Rancho Bernardino) dec. Isaiah Page (Broken Arrow) 4-2 7th J.T.Brown (Elyria) dec. Tyler Stepic (St. Edward) st Zahid Valencia (St. John Bosco) dec. Myles Martin (McDonogh School) UTB 2-2 3rd Ben Darmstatdt (Elyria) dec. Nathan Traxler (Marmion Academy) 4-0 5th Xavier Montalvo (Montni Catholic) dec. Dylan Wisman (Bellbrook) 8-3 7th Christian Dietrich (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Chase Singletary (Blair Academy) st Bo Nickel (Allen) dec. Rocco Caywood (Perrysburg) 5-1 3rd NickFiegener (Folsom) dec. Ja Vaughn Perkins (Omaha North) 1-0 5th Corey Griego (Sultana) dec. Joel Dixon (Edmond North) 3-1 7th Anthony McLaughlin (St. Ignatius) dec. Cole Depasaquale (Robinson) st Eric Morris (Wyoming Seminary) dec. BJ Toal (Troy Christian) 4-0 3rd Brett Harner (Norristown) dec. Addison Knepshield (Blair Academy) 5-1 5th Taylor Jackson (The Villages) dec. Immanuel Barber (Canyon Spring) SV th Travis Linton (Rootstown) dec. Garrett Conner (Centerville) st Huston Evans (St. Paris Graham) dec. Domenic Abounader (St. Edward) 3-2 3rd BJ Toal (Troy Christian) dec. Michael Mocco (Blair Academy) 3-1 5th Andrew Krawulski (Collins Hill) forfeit Steven Brogle (Parkersburg) 7th Aaron Adkins (SVSM) dec. Troy Lang (Brecksville) st Jacob Warner (Washington) dec. Aaron Naples (Brunswick) 7-0 3rd Kavan Sarver (St. Paris Graham) dec. Danny Salas (St. John Bosco) 3-2 5th Nick Mosco (Blair Academy) inj. Cody Howard (St. Edward) 7th Dillon Ryan (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Angel Soils (Leemore) st Chase Singletary (Blair Academy) dec. Jack Harris (Urbana) 5-1 3rd Ben Darmstadt (Elyria) pin Christian Dietrich (Wyoming Semianry) 3:18 5th Aaron Naples (Brunswick) medical forfeit Tyler Frankrone (Trinity) 7th Rashon Lusane (Malvern Prep) SV Wyatt Koelling (Davis) SV st Dylan Reynolds (Saegertown) dec. Matt Stencel (Oregon Clay) 7-6 3rd Isaiah Margheim (Lorain) dec. Bailey Faust (Lexington) SV th Austin Flores (Clovis North) dec. Black (Wyoming Serminary) 9-5 7th Neil Putnam (Blair Academy) dec. Ben Bergen (OPRF) st Derek White (Edmond North) dec. Tegray Scales (Colerain) 3-2 3rd Andre Lee (OPRF) dec. Zach Smith (N. Allegheny) th Josh Murphy (Brecksville) dec. David Showunmi (Blair Academy) 5-3 7th L.J. Barlow (Haverford Prep) forfeit Gunnert Gambill (Loveland) st Frank Mattiace (Blair Academy) maj. dec. Gabe Dzuro (St. Edward) rd Jimmy Szep (Lake Catholic) dec. Cody Snodgrass (Marmion) 3-0 5th Adam Kluk (Medina Highland) forfeit Spencer Neff (Good Counsel) 7th Josh Murphy (Brecksville) dec. L.J. Barlow (Haverford Prep) st Frank Mattiace (BlairAcademy) dec. Seth Calvert (Broken Arrow) 6-1 3rd James Suvak (St. Edward) dec. Jojo Tayse (Massillon Perry) 7-4 5th Kevin Marvel (McDonough) dec. Jerry Thornberry (Cincinnati Moeller) 2-1 7th Josh Lehner (Lexington) dec. Josh Alpha (Bethlehem Catholic)

24 st Chase Singletary (Blair Academy) dec. Cohlton Schultz (Ponderosa) 4-2 3rd Jared Campbell (St. Edward) dec. Jeffery Allen (Amherst County) 3-1 5th Dylan Thorp (Oak Harbor) dec. Ben Sullivan (National Trail) SV-1,6-4 7th Ben Goldin (Lake Highland Prep) dec. Brady Danial (Good Counsel) TB-1, st Matt Stencel (Oregon Clay) pin Cohlton Schultz (Ponderosa) 3:49 3rd Jared Campbell (St. Edward) SV Seth Janney (Malvern Prep) SV th Jacob Esarco (Canfield) dec. Black (The Phelps School) 3-2 7th Jack Meyer (Cincinnati Moeller) dec. Brandon Closson (Pleasant Grove) st David Showunmi (Blair Academy) dec. James Ford (Worthington Kilbourne) 6-2 3rd Parker Knapp (St. Edward) dec. Ben Sullivan (National Trail) th Jack Meyer (Cincinnati Moeller) dec. Mike Smith (McDonogh School) 5-1 7th Cole Nye (Wyoming Seminary) pin Kordell Chaney (Sandusky Perkins) 5: st Edgar Ruano (Montini Catholic) dec. Austin Pfarr (Marysville) 3-2 3rd Jerry Thornberry (Archbishop Moeller) forfeit Seth Brennock (Loveland) 5th Stefano Millin (Massillon Perry) SV-1 Steven Allen (Broken Arrow) 5-3 7th Jake Anderson (Malvern Prep) dec. Parker Knapp (St. Edward) st Kyle Snyder (Good Counsel) tech fall Alex Campbell (Canon McMillan) 4:53 3rd Garrett Ryan (Wyoming Seminary) maj. dec. Evan Rosborough (Painsville) 9-1 5th JoJo Tayse (Massillon Perry) dec. Krall (Wauseon) 3-1 7th David Showunmi (Blair Academy) dec. Marshall Hollerith (St. Christopher) st Kyle Snyder (Good Counsel) dec. AJ Vizzcarondo (Wyoming Seminary) 3-2 3rd Matt Meadows (CVCA) dec. Chalmer Frueauf (Cincinnati Moeller) 5-1 5th Ty Walz (St. Edward) dec. David Farr (Blair Academy) th Austin Lobsinger (West Valley) pin Garrett Linton (Rootstown) Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Niko Camacho (Bethlehem Catholic) dec. Trenton Lieurance (Broken Arrow) 3-2 3rd Kevin Vough (Elyria) dec. Seth Janney (Malvern Prep) 6-2 5th Jake Levengood (Vacaville) dec. Austin Gillhan (Sultana) 1-0 7th Jon Spaulding (Lakota East) dec. Jordan Earnest (Wadsworth) UTB, st Kameron Teacher (Central Crossing) pin Will Hilliard (Wyoming Seminary) 5:16 3rd Neil Putnam (Blair Academy) dec. Mansur Abdul-Malik (St. Vincent Pallotti) 4-3 5th Chance Veller (Delta) medical forfeit Hunter Mullins (Orting) 7th Gene Ringer (Reynolds) SV Jonathon Floyd (Springboro) SV st Kevin Vough (Elyria) pin Tate Orndorff (University) 3:46 3rd Chance Veller (Delta) dec. Michael Rogers (Wyoming Seminary) 3-2 5th Hunter Mullins (Orting) dec. Trenton Lieurance (Broken Arrow) 4-1 7th Nate Temple (Lexington) pin DT Bradley (St. Christopher) 2: st Michael Johnson (Montini Catholic) dec. Cale Bonner (Perrysburg) 2-1 3rd Jake Scanlon (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Zack Parker (Caesar Rodney) 1-0 5th Wyatt Cook (McDonogh School) dec. Nate Jackson (Dayton Christian) 5-2 7th Andrew Alten (Loveland) dec. Jake Pinkston (Robinson) st Brooks Black (Blair Academy) dec Michael Johnson (Wyoming Seminary) 5-1 3rd Jake Pinkston (Robinson) dec Zach DeLuca (Pittsburgh Central Catholic) 7-5 5th Jake Moore (Rootstown) dec Jemal Averette (Good Counsel) TB th Stefano Millin (Massillon Perry) dec Gene Ringer (Reynolds) st Brooks Black (Blair Academy) dec. Greg Kuhar (St. Edward) 3-1 3rd Mimmo Lytle (Swanton) dec. Michael Johnson (Wyoming Seminary 1-0 5th Garrett Gray (Clay) dec. Nino Majoy (Huron) 5-3 7th Blake Heim (Reynolds) dec. Chuck Boddy (Germanown)

25 103 Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Place 2010 Nathan Tomasello (CVCA) dec. Darian Cruz (Bethlehem Catholic) George DiCamillo (St. Ignatius) dec. Dean Heil (St. Edward) Nick Brascetta (St. Paris Graham) dec. Mark Grey (Blair Academy) Hunter Stieber (Monroeville) maj. dec. Devin Carter (Christiansburg) David Tayor (St. Paris Graham) dec. Logan Stieber (Monroeville) David Taylor (St. Paris Graham) dec. Boris Novachkov (Fremont) Jayk Cobbs (Great Bridge) dec. Daniel Kolodzik (Poland Miami Valley) Aaron Hart (St. Paris Graham) dec. Kellen Russell (Blair Academy) Travis Blasco (Blair Academy) pin Lance Palmer (Lakewood St. Edward) 1: Justin Staylor (Great Bridge) pin Joey Giuricich (Blair Academy) 5: Robbie Preston (Blair Academy) inj. def. Drew Headlee (Waynesburg) 1999 Ryan Lang (Lakewood St. Edward) pin Matt Smilek (CVCA) 3: Cory Cooperman (Blair Academy) pinned Dan Rooney (Walsh Jesuit) 2: Harry Lester (CVCA) dec. Ray Sabin (Eastlake North) Brent McBurney (Massillon Perry) dec. Mason Lehnard (Lakewood St. Edward) Shaun Smith (Massillon Perry) dec. Mike Kulczycki (Lakewood St. Edward) Todd Mergenthaler (New Castle William Penn) dec. Steve Forsyth (Walsh Jesuit) 4-2 3rd Place 2010 Micah Hight (Caesar Rodney) dec. Johnny Jimenez (Marmion) Maxwell Hvolbek (Blair Academy) dec. Nathan Tomasello (CVCA) Dylan Durso (Reynolds) dec. Nick Babcock (Broomfield) Johnni DiJulius (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Gus Sako (Lakewood St. Edward) Jamie Clark (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Jerome Robinson (St. Ignatius) Danny Genentin (Massillon Perry) pin Steve Mitceff (Elyria) 3: Dan Whitenek (Mt. St. Joseph) dec. Steve Mitcheff (Elyria) Matt Rosen (Great Bridge) pin Shawn Harris (Lakewood St. Edward) 4: Chris Hartley (Massillon Perry) maj. dec. Matt Rosen (Great Bridge) Geoff Protz (West Geauga) dec. Felix Osunalotto (Parkersburg South) Jason Johnstone (Massillon Perry) default Ryan Riggs (Massillon Perry) 1999 Nino Paglia (Strongsville) dec. Don Paz (Eastlake North) Ray Sabin (Eastlake North) dec. Mark Moos (Lakewood St. Edward) Dan Rooney (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Tony Severo (Orefield Parkland) Neal Slaby (Maple Heights) dec. Kit Allega (Independence) 5-5 tb 1995 Eric Kelly (Nazareth) dec. Jody Giuricich (Blair Academy) Chris Vitale (Nazareth) pin Jason Vigil (Lafayette Centaurus) 2:07 5th Place 2010 Joseph McKenna (Blair Academy) pin Anthony Tutolo (Walsh Jesuit) 4: Ryan Taylor (St. Paris Graham) dec. Kevon Powell (Montini Catholic) Dominick Malone (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Alfredo Gray (Wadsworth) Evan Silver (Blair Academy) dec. Nick Brascetta (St. Paris Graham) Sam White (Massillon Perry) maj. dec. Pat Owens (Germantown) Ben Sergent (Troy) dec. Ian Squires (Christiansburg) Dennis Roche (University School) dec. Neil Birt (Lakewood St. Edward) Scott Rooney (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Adam Hluschak (North Lehigh) Chris Niedermeier (Waynesburg) dec. Scott Rooney (Walsh Jesuit) Rory McCahan (Akron SVSM) pin Tyler Thurgood (Blair Academy) 0: Andre McClain (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Geoff Protz (West Geauga) Robert Preston (Blair Academy) dec. Drew Headlee (Waynesburg) Nate Vickers (Massillon Perry) dec. Reimark Neidermeier (Waynesburg) Cory Cooperman (Blair Academy) won by forfeit over Omar Rivera (Bethlehem Liberty) 1996 Justin Cox (Parkersburg South) dec. Brent Eibel (Walsh Jesuit) Willie Saylor (Easton) pin Adam Lutri (Northampton) 1: Mike Kulczycki (Lakewood St. Edward) won by inj. def over Skyler Holman (Broken Arrow) 7th Place 2010 Armando Torres (Elyria) dec. Brent Fleetwood (Smyrna) Judson Preskitt (Bishop Lynch) dec. Evan Botwin (Wyoming Seminary) Cory Keener (Blue Mountain) maj. dec. George DiCamillo (St. Ignatius) Ty Mitch (Aurora) pin David Makara (Burrell) 3: James Inghram (University School) dec. Jamie Warczyn (Glenbard North) Joe Walker (North Allegheny) dec. Joe Norton (Montini) Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Place 2010 George DeCamillo (St. Ignatius) dec. Ryan Taylor (St. Paris Graham) Evan Silver (Blair Academy) dec. Alex Cisneros (Selma) Devin Carter (Christiansburg) dec. Hunter Stieber (Monroeville) David Taylor (St. Paris Graham) dec. Jamie Clark (Lakewood St. Edward) Tony Ramos (Glenbard North IL) dec. Chris Villalonga (Blair Academy) Nikko Triggas (Campolindo) maj. dec. Collin Palmer (Lakewood St. Edward) Aaron Hart (St. Paris Graham) dec. Rollie Peterkin (Blair Academy) Franklin Gomez (Brandon) dec. Lance Palmer (Lakewood St. Edward) Coleman Scott (Waynesburg) dec. Kyle Shackle (Massillon Perry) Dustin Schlatter (St. Paris Graham) dec. Robbie Preston (Blair Academy) Mark Moos (Lakewood St. Edward) tech fall Coleman Scott (Waynesburg) Cory Cooperman (Blair Academy) dec. Josh Wooten (St. Paris Graham) Harry Lester (CVCA) dec. Mason Lehnard (Lakewood St. Edward) Mark Jayne (Lakewood St. Edward) tech fall Matt Tagliareni (Pickerington) George Cintron (Blair Academy) maj. dec. Mark Jayne (Lakewood St. Edward) Chris Kelly (Easton) dec. Greg Zolotoy (Independence) Dennis Liberto (Northampton) maj. dec. Bryan Snyder (Easton) rd Place 2010 Jered Cortez (Marmion) dec. JR Wert (Christiansburg) Jimmy Gulibon (Derry) dec. Stephen Myers (Archbishop Moeller) Evan Silver (Blair Academy) dec. Jerome Robinson (St. Ignatius) Sean Boyle (Blair Academy) dec. Steve Mitcheff (Elyria) Bo Touris (Lakota West) dec. Kyle Lang (Brecksville) Brandon Wilson (Parkersburg South) pin Chris Sheetz (Upper Perkiomen) 2: Levi Mele (Uintah) dec. Shawn Harris (Lakewood St. Edward) Matt Dunn (Reynolds) dec. Chris Hartley (Massillon Perry) Robert Shyver (Parkland) dec. Jordan Frishkorn (Great Bridge) Coleman Scott (Waynesburg) dec. Ryan Riggs (Massillon Perry) Nino Paglia (Strongsville) dec. Don Paz (Eastlake North) Mark Moos (Lakewood St. Edward) maj. dec. Shawn Protz (West Geauga) Jeremy Snyder (Waynesburg) pin Brent Eibel (Massillon Perry) 1: Mario Stuart (Bethlehem Liberty) maj. dec. Bob Romano (Walsh Jesuit) Jesse Leng (Medina Highland) pin Robby Shank (Parkersburg South) 0: John Giacche (Blair Academy) dec. Kevin Fabian (Oak Harbor) Jeremy Hudson (Choctaw) maj. dec. Chad Smith (Parkersburg South) th Place 2010 Cory Stainbrook (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Evan Botwin (Wyoming Seminary) Dominick Malone (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Corey Keener (Blue Mountain) Mason Beckman (Reynolds) dec. Kagan Squire (Wadsworth) Mason Beckman (Reynolds) dec. Cam Tessari (Monroeville) Danny Genentin (Massillon Perry) dec. Cody Kelly (Reynolds) Dennis Roche (University School ) dec. Jayk Cobbs (Great Bridge) Matt Rosen (Great Bridge) maj. dec. Vince Hannon (Montini) Ross Gitomer (Blair Academy) dec. Levi Wyant (Triad) Adam Pizzuro (Columbus DeSales) dec. Tyler Thurgood (Blair Academy) Albert Madsen (Lakewood St. Edward) won by forfeit over Adam Frey (Blair Academy) 2000 Steve Luke (Massillon Perry) dec. Mark Bogart (Blair Academy) Matt Bosley (Parkersburg South) won by forfeit over Dan Rooney (Walsh Jesuit) 1998 Matt Veres (Blair Academy) dec. Charles Moore (Columbus Westland) Ryan Byers (Eastlake North) maj. dec. Mark Maney (Bald Eagle Area) Chris Peretti (Boardman) dec. Jake Giamonni (Easton) Scott Crane (Utica) maj dec. Robby Shank (Pakersburg South) Mack LaRock (Lawton MacArthur) dec. Gabe Araujo (San Jose Independence) 5-4 7th Place 2010 Maxwell Hvolbek (Blair Academy) dec. Zeke Moisey (Bethlehem Catholic) Joey Dance (Christiansburg) dec. Ryan Brooks (Marow) Gus Sako (Lakewood St. Edward) pin Courtland Hacker (Broomfield) 2007 Shane Gentry (Colonial Forge) pin Gabe Gomez (Broomfield) 2: Zach Neibert (St. Paris Graham) maj. dec. Chris Keech (Caesar Rodney) Anthony Valles (Blair Academy) maj. dec. Zach Toal (Troy Christian)

26 119 Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Place 2010 Jimmy Gulibon (Derry) maj. dec. Dom Malone (Wyoming Seminary) Mason Beckman (Reynolds) dec. Hunter Stieber (Monroeville) Jamie Clark (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Sean Boyle (Blair Academy) Logan Stieber (Monroeville) dec. Sam Whilte (Massillon Perry) Chris Sheetz (Upper Perkiomen) dec. Nikko Triggas (Campolindo) Aaron Hart (St. Paris Graham) dec. Filip Novachkov (Fremont) Lance Palmer (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Ross Gitomer (Blair Academy) Ricky Deubel (Kenston) dec. Travis Blasco (Blair Academy) Cameron Doggett (St. Paris Graham) dec. Brandon Rader (Parkersburg) Christian Staylor (Great Bridge) dec. Mark Moos (Lakewood St. Edward) Mark Throckmorton (Waynesburg) pin Shawn Protz (West Geauga) 4: Mason Lehnard (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Jeremy Snyder (Waynesburg) Mark Jayne (Lakewood St. Edward) maj. dec. Joe Crecca (Blair Academy) Brent McBurney (Massillon Perry) dec. Curt Markle (Bald Eagle Area) 1-1tb 1996 Brad Byers (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Chris Kelly (Easton) Jason Silverstein (Blair Academy) maj. dec. Chris Vitale (Nazareth) Chris Terrill (Choctaw) dec. Jamarr Billman (Easton) 8-6 3rd Place 2010 Joey Dance (Christiansburg) dec. Caleb Richardson (Blair Academy) Nick Brascetta (St. Paris Graham) dec. Jerome Robinson (St. Ignatius) James Ingrhram (University School) inj. def. Shane Gentry (Colonial Forge) 2007 Zach Neibert (St. Paris Graham) dec. Michael Garofalo (Colonial Forge VA) Jimmy Chase (Glenbard North) dec. Travis Coffey (Watagua) Leve Mele (Uintah) won by injury default Caleb Flores (Northview) 2004 Dan Mitcheff (Elyria) dec. Bryan LaShaomb (Great Bridge) Justin Staylor (Great Bridge) pin Adam Pizzuro (Columbus DeSales) 3: Rickey Deubel (Kenston) dec. Drew Headlee (Waynesburg) Cameron Doggett (St. Paris Graham) dec. Drew Headlee (Waynesburg) Riemark Niedermeier (Waynesburg) dec. Mike Jones (Mentor) Brent Eibel (Massillon Perry) dec. Bill Evans (St. Paris Graham) Chad Seybold (Waynesburg) maj. dec. Tony Baraga (Nordonia) Craig Demitris (Brecksville) forfeit Ryan Scott (Brecksville) 1996 Sol Rigitano (Glenbard North) dec. Kevin El-Hayek (Boardman) Brent Thompson (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Brad Denker (Blair Academy Frank Favaro (Walsh Jesuit) dec Brian Tashner (Nazareth) 6-4 5th Place 2010 Mitch Newhouse (Massillon Perry) maj. dec. Corey Keener (Blue Mountain) Ty Mitch (Aurora) dec. Mark Grey (Blair Academy) Tyler Rauenzahn (Blue Mountain) dec. Gabe Gomez (Broomfield) Marcus Orona (Santa Fe) dec. Johnny Papesh (Aurora) Andrew Williams (Tabb) dec. Luis Burgos (Caesar Rodney) Daniel Kolodzik (Miami Valley) dec. Vince Alber (Dakota) dec Gabrian Shelton (El Reno) won by forfeit Adam Kriwirnsky (University School) 2003 Clayton Stark (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Kevin Lipp (Beachwood) Kevin McNicholas (Marist) pin Mark Bogart (Blair Academy) 0: Josh Zupancic (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Mark Bogart (Blair Academy) Matt Smilek (CVCA) dec. John Stout (Blair Academy) Giovanni Scianna (Archbishop Hoban) dec. Jason Basso (Massillon Jackson) Matt Geer (Brookville) dec. Brett Smilek (CVCA) Rob Apgar (Blair Academy) dec. Gabe Smith (Copley) Jody Giuricich (Blair Academy) dec. Drew Smith (Lexington) Joe DeMichele (Garfield Heights) dec. Todd DeLucia (Northampton) Joe Bond (New Castle William Penn) dec. Nate Flowers (Midwest City) 5-0 7th Place 2010 Randy Cruz (Bethlehem Catholic) dec. David Jeffrey (Parkersburg South) Geoff Alexander (ShadySide) dec. Kagan Squire (Wadsworth) Chase Ferman (Broken Arrow) pin Jake Corrill (Archbishop Moeller) 2007 David Klingsheim (Brentwood) pin Pat Owens (Germantown) 1: Ian Squires (Christianburg) dec. Pat Zamaria (Brecksville) Alex Cournoyer (Blair Academy) dec. Matt Rosen (Great Bridge) Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Place 2010 Mason Beckman (Reynolds) dec. Mark Grey (Blair Academy) Logan Stieber (Monroeville) dec. Devin Carter (Christiansburg) Sam White (Massillon Perry) dec. Zach Neibert (St. Paris Graham) Chris Villalonga (Blair Academy) dec. Cody Kelly (Reynoldsburg) Boris Novachkov (Fremont) pin Colin Johnson (Canon McMillan) 2: Keith Sulzer (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Ben Jordan (St. Paris Graham) Jordan Frishkorn (Great Bridge) dec. Cameron Doggett (St. Paris Graham) Cameron Doggett (St. Paris Graham) dec. Jordan Frishkorn (Great Bridge) cri 2002 Robbie Preston (Blair Academy) dec. Jason Johnstone (Massillon Perry) Ryan Metz (Parkersburg South) dec. Charles Agozzino (Lakewood St. Edward) Cory Cooperman (Blair Academy) dec. Josh Wooten (St. Paris Graham) Mark Jayne (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Nate Gulosh (Walsh Jesuit) Nick Mann (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Brad Cieleski (Brookville) John Giacche (Blair Academy) dec. Cory Guenot (Bald Eagle Area) Greg Zolotoy (Independence) dec. Mike Kulczycki (Lakewood St. Edward) Bryan Snyder (Easton) dec. Sean Gray (Blair Academy) Dave Emili (Northampton) dec. Scott Braun (Bismarck Century) 8-5 3rd Place 2010 Alex Cisneros (Selma) dec. Kagan Squire (Wadsworth) Johnni DiJulius (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Jesse Delgado (Gilroy) Garrett Frye (Blair Academy) dec. Pat Owens (Germantown) Dan Genentin (Massillon Perry) dec. Riley Adamson (Bishop Lynch) Collin Palmer (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Daniel Kolodzik (Miami Valley) Kellen Russell (Blair Academy) dec. Quentin Keyes (Walsh Jesuit) Brice Wasserman (El Reno) dec. Conor Beebe (Montini) Cesar Grajales (Brandon) dec. Robert Shyver (Parkersburg) Josh Zupancic (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Shane Grogg (Parkersburg) Zach Meissner (Massillon Jackson) dec. Reimark Niedermeier (Waynesburg) Chad Seybold (Waynesburg) dec. Ryan Lang (Lakewood St. Edward) Joe Crecca (Blair Academy) dec. Mark DiSalvo (Dayton Carroll) Michael Hurley (Walsh Jesuit) maj. dec. Casey Daggett (Parkersburg South) Jesse Leng (Medina Highland) dec. Damien Billow (Nordonia) Tom Ferraro (Easton) dec. Shawn Skinner (Medina Highland) Steve Forsyth (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Steve Rohn (Nazareth) Tony Gomez (San Jose Independence) dec. Adam Plouse (Walsh Jesuit) 5-1 5th Place 2010 Geoffrey Alexander (Shady Side) dec. Bricker Dixon (Park Hill) Chase Ferman (Broken Arrow) dec. Dave Makara (Burrell) Jordan Rich (Central Mountain) maj. dec. David Makara (Burrell) Caleb Valloton (P.C. Foothill) dec. Drew Partain (Broken Arrow) Robbie Miller (Reynolds) forfeit Anthony Valles (Blair Academy) 2005 Ian Moser (Caesar Rodney) dec. Dave Cawley (North Allegheny) Mark Tsikerdanos (Mt. St. Joseph) won by forfeit over Brad Neitenbach (Broomfield) 2003 Albert Madsen (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Chris Frederick (Blair Academy) Dustin Schlatter (St. Paris Graham) maj. dec. Joseph Walker (Great Bridge) Gregg Romano (Blair Academy) tech fall David Clemens (Dayton Carroll) John Foster (Massillon Perry) dec. Matt Bosley (Parkersburg South) Bryce Markely (St. Paris Graham) dec. Charles Moore (Columbus Westland) Stephen Ardman (Parkview) won by forfeit over Bob Romano (Walsh Jesuit) 1997 Andy Kuncio (Orefield) won by forfeit over Chris Grecol (Lakewood St. Edward) 1996 Tino Archuleta (Calvary Chapel) dec. Damien Billow (Nordonia) Nick Metzger (Massillon Perry) maj. dec. Josh Schmalzer (Northampton) Kyle Gleckler (Metamora Evergreen) dec. Ancy Cote (Nazareth) 6-2 7th Place 2010 Chris Caton (Northside) dec. Joey Ward (Archbishop Moeller) Ryan Hunsberger (Fauquier) dec. Garrett Hammonds (Wyoming Seminary) Case Garrison (Bishop Lynch) dec. Stephen Robertson (Montini Catholic) Tucker Armstrong (St. Paris Graham) dec. Cody Garbrandt (Uhrichsville Claymont) Troy Dolan (Derry) dec. Brian Stephens (St. Paris Graham) Casey Thome (Troy Christian) dec. Ryan Kemmerer (Upper Perkiomen)

27 130 Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Place 2010 Ben Whitford (Marmion) dec. Brandon Jeske (Frank W. Cox) Nate Skonieczny (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Colton Rasche (Montini Catholic) Chris Villalonga (Blair Academy) dec. Felipe Martinez (St. Paris Graham) Bradley Squire (Wadsworth) dec. Seth Horner (Massillon Perry) Kellen Russell (Blair Academy) pin Chase Skonieczny (Walsh Jesuit) 2: Billy Murphy (Hughson) dec. Jordan Frishkorn (Great Bridge) Adam Frey (Blair Academy) dec. Matt Dunn (Reynolds) Adam Frey (Blair Academy) tech fall Brandon Rader (Parkersburg) Daniel Frishkorn (Great Bridge) dec. Josh Wagner (Milton) Max Meltzer (Blair Academy) dec. Dan Frishkorn (Great Bridge) Harry Lester (CVCA) maj. dec. Mark Perry (Blair Academy) Nick Mann (Lakewood St. Edward) pin Kalen Knull (St. Paris Graham) 0: Nate Daugherty (Walsh Jesuit) tech fall Chris Dunfee (Ravenna Southeast) Mike Kulczycki (Lakewood St. Edward) maj. dec. Ryan Brewer (Parkview) Brad Denker (Blair Academy) dec. Jim Wandsnider (Harrison) Gary Rute (Easton) dec Andy Cote (Nazareth) Troy Sabot (Bismarck Century) maj. dec. Sonny Marchette (Walsh Jesuit) rd Place 2010 Johnni DiJulius (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Angelo Amenta (Clay) Frank Martellotti (ShadySide) dec. Todd Preston (Blair Academy) Cody Kelly (Reynolds) dec. Cam Tessari (Monroeville) Anthony Valles (Blair Academy) dec. Andrew Grabfelder (Germantown) Neil Birt (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Andrew Saunders (Montini Catholic) Chase Skonieczny (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Adam Krwinsky (University School) Matt Lerer (Mayfield) won by forfeit Jordan Lipp (Beachwood) 2003 Jake Kyle (St. Paris Graham) dec. Jordan Lipp (Beachwood) Adam Frey (Blair Academy) dec. Frank Brown (Columbus DeSales) Ryan Lang (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Matt Gulosh (Walsh Jesuit) Chris Vondruska (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Jeremy Snyder (Waynesburg) Brett Smilek (CVCA) dec. Travis Kovach (Massillon Perry) Mike Carbonaro (Blair Academy)dec. Alam Williamson (Massillon Perry) Jody Giurcich (Blair Academy) dec. Jeremy Huddle (Orefield Parkland) Gary Rute (Easton) dec. Louie Iacoboni (Nordonia) Shawn Mulrooney (Blair Academy) dec. Mas Toyama (Lakewood St. Edward) Tim Mazzocchi (Bismarck Century) dec. Mas Toyama (Lakewood St. Edward) th Place 2010 Brent Fickel (Padua Franciscan) dec. Todd Preston (Blair Academy) Case Garrison (Bishop Lynch) dec. Nick Lawrence (Westlake) Tony Ramos (Glenbard North) dec. Cortland Choate (Blue Mountain) Brian Stephens (St. Paris Graham) dec. Zac Hancock (Troy Christian) 4-2 SV 2006 Aaron Sulzer (Holy Name) dec. Ben Canning (Tabb) Coby Boyd (St. Paris Graham) pin Adam Koballa (St. Peter Chanel) 3: Andrew Gardella (St. Peter Chanel) dec. Shane Friery (Parma Padua) Sean Nemec (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Ryan Joyce (Brandon) Jacob Frerichs (St. Paris Graham) pin Jake Murphy (Marist) 3: Chad Seybold (Waynesburg) dec. Matt Smilek (CVCA) Jason Januszewski (Strongsville) dec. Mike Walters (Massillon Perry) Clint Radcliff (Parkersburg South) dec. Justin Steiner (Brookville) Matt Mongomery (Cincinnati Sycamore) pin Clint Radcliff (Parkersburg South) 4: Jason Osolin (Eastlake North) dec. Mike Maney (Bald Eagle Area) Burt Pierson (Calvary Chapel) dec. Frank DeFilippis (Glenbard North) Bryon Green (Garfield Heights) dec. Stan Kish (Northampton) Tony Rosado (Easton) won by inj. fef. over Tony Diep (San Jose Independence) 7th Place 2010 Dave Makara (Burrell) dec. Dylan Durso (Reynolds) Brent Fickel (Parma Padua) pin Cody Pack (Quincy) 2: Michael Garofalo (Colonial Forge) pin Frank Martellotti (Shady Side) 2007 Ian Squires (Christiansburg) dec. Creedon Merkley (Uintah) Derek Gillespie (Great Bridge) dec. Dalton McHenry (Elyia) Steve Nestor (Reynolds) dec. Chris Diaz (Caesar Rodney) Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Place 2010 Hunter Stieber (Monroeville) dec. Austin Ormsbee (Blair Academy) Cam Tessari (Monroeville) dec. Simon Kitzis (Wyoming Seminary) David Taylor (St. Paris Graham) maj. dec. Joe Waltko (North Allegheny) Collin Palmer (Lakewood St. Edward) inj. def. Chase Skonieczny (Walsh Jesuit) 2006 Max Shanaman (Blair Academy) dec. Ben Jordan (St. Paris Graham) Zack Kemmerer (Upper Perkiomen) dec. Kevin Lipp (Beachwood) Brandon Shelton (El Reno) dec. Travis Blasco (Blair Academy) Jeff Jaggers (St. Peter Chanel) tech fall Pat Phelan (Lakewood St. Edward) Ryan Lang (Lakewood St. Edward) maj. dec. Donnie Ooton (Great Bridge) C.P. Schlatter (St. Paris Graham) dec. Chris Vondruska (Lakewood St. Edward) Ryan West (Dayton Carroll) maj. dec. Brett Smilek (CVCA) Chris Dunfee (Ravenna Southeast) pin Chad Seybold (Waynesburg) 3: Andy Branham (Columbus Westland) pin Craig Dimitris (Brecksville) 1: Keith Ferraro (Brookville) dec. Brad Washburn (Bethlehem Liberty) Bryan Snyder (Easton) dec. Sean Gray (Blair Academy) Sonny Marchette (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Jamarr Billman (Easton) Eric Guerrero (San Jose Independence) dec. Joe Heskett (Walsh Jesuit) 6-2 3rd Place 2010 Nate Skonieczny (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Chase Fermin (Broken Arrow) Jordan Rich (Central Mountain) dec. Nick Pena (Selma) Joshua Kindig (Blue Mountain) dec. Austin Ormsbee (Blair Academy) Colin Johnston (Canon McMillan) dec. Daniel Kolodzik (Miami Valley) 3-1 SV 2006 Chris Diaz (Caesar Rodney) dec. David Habat (St. Ignatius) Pat McLemore (Parma Padua) dec. Germane Lindsey (Moeller) Brandon Rader (Parkersburg) tech fall Pat McLemore (Parma Padua) Jason Johnstone (Massillon Perry) pin Eric Medina (Blair Academy) 2: Gregg Romano (Blair Academy) dec. Chris Hurley (Kenston) Mike Martin (Great Bridge) dec. Steve Luke (Massillon Perry) Zach Stevens (Blair Academy) dec. Bob Romano (Walsh Jesuit) 3-1 ot 1999 Bob Romano (Walsh Jesuit) tech fall Chad Lensman (St. Paris Graham) Chris Danchese (Blair Academy) dec. Jarrad Turner (CVCA) Gino Iacoboni (Nordonia) dec. Sean Jenkins (Orefield Parkland) Jay McGuffin (Calvary Chapel) dec. Gino Iacoboni (Nordonia) Justin Mulinex (Parkersburg South) dec. Mike Chandler (Massillon Perry) Justin Hoff (Nazareth) dec. Rich Morris (Easton) 7-5 ot 5th Place 2010 Zach Dailey (Massillon Perry) dec. Gabe Lavey (Hanover) Tyler Argue (Mount Carmel) dec. Troy Silver (Bishop Lynch) Nicky Gordon (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Andrew Williams (Tabb) Austin Ormsbee (Blair Academy) dec. Kyle Lang (Brecksville) Casey Thome (Troy Christian) dec. Andrew Gasber (Lakewood St. Edward) Max Shanaman (Blair Academy) dec. Brian Martin (Montini) Kevin Lipp (Beachwood) dec. Mason Stewart (Reynolds) Shaun Smith (Parkersburg South) dec. Geoff Protz (West Geauga) Tyler Schlater (St. Paris Graham) dec. Derrick Knapp (Parkersburg) Kevin Pietropinto (Mayfield) dec. Ryan Allen (Strongsville) Ryan Allen (Strongsville) dec. John Duncan (Parkersburg South) Mike Bosley (Parkersburg South) pin Neil Chini (Massillon Jackson) 0: Chris Weichman (Ravenna Southeast) dec. Aaron Woodruff (Walsh Jesuit) Ryan Bertin (Lakewood St. Edward) won by forfeit over Jason Maher (Pickerington) 1996 Dana Holland (Glenbard North) dec. Jason Gorski (Blair Academy) Tom Horne (Blair Academy) dec. Keith Radcliffe (Northampton) 4-2 ot 1994 Todd Zak (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Bowie Skaggs (Broken Arrow) th Place 2010 Daniel Mirman (Highland) dec. Case Garrison (St. Paris Graham) Alec Dieter (Clovis) pin Luke Goetti (Mingus) 2: Anthony Salupo (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Ian Squires (Colonial Forge) Matt Bryan (Broken Arrow) dec. Jordan Thome (Troy Christian) Ryan Kemmerer (Upper Perkiomen) dec. Chris Pihiou (Canon McMillan) Marcus Nelson (Ponderosa) dec. Jon Kohler (Mt. St. Joseph)

28 140 Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Place 2010 Evan Henderson (Kiski Prep) dec. Cam Tessari (M)nroeville) Chris Villalonga (Blair Academy) dec. Ian Miller (Oak Harbor) Andrew Alton (Central Mountain) dec. Collin Palmer (Lakewood St. Edward) Jordan Shields (Burrell) dec. Aaron Sulzer (Parma Holy Name) Mario Mason (Blair Academy) dec. Shawn Harris (Lakewood St. Edward) Matt Dunn (Reynolds) dec. Lance Palmer (Lakewood St. Edward) Mikey Benefiel (Montini) dec. Sean Nemec (Lakewood St. Edward) Ryan Morgan (Columbus DeSales) dec. Matt Epperly (Christianburg) Charles Agozzino (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Kalen Knull (St. Paris Graham) Ryan Davis (Blair Academy) dec. Mike Pierce (Lakewood St. Edward) Paul Dunston (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Steve Sommer (Dayton Carroll) Jake Percival (Amherst) dec. Jason Bake (Massillon Jackson) Marat Tomaev (Blair Academy) dec. Omar Scruggs (Cincinnati Sycamore) 6-4 ot 1997 Keaton Anderson (Pickerington) inj. def. Brandon Bentley (Parkview) 1996 Jamarr Billman (Easton) dec. Sonny Marchette (Walsh Jesuit) Quinn Foster (Blair Academy) dec. Tait Miller (Oak Harbbor) Brad Clement (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Steve Coleman (Midwest City) 8-5 3rd Place 2010 Nick Brascetta (St. Paris Graham) dec. Nick Pena (Selma) Evan Henderson (Kiski Prep) dec. Isaac Jordan (St. Paris Graham) Dane Johnson (Shady Side) dec. Vlad Dombrovski (Natomas) John Guzzo (Blair Academy) pin Louis Johnson (Great Bridge) 1: Zack Kemmerer (Upper Perkiomen) dec. Nick Nelson (Shaler) Mario Mason (Blair Academy) dec. Shane Friery (Parma Padua) Chris Krieble (Akron SVSM) dec. Chris Hacker (El Reno) Eddie Hutchinson (Brandon) dec. Nick Rendinell (Kenston) David Davis (Columbus DeSales) dec. Greg Hagel (Blair Academy) Michael Hurley (Akron SVSM) dec. Kalen Knull (St. Paris Graham) 3-1 ot 2000 Nick Reiter (Waynesburg) won by disq Matt Verez (Blair Academy) 1999 Zack Esposito (Blair Academy) maj. dec. Mike Kemble (Ravenna Southeast) Andy Vogel (CVCA) dec. Josh McAdams (Brecksville) Louie Iacoboni (Nordonia) dec. Marat Tomaev (Blair Academy) Joe Calavitta (Calvary Chapel) dec. Gray Maynard (Lakewood St. Edward) Yoshi Nakamura (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Tony Vitale (Nazareth) Kasey Gillis (Bismarck Century) tech fall Jason Sagely (Broken Arrow) th Place 2010 Jeremy Landowski (Burrell) pin Andrew Romanchik (Pauda Franciscan) 3: Shane Foster (Massillon Perry) dec. Stephen Roberston (Montini Catholic) Andy Candiello (North Allegheny) dec. Tony Buxton (Blair Academy) Matt Stephens (St. Paris Graham) inj. def. Danny Monaco (Glenbard North) 2006 Germaine Lindsey (Archbishop Moeller) dec. Vince Ramos (Glenbard North) Matt Lerer (Beachwood) dec. Junior Pearman (Great Bridge) Junior Pearmen (Great Bridge) dec. Mario Mason (Blair Academy) Lawrence Beckman (Reynolds) dec. Chris Stout (Blair Academy) Nick Redinell (Kenston) dec. David Clemens (Dayton Carroll) Dave Garner (Walsh Jesuit) won by forfeit over John Foster (Massillon Perry) 2000 Brad Sanderson (CVCA) dec. Dave Garner (Walsh Jesuit) Craig Dimitris (Brecksville) dec. Brad Cieliski (Brookville) Ryan Brewer (Parkview) pin Keith Ferraro (Brookville) 4: Mike Tolar (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Josh Wagner (Bald Eagle Area) 7-5 ot 1996 Ryan Lange (Nordonia) dec. Jason Salvo (Brookville) Rich Morris (Easton) won by forfeit (no opponent) 1994 David Ellerd (Lafayette Centaurus) pin Sean Bryant (Choctaw) 4:39 7th Place 2010 Russell Parsons (Blair Academy) won by forfeit over Wyoming Seminary 2009 Matt Martoccio (Council Rock) dec. Clinton McAlester (Clovis) Jordan Thome (Troy Christian) dec. Kyle West (Oak Ridge) Justin Otkay (Broken Arrow) maj. dec. Chris Burns (Troy Christian) Steve Nestoe (Reynolds) dec. Cory Cassidy (Broomfield) Tommy Weinkarn (Archbishop Moeller) dec. Jesse Snider (Ponderosa) 5-1 1st Place 2010 Bo Jordan (St. Paris Graham) maj. dec. Robert Henderson (Kiski Prep) Andrew Alton (Central Mountain) dec. Brad Squire (Wadsworth) Dylan Alton (Central Mountain) dec. Brian Stephens (St. Paris Graham) Jon Burns (Cardinal Gibbons) dec. Ben Jordan (St. Paris Graham) Alex Meade (Caesar Rodney) dec. Coby Boyd (St. Paris Graham) Sean Nemec (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Travis Blasco (Blair Academy) Dustin Schlatter (Massillon Perry) tech fall Eric Medina (Blair Academy) Dave Rella (Walsh Jesuit) dec. David Davis (Columbus DeSales) Ryan Davis (Blair Academy) dec. Ryan Hurley (Akron SVSM) Mark Perry (Blair Academy) pin Bryce Markely (St. Paris Graham ) 0: Zach Esposito (Blair Academy) dec. Jason Bake (Massillon Perry) Joe Hernan (Madison) dec. Chris Lebeau (Lakewood St. Edward) 5-3 ot 1998 Jody Giuricich (Blair Academy) dec. Ryan Bertin (Lakewood St. Edward) 9-7 ot 1997 Derek Jenkins (Orefield Parkland) dec. Hunter Guenot (Bald Eagle Area) Yoshi Nakamura (Lakewood St. Edward) pin Jimmy Hawthorne (Blair Academy) 0: Joe Heskett (Walsh Jesuit) pin Eric Greshko (Easton) 1: David Cote (Nazareth) dec. Christian Luciano (Northampton) 5-2 3rd Place 2010 Travis Himmelman (Conifer) dec. Preston Crouse (Park Hill) Anthony Salupo (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Matt Stephens (St. Paris Graham) Seth Horner (Massillon Perry) dec. Pierce Harger (Archbishop Moeller) Vince Ramos (Glenbard North) dec. Mario Mason (Blair Academy) Dan Gonsor (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Jesse Snider (Ponderosa) Aaron Kelly (Parkersburg South) dec. Anrew Clement (Christinansburg) Matt Epperly (Christiansburg) pin Nick McMullen (Akron SVSM) 2: Jacob Frerichs (St. Paris Graham) dec. Gregg Romano (Blair Academy) 4-3 ot 2002 Travis Kovach (Massillon Perry) dec. Mike Pucillo (Walsh Jesuit) Ryan Hurley (Akron SVSM) dec. Brad Herman ( Parkland) Aaron Woodruff (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Tim Scarl (Gilmour Academy) Mike Carbonaro (Blair Academy) maj. dec. Nathan Pickens (Parkersburg South) Mike Pirozzola (Neshaminy) pin Blake Kaplan (Cincinnati Sycamore) 4: Jeremy Kirk (Blair Academy) dec. Francois McDaniel (Parkview) Nick Morris (Easton) dec. Chad Walters (Parkersburg South) Clint Douglas (Massillon Perry) dec. Chad Walters (Parkersburg South) Eric Greshko (Easton) pin Shane Olson (Bismarck Century) 4:00 5th Place 2010 Brian Strenk (Mt. Carmel) won by forfeit over Frank W. Cox 2009 Cody Rodebaugh (San Lorenzo Valley) maj. dec. Brandon Summers (CVCA) Konner Witt (Oak Harbor) dec. Chase Churchill (Elyria) Zach Toal (Troy Christian) dec. Dillon Bera (Kaukauna) Andrew Clement (Christiansburg) dec. Aaron Nestor (Reynolds) Thomas Straughn (Massillon Perry) maj. dec. Travis Erdman (University School) Shaun Smith (Parkersburg South) maj. dec. Matt Whitely (Elyria) Hunter Davenport (Great Bridge) dec. Sean Smith (Parkersburg South) Michael Sanchez (Dayton Carroll) pin Hunter Davenport (Great Bridge) 4: Mike Baria (Cincinnati Moeller) dec. Travis Kovach (Masillon Perry) John Konyesni (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Mike Ashey (Mentor) Jarrad Turner (CVCA) dec. Travis Goodman (Massillon Perry) Emil Johnson (Brookville) dec. Shane Semple (Waynesburg) Jason Johnson (Parkersburg South) pin Brian Rawling (Walsh Jesuit) 2: Lou Hernandez (Calvary Chapel) maj. dec. Mark Moccia (Nordonia) Andy Hrovat (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Scott Cummins (Blair Academy) Chris Denton (Choctaw) forfeit Rick Arnold (Walsh Jesuit) 7th Place 2010 Travis Shaffer (Derry) dec. Clay Wenger (Wadsworth) Cody Bye (Bishop Lynch) maj. dec. Luke Taylor (Reynolds) Nate Bell (Wadsworth) dec. Nick Sierra (Lemoore) David Habat (St. Ignatius) dec. Connor Suba (Lakewood St. Edward) Eric Gobin (Archbishop Moeller) dec. Isaiah Gonzales (Montini Catholic) Steve Wilson (Marion Pleasant) dec. Matt Cathell (Caesar Rodney)

29 152 Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Place 2010 Ian Miller (Oak Harbor) dec. Stephen Roberston (Montini Catholic) Dylan Alton (Central Mountain) dec. Jesse Shanaman (Blair Academy) Brandon Rolnick (Lawrenceville) dec. Nick Sulzer (Lakewood St. Edward) Alex Meade (Caesar Rodney) dec. Cobv Boyd (St. Paris Graham) 2-1 TB 2006 Eric Medina (Blair Academy) dec. Thomas Straughn (Perry) Eric Medina (Blair Academy) dec. Josh Rohler (Akron SVSM) Chris Brown (Great Bridge) maj. dec. Ian Heintsch (Ponderosa) Mike Pucillo (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Mike Galante (Blair Academy) C.P. Schaltter (St. Paris Graham) maj. dec. Brad Herman (Parkland) Zach Esposito (Blair Academy) pin Jeremiah Gaudetto (Great Bridge) 2: Nick Terbay (Dayton Carroll) dec. Chris Leabeau (Lakewood St. Edward) Ryan Bertin (Lakewood St. Edward) tech fall Shane Semple (Waynesburg) Mike Tolar (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Francois McDaniel (Parkview) Gray Maynard (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Jeremy Reitz (Brookville) Joe Heskett (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Warren Stout (Brookville) Nick Almeida (Blair Academy) maj. dec. Joe Chandler (Massillon Perry) Travis Doto (Nazareth) pin Mike Keglovits (Northampton) 3:16 3rd Place 2010 Matt Stephens (St. Paris Graham) dec. Eric Morris (Wyoming Seminary) Jason Luster (Kiski Prep) dec. Steven Hernandez (Bishop Gorman) Jason Luster (Woodberry) dec. David Habat (St. Ignatius) Johnny Koepp (Bishop Lynch) dec. Kirk Tank (Oak Harbor) Jared King (Great Bridge) dec. Jared Kusar (CVCA) Jason Welch (Los Lomas) dec. Sam Rakes (Christianburg) Josh Rohler (Akron SVSM) dec. Lawrence Beckman (Reynolds) Mack Lewnes (Mt. St. Joseph) pin Chris Brown (Great Bridge) 3: Ryan Hluschak (North Lehigh) dec. Nick Pullano (Great Bridge) Tim Scarl (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Ryan Hluschak (North Lehigh) Nathan Pickens (Parkersburg South) dec. John Maney (Waynesburg) 10-8 ot 1999 Joe Casella (Blair Academy) dec. Chuck Scarl (Gilmour Academy) 3-1 ot 1998 Jason Gilligan (Brookville) dec. Greg Hallahan (Lakewood St. Edward) Ryan Lange (Nordonia) dec. Mike Benedum (Coventry) Jeremy Reitz (Brookville) dec. Jacob Smith (Glenbard North) Christian Luciano (Northampton) dec. Keith Rawling (Walsh Jesuit) Tim Hollo (Lakaewood St. Edward) tech fall Damien Lester (CVCA) th Place 2010 Mark Martin (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Patrick Coover (Blair Academy) Harrison Hightower (University School) dec. Brandon Rolnick (Lawrenceville) Jonathan McGookey (Sandusky Perkins) dec. Travis Gallegos (Foothill) Jared Kusar (CVCA) dec. Cory Casady (Broomfield) Sam Rakes (Christianburg) dec. Bryan O Conner (Glenbard North) Mike Mahon (Moeller) dec. Derek Gallagher (Great Bridge) Tyler Thurgood (Blair Academy) maj. dec. Chad Porter (Parkersburg South) Travis Battles (Reynolds) maj. dec. Tony Spooner (Lakewood St. Edward) Chuck Koz (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Dustin Fox (Milton) Mike Walters (Massillon Perry) dec. Josh Beers (Akron SVSM) Mike Grogan (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Greg Evans (Massillon Perry) Kevin Shaver (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Emil Johnson (Brookville) Ben Brenaman (Green) pin Ty Emrick (Parkersburg South) 2: Kurt Pryor (Orefield Parkland) dec. Chris Gerbino (Brecksville) Ryan Fair (Lakewood St. Edward) won by inj. def. over Arsen Aleksanyan (Calvary Chapel) 1995 Tony Marcellino (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Henry Miller (Garfield Heights) Bobby Morris (Parkersburg South) won by inj. def. over Dana Garcia (San Jose Independence) 7th Place 2010 Victor Pereira (Newark Mem.) dec. Tyler Bloniak (Highland) Jordan Gutierrez (Broomfield) dec. Travis Gallegos (Foothill) Huston Evans (St. Paris Graham) dec. Adam Hogue (Blair Academy) Nick Heflin (MassillonPerry) dec. Zac Cibua (Luxemburg Casco) Muhammad Abdur (Princeton) dec. Rob Campbell (Troy Christian) Chad Porter (Parkersburg South) maj. dec. Chuck Pieritz (Montini) st Place 2010 Jason Luster (Pittsburgh CC) dec. Vincent Waldhauser (Oak Ridge) Nick Sulzer (Lakewood St. Edward) inj. def. Brad Wukie (University School) 2008 Zach Toal (Troy Christian) dec. Kyle Lang (Brecksville) Josh Condon (Harrison) dec. Alex Munoz (Bishop Lynch) Jason Welch (Los Lomas) dec. Sean Nemec (Lakewood St. Edward) Mack Lewnes (Mt. St. Joseph) dec. Dave Rella (Walsh Jesuit) David Erwin (St. Paris Graham) maj. dec. Mack Lewnes (Mt. St.Joseph) Steve Luke (Massillon Perry) dec. Chris Tripp (University School) Mark Perry (Blair Academy) dec. Steve Luke (Massillon Perry) Matt Palmer (Blair Academy) maj. dec. Matt Veres (Blair Academy) Casey Daggett (Parkersburg South) maj. dec. Kevin Shaver (Lakewood St. Edward) Lantz Nixon (Archbishop Hoban) dec. Anthony Stevens (Dayton Carroll) Pat O Donnell (Waynesburg) dec. Jeremy Reitz (Brookville) Ryan Fair (Lakewood St. Edward) maj. dec. Randy Stout (Brookville) Ty Wilcox (Calvary Chapel) maj. dec. Andy Hrovat (Lakewood St. Edward) Scott Mitchell (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Tim Hollo (Lakewood St. Edward) Scott Overholt (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Russ Snyder (Easton) 3-1 3rd Place 2010 Travis Mckillop (Burrell) dec. Cody Allala (Hopewell) Josh Demas (Westerville North) maj. dec. Kyle Ryan (St. Paris Graham) Adam Walters (West Geauga) dec. Isaiah Gonzalez (Montini Catholic) Jared King (Great Bridge) dec. James Mannier (St. Paris Graham) Brian Letters (Fox Chapel) dec. Mike Mahon (Archbishop Moeller) Brent Florito (Upper Perkiomen) dec. Lawrence Beckman (Reynolds) Dave Rella (Walsh Jesuit) tech fall John Weakley (CVCA) Rocky Cozart (Brandon) dec. David Erwin (St. Paris Graham) Tim Scarl (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Andy Lowther (Walsh Jesuit) John Konyesni (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Joe Hoke (St. Paris Graham) Joseph Casella (Warren Reg) dec. Matt Maciag (Blair Academy) Zach Schweda (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Chris Knudsen (Columbus Westland) Ryan Lange (Nordonia) won by foreit Alex Sveda (Walsh Jesuit) 1997 Charlie Biel (Coventry) tech fall Steve Miocic (Eastlake North) Joe Chandler (Masasillon Perry) dec. Doug Cieleski (Brookville) Shawn McEntire (Nazareth) dec. Jason Landi (Blair Academy) Deon Jenkins (New Castle William Penn) pin Shawn Ebbert (Middlefield Cardinal) 2:52 5th Place 2010 Geordan Speiller (Oviedo) pin Zach Skates (Broken Arrow) 2009 Pierce Harger (Archbishop Moeller) maj. dec. Konner Witt (Oak Harbor) Justin Armstrong (Bishop Lynch) dec. Jesse Shanaman (Blair Academy) Marc Bryan (St. Ignatius) inj. def. Eric Cubberly (Pemberville Eastwood) 2006 Matt Ryan (Canon McMillan) dec. Zac Thomusseit (St. Paris Graham) Matt Epperly (Christianburg) dec. Adam Phillips (Massillon Perry) Jonathan Wentz (Cathedral Prep) won by forfeit over Andy Thomas (Parkersburg) 2003 Charlie Clark (Blair Academy) pin Jackie Toney (Christiansburg Va.) 1: Matt Gilbert (Brookville) pin Ajay Foreman (Great Bridge) 2: Brett Barless (Milton) dec. Ajay Foreman (Great Bridge) Joe Hoke (St. Paris Graham) dec. Scott Marhofer (Walsh Jesuit) Ben Schillens (Lakewood St. Edward) maj. dec. Chris Dagett (Parkersburg South) Dan Covert (Cincinnati Sycamore) dec. Josh Dearth (Parkersburg South) Heath Vickers (Whitfield Northwest) won by forfeit over Charlo Jordan (Lancaster) 1996 Scott Mitchell (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Jason Landi (Blair Academy) 3-1 ot 1995 Paul Tepley (Garfield Heights) dec. Seiffudin Elliot (Easton) Rob Rohn (Nazareth) dec. Jason Davis (Northampton) th Place 2010 Jacob Davis (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Rich Eva (Christiansburg) Chris Moon (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Zach Skates (Broken Arrow) Riley Kilroy (Padua Franciscan) inj. def. Matthew Cunningham (Shady Side) 2007 Alex Utley (CVCA) dec. Sam Rakes (Christiansburg) Riley Kilroy (Padua Franciscan) dec. Luke Brugh (Christianburg) Scott Cust (Great Bridge) maj. dec. Karl DeCiantis (North Allegheny)

30 171 Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Place 2010 Chris Phillips (Monroeville) maj. dec. Konner Witt (Oak Harbor) Charles Argue (Mount Carmel) dec. Michael Alexander (Findlay) Ed Ruth (Blair Academy) dec. Ethen Lofthouse (Mountain Crest) Chris Phillips (Monroeville) dec. Brian Roddy (Lakewood St. Edward) Mikey Benefiel (Montini Catholic) dec. Rob Waltko (North Allegheny) Eric Cameron (Archbishop Moeller) dec. Brian Roddy (Lakewood St. Edward) Phillip Keddy (Uintah) dec. David Thompson (St. Paris Graham) David Craig (Brandon) dec. Rocco Caponi (Akron SVSM) Jake Herbert (North Allegheny) dec. Joe Dennis (St. Paris Graham) Joey Dennis (St. Paris Graham) dec. J.R. Fairman (Mayfield) Chris Smolk (CVCA) pin Chris Daggett (Parkersburg South) 1: P.J. Jones (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Jeremy Villers (Canal Fulton Northwest) 5-4 tb 1998 Steve Mazzola (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Garret Hurd (Brookville) Ryan Kinley (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Bryan Maher (Pickerington) Ryan Kinley (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Chris Jones (Easton) Matt Kenny (Blair Academy) dec. Rob Rohn (Nazareth) Josh Cruzan (Choctaw) dec. Ryan Gumlock (Northamption) 3-2 3rd Place 2010 Kyle Ryan (St. Paris Graham) dec. Trey Adamson (Bishop Lynch) Alex Utley (CVCA) dec. Huston Evans (St. Paris Graham) Chris Phillips (Monroeville) dec. Nick Heflin (Massillon Perry) Zac Thomuseit (St. Paris Graham) dec. Corey Peltier (Blair Academy) Brian Roddy (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. David Thompson (St. Paris Graham) Rob Waltko (North Allegheny) tech fall Cody Magrum (Oak Harbor) Chance Litton (Parkersburg) dec. Jeff James (El Reno) Hudson Taylor (Blair Academy) maj. dec. Vince DiDona (Lakewood St. Edward) Ryan Knapp (Columbus DeSales) dec. Bryce Pickens (Parkersburg South) Mike Heist (Parkland) dec. Matt Bright (Milton) Jared Snyder (Massillon Perry) dec. Mark Himes (Brookville) Greg Hallahan (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Chris Smolk (CVCA) P.J. Jones (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Kurt Backes (Blair Academy) Matt Osolin (Eastlake North) dec. David Smith (Copley) Eric Chevalier (Belpre) pin Mike Bigrigg (Calvary Chapel) 2: Viktor Sveda (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Matt Fillo (Lakewood St. Edward) Damien Creighton (New Castle William Penn) maj. dec. Blaze Clymer (Easton) th Place 2010 Marshal Willet (Brecksville) dec. Chico Cloyne (Clay) Keithen Cast (Broken Arrow) dec. Todd Gaydosh (Parma Padua) Braden Carter (Christiansburg) dec. James Mannier (St. Paris Graham) Keith Witt (Oak Harbor) dec. Karl Dediantis (North Allegheny) Lawrence Beck (Reynolds) inj. def. Cody Magrum (Oak Harbor) 2005 Andrew Hoffer (Christiansburg) maj. dec. Tim Hill (Great Bridge) Jared Platt (Blair Academy) pin Paul Sen (Elyria) 2003 Mike Sanniti (Kenston) dec. Scott Marhofer (Walsh Jesuit) Alex Maciag (Blair Academy) dec. Mike Heist (Parkland) Adam Swift (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Alex Maciag (Blair Academy) Joe Dennis (St. Paris Graham) won by forfeit over John Lowery (Walsh Jesuit) 1999 Jeff Clemens (Dayton Carroll) pin Jared Snyder (Massillon Perry) 1: Jared Snyder (Massillon Perry) maj. dec. Andy Ucker (CVCA) Justin Millard (Bald Eagle Area) dec. Bandon Milhalko (Bethlehem Liberty) Ryan McGrath (Blair Academy) dec. David Jackson (Brookville) James Vanni (Garfield Heights) dec. Dan Barry (Lakewood St. Edward) Rodney Rideau (Midwest City) won by inj. def. over Jamie Groudle (Walsh Jesuit) 7th Place 2010 Dakota Deslauriers (Burrell) dec. Addison Knepshield (Blair Academy) Matthew Cunningham (Shady Side) maj. dec. Zach Nevills (Clovis) Kyle Kwiat (Tiffin Calvert) dec. Todd Gaydosh (Padua Franciscan) Nick Mills (University School) dec. Braden Carter (Christiansburg) Cory Peltier (Blair Academy) forfeit Dean Gaier (Archbishop Moeller) 2005 Matt Wenger (Dakota) won by injury default David Thompson (St. Paris Graham) 189 Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Place 2010 Morgan McIntosh (Calvalry Chapel) dec. Huston Evans (St. Paris Graham) Michael Evans (Blair Academy) dec. Max Thomusseit (St. Paris Graham) Max Huntley (Blair Academy) dec. Max Thomusseit (St. Paris Graham) Joe Budi (Kaukauna) maj. dec. Cody Magrum (Oak Harbor) Chris Honeycutt (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. David Marone (Broomfield) John Weakley (CVCA) maj.dec. David Green (Oviedo) Patrick Bond (Great Bridge) dec. Hudson Taylor (Blair Academy) Patrick Bond (Great Bridge) dec. Alex Maciag (Blair Academy) Patrick Bond (Great Bridge) dec. Joe Hoke (St. Paris Graham) cri ot 2001 Kurt Backes (Blair Academy) dec. Nick Terbay (Dayton Carroll) Kurt Backes (Blair Academy) dec. Jeff Clemens (Dayton Carroll) Kurt Backes (Blair Academy) dec. John Bialowas (Lakewood St. Edward) Lanfer Simpson (Waynesburg) dec. Joe Botsford (Ravenna Southeast) ot 1997 Andy Hrovat (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Jon Trenge (Orefield Parkland) 5-3 ot 1996 Jeff Knupp (Walsh Jesuit) pin Matt Kenny (Blair Academy) 1: Rick Umstead (Northampton) pin Jarret Hoff (Nazareth) 1: Craig Fernstermaker (Northampton) dec. Joe O Neill (Walsh Jesuit) 5-3 ot 3rd Place 2010 Alex Utley (CVCA) dec. Chaz Gresham (Goshen) Tommy Burriel (Clovis) pin Stephen McPeek (Bishop Lynch) 0: Max Huntley (Colonial Forge) dec. Jeremy Foster (Pemberville Eastwood) Nick Mills (University School) dec. Carl Foreside (Montini Catholic) John Weakley (CVCA) dec. Nick Purdue (Genoa) David Marone (Broomfield) dec. Jared McCurty (Uintah) Mike Pucillo (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Mike Ward (Mayfield) Nick Sommerfeld (Reynolds) pin Joey Lindamood (Parkersburg) 2: Matt Maciag (Blair Academy) dec. Eric Cassidy (North Allegheny) Jared Villers (Akron SVSM) dec. Patrick Bond (Great Bridge) Andy Rios (Lakewood St. Edward) pin Andy Ucker (CVCA) 2: Joe Palermo (Archbishop Hoban) dec. Ben McAvinew (Canal Fulton Northwest) Brendan Verner (Walsh Jesuit) pin Lloyd Hudson (Cincinnati Sycamore) 0: Ryan McGrath (Blair Academy) dec. Matt Zelinski (Revere) Bryan Baker (Massillon Perry) dec. John Christian (CVCA) Doug Jenison (CVCA) dec. Jarrod Martin (Beavercreek) Raymond Cato (Midwest City) maj. dec. Jason Soule (Bismarck Century) th Place 2010 Preston Quam (San Clemente) dec. Perry Hills (Pittsburgh CC) Cody Johnson (Broken Arrow) pin Jason Gott (Elyria) 4: Roman Sandoval (Shady Side) dec. Andrew Phillips (Massillon Perry) Adam Zamos (Lawrenceville) dec. Ryan Nelisse (Elyria) Scott Cust (Great Bridge) dec. Andy Thomas Parkersburg) Chris Honeycutt (Lakewood St. Edward) won by forfeit Bill Schindel (Archbishop Hoban) 2004 Kevin O Connor (Mt. St. Joseph) dec. Mike Mucha (Montini) Chase Marshall (University School) pin Curt Radcliff (Parkersburg South) 2: Nick Wendt (Milton) dec. Dino Razzano (Columbus DeSales) Adam Atiyeh (Parkland) dec. Nick Wendt (Milton) Adam Pyrka (Massillon Perry) dec. Mike McGeorge (Massillon Jackson) John Lowery (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Jason Merkle (Dayton Carroll) Mike Delguyd (Eastlake North) maj dec. John Bialowas (Lakewood St. Edward) Curt Thompson (Bald Eagle Area) dec. Derek Shirley (Parkview) Sean Bennett (Easton) won by inj. def. over Kevin Zitnik (Lakewood St. Edward) 1995 Joel Martin (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Ryan McGrath (Blair Academy) Nick Maples (Broken Arrow) dec. Jeremy Crites (Parkersburg South) 6-3 7th Place 2010 Sam Wheeler (Copley) dec. Kevin Marvel (McDonough) Bobby Lavelle (Council Rock) dec. Chris Smith (Parkersburg South) Donald McNeil (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Jake Bachman (Central Mountain) Terry Williamson (Broken Arrow) dec. Nathan Jones (Troy Christian) Dan Grimes (Montini Catholic) dec. Ryan Nelisse (Elyria) Jamey Srock (Akron SVSM) maj. dec. Jantzen Minton (Christiansburg)

31 215 Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Place 2010 Tanner Hall (Meridian) dec. William Knowles (Calvary Chapel) William Knowles (Calvary Chapel) dec. Beau Wenger (Fairless) Joe McMullan (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Ben Krakower (Blair Academy) Matt Fisher (Sandusky Perkins) dec. Matt Lindamood (Parkersburg) 3-2 SV 2006 Cody Gardner (Christiansburg) dec. Jared Platt (Blair Academy) Cody Gardner (Christiansburg) maj. dec. Garrett Goebel (Montini) Jason Marshall (St. Paris Graham) dec. Cody Gardner (Christianburg) Joe Dennis (St. Paris Graham) maj. dec. Lou Thomas (Parkersburg) Jarred Villers (Akron SVSM) dec. Matt Koz (Lakewood St. Edward) Matt Koz (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. David Dashiell (Great Bridge) Matt Koz (Lakewood St. Edward) pin Aarnon McCartney (Parkersburg South) 3: Steve Miocic (Eastlake North) pin Matt Koz (Lakewood St. Edward) 5: Chris Chaft (Blair Academy) pin Wes Pickens (Parkersburg South) 0: Eric Urdzik (Brecksville) dec. Matt Bradesca (Lakewood St. Edward) Viktor Sveda (Walsh Jesuit) pin Mike Sharpe (Parkersburg South) 1: Jeff Knupp (Walsh Jesuit) pin Kyle Geiger (Easton) 0: Jeff Knupp (Walsh Jesuit) dec. Rick Umstead (Northampton) 8-2 3rd Place 2010 Nick Tavanello (Wadsworth) pin Jason Gott (Elyria) 1: Nick Tavanello (Wadsworth) dec. Brian Beattie (Burrell) Logan White (St. Paris Graham) pin Terry Williamson (Broken Arrow) 0: Joe Heimdale (Broken Arrow) pin Felton Banks (Colonial Forge) 1: Justin Powell (Boardman) maj. dec. Ethan Winel (Montini Catholic) Jared Platt (Blair Academy) dec. Marco Caponi (Akron SVSM) Matt Pelar (Colonial Forge) dec. Jarrod Stapleton (El Reno) Rashard Goff (Brandon) dec. Ben Kinerson (Blair Academy) Jason Marshall (St. Paris Graham) dec. Lou Thomas (Parkersburg) Matt Maciag (Blair Academy) won by default Mike Skonieczny (Akron SVSM) 2000 Ryan Cody (Blair Academy) dec. Pat Barrentine (Dayton Carroll) Jeff Rice (St. Paris Graham) dec. Anthony Barker (Lakewood St. Edward) Jarred Tanner (Nordonia) dec. Steve Miocic (Eastlake North) John Dubbs (Bald Eagle Area) pin Carlos Cureton (Lancaster) 0: Jeff Storms (Blair Academy) maj. dec. Pat Kania (Oak Harbor) Tony Sylvester (Massillon Perry) dec. Trent Gondek (Lakewood St. Edward) Danny Weintraub (Midwest City) dec. Jim Beshears (Choctaw) th Place 2010 Ty Walz (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Mark Meyer (St. Paris Graham) Brook Gosch (Blue Mountain) dec. Anthony Wise (Massillon Perry) Jon Weber (Christiansburg) forfeit Ryan Nelisse (Elyria) 2007 Steve Hanzik (Blair Academy) dec. Will Ringer (Reynolds) Jim Numunaitis (Brecksville) dec. Jamey Srock (Akron SVSM) Kyle Meyer (Columbus DeSales) dec. Scott Nicholas (Dakota) Joey Lindamood (Parkersburg) forfeit Cameron Wade (St. Peter Chanel) 2003 Aaron Narinsky (Kenston) dec. Mike Edwards (Reynolds PA) Dave Noga (Eastlake North) dec. Ryan Adkins (Lakewood St. Edward) Drew Sulzer (West Geauga) pin J.T. Espinosa (Massillon Perry) 2000 J.T. Espinosa (Massillon Perry) dec. Jeff Rice (St. Paris Graham) Ryan Cody (Blair Academy) dec. Nate Small (Cincinnati Sycamore) Ken Dawson (Lakewood St. Edward) maj. dec. Chris Piscitello (Brecksville) Leigh Steele (Orefield Parkland) won by forfeit over Alan Goussov (Blair Academy) 1996 Trent Gondek (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Josh Saul (Calvary Chapel) Jon Kleinle (Nazareth) dec. Mike Sharpe (Parkersburg South) Chris Shannon (Easton) dec. Brian Douglas (Broken Arrow) 4-2 ot 7th Place 2010 Matt Meadows (CVCA) maj. dec. Brian Beattie (Burrell) Spencer Willett (Brecksville) dec. Dillon Hoffman (Blair Academy) Glenn Barnes (Central Mountain) dec. Grant Goebel (Montini Catholic) Tom DeRoia (Walsh Jesuit) pin Logan White (St. Paris Graham) 0: Ben Rios (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Brian Keyser (Upper Perkiomen) Tony Pinzone (Parma Padua) dec. Ryan Oddo (CVCA) Weight Class Placers 1st - 8th st Place 2010 Brooks Black (Blair Academy) dec. Doug Vollaro (Oviedo) Michael McMullan (Wyoming Seminary) dec. Ben Buzzelli (Wadsworth) Jeremy Johnson (Brecksville) pin Zach Corl (Central Mountain) 1: Garrett Goebel (Montini Catholic) dec. James Meder (Parma Valley Forge) 3-1 SV 2006 Garrett Goebel (Montini Catholic) dec.ben Kuhar (Lakewood St. Edward) Kenny Lester (Oviedo) pin Frank Becker (Moeller) 1: Steve Dumas (Brush) dec. Mike Edwards (Reynolds) Tony Johnson (Lakota) maj. dec. Keith Simmons (Brandon) Pat Barrentine (Dayton Carroll) maj. dec. Mike Skonieczny (Akron SVSM) Derrick Bendau (Mayfield) maj. dec. Luke Zajac (Seneca) Steve Mocco (Blair Academy) pin Dan Wendolowski (Lakewood St. Edward) 0: Steve Mocco (Blair Academy) pin Oliver Hyams (Cincinnati Sycamore) 1: David Hudson (Columbus Westland) dec. Tom Crock (Ravenna Southeast) 1-1 TB 1997 Chris Damico (Bethlehem Liberty) pin Chris Chaft (Blair Academy) 5: Jeremy Orsky (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Scott Wells (Brookville) Aaron Dardzinski (Garfield Heights) pin Jeremy Ormsky (Lakewood St. Edward) 0: Dan King (Lakewood St. Edward) pin Matt Kleinle (Nazareth) 3:37 3rd Place 2010 Ross Burbank (Frank W. Cox) dec. Terrence Jean-Jacques (Wyoming Seminary) Brooks Black (Blair Academy) dec. Luis Barragan (Gilroy) James Meder (Parma Valley Forge) dec. Keith Graeff (Blue Mountain) Nick Cook (Fauquier) pin Sam Brownlee (Canon McMillan) 4: Frank Becker (Archbishop Moeller) pin Adam Walls (St. Paris Graham) 1: John Hiles (Columbus DeSales) pin Mike Edwards (Reynolds) 1: Ben Kuhar (Lakewood St. Edward) pin Matt Richardson (Great Bridge) 2003 Kevin Quinn (Lakewood St. Edward) won by default John Kane (Blair Academy) 2002 Kevin Randolph (Columbus DeSales) dec. Ryan Dearman (Parkersburg) Katon Bethay (Milton) pin Brian Vanetti (Great Bridge) 0: Chris Morrison (Parkersburg South) dec. Anthony Eric (St. Paris Graham) Dan Wendolowski (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Austin Buckley (Columbus Westland) Oliver Hayms (Cincinnati Sycamore) pin Vinnie Carbone (Massillon Perry) 4: Emanuel Yoder (Bald Eagle Area) pin Jerome Key (Whitfield Northwest) 0: Chris Chaft (Blair Academy) dec. Josh Schultz (Calvary Chapel) Matt Kleinle (Nazareth) dec. John Hard (Northampton) Jason Woodard (Midwest City) inj. def. Bubba Skinner (New Castle William Penn) 5th Place 2010 Carlos Lugo (S.V.S.M.) pin Ross Ferraro (Montini Catholic) 2: Terry Williamson (Broken Arrow) forfeit Max Gladstone (Findlay) 2008 Josh Jackson (Claymont) forfeit Ben Buzzzelli (Wadsworth) 2007 Adam Walls (St. Paris Graham) dec. Zach Nolan (Parkersburg) Matthew Richardson (Great Bridge) dec. Kyle Hanson (Blair Academy) Jim Powers (Blair Academy) pin Matthew Richardson (Great Bridge) 2: Cody Ruffer (Archbold) won by forfeit over Stefan Tighe (Cathedral Prep) 2003 Bob Fenner (Kenston) dec. John Coyne (Lakewood St. Edward) Bob Fenner (Kenston) dec. Ryan Dearman (Perkersburg) Chris Morrison (Parkersburg South) dec. Butch Burdge (Massillon Jackson) 4-3 ot 2000 Chris Myers (Mentor) won by forfeit over Blake Dickson (Massillon Perry) 1999 Chris Teter (Massillon Jackson) pin Justin Sleeth (Parkersburg South) 3: Mike Campbell (Nordonia) dec. Doug Olds (Blair Academy) Josh Knapp (Brookville) pin Chris Brock (Whitfield Northwest) 0: Josh Knapp (Brookville) won by inj. def. over Kyle Ludwig (Glenbard North) 1995 John Reed (Medina Highland) dec. Chris Denker (Blair Academy) Matt Tyla (Walsh Jesuit) won by inj. def. over Bubba Skinner (New Castle William Penn) 7th Place 2010 Marquis Porterfield (Christiansburg) dec. Caleb Denny (Archbishop Moeller) Greg Kuhar (Lakewood St. Edward) dec. Doug Mayes (Massillon Perry) Will Ringer (Reynolds) dec. Zach Hanson (Parkersburg) Jeremy Johnston (Brecksville) dec. Josh Jackson (Uhrichsville Claymont) Zach Nolan (Parkersburg) dec. Kevin Gray (Shaler) Adam Walls (St. Paris Graham) dec. Charlie Weber (Christiansburg)

32 Ironman Team Standings Walsh Jesuit (OH) Blair Academy (NJ) * St. Edward (OH) Northampton (PA) Walsh Jesuit (OH) Blair Academy (NJ) * Nazareth (PA) Nazareth (PA) Easton (PA) Easton (PA) Easton (PA) Walsh Jesuit (OH) Bismarck Century (ND) St. Edward (OH) Calvary Chapel (CA) St. Edward (OH) Blair Academy (NJ) St. Edward (OH) * Bald Eagle Area (PA) St. Edward (OH) * Blair Academy (NJ) Blair Academy (NJ) Walsh Jesuit (OH) St. Paris Graham (OH) Orefield Parkland (PA) Brookville (PA) Waynesburg (PA) Brookville (PA) Waynesburg (PA) Walsh Jesuit (OH) St. Edward (OH) Blair Academy (NJ) * Blair Academy (NJ) * Blair Academy (NJ) * Great Bridge (VA) St. Paris Graham (OH) CVCA (OH) St. Edward (OH) Great Bridge (VA) Dayton Carrol (OH) St. Paris Graham (OH) St. Edward (OH) Parkersburg South (WV) SVSM (OH) Massilon Perry (OH) Blair Academy (NJ) * Blair Academy (NJ) * Blair Academy (NJ) * Brandon (FL) Great Bridge (VA) St. Edward (OH) St. Edward (OH) St. Paris Graham (OH) St. Paris Graham (OH) St. Paris Graham (OH) St. Edward (OH) Great Bridge (VA) Great Bridge (VA) El Reno (OK) Christiansburg (VA) St. Edward (OH) * St. Paris Graham (OH) * Blair Academy (NJ) * Blair Academy (NJ) Blair Academy (NJ) St. Paris Graham (OH) St. Paris Graham (OH) St. Edward (OH) Central Mountain (PA) Montini Catholic (IL) Colonial Forge (VA) St. Edward (OH) Caesar Rodney (DE) Monroeville (OH) Massilon Perry (OH) Blair Academy (NJ) * St. Paris Graham (OH) Blair Academy (NJ) * St. Paris Graham (OH) Blair Academy (NJ) St. Edward (OH) St. Edward (OH) Wyoming Seminary (PA) St. Paris Graham (OH) Wyoming Seminary (PA) Marmion (IL) Oak Park River Forest (IL) Central Mountain (PA) Monroeville (OH) 99 5 Cincinnati Moeller (OH) Blair Academy (NJ) * Blair Academy (NJ) * St. Paris Graham (OH) Wyoming Seminary (PA) St. Paris Graham (OH) Blair Academy (NJ) St. Paris Graham (OH) Oak Park River Forest (IL) Oak Park River Forest (IL) St. Edward (OH) Edmond North (OK) Wyoming Seminary (PA) Canon McMillan (PA) 96 5 Montini Catholic (IL) Franklin Regional (PA) Wyoming Seminary (PA) Blair Academy (NJ) Blair Academy (NJ) St. Edwards (OH) St. Paris Graham (OH) Lake Highland Prep (FL) Montini Catholic (IL) St. Paris Graham (OH) St. Edward (OH) 99 5 Bethlehem Catholic (PA)

33 Olympians Who Wrestled In The Ironman 2004 USA Eric Guerrero, San Jose Independence and Oklahoma State University, 60kg/132 lbs USA Andy Hrovat, Lakewood St. Edward and University of Michigan, 84kg/185 lbs USA Steve Mocco, Blair Academy and University of Iowa/Oklahoma State University, 120kg/264.5 lbs USA Jake Herbert, North Allegheny and Nortwestern University, 84kg/185 lbs 2012 USA Harry Lester, CVCA and Northern Michigan University, 74kg/163 lbs USA Coleman Scott, Waynesburg and Oklahoma State University, 60kg/132 lbs. Bronze Medalist 2012 PUERTO RICO Franklin Gomez, Brandon and Michigan State, 60kg/132 lbs PUERTO RICO Franklin Gomez, Brandon and Michigan State, 65kg/143 lbs BULGARIA Boris Novachkov, Fremont and Cal Poly, 65kg/143 lbs USA Kyle Snyder, Good Counsel and The Ohio State Unversity, 97kg/213 lbs. Gold Medalist World Champion Placers Who Wrestled In The Ironman Harry Lester, CVCA and Northern Michigan University, 66kg/145 lbs. 3rd Place-2006; 3rd Place-2007 Joe Heskett, Walsh Jesuit and Iowa State University, 74kg/163 lbs. 5th Place-2007 Jake Herbert, North Allegheny and Nortwestern University, 84kg/185 lbs 2nd Place-2009 Kyle Snyder, Good Counsel and TheOhio State University, 97kg/215 lbs 1st Place-2015 UWW World Champion Placers Who Wrestled In The Ironman 2012 USA Zain Retherford (Benton, PA) Cadet World Champion, Baku, Azerbaijan, 63kg/138.75lbs USA Aaron Pico (St. John Bosco, CA) Cadet World Champion, Zrenjanin, Serbia, 63kg/138.75lbs USA Kyle Snyder, (Good Counsel, MD) Junior World Champion, Sophia, Bulgaria, 96kg/211.5lbs USA Mason Manville, (Blair Academy, NJ) Cadet World Champion, Snina, Slovakia, 69kg/152lbs USA Spencer Lee, (Franklin Regional, PA) Cadet World Champion, Snina, Slovakia, 50kg/110lbs USA Joey McKenna (Blair Academy, NJ) Junior Silver Medalist, Zagreb, Coatia, 60kg/132 lbs USA Aaron Pico (St. John Bosco, CA) Junior Silver Medalist, Zagreb, Coatia, 66kg/146 lbs USA Kyle Snyder, (Good Counsel, MD) Junior Bronze Medalist, Zagreb, Coatia, 96kg/211.5lbs USA Spencer Lee, (Franklin Regional, PA) Junior World Champion, Salvador Da Bahia, Brazil 50kg/ 110lbs USA Spencer Lee, (Franklin Regional, PA) Junior World Champion, Macon France, 50kg/110 lbs. 27 NCAA Champions Wrestled In the Ironman Winning A Total of 46 NCAA Individual Crowns 4xNCAA Champion (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015).Logan Stieber, Monroeville and Ohio State University 3xNCAA Champion (2012, 2013, 2014)... Ed Ruth, Blair Academy and Penn State University 3xNCAA Champion (1997, 1998, 1999)... Eric Guererro, San Jose Independence and Oklahoma State University 2xNCAA Champion (2016, 2017)... Dean Heil, St. Edward and Oklahoma State University 2xNCAA Champion (2016, 2017)... Zain Retherford, Benton and Penn State University 2xNCAA Champion (2016, 2017)... Kyle Snyder, Good Counsel and Ohio State University 2xNCAA Champion (2015, 2016)... Isaiah Martinez, Leemore and University of Illinois 2xNCAA Champion (2013, 2014)... Jesse Delgado, Gilroy and University of Illinois 2xNCAA Champion (2012, 2014)... David Taylor, St. Paris Graham and Penn State University 2xNCAA Champion (2011, 2012)... Kellen Russell, Blair Academy and University of Michigan 2xNCAA Champion (2008, 2009)... Jeff Jaggers, St. Peter Chanel and Ohio State University 2xNCAA Champion (2007, 2009)... Jake Herbert, North Allegheny and Northwestern University 2xNCAA Champion (2007, 2008)... Mark Perry, Blair Academy and University of Iowa 2xNCAA Champion (2003, 2005)... Steve Mocco, Blair Academy and University of Iowa/Oklahoma State University 2xNCAA Champion (2003, 2005)... Ryan Bertin, Lakewood St. Edward and University of Michigan Darian Cruz Bethlehem Catholic and Lehigh University Vincenzo Joseph Pittsburgh Central Catholic and Penn State University Bo Nickal Allen and Penn State University Myles Martin, McDonogh School and Ohio State University Nathan Tomasello, CVCA and Ohio State University Tony Ramos, Glenbard North and University of Iowa Steve Luke, Massillon Perry and University of Michigan Mike Pucillo, Walsh Jesuit and Ohio State University Coleman Scott, Waynesburg and Oklahoma State University Dustin Schlatter, St. Paris Graham/Massillon Perry and University of Minnesota Zach Esposito, Blair Academy and Oklahome State University Joe Heskett, Walsh Jesuit and Iowa State University 30 NCAA Second Place Finishers Who Wrestled In The Ironman 3X NCAA Finalist (2nd-2000; 2nd-2001)..Joe Heskett, Walsh Jesuit and Iowa State University George DeCamilio St. Ignatius and Virginia Bo Jordan St. Paris Graham and Ohio State University Joey Lavallee Reno and University of Missouri Isaih Martner Leemore and University of Illinois Bryce Meredith, Cheyenne and Wyoming University Isaac Jordan, St. Paris Graham and Wisconsin University Bo Nickal, Allen and Penn State University Morgan McIntosh, Calvary Chapel and Penn State University Zeke Moisey, Bethlehem Catholic and West Virginia University David Habat, St. Ignatius and Edinboro University Kyle Snyder, Good Counsel and Ohio State University Devin Carter, Christiansburg and Virginia Tech Joshua Kindig, Blue Mountain and Oklahoma State University Nick Heflin, Massillon Perry and Ohio State University Michael McMullan, Wyoming Seminary and Northwestern University Tony Ramos, Glenbard North and University of Iowa David Taylor, St. Paris Graham and Penn State University Jason Welch, Los Lomas and Northwestern University David Taylor, St. Paris Graham and Penn State University Boris Novachkov, Fremont and Cal Poly SLO Mack Lewnes, Mt. St. Joseph and Cornell University Lance Palmer, Lakewood St. Edward and Ohio State University Mike Pucillo, Walsh Jesuit and Ohio State University Steve Luke, Massillon Perry and University of Michigan Ryan Lang, Lakewood St. Edward and Northwestern University Kurt Backes, Blair Academy and Iowa State University Coleman Scott, Waynesburg and Oklahoma State University Jake Herbert, North Allegheny and Northwestern University Mark Perry, Blair Academy and University of Iowa 2004(2nd-2004; 2nd-2006)...Steve Mocco, Blair Academy and Iowa University/Oklahoma State University Zach Esposito, Blair Academy and Oklahoma State University Jake Percival, Amherst and Ohio University Bryan Snyder, Easton and University of Nebraska Zach Thompson, Lakewood St. Edward and Iowa State University 26

34 Ironman Champions Listed Alphabetically Name School Wt. Year Agozzino, Charles Lakewood St. Edward Almeida, Mike Blair Academy Alton, Andrew Central Mountain Alton, Andrew Central Mountain Alton, Dylan Central Mountain Alton, Dylan Central Mountain Anderson, Keaton Pickerington Argue, Charles Mount Carmel Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Bartlett, Beau Wyoming Seminary Barrentine, Pat Dayton Carroll Beard, Michael Malvern Prep Beckman, Mason Reynolds Beckman, Mason Reynolds Bell, Austin Belle Vernon Bendau, Derrick Mayfield Benefiel, Mikey Montini Benefiel, Mikey Montini Bertin, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Billman, Jamar Easton Black, Brooks Blair Academy Black, Brooks Blair Academy Black, Brooks Blair Academy Blasco, Travis Blair Academy Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Branham, Andy Columbus Westland Brascetta, Nick St. Paris Graham Bright, Edgar Lakewood St. Edward Brown, Chris Great Bridge Budi, Joe Kaukauna Burns, Jon Cardinal Gibbons Byers, Brad Walsh Jesuit Cameron, Eric Archbishop Moeller Carr, David Massillon Perry Carter, Devin Christiansburg Chaft, Chris Blair Academy Cintron, George Blair Academy Clark, Jamie Lakewood St. Edward Clement, Brad Lakewood St. Edward Cobbs, Jayk Great Bridge Comacho, Niko Bethlehem Catholic Condon, Josh Harrison Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Cote, Dave Nazareth Craig, David Brandon Cruz, Randy Bethlehem Catholic Cruzan, Josh Choctaw Daggett, Casey Parkersburg South Damico, Chris Bethlehem Liberty Dance, Joey Christiansburg Danishek, Jacob Dayton Christian Dardzinski, Aaron Garfiled Heights Daugherty, Nate Walsh Jesuit Davis, Ryan Blair Academy Davis, Ryan Blair Academy Denker, Brad Blair Academy Dennis, Joey St. Paris Graham Dennis, Joey St. Paris Graham Deubel, Ricky Kenston DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham Donathon, Zackary Mason Doto, Travis Nazareth Dumas, Steve Brush Duncan, Dylan Montini Catholic Dunfee, Chris Ravenna Southeast Dunn, Matt Reynolds Dunston, Paul Lakewood St. Edward Emili, Dave Northampton Erwin, David St.Paris Graham Esposito, Zach Blair Academy Name School Wt. Year Esposito, Zach Blair Academy Evans, Huston St. Paris Graham Evans, Michael Blair Academy Fair, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Fernstermaker, Craig Northampton Ferraro, Keith Brookville Fisher, Matt Sandusky Perkins Foster, Quinn Blair Academy Frey, Adam Blair Academy Frey, Adam Blair Academy Frishkorn, Daniel Great Bridge Frishkorn, Jordan Great Bridge Gardner, Cody Christiansburg Gardner, Cody Christiansburg Giacche, John Blair Academy Giuricich, Jody Blair Academy Goebel, Garrett Montini Goebel, Garrett Montini Gomez, Franklin Brandon Guerrero, Eric San Jose Independence Guillen, Moises Perrysburg Gulibon, Jimmy Derry Hall, Tanner Meridian Hart, Aaron St.Paris Graham Hart, Aaron St. Paris Graham Hart, Aaron St. Paris Graham Hayes, Ke-Shawn Park Hill Heil, Dean Lakewood St. Edward Henderson, Evan Kiski Prep Herbert, Jake North Allegheny Hernan, Joe Madison Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit Honeycutt, Chris Lakewood St. Edward Hovis, Quentin Poway Hrovat, Andy Lakewood St. Edward Hudson, David Columbus Westland Huntley, Max Blair Academy Jaggers, Jeff St. Peter Chanel Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Jeffries, Davion Broken Arrow Jenkins, Derek Orefield Parkland Johnson, Jeremy Brecksville Johnson, Michael Montini Catholic Johnson, Tony Lakota Jones, P.J. Walsh Jesuit Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Jordan, Isaac St. Paris Graham Jordan, Micah St. Paris Graham Keaton, Nate Circleville Keddy, Phillip Uintah Kelly, Cameron Bellbrook Kelly, Chris Easton Kemerer, Michael Franklin Regional Kemmerer, Zack Upper Perkiomen Kenny, Matt Blair Academy King, Dan Lakewood St. Edward Kinley, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Kinley, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Knowles, William Calvary Chapel Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit Kolodzik, Matthew Blair Academy Koz, Matt Lakewood St. Edward Koz, Matt Lakewood St. Edward Kulczycki, Mike Lakewood St. Edward Labriola, Mikey Bethlehem Catholic Ladnier, Hunter Lakewood St. Edward Lang, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Lang, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Lee, Spencer Franklin Regional Lee, Sprencer Franklin Regional Lee, Spencer Franklin Regional Lehnard, Mason Lakewood St. Edward Lester, Harry CVCA

35 Name School Wt. Year Lester, Harry CVCA Lester, Harry CVCA Lester, Kenny Oviedo Lewnes, Mack Mt. St. Joseph Liberto, Dennis Northampton Luke, Steve Massillon Perry Luster, Jason Pittsburgh CC Mann, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Mann, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Manville, Mason Wyoming Seminary Marchette, Sonny Walsh Jesuit Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham, Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham Marshall, Jason St. Paris Graham Martin, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Mason, Mario Blair Academy Mattiace, Frank Blair Academy Mattiace, Frank Blair Academy Maynard, Gray Lakewood St. Edward Mazzola, Steve Lakewood St. Edward McBurney, Brent Massillon Perry McBurney, Brent Massillon Perry McIntosh, Morgan Calvary Chapel McKenna, Joey Blair Academy McMullan, Joe Wyoming Seminary McMullan, Michael Wyoming Seminary Meade, Alex Caesar Rodney Meade, Alex Caesar Rodney Medina, Eric Blair Academy Medina, Eric Blair Academy Meltzer, Max Blair Academy Mergenthaler, Todd New Cstle William Penn Metz, Ryan Parkersburg South Miller, Ian Oak Harbor Milonas, Dylan Blair Academy Milonas, Dylan Blair Academy Miocic, Steve Eastlake North Mitchell, Scott Walsh Jesuit Mocco, Steve Blair Academy Mocco, Steve Blair Academy Moore, Mitch St. Paris Graham, Moos, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Morgan, Ryan Columbus DeSales Morris, Eric Wyoming Seminary Mueller, Jack Trinity Christian Murphy, Billy Hughson Nakamura, Yoshi Lakewood St. Edward Nemec, Sean Lakewood St. Edward Nickal, Bo Allen Nixon, Lance Archbishop Hoban Novachkov, Boris Fremont O Donnell, Pat Waynesburg Olivas, Cade St. John Bosco Orsky, Jeremy Lakewood St. Edward Overholt, Scott Walsh Jesuit Palmer, Colin Lakewood St. Edward Palmer, Lance Lakewood St. Edward Palmer, Matt Blair Academy Parson, Russell Blair Academy Percival, Jake Amherst Perry, Mark Blair Academy Perry, Mark Blair Academy Phillips, Chris Monroeville Phillips, Chris Monroeville Pico, Aaron St. John Bosco Pouillas, Georgio Canfield Preston, Robbie Blair Academy Preston, Robbie Blair Academy Pucillo, Mike Walsh Jesuit Ramos, Tony Glenbard North Reenan, Nick Wyoming Seminary Rella, Dave Walsh Jesuit Retherford, Zain Benton Reynolds, Dylan Saegertown Rolnick, Brandon Lawrenceville Ruano, Edgar Montini Catholic Russell, Kellen Blair Academy Rute, Gary Easton Ruth, Ed Blair Academy Sabot, Troy Bismark Century Sasso, Sammy Nazareth Schlatter, C.P. St. Paris Graham Schlatter, C.P. St. Paris Graham Schlatter, Dustin St. Paris Graham Schlatter, Dustin Massillon Perry Scott, Coleman Waynesburg Name School Wt. Year Seiple, Eli St. Paris Graham, Shanaman, Max Blair Academy Sheetz, Chris Upper Perkiomen Sheltom, Brandon El Reno Shields, Jordan Burrell Showunmi, David Blair Academy Silver, Evan Blair Academy Silverstein, Jason Blair Academy Simpson, Lanfer Waynesburg Singletary, Chase Blair Academy Singletary, Chase Blair Academy Skonieczny, Nate Walsh Jesuit Skonieczny, Nate Walsh Jesuit Smith, Shaun Massillon Perry Smolk, Chris CVCA Snyder, Bryan Easton Snyder, Bryan Easton Snyder, Kyle Good Counsel Snyder, Kyle Good Counsel Squire, Bradley Wadsworth Staylor, Christian Great Bridge Staylor, Justin Great Bridge Stencil, Matt Oregon Clay Stickley, Eli St. Paris Graham Stieber, Hunter Monroeville Stieber, Hunter Monroeville Stieber, Logan Monroeville Stieber, Logan Monroeville Sulzer, Keith Lakewood St. Edward Sulzer, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Sveda, Viktor Walsh Jesuit Tagg, Gabriel Brecksville Tagg, Julian Brecksville Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Teacher, Kameron Central Crosssing Terbay, Nick Dayton Carroll Terrill, Chris Choctaw Tessari, Cam Monroeville Throckmorton, Mark Waynesburg Toal, Zach Troy Christian Tolar, Mike Lakewood St. Edward Tomaev, Marat Blair Academy Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Triggas, Nikko Campolindo Umstead, Rick Northampton Urdzik, Eric Brecksville Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy Villers, Jarred Akron SVSM Vough, Kevin Elyria Warner, Jacob Washington Warner, Tyler Uhrichsville Claymont Weakley, John CVCA Welch, Jason Los Lomas West, Ryan Dayton Carroll White, Derek Edmond North White, Isaiah Oak Park River Forest White, Sam Massillon Perry Whitford, Ben Marmion Wiercioch, Cody Canon-McMillan Wilcox, Ty Calvary Chapol Wilson, Tariq Steubenville Woods, Real Montini Catholic Zolotoy, Greg Independence

36 Ironman Champions Listed by School School Name Wt. Year Akron SVSM Villers, Jarred Allen Nickal, Bo Amherst Percival, Jake Archbishop Hoban Nixon, Lance Archbishop Moeller Cameron, Eric Bellbrook Kelly, Cameron Belle Vernon Bell, Austin Benton Retherford, Zain Bethlehem Catholic Cruz, Randy Bethlehem Catholic Comacho, Niko Bethlehem Catholic Labriola, Mikey Bethlehem Liberty Damico, Chris Bismark Century Sabot, Troy Blair Academy Almeida, Mike Blair Academy Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Black, Brooks Blair Academy Black, Brooks Blair Academy Black, Brooks Blair Academy Blasco, Travis Blair Academy Chaft, Chris Blair Academy Cintron, George Blair Academy Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Davis, Ryan Blair Academy Davis, Ryan Blair Academy Denker, Brad Blair Academy Esposito, Zach Blair Academy Esposito, Zach Blair Academy Evans, Michael Blair Academy Foster, Quinn Blair Academy Frey, Adam Blair Academy Frey, Adam Blair Academy Giacche, John Blair Academy Giuricich, Jody Blair Academy Huntley, Max Blair Academy Kenny, Matt Blair Academy Kolodzik, Matthew Blair Academy Mason, Mario Blair Academy Mattiace, Frank Blair Academy Mattiace, Frank Blair Academy McKenna, Joey Blair Academy Medina, Eric Blair Academy Medina, Eric Blair Academy Meltzer, Max Blair Academy Milonas, Dylan Blair Academy Milonas, Dylan Blair Academy Mocco, Steve Blair Academy Mocco, Steve Blair Academy Palmer, Matt Blair Academy Parson, Russell Blair Academy Perry, Mark Blair Academy Perry, Mark Blair Academy Preston, Robbie Blair Academy Preston, Robbie Blair Academy Russell, Kellen Blair Academy Ruth, Ed Blair Academy Shanaman, Max Blair Academy Showunmi, David Blair Academy Silver, Evan Blair Academy Silverstein, Jason Blair Academy Singletary, Chase Blair Academy Singletary, Chase Blair Academy Tomaev, Marat Blair Academy Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy Villalonga, Chris Brandon Craig, David Brandon Gomez, Franklin Brecksville Johnson, Jeremy Brecksville Tagg, Julian Brecksville Tagg, Gabriel Brecksville Urdzik, Eric Broken Arrow Jeffries, Davion Brookville Ferraro, Keith Brush Dumas, Steve School Name Wt. Year Burrell Shields, Jordan Caesar Rodney Meade, Alex Caesar Rodney Meade, Alex Calvary Chapel Knowles, William Calvary Chapel McIntosh, Morgan Calvary Chapol Wilcox, Ty Campolindo Triggas, Nikko Canfield Pouillas, Georgio Canon-McMillan Wiercioch, Cody Cardinal Gibbons Burns, Jon Central Crosssing Teacher, Kameron Central Mountain Alton, Andrew Central Mountain Alton, Andrew Central Mountain Alton, Dylan Central Mountain Alton, Dylan Choctaw Cruzan, Josh Choctaw Terrill, Chris Christiansburg Carter, Devin Christiansburg Dance, Joey Christiansburg Gardner, Cody Christiansburg Gardner, Cody Circleville Keaton, Nate Columbus DeSales Morgan, Ryan Columbus Westland Branham, Andy Columbus Westland Hudson, David CVCA Lester, Harry CVCA Lester, Harry CVCA Lester, Harry CVCA Smolk, Chris CVCA Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Weakley, John Dayton Carroll Barrentine, Pat Dayton Carroll Terbay, Nick Dayton Carroll West, Ryan Dayton Christian Danishek, Jacob Derry Gulibon, Jimmy Eastlake North Miocic, Steve Easton Billman, Jamar Easton Kelly, Chris Easton Rute, Gary Easton Snyder, Bryan Easton Snyder, Bryan Edmond North White, Derek El Reno Sheltom, Brandon Elyria Vough, Kevin Franklin Regional Kemerer, Michael Franklin Regional Lee, Spencer Franklin Regional Lee, Sprencer Franklin Regional Lee, Spencer Fremont Novachkov, Boris Garfiled Heights Dardzinski, Aaron Glenbard North Ramos, Tony Good Counsel Snyder, Kyle Good Counsel Snyder, Kyle Great Bridge Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Brown, Chris Great Bridge Cobbs, Jayk Great Bridge Frishkorn, Daniel Great Bridge Frishkorn, Jordan Great Bridge Staylor, Christian Great Bridge Staylor, Justin Harrison Condon, Josh Hughson Murphy, Billy Independence Zolotoy, Greg Kaukauna Budi, Joe Kenston Deubel, Ricky Kiski Prep Henderson, Evan Lakewood St. Edward Agozzino, Charles Lakewood St. Edward Bertin, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Bright, Edgar Lakewood St. Edward Clark, Jamie Lakewood St. Edward Clement, Brad Lakewood St. Edward Dunston, Paul Lakewood St. Edward Fair, Ryan

37 School Name Wt. Year Lakewood St. Edward Heil, Dean Lakewood St. Edward Honeycutt, Chris Lakewood St. Edward Hrovat, Andy Lakewood St. Edward Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward King, Dan Lakewood St. Edward Kinley, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Kinley, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Koz, Matt Lakewood St. Edward Koz, Matt Lakewood St. Edward Kulczycki, Mike Lakewood St. Edward Ladnier, Hunter Lakewood St. Edward Lang, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Lang, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Lehnard, Mason Lakewood St. Edward Mann, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Mann, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Martin, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Maynard, Gray Lakewood St. Edward Mazzola, Steve Lakewood St. Edward Moos, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Nakamura, Yoshi Lakewood St. Edward Nemec, Sean Lakewood St. Edward Orsky, Jeremy Lakewood St. Edward Palmer, Colin Lakewood St. Edward Palmer, Lance Lakewood St. Edward Sulzer, Keith Lakewood St. Edward Sulzer, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Tolar, Mike Lakota Johnson, Tony Lawrenceville Rolnick, Brandon Los Lomas Welch, Jason Madison Hernan, Joe Marmion Whitford, Ben Malvern Prep Beard, Michael Mason Donathon,Zackary Massillon Perry Carr, David Massillon Perry Luke, Steve Massillon Perry McBurney, Brent Massillon Perry McBurney, Brent Massillon Perry Schlatter, Dustin Massillon Perry Smith, Shaun Massillon Perry White, Sam Mayfield Bendau, Derrick Meridian Hall, Tanner Monroeville Phillips, Chris Monroeville Phillips, Chris Monroeville Stieber, Hunter Monroeville Stieber, Hunter Monroeville Stieber, Logan Monroeville Stieber, Logan Monroeville Tessari, Cam Montini Benefiel, Mikey Montini Benefiel, Mikey Montini Goebel, Garrett Montini Goebel, Garrett Montini Catholic Duncan, Dylan Montini Catholic Johnson, Michael Montini Catholic Ruano, Edgar Montini Catholic Woods, Real Mount Carmel Argue, Charles Mt. St. Joseph Lewnes, Mack Nazareth Cote, Dave Nazareth Doto, Travis Nazareth Sasso, Sammy New Cstle William Penn Mergenthaler, Todd North Allegheny Herbert, Jake Northampton Emili, Dave Northampton Fernstermaker, Craig Northampton Liberto, Dennis Northampton Umstead, Rick Oak Harbor Miller, Ian Oak Park River Forest White, Isaiah Orefield Parkland Jenkins, Derek Oregon Clay Stencil, Matt Oviedo Lester, Kenny Park Hill Hayes, Ke-Shawn Parkersburg South Daggett, Casey Parkersburg South Metz, Ryan Perrysburg Guillen, Moises Pickerington Anderson, Keaton Pittsburgh CC Luster, Jason Poway Hovis, Quentin Ravenna Southeast Dunfee, Chris Reynolds Beckman, Mason Reynolds Beckman, Mason School Name Wt. Year Reynolds Dunn, Matt Saegertown Reynolds, Dylan San Jose Independence Guerrero, Eric Sandusky Perkins Fisher, Matt St. Ignatius DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius DiCamillo, George St. John Bosco Olivas, Cade St. John Bosco Pico, Aaron St. John Bosco Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Valencia, Zahid St. Paris Graham Brascetta, Nick St. Paris Graham Dennis, Joey St. Paris Graham Dennis, Joey St. Paris Graham Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham Evans, Huston St. Paris Graham Hart, Aaron St. Paris Graham Hart, Aaron St. Paris Graham Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Jordan, Isaac St. Paris Graham Jordan, Micah St. Paris Graham Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham Marshall, Jason St. Paris Graham Schlatter, C.P St. Paris Graham Schlatter, C.P St. Paris Graham Schlatter, Dustin St. Paris Graham Stickley, Eli St. Paris Graham Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Taylor, David St. Paris Graham, Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham, Moore, Mitch St. Paris Graham, Seiple, Eli St. Peter Chanel Jaggers, Jeff St.Paris Graham Erwin, David St.Paris Graham Hart, Aaron Steubenville Wilson, Tariq Trinity Christian Mueller, Jack Troy Christian Toal, Zach Uhrichsville Claymont Warner, Tyler Uintah Keddy, Phillip Upper Perkiomen Kemmerer, Zack Upper Perkiomen Sheetz, Chris Wadsworth Squire, Bradley Walsh Jesuit Byers, Brad Walsh Jesuit Daugherty, Nate Walsh Jesuit Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit Jones, P.J Walsh Jesuit Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit Marchette, Sonny Walsh Jesuit Mitchell, Scott Walsh Jesuit Overholt, Scott Walsh Jesuit Pucillo, Mike Walsh Jesuit Rella, Dave Walsh Jesuit Skonieczny, Nate Walsh Jesuit Skonieczny, Nate Walsh Jesuit Sveda, Viktor Washington Warner, Jacob Waynesburg O Donnell, Pat Waynesburg Scott, Coleman Waynesburg Simpson, Lanfer Waynesburg Throckmorton, Mark Wyoming Seminary Bartlett, Beau Wyoming Seminary Manville, Mason Wyoming Seminary McMullan, Joe Wyoming Seminary McMullan, Michael Wyoming Seminary Morris, Eric Wyoming Seminary Reenan, Nick

38 Ironman Champions Listed by Weight Wt. Name School Year 103 Blasco, Travis Blair Academy Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Preston, Robbie Blair Academy Lester, Harry CVCA Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Cobbs, Jayk Great Bridge Staylor, Justin Great Bridge Lang, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward McBurney, Brent Massillon Perry Smith, Shaun Massillon Perry Stieber, Hunter Monroeville Mergenthaler, Todd New Cstle William Penn DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius Brascetta, Nick St. Paris Graham Hart, Aaron St. Paris Graham Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Tagg, Julian Brecksville Stickley, Eli St. Paris Graham Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Warner, tyler Uhrichsville Claymont Olivas, Cade St. John Bosco Keaton, Nate Circleville Cintron, George Blair Academy Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Silver, Evan Blair Academy Gomez, Franklin Brandon Triggas, Nikko Campolindo Carter, Devin Christiansburg Lester, Harry CVCA Kelly, Chris Easton Ramos, Tony Glenbard North Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Moos, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Liberto, Dennis Northampton DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius Hart, Aaron St. Paris Graham Schlatter, Dustin St. Paris Graham Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Scott, Coleman Waynesburg Lee, Spencer Franklin Regional Tagg, Gabriel Brecksville Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Moore, Mitch St. Paris Graham, Woods, Real Montini Catholic Silverstein, Jason Blair Academy Terrill, Chris Choctaw Gulibon, Jimmy Derry Staylor, Christian Great Bridge Deubel, Ricky Kenston Clark, Jamie Lakewood St. Edward Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Lehnard, Mason Lakewood St. Edward Palmer, Lance Lakewood St. Edward McBurney, Brent Massillon Perry Stieber, Logan Monroeville Beckman, Mason Reynolds Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham Hart, Aaron St. Paris Graham Sheetz, Chris Upper Perkiomen Byers, Brad Walsh Jesuit Throckmorton, Mark Waynesburg Bartlett, Beau Wyoming Seminary Hayes, Ke-Shawn Park Hill Tomasello, Nathan CVCA DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius Lee, Sprencer Franklin Regional, PA Mueller, Jack Trinity Christian Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Giacche, John Blair Academy Preston, Robbie Blair Academy Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy Snyder, Bryan Easton Novachkov, Boris Fremont Frishkorn, Jordan Great Bridge Zolotoy, Greg Independence Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward 1999 Wt. Name School Year 125 Mann, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Sulzer, Keith Lakewood St. Edward White, Sam Massillon Perry Stieber, Logan Monroeville Emili, Dave Northampton Metz, Ryan Parkersburg South Beckman, Mason Reynolds Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham Dance, Joey Christiansburg Heil, Dean Lakewood St. Edward Kolodzik, Matthew Blair Academy Lee, Spencer Franklin Regional Seiple, Eli St. Paris Graham Wilson, Tariq Steubenville Sabot, Troy Bismark Century Denker, Brad Blair Academy Frey, Adam Blair Academy Meltzer, Max Blair Academy Russell, Kellen Blair Academy Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy Frey, Adam Blair Academy Lester, Harry CVCA Rute, Gary Easton Frishkorn, Daniel Great Bridge Murphy, Billy Hughson Kulczycki, Mike Lakewood St. Edward Mann, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Whitford, Ben Marmion Squire, Bradley Wadsworth Daugherty, Nate Walsh Jesuit Skonieczny, Nate Walsh Jesuit Cruz, Randy Bethlehem Catholic Donathon, Zackary Mason Pico, Aaron St. John Bosco Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Kelly, Cameron Bellbrook, OH Duncan, Dylan Montini Catholic Shanaman, Max Blair Academy Ferraro, Keith Brookville Branham, Andy Columbus Westland West, Ryan Dayton Carroll Snyder, Bryan Easton Shelton, Brandon El Reno Lang, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Palmer, Colin Lakewood St. Edward Stieber, Hunter Monroeville Tessari, Cam Monroeville Dunfee, Chris Ravenna Southeast Guerrero, Eric San Jose Independence Schlatter, C.P. St. Paris Graham Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Jaggers, Jeff St. Peter Chanel Kemmerer, Zack Upper Perkiomen Marchette, Sonny Walsh Jesuit Guillen, Moises Perrysburg McKenna, Joey Blair Academy Retherford, Zain Benton Skonieczny, Nate Walsh Jesuit Jeffries, Davion Broken Arrow Ladnier, Hunter Lakewood St. Edward Percival, Jake Amherst Davis, Ryan Blair Academy Foster, Quinn Blair Academy Mason, Mario Blair Academy Tomaev, Marat Blair Academy Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy Shields, Jordan Burrell Alton, Andrew Central Mountain Morgan, Ryan Columbus DeSales Billman, Jamar Easton Henderson, Evan Kiski Prep Agozzino, Charles Lakewood St. Edward Clement, Brad Lakewood St. Edward Dunston, Paul Lakewood St. Edward Benefiel, Mikey Montini Anderson, Keaton Pickerington Dunn, Matt Reynolds Davis, Ryan Blair Academy

39 Wt. Name School Year 145 Esposito, Zach Blair Academy Giuricich, Jody Blair Academy Milonas, Dylan Blair Academy Perry, Mark Blair Academy Meade, Alex Caesar Rodney Burns, Jon Cardinal Gibbons Alton, Andrew Central Mountain Alton, Dylan Central Mountain Bright, Edgar Lakewood St. Edward Nakamura, Yoshi Lakewood St. Edward Nemec, Sean Lakewood St. Edward Hernan, Joe Madison Schlatter, Dustin Massillon Perry Cote, Dave Nazareth Jenkins, Derek Orefield Parkland Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit Rella, Dave Walsh Jesuit Jordan, Micah St. Paris Graham Kemerer, Michael Franklin Regional Carr, David Massillon Perry Sasso, Sammy Nazareth Almeida, Mike Blair Academy Esposito, Zach Blair Academy Medina, Eric Blair Academy Medina, Eric Blair Academy Parson, Russell Blair Academy Hovis, Quentin Poway Meade, Alex Caesar Rodney Alton, Dylan Central Mountain Terbay, Nick Dayton Carroll Brown, Chris Great Bridge Bertin, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Maynard, Gray Lakewood St. Edward Danishek, Jacob Dayton Christian Tolar, Mike Lakewood St. Edward Rolnick, Brandon Lawrenceville Doto, Travis Nazareth Miller, Ian Oak Harbor Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit Schlatter, C.P. St. Paris Graham Pucillo, Mike Walsh Jesuit White, Isaiah Oak Park River Forest Manville, Mason Wyoming Seminary Milonas, Dylan Blair Academy Nixon, Lance Archbishop Hoban Palmer, Matt Blair Academy Perry, Mark Blair Academy Pouillas, Georgio Canfield Wilcox, Ty Calvary Chapel Condon, Josh Harrison Fair, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Sulzer, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Welch, Jason Los Lomas Luke, Steve Massillon Perry Lewnes, Mack Mt. St. Joseph Daggett, Casey Parkersburg South Luster, Jason Pittsburgh CC Erwin, David St. Paris Graham Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Jordan, Isaac St. Paris Graham Toal, Zach Troy Christian Mitchell, Scott Walsh Jesuit Overholt, Scott Walsh Jesuit O Donnell, Pat Waynesburg Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham Labriola, Mikey Bethlehem Catholic Wiercioch, Cody Canon-McMillan Martin, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco Bell, Austin Belle Vernon Cameron, Eric Archbishop Moeller Kenny, Matt Blair Academy Ruth, Ed Blair Academy Craig, David Brandon Cruzan, Josh Choctaw Smolk, Chris CVCA Kinley, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Kinley, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Mazzola, Steve Lakewood St. Edward Phillips, Chris Monroeville Phillips, Chris Monroeville Benefiel, Mikey Montini Argue, Charles Mount Carmel 2009 Wt. Name School Year 171 Herbert, Jake North Allegheny Dennis, Joey St. Paris Graham Keddy, Phillip Uintah Jones, P.J. Walsh Jesuit Beard, Michael Malvern Prep Evans, Huston St. Paris Graham Morris, Eric Wyoming Seminary Nickal, Bo Allen Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Reenan, Nick Wyoming Seminary Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Budi, Joe Kaukauna Evans, Michael Blair Academy Fernstermaker, Craig Northampton Honeycutt, Chris Lakewood St. Edward Hrovat, Andy Lakewood St. Edward Huntley, Max Blair Academy Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit McIntosh, Morgan Calvary Chapel Simpson, Lanfer Waynesburg Umstead, Rick Northampton Weakley, John CVCA Mattiace, Frank Blair Academy Mattiace, Frank Blair Academy Warner, Jacob Washington White, Derek Edmond North Reynolds, Dylan Saegertown Singletary, Chase Blair Academy Villers, Jarred Akron SVSM Chaft, Chris Blair Academy Urdzik, Eric Brecksville Knowles, William Calvary Chapel Gardner, Cody Christiansburg Gardner, Cody Christiansburg Miocic, Steve Eastlake North Koz, Matt Lakewood St. Edward Koz, Matt Lakewood St. Edward Hall, Tanner Meridian Fisher, Matt Sandusky Perkins Dennis, Joey St. Paris Graham Marshall, Jason St. Paris Graham Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit Sveda, Viktor Walsh Jesuit McMullan, Joe Wyoming Seminary Ruano, Edgar Montini Catholic Snyder, Kyle Good Counsel Snyder, Kyle Good Counsel Showunmi, David Blair Academy Singletary, Chase Blair Academy Stencil, Matt Oregon Clay Damico, Chris Bethlehem Liberty Black, Brooks Blair Academy Black, Brooks Blair Academy Black, Brooks Blair Academy Mocco, Steve Blair Academy Barrentine, Pat Dayton Carroll Bendau, Derrick Mayfield Comacho, Niko Bethlehem Catholic Dardzinski, Aaron Garfiled Heights Dumas, Steve Brush Goebel, Garrett Montini Goebel, Garrett Montini Hudson, David Columbus Westland Johnson, Jeremy Brecksville Johnson, Michael Montini Catholic Johnson, Tony Lakota King, Dan Lakewood St. Edward Lester, Kenny Oviedo McMullan, Michael Wyoming Seminary Mocco, Steve Blair Academy Orsky, Jeremy Lakewood St. Edward Vough, Kevin Elyria Teacher, Kameron Central Crosssing

40 Ironman Champions Listed by Year Year Name School Wt Clement, Brad Lakewood St. Edward Cote, Dave Nazareth Cruzan, Josh Choctaw Doto, Travis Nazareth Emili, Dave Northampton Fernstermaker, Craig Northampton Guerrero, Eric San Jose Independence King, Dan Lakewood St. Edward Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit Liberto, Dennis Northampton Mergenthaler, Todd New Cstle William Penn Overholt, Scott Walsh Jesuit Sabot, Troy Bismark Century Terrill, Chris Choctaw Almeida, Mike Blair Academy Dardzinski, Aaron Garfiled Heights Foster, Quinn Blair Academy Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit Kelly, Chris Easton Kenny, Matt Blair Academy Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit Marchette, Sonny Walsh Jesuit Mitchell, Scott Walsh Jesuit Rute, Gary Easton Silverstein, Jason Blair Academy Smith, Shaun Massillon Perry Snyder, Bryan Easton Umstead, Rick Northampton Billman, Jamar Easton Byers, Brad Walsh Jesuit Cintron, George Blair Academy Denker, Brad Blair Academy Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit Kinley, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit McBurney, Brent Massillon Perry Nakamura, Yoshi Lakewood St. Edward Orsky, Jeremy Lakewood St. Edward Snyder, Bryan Easton Sveda, Viktor Walsh Jesuit Wilcox, Ty Calvary Chapol Zolotoy, Greg Independence Anderson, Keaton Pickerington Damico, Chris Bethlehem Liberty Fair, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Ferraro, Keith Brookville Giacche, John Blair Academy Hrovat, Andy Lakewood St. Edward Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Jenkins, Derek Orefield Parkland Kinley, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Kulczycki, Mike Lakewood St. Edward Lester, Harry CVCA Maynard, Gray Lakewood St. Edward McBurney, Brent Massillon Perry Urdzik, Eric Brecksville Branham, Andy Columbus Westland Chaft, Chris Blair Academy Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Daugherty, Nate Walsh Jesuit Giuricich, Jody Blair Academy Hudson, David Columbus Westland Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Lester, Harry CVCA Mann, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Mazzola, Steve Lakewood St. Edward O Donnell, Pat Waynesburg Simpson, Lanfer Waynesburg Tolar, Mike Lakewood St. Edward Tomaev, Marat Blair Academy Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Bertin, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Dunfee, Chris Ravenna Southeast Hernan, Joe Madison Jayne, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Jones, P.J. Walsh Jesuit Lang, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward 103 Year Name School Wt Lehnard, Mason Lakewood St. Edward Mann, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Miocic, Steve Eastlake North Mocco, Steve Blair Academy Nixon, Lance Archbishop Hoban Percival, Jake Amherst Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Daggett, Casey Parkersburg South Dunston, Paul Lakewood St. Edward Esposito, Zach Blair Academy Koz, Matt Lakewood St. Edward Lester, Harry CVCA Mocco, Steve Blair Academy Moos, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Preston, Robbie Blair Academy Smolk, Chris CVCA Terbay, Nick Dayton Carroll Throckmorton, Mark Waynesburg West, Ryan Dayton Carroll Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Bendau, Derrick Mayfield Davis, Ryan Blair Academy Dennis, Joey St. Paris Graham Esposito, Zach Blair Academy Koz, Matt Lakewood St. Edward Meltzer, Max Blair Academy Metz, Ryan Parkersburg South Palmer, Matt Blair Academy Perry, Mark Blair Academy Schlatter, C.P. St. Paris Graham Schlatter, Dustin St. Paris Graham Staylor, Christian Great Bridge Staylor, Justin Great Bridge Agozzino, Charles Lakewood St. Edward Barrentine, Pat Dayton Carroll Blasco, Travis Blair Academy Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Davis, Ryan Blair Academy Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham Frishkorn, Daniel Great Bridge Herbert, Jake North Allegheny Lang, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward Perry, Mark Blair Academy Preston, Robbie Blair Academy Schlatter, C.P. St. Paris Graham Scott, Coleman Waynesburg Villers, Jarred Akron SVSM Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Craig, David Brandon Dennis, Joey St. Paris Graham Deubel, Ricky Kenston Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham Frey, Adam Blair Academy Gomez, Franklin Brandon Hart, Aaron St.Paris Graham Jaggers, Jeff St. Peter Chanel Johnson, Tony Lakota Luke, Steve Massillon Perry Morgan, Ryan Columbus DeSales Pucillo, Mike Walsh Jesuit Rella, Dave Walsh Jesuit Benefiel, Mikey Montini Bond, Patrick Great Bridge Brown, Chris Great Bridge Cobbs, Jayk Great Bridge Dumas, Steve Brush Erwin, David St.Paris Graham 160 Year Name School Wt Frey, Adam Blair Academy Frishkorn, Jordan Great Bridge Hart, Aaron St. Paris Graham Keddy, Phillip Uintah Marshall, Jason St. Paris Graham Palmer, Lance Lakewood St. Edward Schlatter, Dustin Massillon Perry Sheltom, Brandon El Reno

41 Year Name School Wt Cameron, Eric Archbishop Moeller Dunn, Matt Reynolds Gardner, Cody Christiansburg Hart, Aaron St. Paris Graham Kemmerer, Zack Upper Perkiomen Lester, Kenny Oviedo Lewnes, Mack Mt. St. Joseph Medina, Eric Blair Academy Murphy, Billy Hughson Nemec, Sean Lakewood St. Edward Sulzer, Keith Lakewood St. Edward Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Triggas, Nikko Campolindo Weakley, John CVCA Benefiel, Mikey Montini Gardner, Cody Christiansburg Goebel, Garrett Montini Honeycutt, Chris Lakewood St. Edward Mason, Mario Blair Academy Meade, Alex Caesar Rodney Medina, Eric Blair Academy Novachkov, Boris Fremont Ramos, Tony Glenbard North Russell, Kellen Blair Academy Shanaman, Max Blair Academy Sheetz, Chris Upper Perkiomen Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Welch, Jason Los Lomas Budi, Joe Kaukauna Burns, Jon Cardinal Gibbons Condon, Josh Harrison Fisher, Matt Sandusky Perkins Goebel, Garrett Montini Meade, Alex Caesar Rodney Palmer, Colin Lakewood St. Edward Phillips, Chris Monroeville Shields, Jordan Burrell Squire, Bradley Wadsworth Stieber, Hunter Monroeville Stieber, Logan Monroeville Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy Alton, Andrew Central Mountain Alton, Dylan Central Mountain Brascetta, Nick St. Paris Graham Carter, Devin Christiansburg Clark, Jamie Lakewood St. Edward Huntley, Max Blair Academy Johnson, Jeremy Brecksville McMullan, Joe Wyoming Seminary Rolnick, Brandon Lawrenceville Ruth, Ed Blair Academy Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Toal, Zach Troy Christian Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy White, Sam Massillon Perry Alton, Andrew Central Mountain Alton, Dylan Central Mountain Argue, Charles Mount Carmel Beckman, Mason Reynolds DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius Evans, Michael Blair Academy Knowles, William Calvary Chapel McMullan, Michael Wyoming Seminary Silver, Evan Blair Academy Skonieczny, Nate Walsh Jesuit Stieber, Logan Monroeville Sulzer, Nick Lakewood St. Edward Tessari, Cam Monroeville Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy Beckman, Mason Reynolds Black, Brooks Blair Academy DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius Gulibon, Jimmy Derry Hall, Tanner Meridian Henderson, Evan Kiski Prep Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Luster, Jason Pittsburgh CC McIntosh, Morgan Calvary Chapel Miller, Ian Oak Harbor Phillips, Chris Monroeville Stieber, Hunter Monroeville Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Whitford, Ben Marmion Black, Brooks Blair Academy Cruz, Randy Bethlehem Catholic DiCamillo, George St. Ignatius 120 Year Name School Wt Evans, Huston St. Paris Graham Heil, Dean Lakewood St. Edward Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Jordan, Isaac St. Paris Graham Martin, Mark Lakewood St. Edward Mattiace, Frank Blair Academy Milonas, Dylan Blair Academy Skonieczny, Nate Walsh Jesuit Snyder, Kyle Good Counsel Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Black, Brooks Blair Academy Bright, Edgar Lakewood St. Edward Dance, Joey Christiansburg Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Mattiace, Frank Blair Academy Morris, Eric Wyoming Seminary Parson, Russell Blair Academy Pico, Aaron St. John Bosco Retherford, Zain Benton Snyder, Kyle Good Counsel Stickley, Eli St. Paris Graham Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Wiercioch, Cody Canon-McMillan Danishek, Jacob Dayton Christian Hayes, Ke-Shawn Park Hill Johnson, Michael Montini Catholic Jordan, Micah St. Paris Graham Kolodzik, Matthew Blair Academy Lee, Spencer Franklin Regional McKenna, Joey Blair Academy Milonas, Dylan Blair Academy Nickal, Bo Allen Ruano, Edgar Montini Catholic Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Warner, Tyler Uhrichsville Claymont White, Derek Edmond North Jeffries, Davion Broken Arrow Kelly, Cameron Bellbrook Kemerer, Michael Franklin Regional Lee, Sprencer Franklin Regional Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham, Moore, Mitch St. Paris Graham, Olivas, Cade St. John Bosco Reynolds, Dylan Saegertown Seiple, Eli St. Paris Graham, Showunmi, David Blair Academy Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Vough, Kevin Elyria White, Isaiah Oak Park River Forest Keaton, Nate Circleville Woods, Real Montini Catholic Mueller, Jack Trinity Christian Wilson, Tariq Steubenville Duncan, Dylan Montini Catholic Ladnier, Hunter Lakewood St. Edward Carr, David Massillon Perry Manville, Mason Wyoming Seminary Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham Bell, Austin Belle Vernon Reenan, Nick Wyoming Seminary Singletary, Chase Blair Academy Stencil, Matt Oregon Clay Teacher, Kameron Central Crosssing Tagg, Julian Brecksville Tagg, Gabriel Brecksville Bartlett, Beau Wyoming Seminary Lee, Spencer Franklin Regional Donathon, Zackary Mason Guillen, Moises Perrysburg Sasso, Sammy Nazareth Hovis, Quentin Poway Pouillas, Georgio Canfield Labriola, Mikey Bethlehem Catholic Beard, Michael Malvern Prep Warner, Jacob Washington Singletary, Chase Blair Academy Comacho, Niko Bethlehem Catholic

42 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically 35 A Abdul-Malik, Mansur St. Vincent Pallotti, MD 4th Abdur, Muhammad Princeton (OH) 7th Abounader, Domenic St. Edward (OH) 2nd Adams, Colton Scottsbluff (NE) 3rd Adams, Colton Scottsbluff (NE) 4th Adamson, Riley Bishop Lynch (TX) 4th Adamson, Trey Bishop Lynch (TX) 4th Adkins, Aaron Akron SVSM (OH) 7th Adkins. Ryan St. Edward (OH) 6th Agozzino, Charles St. Edward (OH) 1st Agozzino, Charles St. Edward (OH) 2nd Alber, Vince Dakota (OH) 6th Aleksanyan, Arsen Calvary Chapel (CA) 6th Alexander, Geoff Shady Side (PA) 7th Alexander, Geoff Shady Side (PA) 5th Alexander, Michael Finday (OH) 2nd Allala, Cody Hopewell (VA) 4th Allega, Kit Independence (OH) 4th Allen, Jacob Poway (CA) 7th Allen, Jeffery Amherst County (VA) 4th Allen, Ryan Strongsville (OH) 5th Allen, Ryan Strongsville (OH) 6th Allen, Steven Broken Arrow (OK) 6th Almeida, Mike Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Alpha, Josh Bethlehem Catholic (PA) 8th Alten, Andrew Loveland (OH) 7th Alton, Andrew Central Mountain (PA) 1st Alton, Andrew Central Mountain (PA) 1st Alton, Dylan Central Mountain (PA) 1st Alton, Dylan Central Mountain (PA) 1st Amenta, Angelo Clay (OH) 2nd Anderson, Ben Pleasant Grove, UT 7th Anderson, Jake Malvern Prep (PA) 7th Anderson, Keaton Pickerington (OH) 1st Anderson, Ryan Bethlemen Catholic (PA) 2nd Andonian, Bryce St. Edward (OH) 3rd Apgar, Rob Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Araujo, Gabe San Jose Independence (CA) 6th Archuleta, Tino Calvary Chapel (CA) 5th Ardman, Stephen Parkview (GA) 5th Argue, Charles Mount Carme (IL) 1st Argue, Tyler Mount Carmel (IL) 5th Armenta, Amgelo Clay (OH) 8th Armenta, Angelo Clay (OH) 4th Armstrong, Justin Bishop Lynch (TX) 5th Armstrong, Tucker St. Paris Graham (OH) 7th Arnold, Rick Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th Aronoff, Grant St. Thomas Aquinas (FL) 4th Aronoff, Grant St. Thomas Aquinas (FL) 4th Artalona, Anthony Tanpa Prep 6th Ashey, Mike Mentor (OH) 6th Assad, Aaron Brecksville (OH) 6th Assad, Aaron Brecksville (OH) 5th Assad, Austin Brecksville-Broadview, OH 3rd Assad, Austin Brecksville (OH) 3rd Assad, Austin Brecksville (OH) 3rd Atiyeh, Andy Parkland (PA) 5th Atkins, Thayer Trinity Christian (TX) 8th Averette, Jernal Good Counsel (MD) 6th B Babcock, Nick Broomfield (CO) 4th Bachman, Jake Central Mountain (PA) 8th Backes, Kurt Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Backes, Kurt Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Backes, Kurt Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Backes, Kurt Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Bailey, Tanner Broken Arrow (OK) 8th Bake, Jason Massillon Perry (OH) 2nd Bake, Jason Massillon Jackson (OH) 2nd Baker, Bryan Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Ball, Jared Hilliard Darby (OH) 3rd Banks, Felton Colonial Forge (VA) 4th Bannister, Alfred Bishop McNamara (MD) 2nd Baraga, Tony Nordonia (OH) 4th Barber, Immanuel Canyon Spring (CA) 6th Barber, Nick St. Edward (OH) 5th Baria, Mike Archbishop Moeller (OH) 5th Barker, Anthony St. Edward (OH) 4th Barless, Brett Milton (WI) 5th Barlow, L.J. Harverford Prep (PA) 8th Barlow, L.J. Haverford (PA) 7th Bartlett, Beau Wyoming Seminary (PA) 1st Barnes, Glenn Central Mountain (PA) 7th Barragan, Luis Gilroy (CA) 4th Barrentine, Pat Dayton Carroll (OH) 1st Barrentine, Pat Dayton Carroll (OH) 4th Barry, Dan St. Edward (OH) 6th Bass, Jack Robinson (VA) 4th Basso, Jason Massillon Jackson (OH) 6th Bast, Isaac Massillon Perry (OH) 4th Battles, Travis Reynolds (PA) 5th Baughman, Joey Wadsworth (OH) 7th Baughman, Noah Wadsworth (OH) 3rd Bavery, David Massillon Perry (OH) 7th Bavery, David Massillon Perry (OH) 7th Beard, Michael Malvern Prep (PA) 6th Beard, Michael Malvern Prep (PA) 3rd Beard, Michael Malvern Prep (PA) 1st Beard, Seth Napoleon (OH) 7th Beattie, Brian Burrell (PA) 4th Beattie, Brian Burrell (PA) 8th Beck, Lawrence Reynolds (PA) 5th Becker, Frank Cincinnati Moeller (OH) 2nd Becker, Frank Cincinnati Moeller (OH) 3rd Beckman, Lawrence Reynolds (PA) 5th Beckman, Lawrence Reynolds (PA) 4th Beckman, Lawrence Reynolds (PA) 4th

43 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically Beckman, Mason Reynolds (PA) 5th Beckman, Mason Reynolds (PA) 5th Beckman, Mason Reynolds (PA) 1st Beckman, Mason Reynolds (PA) 1st Beebe, Conor Montini (IL) 4th Beers, Josh Akron SVSM (OH) 6th Bele, Kia Lake Highland Prep (FL) 8th Bell, Austin Belle Vernon, PA 1st Bell, Nate Wadsworth (OH) 7th Bendau, Derrick Mayfield (OH) 1st Benedum, Mike Coventry (OH) 4th Benefiel, Mikey Montini Catholic (IL) 1st Benefiel, Mikey Montini Catholic (IL) 1st Bennett, Sean Easton (PA) 5th Bentley, Brandon Parkview (GA) 2nd Bentley, L.J. St. Edward (OH) 7th Bentley, L.J. St. Edward (OH) 5th Bera, Dillon Kaukauna (WI) 6th Bergen, Ben Oak Park River Forest, IL 8th Berger, Tyler Hermiston (OR) 3rd Bergman, Alex Oak Harbor (OH) 7th Berquist, Taylor Arvada West, CO 5th Bertin, Ryan St. Edward (OH) 2nd Bertin, Ryan St. Edward (OH) 1st Bertin, Ryan St. Edward (OH) 5th Beshears, Jim Choctaw (OK) 4th Bethay, Kathon Milton (WI) 3rd Beverly, Jesse Delta, OH 6th Bey, Kamal Oak Park River Forest (IL) 5th Bey, Kamal Oak Park River Forest, IL 2nd Bialowis, John St. Edward (OH) 6th Bialowis, John St. Edward (OH) 2nd Biel, Charlie Coventry (OH) 3rd Bigrigg, Mike Calvary Chapel (CA) 4th Billman, Jamarr Easton (PA) 1st Billman, Jamarr Easton (PA) 2nd Billman, Jamarr Easton (PA) 2nd Billow, Damien Nordonia (OH) 6th Billow, Damien Nordonia (OH) 4th Birt, Neil St. Edward (OH) 6th Birt, Neil St. Edward (OH) 3rd Black, Brooks Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Black, Brooks Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Black, Brooks Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Black, Brooks Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Black, Wyoming Seminary, PA 6th Black, The Phelps School, PA 6th Blackwell, Trae Union County (KY) 6th Blair, Chasen Rancho Bernardo, CA 5th Blasco, Travis Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Blasco, Travis Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Blasco, Travis Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Blasco, Travis Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Bloniak, Tyler Highland (OH) 8th Blurn, Michael Archbishop Moeller (OH) 6th Boddy, Chuck Germanown (PA) 8th Bogart, Mark Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Bogart, Mark Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Bogart, Mark Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Bolen, Hunter Christiansburg (VA) 3rd Bond, Joe New Castle William Penn (PA) 5th Bond, Patrick Great Bridge (VA) 1st Bond, Patrick Great Bridge (VA) 1st Bond, Patrick Great Bridge (VA) 1st Bond, Patrick Great Bridge (VA) 4th Bonner, Cale Perrysburg (OH) 2nd Bosco, Anthony Marmion Academy (IL) 8th Bosco, Anthony Marmion Academy (IL) 2nd Bosley, Matt Parkersburg South (WV) 5th Bosley, Matt Parkersburg South (WV) 6th Bosley, Mike Parkersburg South (WV) 5th Botsford, Joe Ravenna Southeast (OH) 2nd Botwin, Evan Wyoming Seminary (PA) 8th Botwin, Evan Wyoming Seminary (PA) 6th Boychuck, Danny Wyoming Seminary, PA 7th Boyd, Coby St. Paris Graham (OH) 5th Boyd, Coby St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Boyd, Coby St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Boyle, Sean Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Boyle, Sean Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Bradsesca, Matt St. Edward (OH) 2nd Bradley, D.T. St. Christopher (VA) 8th Brady, Connor Olentangy Liberty (OH) 3rd Branham, Andy Columbus Westland (OH) 1st Brascetta, Nick St. Paris Graham (OH) 6th Brascetta, Nick St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Brascetta, Nick St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Brascetta, Nick St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Braun, Scott Bismarck Century 2nd Brenaman, Ben Green, (OH) 5th Brennock, Seth Loveland (OH) 4th Brewer, Ryan Parkview (GA) 2nd Brewer, Ryan Parkview (GA) 5th Bright, Edgar St. Edward (OH) 2nd Bright, Edgar St. Edward (OH) 1st Bright, Matt Milton, (WI) 4th Brindley, Jake Lake Highland Prep (FL) 5th Brock, Chris Whitfield Northwest 6th Brogle, Steven Parkersburg (WV) 6th Brooks, Ryan Marlow (OK) 8th Brown, Chris Great Bridge (VA) 1st Brown, Chris Great Bridge (VA) 4th Brown, Devin Franklin Regional, PA 4th Brown, Frank Columbus DeSales (OH) 4th Brown, J.T. Elyria (OH) 7th Brown, J.T. Elyria (OH) 5th Brownlee, Sam Canon McMillan (PA) 4th Brugh, Luke Christiansburg (VA) 8th

44 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically 37 Brusco, Greg Delaware Hayes, OH 4th Bryan, Marc St. Ignatius (OH) 5th Bryan, Matt Broken Arrow (OK) 7th Bryant, Sean Choctaw (OK) 6th Buckley, Austin Columbus Westland (OH) 4th Bucock, Kevin Good Counsel, MD 6th Budi, Joe Kaukauna (WI) 1st Budcock, Kevin Good Counsel, MD 6th Burbank, Ross Frank W. Cox (VA) 3rd Burdge, Buth Massillon Jackson (OH) 6th Burgos, Luis Caesar Rodney (DE) 6th Burnett, Mick Elyria (OH) 6th Burns, Chris Troy Christian (OH) 8th Burns, Jon Cardinal Gibbons (NC) 1st Burriel, Tommy Clovis (CA) 3rd Buxton, Tony Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Buzzelli, Ben Wadsworth (OH) 6th Buzzelli, Ben Wadsworth (OH) 2nd Bye, Cody Bishop Lynch (TX) 7th Byelick, Erich Lake Highland Prep 5th Byers, Brad Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Byers, Ryan Eastlake North (OH) 5th Byrd, Lucus Cincinnati LaSalle (OH) 2nd C Calavitta, Joe Calvary Chapel (CA) 3rd Callahan, Michael Marmion Academy, IL 8th Calvert, Seth Broken Arrow (OK) 2nd Camacho, Niko Bethlehem Catholic (PA) 1st Cameron, Eric Archbishop Moeller (OH) 1st Campbell, Alex Canon McMillan (PA) 2nd Campbell, Calvin Lexington (OH) 8th Campbell, Jared St. Edward (OH) 3rd Campbell, Jared St. Edward, OH 3rd Campbell, Mike Nordonia (OH) 5th Campbell, Rob Troy Christian (OH) 8th Candiello, Andy North Allegheny (PA) 5th Canning, Ben Tabb (VA) 6th Cannon, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Cannon, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 7th Caponi, Marco Akron SVSM (OH) 4th Caponi, Rocco Akron SVSM (OH) 2nd Carbonaro, Mike Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Carbonaro, Mike Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Carbone, Vinnie Massillon Perry (OH) 4th Carello, Trace Marmion Academy, IL 4th Carlson, Henry Frank Cox (VA) 5th Carr, David Dayton Christian, OH 5th Carr, David Massillon Perry, OH 1st Carr, David Massillon Perry (OH) 2nd Carter, Braden Christiansburg (VA) 8th Carter, Braden Christiansburg (VA) 5th Carter, Devin Christiansburg (VA) 1st Carter, Devin Christiansburg (VA) 2nd Carter, Devin Christiansburg (VA) 2nd Casaday, Cory Broomfield (CO) 6th Casella, Joe Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Casella, Joe Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Cassidy, Cary Broomfield (CO) 8th Cassidy, Eric North Allegheny (PA) 4th Cast, Keithen Broken Arrow (OK) 5th Cathell, Matt Caesar Rodney (DE) 8th Cato, Raymond Midwest City (OK) 3rd Caton, Chris Northside, (NC) 7th Cawley, Dave North Allegheny (PA) 6th Caywod, Rocco Perrysburg (OH) 2nd Chaft, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Chaft, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Chaft, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Chandler, Joe Massillon Perry (OH) 2nd Chandler, Joe Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Chandler, Mike Massillon Perry (OH) 4th Chaney, Kordell Sandusky Perkins, OH 8th Chase, Jimmy Glenbard North (IL) 3rd Chauvin, Ryan Lake Highland Prep (FL) 5th Cheloni, Anthony Marmion Academy (IL) 8th Cheloni, Anthony Marmion Academy (IL) 5th Chevalier, Eric Belpre (OH) 3rd Chini, Neil Massillon Jackson (OH) 6th Chisko, Solomon Canon-McMillan (PA) 6th Choate, Cortland Blue Mountain (PA) 6th Christian, John CVCA (OH) 4th Churchill, Chase Elyria (OH) 6th Cibua, Zac Luxemburg, Casco (WI) 8th Cieleski, Brad Brookville (PA) 2nd Cieleski, Brad Brookville (PA) 6th Cieleski, Doug Brookville (PA) 4th Cintron, George Elyria (OH) 1st Cisneros, Alex Selma (CA) 3rd Cisneros, Alex Selma (CA) 2nd Cisneros, Alex Selma (CA) 3rd Clark, Charlie Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Clark, Jack McDonough (MD) 5th Clark, Jack McDonough (MD) 7th Clark, Jamie St. Edward (OH) 2nd Clark, Jamie St. Edward (OH) 1st Clark, Jamie St. Edward (OH) 3rd Clary, Christian Dayton Christian (OH) 7th Clemens, David Dayton Carroll (OH) 6th Clemens, David Dayton Carroll (OH) 6th Clemens, Jeff Dayton Carroll (OH) 5th Clemens, Jeff Dayton Carroll (OH) 2nd Clement, Andrew Christiansburg (VA) 4th Clement, Andrew Christiansburg (VA) 5th Clement, Brad St. Edward (OH) 1st Clevenger, Blake Kearney (MO) 8th Closson, Brandon Pleasant Grove, UT 8th Cloyne, Chico Clay (OH) 6th Clymer, Blaze Easton (PA) 4th

45 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically Cobbs, Jayk Great Bridge (VA) 1st Cobbs, Jayk Great Bridge (VA) 6th Cody, Ryan Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Cody, Ryan Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Coffey, Travis Watagua (NC) 4th Colaiocco, Mike Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Colaiocco, MIke Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Coleman Steve Midwest City (OK) 2nd Condon, Josh Harrison (GA) 1st Coniker, Austin Pittsburgh CC (PA) 7th Conner, Garrett Centerville (OH) 8th Cook, Nick Faquier (VA) 3rd Cook, Wyatt McDonough (MD) 5th Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Coover, Patrick Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Coover, Patrick Blair Academy (NJ) 7th Coover, Patrick Blair Academy (NJ) 7th Corl, Zach Central Mountain (PA) 2nd Cornett, Casey Simon Kenton 6th Corrill, Jake Cincinnati Moeller, OH 8th Cortez, Jered Marmion (IL) 3rd Cote, Andy Nazareth (PA) 8th Cote, Andy Nazareth (PA) 2nd Cote, Dave Nazareth (PA) 1st Cotton, Colt Benton (PA) 4th Cournoyer. Alex Blair Academy (NJ) 7th Covert, Dan Cincinatti Sycamore (OH) 5th Cox, Justin Parkersburg South (WV) 5th Coyne, John St. Edward (OH) 6th Cozart, Rocky Brandon (FL) 3rd Craig, David Brandon (FL) 1st Cramer, Luke Oak Harbor (OH) 8th Crane, Scott Utica (OH) 5th Crecca, Joe Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Crecca, Joe Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Creighton, Damien New Castle William Penn 3rd Crites, Jeremy Parkersburg South (WV) 6th Crock, Tom Ravenna Sotuheast (OH) 2nd Crouse, Preston Park Hill (MO) 4th Cruz, Darian Bethlehem Catholic (PA) 2nd Cruz, Darian Bethlehem Catholic (PA) 3rd Cruz, Randy Bethlehem Catholic (PA) 7th Cruz, Randy Bethlehem Catholic (PA) 1st Cruzan, Josh Choctaw (OK) 1st Cubberly, Eric Pemberville Eastwood (OH) 6th Cummins, Scott Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Cunningham, Matthew Shady Side (PA) 8th Cunningham, Matthew Shady Side (PA) 7th Cureton, Crlos Lancaster (SC) 4th Cust, Scott Great Bridge (VA) 7th Cust, Scott Great Bridge (VA) 5th D Dagett, Chris Parkersburg South (WV) 6th Daggett, Casey Parkersburg South (WV) 1st Daggett, Casey Parkersburg South (WV) 4th Daggett, Chris Parkersburg South (WV) 2nd Dailey, Tony Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Dailey, Tony Massillon Perry (OH) 4th Dailey, Zach Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Dailey, Zach Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Dallavia, Brandon Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Dallavia, Brandon Blair Academy, NJ 3rd Dallavia, Brandon Blair Academy, NJ 3rd Damico, Chris Bethlehem Liberty (PA) 1st Dance, Joey Christiansburg (VA) 7th Dance, Joey Christiansburg (VA) 3rd Dance, Joey Christiansburg (VA) 4th Dance, Joey Christiansburg (VA) 1st Danchese, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Daniel, Brady Good Counsel (MD) 8th Danishek, Jacob Dayton Christian (OH) 2nd Danishek, Jacob Dayton Christian (OH) 1st Dardzinski, Aaron Garfield Heights (OH) 1st Darmstadt, Ben Elyria, OH 3rd Darmstadt, Ben Elyria, OH 3rd Dashiell, David Great Bridge (VA) 2nd Daugherty, Nate Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Davenport, Hunter Great Bridge (VA) 6th Davenport, Hunter Great Bridge (VA) 5th Davis Jacob St. Edward (OH) 6th Davis, David Columbus DeSales (OH) 3rd Davis, David Columbus DeSales (OH) 2nd Davis, Jacob St. Edward (OH) 7th Davis, Jason Northampton (PA) 6th Davis, Jack Wyoming Seminary, PA 4th Davis, Ryan Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Davis, Ryan Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Dawson, Ken St. Edward (OH) 5th De La Riva, Colston Folsom, CA 8th Deakin, Ryan Legacy, CO 7th Dearman, Ryan Parkersburg (WV) 6th Dearman, Ryan Parkersburg (WV) 3rd Dearth, Josh Parkersburg South (WV) 6th Decatur, Jacob CVCA (OH) 3rd Decatur, Jordan CVCA, OH 4th Decatur, Jordan CVCA (OH) 5th DeCesare, Tony Padua Francescan, OH 6th DeCamillo, George St. Ignatius (OH) 1st DeCamillo, George St. Ignatius (OH) 8th DeCamillo, George St. Ignatius (OH) 1st DeCamillo, George St. Ignatius (OH) 1st DeCiantis, Karl North Allegheny (PA) 8th DeCiantis, Karl North Allegheny (PA) 6th DeFilippis, Frank Glenbard North (IL) 6th Delgado, Jesse Gilroy (CA) 4th

46 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically 39 Delguyd, Mike Eastlake North (OH) 5th Deloza, Chris Clovis North (CA) 8th DeLuca, Zach Pittsburgh CC (PA) 4th DeLucia, Todd Northampton, (PA) 6th Demas, Dom Dublin Coffman 4th Demas, Josh Westerville North (OH) 3rd DeMichele, Joe Garfield Heights, (OH) 5th Demilio, Dylan Genoa, OH 2nd Demilio, Dylan Genoa (OH) 4th Demision, Navonte Bakersfield, CA 2nd Demitris, Craig Brecksville (OH) 3rd Denker, Brad Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Denker, Brad Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Denker, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Dennis, Joey St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Dennis, Joey St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Dennis, Joey St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Dennis, Joey St. Paris Graham (OH) 5th Denny, Caleb Archbishop Moeller (OH) 8th Denton, Chris Choctaw (OK) 5th DePasquale, Cole Robinson (VA) 8th DeRoia, Tom Walsh Jesuit (OH) 7th DeSalvo, Mark Dayton Carroll (OH) 4th Deslauriers, Dakota Burrell (PA) 7th Deubel, Ricky Kenston (OH) 3rd Deubel, Ricky Kenston (OH) 1st Devaney, Quinn McDonogh (MD) 6th Diaz, Chris Caesar Rodney (DE) 8th Diaz, Chris Caesar Rodney (DE) 3rd DiBiasi, Colston Park Hill, MO 7th Dickson, Blake Massillon Perry (OH) 6th DiDona, Vince St. Edward (OH) 4th Diep, Tony San Jose Independence (CA 6th Dieter, Alec Clovis (CA) 7th Dietrich, Christian Wyoming Seminary, PA 7th Dietrich, Christian Wyoming Seminary, PA 4th DiJulius, Johnni Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd DiJulius, Johnni Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd DiJulius, Johnni Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Dimitris, Craig Brecksville (OH) 2nd Dimitris, Craig Brecksville (OH) 5th Dixon, Bricker Park Hill (MO) 6th Dixon, Lance Edmond North (OK) 7th Dixon, Joel Edmond North (OK) 5th Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Doggett, Cameron St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Dolan, Troy Derry (PA) 7th Donathan, Zachary Mason (OH) 1st Dombrovski, Vlad Natomas (CA) 4th Doto, Travis Nazareth (PA) 1st Douglas, Brian Broken Arrow (OK) 6th Douglas,Clint Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Downing, Phil Broomfield (CO) 5th Dubbs, John Bald Eagle Area (PA) 3rd Dumas, Steve Brush (OH) 1st Duncan, Dylan Montini Catholic, IL 6th Duncan, Dylan Montini Catholic, IL 1st Duncan, John Parkersburg South (WV) 6th Dunfee, Chris Ravenna Southeast (OH) 1st Dunfee, Chris Ravenna Southeast (OH) 2nd Dunlop, Jacob Belle Vernon, PA 6th Dunlop, Jacob Belle Vernon (PA) 8th Dunn, Matt Reynolds (PA) 2nd Dunn, Matt Reynolds (PA) 1st Dunn, Matt Reynolds (PA) 3rd Dunston, Paul St. Edward (OH) 1st Durso, Dylan Reynolds (PA) 8th Durso, Dylan Reynolds (PA) 3rd Dzuro, Gabe St. Edward (OH) 2nd E Early, Larry Oak Park River Forest (IL) 5th Earnest, Jordan Wadsworth (OH) 8th Ebbert, Shawn Middlefield Cardinal (OH) 4th Edwards, Mike Reynolds (PA) 6th Edwards, Mike Reynolds (PA) 2nd Edwards, Mike Reynolds (PA) 4th Eibel, Brent Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Eibel, Brent Walsh Jesuit (OH) 4th Eible, Brent Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd El-Hayek, Kevin Boardman (OH) 4th Ellerd. Dave Lafayette Centaurus (CO) 5th Elliot, Seiffudin Easton (PA) 6th Emili, Dave Northampton (PA) 1st Emrick, Ty Parkersburg South (WV) 6th Epperly, Matt Christiansburg (VA) 2nd Epperly, Matt Christiansburg (VA) 3rd Epperly, Matt Christiansburg (VA) 5th Epperly, Zach Christiansburg (VA) 2nd Epperly, Zach Christiansburg (VA) 3rd Erdman, Travis University School (OH) 6th Eric, Anthony St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Ervin, Brock Union County (KY) 5th Ervin, Brock Union County (KY) 2nd Erwin, David St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Erwin, David St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Esarco, Jacob Canfield, OH 5th Espinsoa, J.T. Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Espinsoa, J.T. Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Esposito, Zach Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Esposito, Zach Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Esposito, Zack Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Eva, Rich Christiansburg (VA) 8th Evans, Bill St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Evans, Greg Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Evans, Huston St. Paris Graham (OH) 7th Evans, Huston St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th

47 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically Evans, Huston St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Evans, Huston St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Evans, Michael Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Evert, Shawn Middlefield Cardinal (OH) 4th F Fabian, Kevin Oak Harbor (OH) 4th Fahrer, Tyler Delta (OH) 8th Fair, Ryan St. Edward (OH) 1st Fair, Ryan St. Edward (OH) 5th Fairman, J.R. Mayfield (OH) 2nd Farr, David Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Faust, B ailey Lexington, OH 4th Faust, Jake Lexington (OH) 4th Favaro, Frank Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Fenner, Bob Kenston (OH) 5th Fenner, Bob Kenston (OH) 5th Fermin, Chase Broken Arrow (OK) 4th Fermin, Chase Broken Arrow (OK) 4th Fermin, Chase Broken Arrow (OK) 7th Fermin, Chase Broken Arrow (OK) 5th Fernstermaker, Craig Northampton (PA) 1st Ferraro, Keith Brookville (PA) 6th Ferraro, Keith Brookville (PA) 1st Ferraro, Ross Montini Catholic (IL) 6th Ferraro, Tom Easton (PA) 3rd Fickel, Brent Padua Franciscan (OH) 5th Fickel, Brent Padua Franciscan (OH) 6th Fickel, Brent Padua Franciscan (OH) 7th Fiegener, Nick Folsom (CA) 3rd Fillo, Matt St. Edward (OH) 4th Fisher, George Marmion (IL) 7th Fisher, Matt Sandusky Perkins (OH) 1st Fitzpatrick, Cole Olentangy Liberty (OH) 8th Fleetwood, Brent Smyrna (CA) 8th Fleetwood, Brent Smyrna (CA) 6th Fleetwood, Brent Smyrna (DE) 2nd Flores, Austin Clovis North, (CA) 5th Flores, Caleb Northview (OH) 4th Flores, Julian San Marino, CA 6th Florito, Brent Upper Perkiomen (PA) 3rd Flowers, Nate Midwest City (OK) 6th Floyd, Jonathan Sprinboro, OH 8th Ford, James Worthington Kilbourne, OH 2nd Ford, Ryan Covington, OH 6th Foreman, Ajay Great Bridge (VA) 6th Foreman, Ajay Great Bridge (VA) 6th Foreside, Carl Montini Catholic (IL) 4th Forsyth, Steve Walsh Jesuit (OH) 2nd Forsyth, Steve Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Forys, Domenic North Allegheny (PA) 4th Foster, Jeremy Pemberville Eastwood (OH) 4th Foster, John Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Foster, John Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Foster, Quinn Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Foster, Shane Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Fox, Dustin Milton (WI) 6th Frankrone, Tyler Trinityh, KY 6th Frederick, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Frerichs, Jacob St. Paris Graham (OH) 5th Frerichs, Jacob St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Frey, Adam Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Frey, Adam Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Frey, Adam Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Frey, Adam Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Frey, Garrett Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Friery, Shane Padua Franciscan (OH) 6th Friery, Shane Padua Franciscan (OH) 4th Frishkorn, Dan Great Bridge (VA) 1st Frishkorn, Dan Great Bridge (VA) 2nd Frishkorn, Jordan Great Bridge (VA) 4th Frishkorn, Jordan Great Bridge (VA) 2nd Frishkorn, Jordan Great Bridge (VA) 1st Frishkorn, Jordan Great Bridge (VA) 2nd Frueauf, Chalmer Archbishop Moeller (OH) 4th Fuentes, Zack Norristown (PA) 3rd Fuylk, Cohl Wyoming Seminary (PA) 8th G Gaier, Dean Archbishop Moeller (OH) 8th Galante, Mike Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Gallagher, Derek Great Bridge (VA) 6th Gallegos, Travis Foothill (CA) 6th Gallegos, Travis Foothill (CA) 8th Gambill, Gunner Loveland (OH) 8th Ganger, Jarred Covington, OH 5th Ganger, Jarred Troy Christian (OH) 7th Garbrandt, Cody Uhrichsville Claymont (OH) 8th Garcia, Chris Montini Catholic (IL) 8th Garcia, Chris Montini Catholic (IL) 6th Garcia, Dana San Jose Independence (CA) 6th Gardella, Andrew St. Peter Chanel (OH) 5th Gardner, Cody Christiansburg (VA) 2nd Gardner, Cody Christiansburg (VA) 1st Gardner, Cody Christiansburg (VA) 1st Garner, Dave Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th Garner, Dave Walsh Jesuit (OH) 5th Garofalo, Michael Colonial Forge (VA) 4th Garofalo, Michael Colonial Forge (VA) 7th Garrison, Case St. Paris Graham (OH) 7th Garrison, Case Bishop Lynch (TX) 5th Garrison, Case Bishop Lynch (TX) 8th Gasber, Andrew St. Edward (OH) 6th Gaudetto, Jeremiah Great Bridge (VA) 2nd Gaydosh, Todd Padua Franciscan (OH) 8th Gaydosh, Todd Padua Franciscan (OH) 6th Geer, Matt Brookville (PA) 5th Geiger, Kyle Easton (PA) 2nd Genentin, Danny Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Genentin, Danny Massillon Perry (OH) 5th

48 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically 41 Genentin, Danny Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Gentry, Shane Colonial Forge (VA) 7th Gentry, Shane Colonial Forge (VA) 4th Gerbino, Chris Brecksville (OH) 6th Giacche, John Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Giacche, John Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Giamonni, Jake Easton (PA) 6th Gilbert, Matt Brookville (PA) 5th Gillespie, Derek Great Bridge (VA) 7th Gilligan, Jason Brookville (PA) 3rd Gillhan, Austin Sultana (CA) 6th Gillis, Kasey Bismarck Century (ND) 3rd Gitomer, Ross Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Gitomer, Ross Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Giuricich, Jody Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Giuricich, Jody Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Giuricich, Jody Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Giuricich, Jody Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Giuricich, Joey Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Gladstone, Max Findlay (OH) 6th Gleckler, Kyle Metamora Evergreen (OH) 5th Gobin Eric Archbishop Moeller (OH) 7th Goebel, Garrett Montini Catholic (IL) 1st Goebel, Garrett Montini Catholic (IL) 2nd Goebel, Garrett Montini Catholic (IL) 1st Goebel, Grant Montini Catholic (IL) 8th Goettie, Luke Mingus (AZ) 8th Goff, Rashard Brandon (FL) 3rd Goldiin, Ben Lake Highland Prep (FL) 7th Gomez, Franklin Brandon (FL) 1st Gomez, Gabe Broomfield (CO) 8th Gomez, Gabe Broomfield (CO) 6th Gomez, Tony San Jose Independence (CA) 3rd Gondek, Trent St. Edward (OH) 4th Gondek, Trent St. Edward (OH) 5th Gonsor, Dan St. Edward (OH) 3rd Gonzales, Isaiah Montini Catholic (IL) 4th Gonzalez, Isaiah Montini Catholic (IL) 8th Goodman, Travis Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Gordon, Nickey Wyoming Seminary (PA) 5th Gorski, Jason Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Gosch, Brook Blue Mountain (PA) 5th Gott, Jason Elyria (OH) 6th Gott, Jason Elyria (OH) 4th Goussov, Alan Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Grabfelder, Andrew Germantown (PA) 4th Graeff, Keith Blue Mountain (PA) 4th Grajales, Cesar Brandon (FL) 3rd Grant, Terrell Tallmadge, OH 7th Grass, Logan Huntington (WVA) 4th Gray, Alfredo Wadsworth (OH) 6th Gray, David CVCA (OH) 8th Gray, Garrett Clay (OH) 5th Gray, Kevin Shaler (PA) 8th Gray, Sean Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Gray, Sean Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Grecol, Chris St. Edward (OH) 6th Green, Bryon Garfield Heights (OH) 5th Green, David Oviedo (FL) 2nd Green, Fred Orting, WA 7th Gresham, Chaz Goshen (OH) 4th Greshko, Eric Easton (PA) 3rd Greshko, Eric Easton (PA) 2nd Grey, Mark Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Grey, Mark Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Grey, Mark Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Grey, Mark Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Griego, Corey Sultana (CA) 4th Griego, Corey Sultana (CA) 5th Grimes, Dan Montini Catholic, (IL) 7th Grogan, Mike Walsh Jesuit (OH) 5th Grogg, Shane Parkersburg (WV) 4th Gross, Sammy Beachwood, (OH) 8th Groudle, Jamie Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th Grunden, Gage Defiance (OH) 6th Guenot, Cory Bald Eagle Area (PA) 2nd Guenot, Hunter Bald Eagle Area (PA) 2nd Guerrero, Eric San Jose Independence (CA) 1st Guillen, Mario Perrysburg (OH) 6th Guillen, Mario Perrysburg, OH 4th Guillen, Moises Perrysburg (OH) 1st Gulibon, Jimmy Derry (PA) 2nd Gulibon, Jimmy Derry (PA) 3rd Gulibon, Jimmy Derry (PA) 1st Gulosh, Matt Walsh Jesuit (OH) 4th Gulosh, Nate Walsh Jesuit (OH) 2nd Gumlock, Ryan Northampton (PA) 2nd Gutierrez, Jordan Broomfield (CO) 7th Guzzo, John Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd H Habat, David St. Ignatius (OH) 4th Habat, David St. Ignatius (OH) 7th Habat, David St. Ignatius (OH) 4th Hacker, Courtland Broomfield (CO) 8th Hacker. Chris El Reno (OK) 4th Hagan, Nate Toledo Central Catholic, OH 8th Hagel, Greg Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Hague, Toby McDonough (MD) 8th Hall, Nicky Wyoming Seminary (PA) 7th Hall, Tanner Meridian (ID) 1st Hallahan, Greg St. Edward (OH) 4th Hallahan, Greg St. Edward (OH) 3rd Hammond, Garrett Chambersburg (PA) 3rd Hammond, Garrett Chambersberg (PA) 5th Hammond, Garrett Wyoming Seminary (PA) 8th Hancock, Zac Troy Christian (OH) 6th Handwerk, James Lutheran West, OH 7th Handwerk, James Lutheran West, OH 4th

49 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically Hannon, Vince Montini Catholic (IL) 6th Hanson, Kyle Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Hanson, Zach Parkersburg (WV) 8th Hanzik, Steve Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Hard, John Northampton (PA) 4th Harger, Pierce Archbishop Moeller (OH) 4th Harger, Pierce Archbishop Moeller (OH) 5th Harner, Brett Norristown (PA) 3rd Harrell, Cameron McDonogh School, MD 4th Harris, Jack Urbana, OH 2nd Harris, Ryan Beachwood, (OH) 8th Harris, Shawn St. Edward (OH) 4th Harris, Shawn St. Edward (OH) 4th Harris, Shawn St. Edward (OH) 2nd Hart, Aaron St.Paris Graham (OH) 1st Hart, Aaron St.Paris Graham (OH) 1st Hart, Aaron St.Paris Graham (OH) 1st Hart, Alan St. Edward (OH) 5th Hart, Alan St. Edward, OH 5th Hart, Allan St. Edward (OH) 4th Hartley, Chris Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Hartley, Chris Massillon Perry (OH) 4th Hawthorne, Jimmy Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Hayes, Ke-Shawn Park Hill (MO) 2nd Hayes, Ke-Shawn Park Hill (MO) 1st Hayms, Oliver Cincinnati Sycamore (OH) 3rd Headlee, Drew Waynesburg (PA) 6th Headlee, Drew Waynesburg (PA) 2nd Headlee, Drew Waynesburg (PA) 4th Headlee, Drew Waynesburg (PA) 4th Heffernan, Colin St. Edward (OH) 5th Heflin, Nick Massillon Perry (OH) 7th Heflin, Nick Massillon Perry (OH) 4th Heil, Dean St. Edward (OH) 3rd Heil, Dean St. Edward (OH) 2nd Heil, Dean St. Edward (OH) 1st Heil, Joshua Brunswick, OH 7th Heimdale, Joe Broken Arrow (OK) 3rd Heintsch, Ian Ponderosa (CA) 2nd Heirn, Blake Reynolds (PA) 7th Heist, Mark Orefield Parkland (PA) 3rd Heist, Mark Orefield Parkland (PA) 6th Henderson, Evan Kiski Prep (PA) 1st Henderson, Evan Kiski Prep (PA) 3rd Henderson, Robert Kiski Prep (PA) 2nd Hennenman, Nick Oregon Clay, OH 8th Herbert, Jake North Allegheny (PA) 1st Herman, Brad Parkland (GA) 4th Herman, Brad Parkland (GA) 2nd Hernan, Joe Madison (OH) 1st Hernandez, Jaime Oak Park River Forest, IL 6th Hernandez, Lou Calvary Chapel (CA) 5th Hernandez, Stephen Bishop Gorman (NV) 4th Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit (OH) 2nd Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Hight, Micah Caesar Rodney (DE) 3rd Hight, Micah Caesar Rodney (DE) 7th Hightower, Harrison University School (OH) 5th Hiles, Austin Brecksville, OH 8th Hiles, John Columbus DeSales (OH) 3rd Hiles, Quinton Brecksville (OH) 6th Hill, Lance Parkersburg South (WV) 8th Hill, Tim Great Bridge (VA) 6th Hilliard, Will Wyoming Seminary, PA 2nd Hills, Perry Pittsburgh, CC (PA) 6th Himes, Mark Brookville (PA) 4th Himmelman, Travis Conifer (CO) 3rd Hluschak, Adam North Lehigh (PA) 6th Hluschak, Ryan North Lehigh (PA) 4th Hluschak, Ryan North Lehigh (PA) 3rd Hodges, Wade Wauseon (OH) 6th Hodges, Wade Wauseon, OH 2nd Hoff, Jeff Nazareth (PA) 2nd Hoff, Justin Nazareth (PA) 3rd Hoffer, Andrew Christiansburg (VA) 5th Hoffman, Dillon Blair Academy (NJ) 8th Hogue, Adam Blair Academy (NJ) 8th Hoke, Joe St. Paris Graham (OH) 5th Hoke, Joe St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Hoke, Joe St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Holland,Dana Glenbard North (IL) 5th Hollerith, Marshall St. Christopher (VA) 8th Hollo, Tim St. Edward (OH) 3rd Hollo, Tim St. Edward (OH) 2nd Holman, Skyler Broken Arrow (OK) 6th Honeycutt, Chris St. Edward (OH) 1st Honeycutt, Chris St. Edward (OH) 5th Hong, Eric Kiski Prep, PA 3rd Horne, Tom Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Horner, Seth Massillon Perry (OH) 2nd Horner, Seth Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Hoskins, Tommy Dayton Christian, OH 7th Hoskins, Tommy Dayton Christian, OH 3rd Hovis, Quentin Seton Cathlic, AZ 7th Hovis, Quentin Poway (CA) 1st Howard, Cody St. Edward (OH) 6th Hrovat, Andy St. Edward (OH) 5th Hrovat, Andy St. Edward (OH) 2nd Hrovat, Andy St. Edward (OH) 1st Huddle, Jeremy Orefield Parkland (PA) 4th Hudson, David Columbus Westland (OH) 1st Hudson, Jeremy Choctaw (OK) 3rd Hudson, Lloyd Cincinnati Sycamore (OH) 4th Hunsberger, Ryan Fauquier (VA) 7th Huntley, Max Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Huntley, Max Colonial Forge (VA) 3rd Hurd, Garrett Brookville (PA) 2nd

50 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically 43 Hurley, Chris Kenston (OH) 4th Hurley, Michael Akron SVSM (OH) 3rd Hurley, Michael Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Hurley, Ryan Akron SVSM (OH) 3rd Hurley, Ryan Akron SVSM (OH) 2nd Hutchinson, Eddie Brandon (FL) 3rd Hvolbek, Maxwell Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Hvolbek, Maxwell Blair Academy (NJ) 7th Hvolbek, Maxwell Blair Academy (NJ) 7th Hyams, Oliver Cincinnati Sycamore (OH) 2nd Iacoboni, Gino Nordonia (OH) 3rd Iacoboni, Gino Nordonia (OH) 4th Iacoboni, Louie Nordonia (OH) 3rd Iacoboni, Louie Nordonia (OH) 4th Incontrera, Nick Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Inghram, James University School (OH) 7th Ingrham, James University School (OH) 3rd I J Jablonski, CJ Frank W. Cox (VA) 7th Jackson, David Brookville (PA) 6th Jackson, Josh Claymont (OH) 8th Jackson, Josh Claymont (OH) 5th Jackson, Nate Dayton Christian (OH) 6th Jackson, Taylor The Villages (FL) 5th Jaffe, AJ Marmion Academy, IL 8th Jaggers, Jeff St. Peter Chanel (OH) 1st James, Jeff El Reno (OK) 4th Janney, Seth Malvern Prep, PA 4th Janney, Seth Malvern Prep (PA) 4th Januszewski, Jason Strongsville (OH) 5th Jayne, Mark St. Edward (OH) 2nd Jayne, Mark St. Edward (OH) 1st Jayne, Mark St. Edward (OH) 1st Jayne, Mark St. Edward (OH) 1st Jean-Jaques, Terrence Wyoming Seminary (PA) 4th Jeffrey, David Parkersburg South (WV) 8th Jeffries, Davion Broken Arrow (OK) 8th Jeffries, Davion Broken Arrow, OK 1st Jenison, Doug CVCA (OH) 3rd Jenkins, Deon New Castle William Penn (PA) 3rd Jenkins, Derek Orefield Parkland (PA) 1st Jenkins, Sean Orefield Parkland (PA) 4th Jeske, Brandon Frank W. Cox (VA) 2nd Jeske, Brandon Frank W. Cox (VA) 3rd Jimenez, Johnny Marmion Academy (IL) 4th Jimenez, Johnny Marmion Academy (IL) 3rd Jiminez, Johnny Marmion Academy (IL) 5th Johnson, Cody Broken Arrow (OK) 5th Johnson, Colin Canon McMillan (PA) 3rd Johnson, Colin Canon McMillan (PA) 2nd Johnson, Dane Shady Side (PA) 3rd Johnson, Emil Brookville (PA) 5th Johnson, Emil Brookville (PA) 6th Johnson, Jason Parkersburg South (WV) 5th Johnson, Jeremy Brecksville (OH) 7th Johnson, Jeremy Brecksville (OH) 1st Johnson, Louis Great Bridge (VA) 4th Johnson, Michael Wyoming Seminary (PA) 4th Johnson, Michael Wyoming Seminary (PA) 2nd Johnson, Michael Montini Catholic (IL) 1st Johnson, Tony Lakota (OH) 1st Johnston, Colin Canon McMillan (PA) 3rd Johnstone, Jason Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Johnstone, Jason Massillon Perry (OH) 2nd Johnstone, Jason Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Joint, Gary Leemore (CA) 6th Jones, Chris Easton (PA) 2nd Jones, Mike Mentor (OH) 4th Jones, Nathan Troy Christian (OH) 8th Jones, P.J. Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Jones, P.J. Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Jordan, Ben St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Jordan, Ben St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Jordan, Ben St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Jordan, Chario Lancaster (OH) 6th Jordan, Garrett St. Paris Graham,,OH 6th Jordan, Garrett St. Paris Graham, OH 6th Jordan, Isaac St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Jordan, Isaac St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Jordan, Micah St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Jordan, Micah St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Jordan, Rocky St. Paris Graham,,OH 2nd Jordan, Rocky St. Paris Graham, OH 5th Joseph, Vincenzo Pitt Central Catholic, PA 5th Joseph, Vincenzo Pitt Central Catholic, PA 8th Joseph, Vincenzo Pitt Central Catholic, PA 4th Joseph, Vincenzo Pitt Central Catholic, PA 2nd Joyce, Ryan Brandon (FL) 6th K Kane, John Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Kania, Ben Oak Harbor (OH) 4th Kaplan, Blake Cincinnati Sycamore (OH) 4th Karoly, Ryan Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Karoly, Ryan Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Kasti, Blake St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Kazimir, Matt St. Edward (OH) 6th Keaton, Nate Circleville (OH) 7th Keaton, Nate Circleville (OH) 1st Keddy, Phillip Uintah (UT) 1st Keech, Chris Ceaser Rodney (IL) 8th Keener, Cory Blue Mountain (PA) 6th Keener, Cory Blue Mountain (PA) 6th Keener, Cory Blue Mountain (PA) 7th

51 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically Keglovits, Mike Northampton (PA) 2nd Kelly, Aaron Parkersburg South (WV) 3rd Kelly, Cameron Bellbrook (IL) 1st Kelly, Chris Easton (PA) 2nd Kelly, Chris Easton (PA) 1st Kelly, Cody Reynolds (PA) 3rd Kelly, Cody Reynolds (PA) 2nd Kelly, Cody Reynolds (PA) 6th Kelly, Eric Nazareth (PA) 3rd Kemble, Mike Ravenna Southeast (OH) 4th Kemerer, Michael Franklin Regional (PA) 6th Kemerer, Michael Franklin Regional (PA) 2nd Kemerer, Michael Franklin Regional (PA) 1st Kemmerer, Ryan Upper Perkiomen (PA) 7th Kemmerer, Ryan Upper Perkiomen (PA) 8th Kemmerer, Zack Upper Perkiomen (PA) 3rd Kemmerer, Zack Upper Perkiomen (PA) 1st Kenny, Matt Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Key, Jerome Whitfield North (GA) 7th Keyes, Quentin Walsh Jesuit (OH) 4th Keyser, Brain Upper Perkiomen (PA) 8th Kilroy, Riley Padua Franciscan (OH) 7th Kilroy, Riley Padua Franciscan (OH) 7th Kinerson, Ben Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Kindig, Joshua Blue Mountain (PA) 3rd King, Dan Lakewood St. Edward (OH) 1st King, Jared Great Bridge (VA) 3rd King, Jared Great Bridge (VA) 3rd Kinley, Ryan Lakewood St. Edward (OH) 1st Kinley, Ryan Lakewood St. Edwards (OH) 1st Kirk, Jeremy Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Kish, Stan Northampton (PA) 6th Kitzis, Simon Wyoming Seminary (PA) 2nd Kiussis, Nick Brunswick, OH 7th Klee, P.J. Cardinal Newman (CA) 8th Klee, PJ Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Klee, PJ Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Kleinle, Jon Nazareth (PA) 5th Kleinle, Matt Nazareth (PA) 2nd Kleinle, Matt Nazareth (PA) 3rd Klingsheim, David Brentwood (CA) 7th Klosz, Jimmy Holy Name (OH) 6th Kluk, Adam Medina Highland (OH) 5th Knapp, Derrick Parkersburg (WV) 6th Knapp, Josh Brookville (PA) 5th Knapp, Josh Brookville (PA) 5th Knapp, Parker St. Edward (OH) 8th Knapp, Parker St. Edward, OH 3rd Knapp, Ryan Columbus DeSales (OH) 3rd Knepshield, Addison Blair Academy (NJ) 8th Knepshield, Addison Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Knepshield, Addison Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Knowles, William Calvary Chapel (CA) 1st Knowles, William Calvary Chapel (CA) 2nd Knudsen, Chris Columbus Westland (OH) 4th Knull, Kalen St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Knull, Kalen St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Knull, Kalen St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Knupp, Jeff Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Koballa, Adam St. Peter Chanel (OH) 6th Koelling, Wyatt Davis, UT 8th Koepp, Johnny Bishop Lynch (TX) 3rd Kohler, Jon Mt. St. Joseph (MD) 8th Kolodzik, Daniel Miami Valley (OH) 2nd Kolodzik, Daniel Miami Valley (OH) 5th Kolodzik, Daniel Miami Valley (OH) 4th Kolodzik, Daniel Miami Valley (OH) 4th Kolodzik, Mathew Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Kolodzik, Matthew Miami Valley (OH) 2nd Kolodzik, Matthew Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Kolodzik, Matthew Blair Academy, NJ 2nd Konyesni, John St. Edward (OH) 5th Konyesni, John St. Edward (OH) 3rd Koolntz, Joe Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Kosco, Hunter Canal Fulton Northwest (OH) 8th Kovach, Travis Massillon Perry (OH) 4th Kovach, Travis Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Kovach, Travis Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Koz, Chuck St. Edward (OH) 5th Koz, Matt St. Edward (OH) 1st Koz, Matt St. Edward (OH) 2nd Koz, Matt St. Edward (OH) 2nd Koz, Matt St. Edward (OH) 1st Kraisser, Austin Centennial, MD 6th Kraisser. Nathan Centennial (MD) 6th Krakower,Ben Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Krall, Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Krawulski, Andrew Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Krieble, Chris Akron SVSM (OH) 3rd Kriwinsky, Adam University School (OH) 6th Kriwinsky, Adam University School (OH) 4th Kuhar, Ben St. Edward (OH) 3rd Kuhar, Ben St. Edward (OH) 2nd Kuhar, Greg St. Edward (OH) 7th Kuhar, Greg St. Edward (OH) 2nd Kulczycki, Mike St. Edward (OH) 1st Kulczycki, Mike St. Edward (OH) 5th Kulczycki, Mike St. Edward (OH) 2nd Kulczycki, Mike St. Edward (OH) 2nd Kuncio, Andy Orefield Parkland, (PA) 5th Kusar, Jared CVCA (OH) 4th Kusar, Jared CVCA (OH) 5th Kutler, Jordan Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Kutler, Jordan Blair Academy, NJ 3rd

52 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically 45 Kwiat, Kyle Tiffin Calvert (OH) 7th Kyle, Jake St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd L Labriola, Mikey Bethlehem Catholic (PA) 1st Lacayo, Chris Santiago Corona (CA) 8th Ladnier, Hunter St. Edward, OH 4th Ladnier, Hunter St. Edward, OH 1st Lambert, Garrett Brunswick, OH 5th Landis, Jason Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Landowski, Jeremy Burrell (PA) 5th Landt, Jason Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Lang, Kyle Brecksville (OH) 4th Lang, Kyle Brecksville (OH) 6th Lang, Kyle Brecksville (OH) 2nd Lang, Ryan St. Edward (OH) 4th Lang, Ryan St. Edward (OH) 3rd Lang, Ryan St. Edward (OH) 1st Lang, Ryan St. Edward (OH) 1st Lang, Troy Brecksville (OH) 8th Lange, Ryan Nordonia (OH) 5th Lange, Ryan Nordonia (OH) 3rd Lange, Ryan Nordonia (OH) 3rd LaRock, Mack Lawton MacArthur (OK) 5th LaShaomb, Bryan Great Bridge (VA) 4th Laster, Jordan Montini Catholic (IL) 6th Lavallee, Joey Reno (NV) 5th Lavelle, Bobby Council Rock (PA) 7th Lavey, Gabe Hanover (VA) 6th Lawley, Tyler Broken Arrow, OK 8th Lawrence, Nick Westlake (OH) 6th Lawson, Kyle St. Paris Graham (OH) 6th Lawson, Kyle St. Paris Graham,,OH 7th Lawson, Trevor Olentangy Liberty (FL) 4th Lebeau, Chris St. Edward (OH) 2nd Lebeau, Chris St. Edward (OH) 2nd Lee, Andre Oak Park River Forest (IL) 3rd Lee, Spencer Franklin Regional (PA) 1st Lee, Sprencer Franklin Regional, PA 1st Lee, Spencer Franklin Regional (PA) 1st Leeth, Grant Kearney (MO) 3rd Lehnard, Mason St. Edward (OH) 2nd Lehnard, Mason St. Edward (OH) 1st Lehnard, Mason St. Edward (OH) 2nd Lehner, Josh Lexington (OH) 7th Leise, Joel Reynolds (OR) 7th Lemaire, Kaleb Caesar Rodney (DE) 7th Leng, Jesse Medina Highland (OH) 3rd Leng, Jesse Medina Highland (OH) 3rd Lensman, Chad St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Lerer, Matt Beachwood (OH) 3rd Lerer, Matt Beachwood (OH) 5th Lester, Damien CVCA (OH) 4th Lester, Harry CVCA (OH) 1st Lester, Harry CVCA (OH) 1st Lester, Harry CVCA (OH) 1st Lester, Kenny Oviedo (FL) 1st Letters, Brian Fox Chapel (PA) 3rd Levengood, Jake Vacaville (CA) 5th Lewan, Will Montini Catholic, IL 2nd Lewan, Will Montini Catholic (IL) 3rd Lewnes, Mack Mt. St. Joseph (MD) 2nd Lewnes, Mack Mt. St. Joseph (MD) 1st Lewnes, Mack Mt. St. Joseph (MD) 3rd Liberto, Dennis Northampton (PA) 1st Lieurance, Trenton Broken Arrow, OK 6th Lieurance, Trenton Broken Arrow (OK) 2nd Lindamood, Joey Parkersburg (WV) 4th Lindamood, Joey Parkersburg (WV) 5th Lindamood, Matt Parkersburg (WV) 2nd Lindsey, Germaine Archbishop Moeller (OH) 4th Lindsey, Germaine Archbishop Moeller (OH) 5th Linton, Garrett Rootstown (OH) 8th Linton, Travis Rootstown (OH) 7th Lipp, Jordan Beachwood (OH) 4th Lipp, Jordan Beachwood (OH) 4th Lipp, Kevin Beachwood (OH) 6th Lipp, Kevin Beachwood (OH) 5th Lipp, Kevin Beachwood (OH) 2nd Litton, Chance Parkersburg (WV) 3rd Lobsinger, Austin West Valley (CA) 7th Lofthouse, Ethen Mountain Crest (UT) 2nd Longo, Michael Santiago Corona (CA) 3rd Lopez, Josh St. Mary s Ryken (MD) 4th Lopez, Josh St. Mary s Ryken (MD) 3rd Lowery, John Walsh Jesuit (OH) 5th Lowery, John Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th Lowther, Andy Walsh Jesuit (OH) 4th Luciano, Christian Northampton (PA) 2nd Luciano, Christian Northampton (PA) 3rd Ludwig, Kyle Glenbard North (IL) 6th Lugo, Carlos Akron SVSM (OH) 5th Luke, Steve Massillon Perry (OH) 4th Luke, Steve Massillon Perry (OH) 2nd Luke, Steve Massillon Perry (OH) 1st Luke, Steve Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Lusane, Rashon Malvern Prep, PA 7th Luster, Jason Woodberry (PA) 3rd Luster, Jason Kiski Prep (PA) 3rd Luster, Jason Pittsburgh CC (PA) 1st Lutri, Adam Northampton (PA) 6th Lvingston, Shawn Steuibenville, OH 8th Lytle, Mimmo Swanton (OH) 3rd M Maciag, Alex Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Maciag, Alex Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Maciag, Alex Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Maciag, Matt Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Maciag, Matt Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd

53 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically Maciag, Matt Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Mackall, Alex Walsh Jesuit, OH 7th Mackall, Alex Walsh Jesuit, OH 6th Mackall, Alex Walsh Jesuit (OH) 4th Mackall, Alex Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th Macri, Dalton Canon McMillan (PA) 5th Macri, Dalton Canon-McMillan (PA) 3rd Madara, Michael Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Madrigal, Alex Oak Park River Forest, IL 6th Madrigal, Anthony Oak Park River Forest, IL 3rd Madrigal, Anthony Oak Park River Forest (IL) 3rd Madsen, Albert St. Edward (OH) 5th Madsen, Albert St. Edward (OH) 5th Magrum Cody Oak Harbor (OH) 6th Magrum Cody Oak Harbor (OH) 2nd Magrum, Cody Oak Harbor (OH) 4th Maher, Brian Pickerington (OH) 2nd Maher, Jason Pickerington (OH) 6th Mahomes, Davonte Oak Park River Forest (IL) 5th Mahon, Mike Archbishop Moeller (OH) 5th Mahon, Mike Archbishop Moeller (OH) 4th Mai, Johnson North Torrance (CA) 4th Majoy, Nino Huron (OH) 6th Makara, Dave Burrell (PA) 7th Makara, David Burrell (PA) 8th Makara, David Burrell (PA) 6th Makara, David Burrell (PA) 6th Malone, Dominick Wyoming Seminary (PA) 5th Malone, Dominick Wyoming Seminary (PA) 5th Malone, Dominick Wyoming Seminary (PA) 2nd Malone, Dominick Wyoming Seminary (PA) 5th Maney, John Waynesburg (PA) 4th Maney, Mark Bald Eagle Area (PA) 6th Maney. Mike Bald Eagle Area (PA) 6th Manion, Tyler Pittsburgh CC 8th Mann, Nick St. Edward (OH) 1st Mann, Nick St. Edward (OH) 1st Mannier, James St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Mannier, James St. Paris Graham (OH) 6th Manville, Mason Blair Academy, NJ 2nd Manville, Mason Wyoming Seminary, PA 1st Manville, Mason Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Manville, Mason Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Maples, Nick Broken Arrow (OK) 5th Marcellino, Tony St. Edward (OH) 5th Marchette, Sonny Walsh Jesuit (OH) 2nd Marchette, Sonny Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Marchette, Sonny Walsh Jesuit (OH) 2nd Margheim, Isaiah Lorain, OH 3rd Marhofer, Scott Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th Marhofer, Scott Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham,,OH 1st Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham, OH 1st Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Marinelli, Alex St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Markely, Bryce St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Markle, Curt Bald Eagle Area (PA) 2nd Markley, Bryce St. Paris Graham (OH) 5th Marone, David Broomfield (CO) 3rd Marone, David Broomfield (CO) 2nd Marcellino, Tony St. Edward (OH) 5th Marsh, Jake Marysville (OH) 7th Marshall, Chase University School (OH) 5th Marshall, Jason St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Marshall, Jason St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Martellotti, Frank Shady Side (PA) 8th Martellotti, Frank Shady Side (PA) 3rd Martin, Brian Montini Catholic (IL) 6th Martin, Brooks Robinson (VA) 7th Martin, Drew Delta, OH 2nd Martin, Drew Delta, OH 2nd Martin, Jarrod Beavercreek (OH) 4th Martin, Joel Walsh Jesuit (OH) 5th Martin, Mark St. Edward (OH) 5th Martin, Mark St. Edward (OH) 1st Martin, Mike Great Bridge (VA) 3rd Martin, Myles McDonogh School, MD 2nd Martin, Myles McDonogh School, MD 3rd Martin, Myles McDonogh School, MD 2nd Martinez, Alfonzo Wyoming Seminary (PA) 8th Martinez, Felipe St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Martinez, Isaiah Lemoore (CA) 2nd Martinez, Isaiah Lemoore (CA) 2nd Martoccio, Matt Council Rock (PA) 7th Maruca, Josh Franklin Regional (PA) 7th Maruca, Josh Franklin Regional, PA 5th Marvel, Kevin McDonogh School, MD 8th Marvel, Kevin McDonough (MD) 5th Mason, Mario Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Mason, Mario Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Mason, Mario Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Mason, Mario Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Matthews. Austin Reynolds (PA) 2nd Matthews, Austin Reynolds (PA) 3rd Matthews, Cole Reynolds, PA 2nd Matthews, Cole Reynolds (PA) 2nd Mattiace, Frank Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Mattiace, Frank Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Mattox, Jaden Central Crossing, OH 3rd Mattox, Jaden Central Crossing, OH 3rd Mayes, Doug Massillon Perry (OH) 8th Maynard, Gray St. Edward (OH) 4th Maynard, Gray St. Edward (OH) 1st Mazzocchi, Tim Bismarck Century 3rd Mazzola, Steve St. Edward (OH) 1st McAdams, Josh Brecksville (OH) 4th McAlester, Clinton Clovis (CA) 8th McAvinew, Ben Canal Fulton Northwest (OH) 4th

54 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically 47 McBurney, Brent Massillon Perry (OH) 1st McBurney, Brent Massillon Perry (OH) 1st McCahan, Rory Akron SVSM (OH) 5th McCartney, Aarnon Parkersburg South (WV) 2nd McClain, Andre St. Edward (OH) 5th McClay, Ivan Massillon Washington (OH) 4th McClay, Ivan Massillon Washington (OH) 3rd McCurty, Jared Uintah (UT) 4th McDaniel, Francois Parkview (GA) 4th McDaniel, Francois Parkview (GA) 2nd McEntire, Shawn Nazareth (PA) 3rd McGeorge, Mike Massillon Perry (OH) 6th McGookey, Jonathan Sandusky Perkins (OH) 5th McGrath, Ryan Blair Academy (NJ) 6th McGrath, Ryan Blair Academy (NJ) 5th McGrath, Ryan Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd McGuffin, Jay Calvary Chapel (CA) 3rd McHenry, Dalton Elyria (OH) 8th McIntosh, Morgan Calvary Chapel (CA) 1st McKenna, Joey Blair Academy (NJ) 1st McKenna, Joey Blair Academy (NJ) 5th McKenna, Joey Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd McKillop, Travis Burrell (PA) 3rd McLaughlin, Anthony St. Ignatius (OH) 7th McLemore, Pat Padua Franciscan (OH) 4th McLemore, Pat Padua Franciscan (OH) 3rd McMullan, Joe Wyoming Seminary (PA) 1st McMullan, Michael Wyoming Seminary (PA) 1st McMullen, Nick Akron SVSM (OH) 4th McNeil, Donald Wyoming Seminary (PA) 7th McNicholas, Kevin Marist (IL) 5th McPeak, Stephen Bishop Lunch (TX) 4th Mead, Brakan Olentangy Liberty (FL) 6th Meade, Alex Caesar Rodney (MD) 1st Meade, Alex Caesar Rodney (MD) 1st Meadows, Matt CVCA (OH) 3rd Meadows, Matt CVCA (OH) 7th Meder, Jamer Parma Valley Forge (OH) 2nd Meder, Jamer Parma Valley Forge (OH) 3rd Medina, Eric Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Medina, Eric Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Medina, Eric Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Medina, Eric Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Megongal, Tyler James Madison, VA 7th Meissner, Zach Massillon Jackson (OH) 3rd Mele, Levi Uintah (UT) 3rd Mele, Levi Uintah (UT) 3rd Melendez, Joey Montini Catholic, IL 3rd Melendez, Joey Montini Catholic (IL) 5th Meltzer, Max Blair Academy (NJ) 1st MePeek, Stephen Bishop Lynch (TX) 4th Meredith, Bryce Cheyenne (WY) 7th Meredith, Bryce Cheyenne (WY) 4th Mergenthaler, Todd New Cstle William Penn (PA) 1st Merkle, Jason Dayton Carroll (OH) 6th Merkley, Creedon Uintah (UT) 8th Merola, Andrew Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Metz, Ryan Parkersburg South (WV) 1st Metzger, Nick Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Meyer, Jack Cincinnati Moeller, OH 5th Meyer, Jack Cincinnati Moeller, OH 7th Meyer, Kyle Columbus DeSales (OH) 5th Meyer, Mark St. Paris Graham (OH) 6th Miles, Tyler Christiansburg (VA) 4th Milhalko, Bandon Bethlehem Liberty (PA) 6th Millard, Justin Bald Eagle Area (PA) 5th Miller, Henry Garfield Heights (OH) 6th Miller, Ian Oak Harbor (OH) 1st Miller, Ian Oak Harbor (OH) 2nd Miller, Robbie Reynoldsburg 5th Miller, Tait Oak Harbor (OH) 2nd Millin, Stefano Massillon Perry (OH) 7th Millin, Stefano Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Mills, Nick University School (OH) 7th Mills, Nick University School (OH) 3rd Milonas, Dylan Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Milonas, Dylan Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Milonas, Dylan Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Minton, Jasntzen Christiansburg (VA) 8th Miocic, Steve Eastlake North (OH) 4th Miocic, Steve Eastlake North (OH) 4th Miocic, Steve Eastlake North (OH) 1st Mirman, Daniel Highland (OH) 7th Mitch, Ty Aurora (OH) 7th Mitch, Ty Aurora (OH) 5th Mitcheff, Dan Elyria (OH) 3rd Mitcheff, Steve Elyria (OH) 4th Mitcheff, Steve Elyria (OH) 4th Mitcheff, Steve Elyria (OH) 4th Mitchell, Scott Walsh Jesuit (OH) 5th Mitchell, Scott Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Moccia, Mark Nordonia (OH) 6th Mocco, Michael Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Mocco, Steve Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Mocco, Steve Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Moisey, Zeke Bethlehem Catholic (PA) 8th Moisey, Zeke Bethlehem Catholic (PA) 3rd Monaco, Danny Glenbard North (IL) 6th Montalvo, Xavier Montini Catholic, IL 5th Montalvo, Xavier Montini Catholic (IL) 5th Montalvo, Xavier Montini Catholic (IL) 6th Montgomery, Matt Cincinnati Sycamore (OH) 5th Moon, Chris Wyoming Seminary (PA) 7th Moore, Alex St. Edward (OH) 4th Moore, Brent St. Paris Graham,,OH 4th Moore, Brent St. Paris Graham, OH 3rd Moore, Brent St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Moore, Charles Columbus Westland (OH) 6th

55 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically Moore, Charles Columbus Westland (OH) 6th Moore, Jake Rootstown (OH) 5th Moore, Mitch St. Paris Graham,,OH 1st Moore, Mitch St. Paris Graham, OH 3rd Moore, Mitch St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Moos, Mark St. Edward (OH) 3rd Moos, Mark St. Edward (OH) 1st Moos, Mark St. Edward (OH) 2nd Moos, Mark St. Edward (OH) 4th Morgan, Ryan Columbus DeSales (OH) 1st Morris, Bobby Parkersburg South (WV) 5th Morris, Eric Wyoming Seminary (PA) 2nd Morris, Eric Wyoming Seminary (PA) 1st Morris, Eric Wyoming Seminary (PA) 4th Morris, Nick Easton (PA) 3rd Morris, Rich Easton (PA) 4th Morris, Rich Easton (PA) 5th Morrison, Chris Parkersburg South (WV) 3rd Morrison, Chris Parkersburg South (WV) 5th Mosco, Nick Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Moser, Ian Caesar Rodney (DE) 5th Mossing, Alex Toledo Central Cathokic (OH) 7th Mucha, Mike Montini Catholic (IL) 6th Mueller, Jack Trinity Chrisitan (OH) 5th Mueller, Jack Trinity Chrisitan (TX) 4th Mueller, Jack Wyoming Seminary, PA 3rd Mueller, Jack Trinity Christian, TX 1st Mulinex, Jason Parkersburg South (WV) 3rd Mulliagan, Cody Saegertown, PA 7th Mullins, Hunter Orting, WA 5th Mullins, Hunter Orting, WA 6th Mulrooney, Shawn Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Munn, Patrick Wyoming Seminary, PA 5th Munoz, Alex Bishop Lynch (TX) 2nd Murphy, Billy Hughson (CA) 1st Murphy, Jake Marist (IL) 6th Murphy, Josh Brecksville (OH) 7th Murphy, Josh Brecksville (OH) 5th Myers, Chris Mentor (OH) 5th Myers, Stephen Archbishop Moeller (OH) 4th N Nakamura, Yoshi St. Edward (OH) 1st Nakamura, Yoshi St. Edward (OH) 3rd Naples, Aaron Brunswick, OH 5th Naples, Aaron Brunswick (OH) 2nd Narinsky, Aaron Kenston (OH) 5th Neff, Spencer Good Counsel (MD) 6th Neibert, Zack St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Neibert, Zach St. Paris Graham (OH) 7th Neibert, Zach St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Neitenbach, Brad Broomfield (CO) 6th Nelisse, Ryan Elyria (OH) 8th Nelisse, Ryan Elyria (OH) 6th Nelisse, Ryan Elyria (OH) 6th Nelson, Marcus Ponderosa (CA) 7th Nelson, Nick Shaler (PA) 4th Nemec, Sean St. Edward (OH) 2nd Nemec, Sean St. Edward (OH) 1st Nemec, Sean St. Edward (OH) 2nd Nemec, Sean St. Edward (OH) 5th Nestor, Aaron Reynolds (PA) 6th Nestor, Steve Reynolds (PA) 7th Nestor, Steve Reynolds (PA) 7th Nevills, Zach Clovis (CA) 8th Newhouse, Jake Massillon Perry, OH 8th Newhouse, Mitch Massilllon Perry (OH) 5th Newhouse, Mitch Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Nicholas, Scott Dakota (IL) 6th Nickal, Bo Allen (TX) 1st Nickelson, Trevor Ashland-Greenwood (NE) 6th Niedermeier, Chris Waynesburg (PA) 5th Niedermeier, Reimark Waynesburg (PA) 6th Niedermeier, Reimark Waynesburg (PA) 4th Niedermeier, Riemark Waynesburg (PA) 3rd Nixon, Lance Archbishop Hoban (OH) 1st Noga, Dave Eastlake North (OH) 5th Nolan, Zach Parkersburg (WV) 7th Nolan, Zach Parkersburg (WV) 6th Norton, Joe Montini Catholic (IL) 8th Novachkov, Boris Fremont (CA) 2nd Novachkov, Boris Fremont (CA) 1st Novachkov, Filip Fremont (CA) 2nd Numunaitis, Jim Brecksville (OH) 5th Nunez, Christian St. John Bosco, CA 7th Nyama, Godwin Brashear (PA) 5th Nye, Cole Wyoming Seminary, PA 7th O Oblock, Matt Canon-McMillan, PA 8th O Conner, Bryan Glenbard North (IL) 6th O Connor, Kevin Mt. St. Joseph (MD) 5th Oddo, Ryan CVCA (OH) 8th O Donnell, Pat Waynesburg (PA) 1st O Dor, Nico Elyria, OH 8th O Grady, Ryan Nazareth (PA) 8th Olds, Doug Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Olivas, Cade St. John Bosco, CA 1st Olson, Shane Bismarck Century (ND) 4th Olson, Trent Wyhoming Semin ary, PA 6th O Neil, Joe Walsh Jesuit (OH) 2nd Ooton, Donnie Great Bridge (VA) 2nd Ormsbee, Austin Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Ormsbee, Austin Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Ormsbee, Austin Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Orndorff, Tate University, WA 2nd

56 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically 49 Orona, Marcus Sante Fe (NM) 5th Orsky, Jeremy St. Edward (OH) 2nd Orsky, Jeremy St. Edward (OH) 1st Osolin, Jason Eastlake North (OH) 5th Osolin, Matt Eastlake North (OH) 3rd Osunalotto, Felix Parkensburg South (WV) 4th Otkay, Justin Broken Arrow (OK) 7th Overholt, Scott Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Owens, Pat Germantown (PA) 6th Owens, Pat Germantown (PA) 8th Owens, Pat Germantown (PA) 4th Ozias, Coy Christiansburg (VA) 7th Ozias, Coy Christiansburg (VA) 4th P Pack, Cody Quincy (CA) 8th Page, Isaiah Broken Arrow, OK 6th Paglia, Nino Strongsville (OH) 3rd Paglia, Nino Strongsville (OH) 3rd Palermo, Joe Archbishop Hoban (OH) 3rd Palmer, Colin St. Edward (OH) 2nd Palmer, Colin St. Edward (OH) 3rd Palmer, Colin St. Edward (OH) 1st Palmer, Colin St. Edward (OH) 2nd Palmer, Lance St. Edward (OH) 2nd Palmer, Lance St. Edward (OH) 1st Palmer, Lance St. Edward (OH) 2nd Palmer, Lance St. Edward (OH) 2nd Palmer, Matt Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Palser, Jesse Mansfield Senior, OH 8th Papesh, Johnny Aurora (OH) 6th Parker, Zach Caesar Rodney (DE) 4th Parsons, Russell Blair Academy (NJ) 7th Parsons, Russell Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Parsons, Russell Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Partain, Drew Broken Arrow (OK) 6th Pawleski, Jimmy Montini Catholic, IL 8th Paz, Don Eastlake North (OH) 4th Paz, Don Eastlake North (OH) 4th Pearman, Junior Great Bridge (VA) 5th Pearman, Junior Great Bridge (VA) 6th Pelar, Matt Colonial Forge (VA) 3rd Pelermo, Joe Archbishop Hoban (OH) 3rd Peltier, Corey Blair Academy (NJ) 7th Peltier, Corey Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Pena, Nick Selma (CA) 4th Pena, Nick Selma (CA) 4th Percival, Jake Amherst (OH) 1st Pereira, Victor Newark Memorial (CA) 7th Pereira, Victor Newark Memorial (CA) 4th Peretti, Chris Boardman (OH) 5th Perkins, Javaughn Omaha North (OK) 4th Perry, Mark Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Perry, Mark Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Perry, Mark Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Peterkin, Rollie Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Pfarr, Austin Marysville (OH) 2nd Phelan, Pat St. Edward (OH) 2nd Phillips, Adam Massilllon Perry (OH) 6th Phillips, Andrew Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Phillips, Chris Monroeville (OH) 1st Phillips, Chris Monroeville (OH) 3rd Phillips, Chris Monroeville (OH) 1st Pickens, Bryce Parkersburg South (WV) 4th Pickens, Nathan Parkersburg South (WV) 4th Pickens, Nathan Parkersburg South (WV) 3rd Pickens, Wes Parkersburg South (WV) 2nd Pico, Aaron St. John Bosco (CA) 1st Pierce, Mike St. Edward (OH) 2nd Pieritz, Chuck Montini Catholic (IL) 8th Pierson, Burt Calvary Chapel (CA) 5th Pietropinto, Kevin Mayfield (OH) 5th Pihiou, Chris Canon McMillan (PA) 8th Pinkston, Jake Robinson (VA) 3rd Pinkston, Jake Robinson (VA) 8th Pinzone, Tony Padua Franciscan (OH) 7th Pirozzla, Mike Neshaminy (PA) 3rd Piscitello, Chris Brecksville (OH) 6th Pizzuro, Adam Columbus DeSales (OH) 5th Pizzuro, Adam Columbus DeSales (OH) 4th Platt, Jared Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Platt, Jared Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Platt, Jared Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Plouse, Adam Walsh Jesuit (OH) 4th Polka, Jake Marmion Academy (IL) 8th Porter, Chad Parkersburg South (WV) 6th Porter, Chad Parkersburg South (WV) 7th Porterfield, Marquis Christiansburg (VA) 7th Pouillas, Georgio Canfield (OH) 1st Powell, Justin Boardman (OH) 3rd Powell, Kevon Montini Catholic (IL) 6th Powell, Kevon Montini Catholic (IL) 4th Powers, Jim Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Prata, Joey St. Christopher s (VA) 7th Prata, Joey St. Christopher, VA 5th Preskitt, Judson Bishop Lynch (TX) 7th Preskitt, Judson Wyoming Seminary (PA) 2nd Preston, Robbie Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Preston, Robbie Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Preston, Robbie Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Preston, Robbie Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Preston, Todd Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Preston, Todd Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Preston, Todd Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Protz, Geoff West Geauga (OH) 6th Protz, Geoff West Geauga (OH) 3rd Protz, Geoff West Geauga (OH) 6th Protz, Shawn West Geauga (OH) 4th Protz, Shawn West Geauga (OH) 2nd

57 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically Pryor, Kurt Orefield Parkland (PA) 5th Pucillo, Mike Walsh Jesuit (OH) 4th Pucillo, Mike Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Pucillo, Mike Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Pullano, Nick Great Bridge (VA) 4th Punke, Dack Washington, IL 7th Punke, Dack Washington (IL) 4th Purdue, Nick Genoa (OH) 4th Putnam, Neil Blair Academy, NJ 7th Putnam, Neil Blair Academy, NJ 3rd Pyrka, Adam Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Q Quam, Preston San Clemente (CA) 5th Quinn, Kevin St. Edward (OH) 4th R Radcliff, Cliff Parkersburg South (WV) 5th Radcliff, Clint Parkersburg South (WV) 6th Radcliff, Curt Parkersburg South (WV) 6th Radcliffe, Keith Northampton (PA) 6th Rader, Brandon Parkersburg (WV) 2nd Rader, Brandon Perkersburg (WV) 3rd Rader, Brandon Parkersburg (WV) 2nd Rakes, Sam Christiansburg (VA) 4th Rakes, Sam Christiansburg (VA) 5th Rakes, Sam Christiansburg (VA) 8th Ramirez, Julian Tampa Jesuit, FL 5th Ramirez, Julian Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Ramos, Tony Glenbard North (IL) 5th Ramos, Tony Glenbard North (IL) 1st Ramos, Vince Glenbard North (IL) 6th Ramos, Vince Glenbard North (IL) 3rd Randolph, Kevin Columbus DeSales (OH) 3rd Rasche, Colton Montini Catholic (IL) 2nd Rauenzahn, Tyler Blue Mountain (PA) 5th Rawling, Brian Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th Rawling, Keith Walsh Jesuit (OH) 4th Razzano, Dino Columbus DeSales (OH) 6th Redinell, Nick Kenston (OH) 5th Reed, John Medina Highland (OH) 5th Reel, Dylan Washington, IL 5th Reel. Ethan Washington, IL 8th Reenan, Nick Wyoming Seminary (PA) 3rd Reenan, Nick Wyoming Seminary, PA 1st Reese, Austin Mechanicsburg (OH) 3rd Reiter, Nick Waynesburg (PA) 3rd Reitz, Jeremy Brookville (PA) 3rd Reitz, Jeremy Brookville (PA) 2nd Reitz, Jeremy Brookville (PA) 2nd Rella, Dave Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Rella, Dave Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Rella, Dave Walsh Jesuit (OH) 2nd Rendinell, Rick Kenston (OH) 4th Renteria, Jason Oak Park River Forest, IL 2nd Renteria, Jason Oak Park River Forest (IL) 2nd Renteria, Jason Oak Park River Forest (IL) 7th Retherford, Zain Benton (PA) 1st Reynolds, Dylan Saegertown, PA 1st Rhine, Alex Mechanicsburg, OH 6th Rice, Jeff St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Rice, Jeff St. Paris Graham (OH) 6th Rich, Jordan Central Mountain (PA) 5th Rich, Jordan Central Mountain (PA) 3rd Richardson, Caleb Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Richardson, Matt Great Bridge (VA) 4th Richardson, Matt Great Bridge (VA) 6th Richardson, Matt Great Bridge (VA) 5th Rider, Josiah Grand Junction (CO) 2nd Riddick, Elliot Bethlehem Catholic (PA) 3rd Rideau, Rodney Midwest City (OK) 5th Riggs, Ryan Massillon Perry (OH) 4th Riggs, Ryan Massillon Perry (OH) 4th Rigitano, Sol Glenbard North (IL) 3rd Ringer, Gene Reynolds (PA) 8th Ringer, Gene Reynolds, PA 7th Ringer, Will Reynolds (PA) 6th Ringer, Will Reynolds (PA) 7th Rios, Andy St. Edward (OH) 3rd Rios, Ben St. Edward (OH) 7th Rivera, Omar Bethlehem Liberty (PA) 6th Robertson, Stephen Montini Catholic (IL) 6th Robertson, Stephen Montini Catholic (IL) 2nd Robertson, Stephen Montini Catholic (IL) 8th Robinson, Jerome St. Ignatius (OH) 4th Robinson, Jerome St. Ignatius (OH) 4th Robinson, Jerome St. Ignatius (OH) 4th Robinson, Malcom Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Roche, Dennis University School (OH) 5th Roche, Dennis University School (OH) 5th Roddy, Brian St. Edward (OH) 2nd Roddy, Brian St. Edward (OH) 3rd Roddy, Brian St. Edward (OH) 2nd Rodebaugh, Cody San Lorenzo Valley (CA) 5th Rodrigueaz, Abraham Hermiston (OR) 8th Rodriguez, Jose Massillon Perry, OH 5th Rodriguez,Jose Massillon Perry (OH) 2nd Rogers, Bryce Lake Highland Prep (FL) 5th Rogers, Michael Wyoming Seminary, PA 4th Rohler, Josh Akron SVSM (OH) 3rd Rohler, Josh Akron SVSM (OH) 2nd Rohn, Rob Nazareth (PA) 5th Rohn, Rob Nazareth (PA) 2nd Rohn, Steve Nazareth (PA) 4th Rolnick, Brandon Lawrenceville (NJ) 6th Rolnick, Brandon Lawrenceville (NJ) 1st Romanchik, Roman Padua Franciscan (OH) 6th Romano, Bob Walsh Jesuit (OH) 4th Romano, Bob Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th

58 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically 51 Romano, Bob Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Romano, Bob Walsh Jesuit (OH) 4th Romano, Gregg Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Romano, Gregg Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Romano, Gregg Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Rooney, Dan Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Rooney, Dan Walsh Jesuit (OH) 2nd Rooney, Dan Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th Rooney, Scott Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th Rooney, Scott Walsh Jesuit (OH) 5th Rosado, Tony Easton (PA) 5th Rosen, Matt Great Bridge (VA) 4th Rosen, Matt Great Bridge (VA) 3rd Rosen, Matt Great Bridge (VA) 5th Rosen, Matt Great Bridge (VA) 8th Rosen, Matt Great Bridge (VA) 8th Rosen, Paxton Edmond North, OK 6th Rosen, Preston Edmond North (OK) 3rd Rosoborough, Evan Painsville Riverside (OH) 4th Ruano, Edgar Montini Catholic (IL) 1st Ruffer, Cody Archbold (OH) 5th Rundell, Mathew Oak Park River Forest, IL 5th Rundell, Matthew Oak Park River Forest (IL) 8th Russell, Kaden St. Ignatius (OH) 4th Russell, Kellen Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Russell, Kellen Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Russell, Kellen Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Rute, Gary Easton (PA) 3rd Rute, Gary Easton (PA) 1st Ruth, Ed Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Ryan, Dillon Wyoming Seminary (PA) 7th Ryan, Garrett Wyoming Seminary (PA) 3rd Ryan, Kyle St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Ryan, Kyle St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Ryan, Matt Canon McMillan (PA) 5th S Sabin, Ray Eastlake North (OH) 2nd Sabin, Ray Eastlake North (OH) 3rd Sabot, Troy Bismark Century (ND) 1st Sagely, Jason Broken Arrow (OK) 4th Sako, Gus St. Edward (OH) 4th Sako, Gus St. Edward (OH) 7th Salas, Danny St. John Bosco (CA) 4th Salupo, Anthony St. Edward (OH) 7th Salupo, Anthony St. Edward (OH) 3rd Salvo, Jason Brookville (PA) 6th Sanchez, Julian Genoa, OH 8th Sanchez, Julian Genoa (OH) 5th Sanchez, Michael Dayton Carroll (OH) 5th Sanderson, Brad CVCA (OH) 5th Sandoval, Roman Shady Side (PA) 5th Sanniti, Matt Kenston (OH) 5th Santos, Peter Oakmont (CA) 3rd Sarver, Kavan St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Sasso, Sammy Nazareth (PA) 1st Saul, Josh Calvary Chapel (CA) 6th Saunders, Andrew Montini Catholic (IL) 4th Saylor, Willie Easton (PA) 5th Scales, Tegray Colerain (OH) 2nd Scanlan, Jake Wyoming Seminary (PA) 3rd Scarl, Chuck Gilmour Academy (OH) 4th Scarl, Tim Gilmour Academy (OH) 4th Scarl, Tim St. Edward (OH) 3rd Scarl, Tim St. Edward (OH) 3rd Scheidel, Markus St. Edward (OH) 7th Schiedel, Markus St. Edward (OH) 6th Schillens, Ben St. Edward (OH) 5th Schindel, Bill Archbishop Hoban (OH) 6th Schlater, Tyler St. Paris Graham (OH) 5th Schlatter, C.P. St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Schlatter, C.P. St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Schlatter, Dustin St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Schlatter, Dustin St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Schlatter, Dustin Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Schmalzer, Josh Northampton (PA) 6th Schram, Connor Canon McMillan (PA) 5th Schram. Benjamin Bellbrook, OH 4th Schultz, Cohlton Ponderosa, CO 2nd Schultz, Cohlton Ponderosa (CO) 2nd Schultz, Josh Calvary Chapel (CA) 4th Schwartz, Mosha Ponderosa, CO 4th Schwartz, Mosha Wyoming Seminary (PA) 8th Schweda, Zach St. Edward (OH) 3rd Scianna, Giovanni Archbishop Hoban (OH) 5th Scott, Coleman Waynesburg (PA) 3rd Scott, Coleman Waynesburg (PA) 1st Scott, Coleman Waynesburg (PA) 2nd Scott, Ryan Brecksville (OH) 4th Screptock, Richie Oregon Clay (OH) 7th Screptock, Richie Oregon Clay, OH 4th Scruggs, Omar Cincinnati Sycamore (OH) 2nd Seipe, Eli St. Paris Graham (OH) 6th Seipel, Eli St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Seiple, Eli St. Paris Graham,,OH 1st Semple, Shane Waynesburg (PA) 6th Semple, Shane Waynesburg (PA) 2nd Sen, Paul Elyria (OH) 6th Sergent, Ben Troy Christian (OH) 5th Severo, Tony Orefield Parkland (PA) 4th Seybold, Chad Waynesburg (PA) 3rd Seybold, Chad Waynesburg (PA) 2nd Seybold, Chad Waynesburg (PA) 3rd Seybold, Chad Waynesburg (PA) 5th Shackle, Kyle Massillon Perry (OH) 2nd Shaffer, Travis Derry (PA) 7th Shanaman, Jesse Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Shanaman, Jesse Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Shanaman, Max Blair Academy (NJ) 5th

59 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically Shanaman, Max Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Shank, Robby Parkersburg South (WV) 6th Shank, Robby Parkersburg South (WV) 4th Shanmon, Chris Easton (PA) 5th Sharpe, Mike Parkersburg (WV) 6th Sharpe, Mike Parkersburg South (WV) 2nd Shaver, Kevin St. Edward (OH) 5th Shaver, Kevin St. Edward (OH) 2nd Sheets, Wyatt Stillwell, OK 3rd Sheetz, Chris Upper Perkiomen (PA) 1st Sheetz, Chris Upper Perkiomen (PA) 4th Shelton, Brandon El Reno (OK) 1st Shelton, Gabrian El Reno (OK) 5th Sherman, Zachary Blair Academy, NJ 8th Sherman, Zachary Blair Academy, NJ 2nd Sherman, Zachary Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Shields, Jordan Burrell (PA) 1st Shields, Josh Franklin Regional (PA) 6th Shields,Josh Franklin Regional (PA) 6th Shirley, Derek Parkview (GA) 6th Shoap, Tanner Chambersburg (PA) 8th Showunmi, David Blair Academy (NJ) 7th Showunmi, David Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Showunmi, David Blair Academy, NJ 1st Shyver, Robert Parkland (GA) 3rd Shyver, Robert Parkersburg (WV) 4th Sierra, Nick Leemore (CA) 8th Silva, Joey Lake Highland Prep (FL) 2nd Silver, Evan Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Silver, Evan Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Silver, Evan Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Silver, Troy Bishop Lynch (TX) 6th Silverstein, Jason Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Simmons, Keith Brandon (FL) 2nd Simmons, Marcus Broken Arrow (OK) 4th Simpson, Lanfer Waynesburg (PA) 1st Singh, Jaret Kearney (MO) 4th Singletary, Chase Blair Academy, NJ 8th Singletary, Chase Blair Academy, NJ 1st Singletary, Chase Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Sizemore, Dakota Archbishop Moeller (OH) 5th Skaggs, Bowie Broken Arrow (OK) 6th Skates, Zach Broken Arrow (OK) 8th Skates, Zach Broken Arrow (OK) 6th Skinner, Bubba New Castle William Penn (PA) 6th Skinner, Shawn Medina Highland (OH) 4th Skonieczny, Chase Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Skonieczny, Chase Walsh Jesuit (OH) 2nd Skonieczny, Chase Walsh Jesuit (OH) 2nd Skonieczny, Mike Akron SVSM (OH) 4th Skonieczny, Mike Akron SVSM (OH) 2nd Skonieczny, Nate Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Skonieczny, Nate Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Skonieczny, Nate Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Skonieczny, Ryan Akron SVSM (OH) 8th Slaby, Neal Maple Heights (OH) 3rd Sleeth, Justin Parkersburg South (WV) 6th Small, Nate Cincinnati Sycamore (OH) 6th Smilek, Brett CVCA (OH) 6th Smilek, Brett CVCA (OH) 3rd Smilek, Brett CVCA (OH) 2nd Smilek, Matt CVCA (OH) 2nd Smilek, Matt CVCA (OH) 5th Smilek, Matt CVCA (OH) 6th Smith, Chad Parkersburg South (WV) 4th Smith, Chris Parkersburg South (WV) 8th Smith, David Copley (OH) 4th Smith, Drew Lexington (OH) 6th Smith, Gabe Copley (OH) 6th Smith, Howard Allen (TX) 8th Smith, Jacob Glenbard North (IL) 4th Smith, Mike McDonogh School, MD 6th Smith, Sean Parkersburg South (WV) 6th Smith, Shaun Parkersburg South (WV) 5th Smith, Shaun Parkersburg South (WV) 5th Smith, Shaun Massillon Perry (OH) 1st Smith, Tanner St. Paris Graham (OH) 6th Smith, Zach North Allegheny (PA) 4th Smolk, Chris CVCA (OH) 4th Smolk, Chris CVCA (OH) 1st Snider, Jesse Ponderosa (CA) 8th Snider, Jesse Ponderosa (CA) 4th Snodgrass, Cody Marmion (IL) 4th Snyder, Bryan Easton (PA) 2nd Snyder, Bryan Easton (PA) 1st Snyder, Bryan Easton (PA) 1st Snyder, Jared Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Snyder, Jared Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Snyder, Jared Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Snyder, Jeremy Waynesburg (PA) 3rd Snyder, Jeremy Waynesburg (PA) 2nd Snyder, Jeremy Waynesburg (PA) 4th Snyder, Kyle Good Counsel (MD) 1st Snyder, Kyle Good Counsel (MD) 1st Snyder, Russ Easton (PA) 2nd Soehnlen, Emil Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Solls, Angel Leemore (CA) 8th Solomon, Augusten Franklin Regional, PA 4th Solomon, Augusten Franklin Regional, PA 5th Sommer, Steve Dayton Carroll (OH) 2nd Sommerfield, Nick Reynolds (PA) 3rd Soule, Jason Bismarck Century (ND) 4th Sparkman, Casey Massillon Perry (OH) 7th Spaulding, Jon Lakota East (OH) 7th Speiller, Geordan Oviedo (FL) 5th Speiller, Gordon Pine Castle (CA) 2nd Spiess, Jake Delta, OH 7th Spooner, Tony St. Edward (OH) 6th

60 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically 53 Squire, Bradl Wadsworth (OH) 2nd Squire, Bradley Wadsworth (OH) 1st Squire, Kagan Wadsworth (OH) 6th Squire, Kagan Wadsworth (OH) 8th Squire, Kagan Wadsworth (OH) 4th Squires, Ian Christiansburg (VA) 6th Squires, Ian Christiansburg (VA) 7th Squires, Ian Christiansburg (VA) 7th Squires, Ian Christiansburg (VA) 8th Srock, Jamey Akron SVSM (OH) 7th Srock, Jamey Akron SVSM (OH) 6th Stageberg, Cody Frank W. Cox (VA) 7th Stainbrook, Cory Walsh Jesuit (OH) 5th Stapleton, Jarrod El Reno (OK) 4th Stark, Clayton St. Edward (OH) 5th Staylor, Christian Great Bridge (VA) 1st Staylor, Justin Great Bridge (VA) 1st Staylor, Justin Great Bridge (VA) 3rd Steele, Leigh Orefield Parkland (PA) 5th Stefanik, Travis Nazarth (PA) 2nd Steiner, Justin Brookville (PA) 6th Stencel, Matt Oregon Clay, OH 2nd Stencel, Matt Oregon Clay, OH 1st Stephens, Brian St. Paris Graham (OH) 8th Stephens, Brian St. Paris Graham (OH) 5th Stephens, Brian St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Stephens, Matt St. Paris Graham (OH) 5th Stephens, Matt St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Stephens, Matt St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Stepic, Tyler St. Edward, OH 8th Stevens, Anthony Dayton Carroll (OH) 2nd Stevens, Zach Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Stewart, Mason Reynolds (PA) 6th Stickley, Eli St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Stickley, Eli St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Stickley, Eli St. Paris Graham,,OH 2nd Stickley, John St. Paris Graham (OH) 7th Stickley, Justin St. Paris Graham,,OH 5th Stieber, Hunter Monroeville (OH) 2nd Stieber, Hunter Monroeville (OH) 2nd Stieber, Hunter Monroeville (OH) 1st Stieber, Hunter Monroeville (OH) 1st Stieber, Logan Monroeville (OH) 1st Stieber, Logan Monroeville (OH) 1st Stieber, Logan Monroeville (OH) 2nd Storms, Jeff Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Stout, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Stout, John Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Stout, Randy Brookville (PA) 2nd Stout, Warren Brookville (PA) 2nd Straughn, Thomas Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Straughn, Thomas Massillon Perry (OH) 2nd Strenk, Brian Mt. Carmel (IL) 5th Stricker, Lukus Archbishop Hoban, OH 5th Stuart, Mario Bethlehem Liberty (PA) 3rd Suba, Connor St. Edward (OH) 8th Subjeck, Keaton Oak Ridge (CA) 5th Sullivan, Ben National Trail, OH 4th Sullivan, Ben National Trail (OH) 6th Sulzer, Aaron Holy Name (OH) 5th Sulzer, Aaron Holy Name (OH) 2nd Sulzer, Drew West Geauga (OH) 5th Sulzer, Keith St. Edward (OH) 1st Sulzer, Nick St. Edward (OH) 1st Sulzer, Nick St. Edward (OH) 2nd Summers, Brandon CVCA (OH) 6th Suvak, James St. Edward (OH) 3rd Sveda, Alex Walsh Jesuit (OH) 4th Sveda, Viktor Walsh Jesuit (OH) 1st Sveda, Viktor Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Swift, Adam St. Edward (OH) 5th Sylvester, Tony Massillon Perry (OH) 3rd Szep, Jimmy Lake Catholic (OH) 3rd T Tagg, Gabriel Brecksville, OH 8th Tagg, Gabriel Brecksville (OH) 1st Tagg, Julian Brecksville (OH) 1st Tagliareni, Matt Pickerington (OH) 2nd Tank, Kirk Oak Harbor (OH) 4th Tanner, Jarred Nordonia (OH) 3rd Tashner, Brian Nazareth(PA) 4th Tavanello, Nick Wadsworth (OH) 3rd Tavanello, Nick Wadsworth (OH) 3rd Taylor, David St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Taylor, David St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Taylor, David St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Taylor, David St. Paris Graham (OH) 1st Taylor, Hudson Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Taylor, Hudson Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Taylor, Luke Reynolds (PA) 8th Taylor, Ryan St. Paris Graham (OH) 5th Taylor, Ryan St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Taylor, Ryan St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Tayse, Jojo Massillon Perry (OH) 4th Tayse, Jojo Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Teacher, Kameron Central Crossing, OH 1st Temple, Nate Lexington, OH 7th Tepley, Paul Garfield Heights (OH) 5th Terbay, Nick Dayton Carroll (OH) 2nd Terbay, Nick Dayton Carroll (OH) 1st Terrill, Chris Choctaw (OK) 1st Tessari, Cam Monroeville (OH) 4th Tessari, Cam Monroeville (OH) 1st Tessari, Cam Monroeville (OH) 2nd Tessari, Cam Monroeville (OH) 6th Teter, Chris Massillon Jackson (OH) 5th Thomas, Andy Parkersburg (WV) 6th Thomas, Andy Parkersburg (WV) 6th

61 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically Thomas, Bailey Good Counsel (MD) 7th Thomas, Jeremy Santiago, CA 3rd Thomas, Jeremy Calvary Chapel, CA 2nd Thomas, Justin Santiago, CA 8th Thomas, Justin Calvary Chapel, CA 2nd Thomas, Lou Parkersburg (WV) 4th Thomas, Lou Parkersburg (WV) 2nd Thomas, Ryan St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Thome, Casey Troy Christian (OH) 7th Thome, Casey Troy Christian (OH) 5th Thome, Jordan Troy Christian (OH) 8th Thome, Jordan Troy Christian (OH) 7th Thompson, Brent Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Thompson, Curt Bald Eagle Area (PA) 5th Thompson, David St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Thompson, David St. Paris Graham (OH) 8th Thompson, David St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Thomusseit, Max St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Thomusseit, Max St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Thomusseit, Zac St. Paris Graham (OH) 6th Thomusseit, Zac St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd Thornberry, Jerry Archbishop Moeller (OH) 6th Thornberry, Jerry Archbishop Moeller (OH) 3rd Thorp, Dylan Oak Harbor (OH) 5th Throckmorton, Mark Waynesburg (PA) 1st Thurgood, Tyler Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Thurgood, Tyler Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Thurgood, Tyler Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Tighe, Stefan Cathedral Prep (PA) 6th Toal, BJ Troy Christian (OH) 2nd Toal, BJ Troy Christian (OH) 3rd Toal, Zach Troy Christian (OH) 5th Toal, Zach Troy Christian (OH) 1st Toal, Zach Troy Christian (OH) 8th Tolar, Mike St. Edward (OH) 1st Tolar, Mike St. Edward (OH) 5th Tomaev, Marat Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Tomaev, Marat Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Tomasello, Nathan CVCA (OH) 1st Tomasello, Nathan CVCA (OH) 4th Tomasello, Nathan CVCA (OH) 1st Tomasello, Nathan CVCA (OH) 1st Toney, Jackie Christiansburg (VA) 6th Torres, Armando Elyria (OH) 7th Touris, Bo Lakota West (OH) 3rd Townsell, Gabe Oak Park River Forest, IL 8th Townsell, Gabe Oak Park River Forest, IL 4th Toyama, Mas St. Edward (OH) 4th Toyama, Mas St. Edward (OH) 4th Traxler, Nathan Marmion Academy, IL 4th Traxler, Nathan Marmion Academy, IL 4th Trenge, Jon Orefield Parkland (PA) 2nd Triggas, Nikko Campolindo (CA) 1st Triggas, Nikko Campolindo (CA) 2nd Tripp, Chris University School (OH) 2nd Trout, Doyle Centennial, NE 4th Troy, Luke Martin Luther King (OH) 8th Tsikerdanos, Mark Mt. St. Joseph (MD) 5th Tucker, Charles Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Tucker, Charles Blair Academy, NJ 3rd Tucker, Shayne Bella Vista (CA) 4th Turk, Vince Montini Catholic (IL) 7th Turk, Vince Montini Catholic, IL 3rd Turner, Jarrad CVCA (OH) 4th Turner, Jarrad CVCA (OH) 5th Tutolo, Anthony Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th Tutolo, Anthony Lake Catholic (OH) 8th Tyla, Matt Walsh Jesuit (OH) 5th U Ucker, Andy CVCA (OH) 4th Ucker, Andy CVCA (OH) 6th Umstead, Rick Northampton (PA) 1st Unstead, Rick Northampton (PA) 2nd Urdzik, Eric Brecksville (OH) 1st Utley, Alex CVCA (OH) 3rd Utley, Alex CVCA (OH) 3rd Utley, Alex CVCA (OH) 7th V Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco (CA) 1st Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco (CA) 8th Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco (CA) 4th Valencia, Anthony St. John Bosco (CA) 1st Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco (CA) 1st Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco (CA) 1st Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco (CA) 1st Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco (CA) 1st Valles, Anthony Blair Academy (NJ) 7th Valles, Anthony Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Valles, Anthony Blair Academy (NJ) 3rd Valloton, Caleb P.S. Foothill (CA) 5th Vanetti, Bryan Great Bridge (VA) 4th Vanni, James Garfield Heights (OH) 5th Vasquez, Jesse St. John Bosco (CA) 2nd Veller, Chance Delta, OH 3rd Veller, Chance Delta, OH 5th Veres, Matt Blair Academy (NJ) 5th Veres, Matt Blair Academy (NJ) 4th Veres, Matt Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd Verkleeren, Jarod Belle Vernon, PA 2nd Verner, Brendan Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Versallis, Will Wyoming Seminary, PA 4th Vestal, Nicholas Dayton Christian, OH 6th Vickers, Heath Whitfield Northwest (GA) 5th Vickers, Nate Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Vigil, Jason Lafayette Centaurus (CO) 4th Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 2nd

62 All Time Placers Listed Alphabetically Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy (NJ) 1st Villers, Jared Akron SVSM (OH) 1st Villers, Jared Akron SVSM (OH) 3rd Villers, Jeremy Canal Fulton Northwest (OH) 2nd Vitale, Chris Nazareth (PA) 3rd Vitale, Chris Nazareth (PA) 2nd Vitale, Tony Nazareth (PA) 4th Vizzcarondo, AJ Wyoming Seminary (PA) 2nd Vogel, Andy CVCA (OH) 3rd Vollaro, Doug Oviedo (FL) 2nd Vondruska, Chris St. Edward (OH) 3rd Vondruska, Chris St. Edward (OH) 2nd Vough, Kevin Elyria, OH 1st Vough, Kevin Elyria (OH) 3rd W Wade, Cameron St. Peter Chanel (OH) 6th Wagner, Josh Bald Eagle Area (PA) 6th Wagner, Josh Milton (WI) 2nd Waldhauser, Vincent Oak Ridge (CA) 2nd Walker, Joe North Allegheny (PA) 7th Walker, Joseph Great Bridge (VA) 6th Walls, Adam St. Paris Graham (OH) 7th Walls, Adam St. Paris Graham (OH) 4th Walls, Adam St. Paris Graham (OH) 5th Walters, Adam West Geauga (OH) 3rd Walters, Chad Parkersburg South (WV) 4th Walters, Chad Parkersburg South (WV) 4th Walters, Mike Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Walters, Mike Massillon Perry (OH) 5th Waltko, Joe North Allegheny (PA) 2nd Waltko, Rob North Allegheny (PA) 3rd Waltko, Rob North Allegheny (PA) 2nd Walz, Ty St. Edward (OH) 5th Walz, Ty St. Edward (OH) 5th Wandsnider, Jim Harrison (OH) 2nd Warczyn, Jamie Glenbard North (IL) 8th Ward, Joey Archbishop Moeller (OH) 8th Ward, Joey Archbishop Moeller (OH) 5th Ward, Mike Mayfield (OH) 4th Warner, Jacob Washington, IL 2nd Warner, Jacob Washington (IL) 1st Warner, Tyler Uhrichsville Claymont (OH) 5th Warner, Tyler Uhrichsville Claymont (OH) 7th Washburn, Brad Bethlehem Liberty (PA) 2nd Wasserman, Brice El Reno (OK) 3rd Weakley, John CVCA (OH) 1st Weakley, John CVCA (OH) 3rd Weakley, John CVCA (OH) 4th Weber, Charlie Christiansburg (VA) 8th Weber, Jon Christiansburg (VA) 5th Wedholm, Jack Blair Academy (NJ) 6th Weichman, Chris Ravenna Southeast (OH) 5th Weiler, Chris Wyoming Seminary (PA) 8th Weiler, Chris Wyoming Seminary (PA) 7th Weiler, Chris Wyoming Seminary (PA) 3rd Weinkarn, Tommy Archbishop Moeller (OH) 7th Weintraub, Danny Midwest City (OK) 3rd Welch, Jason Los Lomas (CA) 1st Welch, Jason Los Lomas (CA) 3rd Wells, Scott Brookville (PA) 2nd Wendowlowski, Dan St. Edward (OH) 3rd Wendowlowski, Dan St. Edward (OH) 2nd Wendt, Nick Milton (WI) 6th Wendt, Nick Milton (WI) 5th Wenger, Beau Fairless (OH) 2nd Wenger, Clay Wadsworth (OH) 8th Wenger, Matt Dakota (OH) 7th Wentz, Jonathan Cathedral Prep (PA) 5th Wert, JR Christiansburg (VA) 4th Wert, JR Christiansburg (VA) 6th West, Kyle Oak Ridge (CA) 8th West, Ryan Dayton Carroll (OH) 1st Wheeler, Sam Copley (OH) 7th Whirely, Matt Elyria (OH) 6th Whisler, David-Brian Warren Howland (OH) 8th Whisler, David-Brian Warren Howland, Oh 4th White, Derek Edmond North (OK) 1st White, Isaiah Oak Park River Forest (IL) 5th White, Isaiah Oak Park River Forest, IL 1st White, Logan St. Paris Graham (OH) 8th White, Logan St. Paris Graham (OH) 3rd White, Sam Massillon Perry (OH) 5th White, Sam Massillon Perry (OH) 2nd White, Sam Massillon Perry (OH) 1st White, Ty Wyoming Seminary (PA) 7th Whitenek, Dan Mt. St. Joseph (MD) 3rd Whitford, Ben Marmion Academy (IL) 1st Wick, Evan San Marino, CA 2nd Wick, Zander San Marino, CA 5th Wick, Zander Saan Marino, CA 3rd Wiederholt, Tyler Bellbrook, OH 5th Wiercioch, Cody Canon-McMillan (PA) 1st Wilcox, Ty Calvary Chapel (CA) 1st Wilkerson, Gavin Reynolds (OR) 8th Willer, Marshal Brecksville (OH) 5th Willett, Spencer Brecksville (OH) 7th Williams, Andrew Tabb (VA) 5th Williams, Andrew Tabb (VA) 6th Williams, Coltan Trinity Christian, TX 2nd

63 Williamson, Adam Massillon Perry (OH) 4th Williamson, Terry Broken Arrow (OK) 7th Williamson, Terry Broken Arrow (OK) 4th Williamson, Terry Broken Arrow (OK) 5th Willits, Grant Pueblo (AZ) 5th Willits, Hunter Pueblo (AZ) 5th Wilson, Brandon Parkersburg (WV) 3rd Wilson, Steve Marion Pleasant (OH) 7th Wilson, Tariq Steuibenville, OH 1st Winel, Ethan Montini Catholic (IL) 4th Wise, Anthony Massillon Perry (OH) 6th Wise, Caleb Broken Arrow (OK) 7th Wisman, Dylan Millbrook, VA 6th Witt, Keith Oak Harbor (OH) 5th Witt, Konner Oak Harbor (OH) 5th Witt, Konner Oak Harbor (OH) 6th Witt, Konner Oak Harbor (OH) 2nd Woodard, Jason Midwest City (OK) 3rd Woodruff, Aaron Walsh Jesuit (OH) 6th Woodruff, Aaron Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Woods, Real Montini Catholic, IL 4th Woods, Real Montini Catholic, IL 1st Woods, Real Montini Catholic (IL) 4th Wooten, Josh St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Wooten, Josh St. Paris Graham (OH) 2nd Wukie, Brad University School (OH) 2nd Wyant, Levi Triad (OH) 6th X Y Yapoujian, Colton Pomona (CO) 7th Yoder, Emanuel Bald Eagle Area (PA) 3rd Z Zajac, Luke Seneca Valley (PA) 2nd Zak, Todd St. Edward (OH) 5th Zamos, Adam Lawrenceville (NJ) 5th Zelinski, Matt Revere (OH) 4th Zitnik, Kevin St. Edward (OH) 6th Zolotoy, Greg Independence (OH) 2nd Zolotoy, Greg Independence (OH) 1st Zupancic, Josh Walsh Jesuit (OH) 5th Zupancic, Josh Walsh Jesuit (OH) 3rd Bold Type 2X - 3X - 4X Champions 4X Placers - 4X Finalists 56

64 57 All NCAA All Americans who wrestled in the Ironman Four-Time All Americans Listed by number of times NCAA All American Place Year Place Year Place Year Place Year Amherst Percival, Jake Ohio University 4th th nd rd 2005 Blair Academy Mocco, Steve Iowa/Oklahoma State 2nd st st nd 2006 Blair Academy Perry, Mark Iowa 2nd rd st st 2008 Blair Academy Ruth, Ed Penn State 3rd st st st 2014 Easton Snyder, Bryan Nebraska 4th th nd nd 2002 Monroeville Stieber, Logan Ohio State 1st st st st 2015 North Allegheny Herbert, Jake Northwestern 3rd nd st st 2009 San Jose Ind Guerrero, Eric Oklahoma State 5th st st st 1999 St. Edward Bertin, Ryan Michigan 6th st rd st 2005 St. Edward Palmer, Lance Ohio State 4th th th nd 2010 St. Paris Graham Taylor, David Penn State 2nd st nd st 2014 St. Paris Graham Jordan, Isaac Wisconsin 7th th nd th 2017 Walsh Jesuit Heskett, Joe Iowa State 3rd nd nd st 2002 Waynesburg Scott, Coleman Oklahoma State 8th th nd st 2008 Wyoming Seminary McMullan, Michael Northwestern 3rd nd rd rd 2015 Three-Time All Americans Place Year Place Year Place Year Benton Retherford, Zain Penn State University 5th st st 2017 Blair Academy Cooperman, Cory Lehigh 7th rd rd 2006 Blair Academy Esposito, Zack Oklahoma State 2nd st rd 2006 Blair Academy Evans, Mike University of Iowa 6th th th 2015 Blair Academy Russell, Kellen Michigan 7th st st 2012 Blair Academy Taylor, Hudson Maryland 3rd rd th 2010 Brandon Gomez, Frank Michigan State 3rd st rd 2010 Christiansburg Carter, Devin Virginia Tech 5th nd rd 2015 CVCA Tomasello, Nathan Ohio State University 1st rd rd 2017 Easton Billman, JaMarr Penn State/Lock Haven 5th th th 2002 Fremont Novachkov, Boris Cal Poly-SLO 7th nd rd 2012 Gilroy Delgado, Jesse Illinois 7th st st 2014 Glenbard North Ramos, Tony Iowa 3rd nd st 2014 Good Counser Synder, Kyle Ohio State University 2nd st st 2017 Los Lomas Welch, Jason Northwestern 6th th nd 2013 Leemore Martinez, Isaiah Illinois 1st st nd 2017 Massillon Perry Heflin, Nick Ohio State 5th th nd 2014 Massillon Perry Luke, Steve Michigan 6th nd st 2009 Massillon Perry Schlatter, Dustin Minnesota 1st rd th 2008 Mt. Saint Joseph Lewnes, Mack Cornell 4th nd th 2011 St. Edward Hrovat, Andy Michigan 8th th th 2002 St. Edward Maynard, Gray Michigan State 8th th th 2003 St. Edward Sulzer. Nick Virginia 8th th th 2015 St. Edward Heil, Dean Oklahoma State 4th st st 2017 St. Edward Walz, Ty Virginia Tech 7th th th 2017 St. Paris Graham Schlatter, Dustin Minnesota 1st rd th 2008 St. Peter Chanel Jaggers, Jeff Ohio State 7th st st 2009 St. Paris Graham Jordan, Bo Ohio State University 3rd rd nd 2017 Uintah Keddy, Phil Iowa 6th th th 2010 Walsh Jesuit Pucillo, Mike Ohio State 6th st nd 2009 Two-Time All Americans Place Year Place Year Allen Nickal, Bo Penn State University 2nd st 2017 Beth Catholic Cruz, Darian Lehigh 7th st 2017 Blair Academy Backes, Kurt Iowa State 7th nd 2007 Blair Academy Gray, Sean Virginia Tech 7th th 2001 Blair Academy Palmer, Matt Columbia 8th th 2007 Calvary Chapel McIntosh, Morgan Penn State 7th rd 2015 Canon MacMillan Chisko, Solomon Virginia Tech 6th th 2017 Cheyenne Meredith, Bryce Wyoming 2nd rd 2017 Christianburg Dance, Joey Virginia Tech 4th th 2017 Dayton Carroll DiSalvo, Mark Central Michigan 8th th 2006 Kiski Prep Henderson, Evan North Carolina 6th th 2014 McDonogh Martin, Myles Ohio State University 1st th 2017 Monroeville Stieber, Hunter Ohio State 6th rd 2013 Mountain Crest Lofthouse, Ethen Iowa 7th th 2013 Nazareth Rohn, Rob Lehigh 5th st 2002 Nordonia Lange, Ryan Purdue 4th th 2004 Oak Harbor Miller, Ian Kent State 4th th 2015 Orefield Parkland Trenge, Jon Lehigh 2nd nd 2003 Parkersburg Rader, Brandon West Virginia 6th th 2007 Reynolds Beckman, Mason Lehigh 6th th 2015 St. Edward Honeycutt, Chris Edinboro 5th nd 2012 St. Edward Jayne, Mark Illinois 7th th 2005 St. Edward Lang, Ryan Northwestern 4th nd 2007 St. Edward Nakamura, Yoshi Penn 7th rd 2002 St. Edward Thompson, Zach Iowa State 8th nd 2000 St. Ignatius Habat, David Edinboro 4th nd 2015 St. Paris Graham Brascetta, Nick Virginia Tech 8th th 2015 Walsh Jesuit Sveda, Viktor Indiana 6th rd 2001 Walsh Jesuit Zupancic, Josh Stanford 7th th 2008

65 All NCAA All Americans who wrestled in the Ironman Listed Alphabetically Name High School College Place Year Place Year Place Year Place Year Alton, Dylan Central Mountain Penn State 3rd 2012 Anderson, Keaton Pickerington Ohio State 6th 2003 Backes, Kurt Blair Academy Iowa State 7th nd 2007 Beckman, Mason Reynolds Lehigh 6th th 2015 Berger, Tyler Hermiston Nebraska 5th 2017 Bertin, Ryan St. Edward Michigan 6th st rd st 2005 Billman, JaMarr Easton Penn State 5th 1998 Billman, JaMarr Easton Lock Haven 5th th 2002 Brascetta,Nick St. Paris Graham Virginia Tech 8th th rd 2016 Brown, Chris Great Bridge Old Dominion 8th 2010 Carter, Devin Christiansburg Virginia Tech 5th nd rd 2014 Chisko, Solomon Canon MacMillan Virginia Tech 6th th 2017 Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy Lehigh 7th rd rd 2006 Cruz, Darian Bethlehem Catholic Lehigh 7th st 2017 Cruz, Randy Bethlehem Catholic Lehigh 8th 2016 Dance, Joey Christiansburg Virginia Tech 4th th 2017 Delgado, Jesse Gilroy Illinois 7th st st 2014 Diaz, Chris Caesar Rodney Virginia Tech 8th 2010 Di Camillo, George St. Ignatius Virginia 2nd 2017 DiSalvo, Mark Dayton Carroll Central Michigan 8th th 2006 Doto, Travis Nazareth Lehigh 6th 2000 Epperly, Zach Christiansburg Virginia Tech 7th rd 2016 Esposito, Zack Blair Academy Oklahoma State 2nd st rd 2006 Evans, Michael Blair Academy Iowa 6th th th 2015 Foster, Quinn Blair Academy Arizona State 8th 2000 Frishkorn, Daniel Great Bridge Oklahoma State 4th 2005 Gilliss, Kasey Bismarck Century Iowa 6th 1997 Gomez, Frank Brandon Michigan State 3rd st rd 2010 Gray, Sean Blair Academy Virginia Tech 7th th 2001 Guerrero, Eric San Jose Ind. Oklahoma State 5th st st st 1999 Gulibon, James Derry Penn State 5th 2015 Habat, David St. Ignatius Edinboro 4th nd 2015 Hall, Tanner Meridian Arizona State 3rd 2017 Harger, Pierce Archbishop Moeller Northwestern 8th 2014 Harner, Brett Norristiown Princeton 8th Headlee, Drew Waynesburg Pittsburgh 8th 2005 Heflin, Nick Massillon Perry Ohio State 5th th nd 2014 Heil, Dean St. Edward Oklahoma State 4th st st 2017 Henderson, Evan Kiski Prep North Carolina 6th th 2014 Herbert, Jake North Allegheny Northwestern 3rd nd st st 2009 Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit Iowa State 3rd nd nd st 2002 Hluschak, Ryan North Lehigh Drexel 8th 2007 Holman, Skyler Broken Arrow Oklahoma State 6th 2002 Honeycutt, Chris St. Edward Edinboro 5th nd 2012 Hrovat, Andy St. Edward Michigan 8th th th 2002 Huntley, Max Blair Academy Michigan 8th 2015 Jaggers, Jeff St. Peter Chanel Ohio State 7th st st 2009 Jayne, Mark St. Edward Illinois 7th th 2005 Johnson, Jeremy Brecksville Ohio University 7th 2014 Jordan, Ben St. Paris Graham Wisconsin 7th nd 2017 Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham Ohio State 3rd rd nd 2017 Jordan, Isaac St. Paris Graham Wisconsin 7th th nd th 2017 Jordan, Michah St. Paris Graham Ohio State 4th 2017 Joseph, Vincenzo Pitts Central Catholic Penn State 1st 2017 Kaplan, Blake Cin. Sycamore Ohio State 5th 2004 Keddy, Phil Uintah Iowa 6th th th 2010 Kemerer, Michael Franklin Regional Iowa 3rd 2017 Kindig, Josh Blue Mountain Oklahoma State 2nd 2014 Kolodzik, Matthew Blair Academy Princeton 7th 2017 Kulczycki, Mike St. Edward Michigan 7th 2001 Lang, Ryan St. Edward Northwestern 4th nd 2007 Lange, Ryan Nordonia Purdue 4th th 2004 Lavallee, Joey Reno Missouri 2nd

66 All NCAA All Americans who wrestled in the Ironman Listed Alphabetically (cont) Name High School College Place Year Place Year Place Year Place Year Lewnes, Mack Mt. St. Joseph Cornell 4th nd th 2011 Lindsay, Germaine Cin. Moeller Ohio University 6th 2010 Lofthouse, Ethen Mountain Crest Iowa 7th th 2013 Luke, Steve Massillon Perry Michigan 6th nd st 2009 Martin, Myles McDonogh Ohio State 1st th 2017 Martinez, Isaiah Leemore Illinois 1st st nd 2017 Maynard, Gray St. Edward Michigan State 8th th th 2003 McIntosh, Morgan Calvary Chapel Penn State 7th rd nd 2016 McKenna. Joey Blair Academy Stanford 3rd 2016 McMullan, Michael Northwestern Wyoming Seminary 3rd nd rd rd 2015 Mecate, Chris Redlands Valley Old Dominion 5th 2016 Meltzer, Max Blair Academy Harvard 8th 2007 Meredith, Bryce Cheyenne East Wyoming Seminary 2nd rd 2017 Miller, Ian Oak Harbor Kent State 4th th th 2016 Mitcheff, Dan Elyria Kent State 6th 2010 Mocco, Steve Blair Academy Iowa 2nd st 2003 Mocco, Steve Blair Academy Oklahoma State 1st nd 2006 Moisey, Zeke Bethlehem Catholic West Virginia 2nd 2015 Mueller, Jack Trinity Christian Virginia 6th 2017 Nakamura, Yoshi St. Edward Penn 7th rd 2002 Neibert, Zach St. Paris Graham Virginia Tech 8th 2013 Nickal, Bo Allen Penn State 2nd st 2017 Novachkov, Boris Fremont Cal Poly-SLO 7th nd rd 2012 Palmer, Lance St. Edward Ohio State 4th th th nd 2010 Palmer, Matt Blair Academy Columbia 8th th 2007 Percival, Jake Amherst Ohio University 4th th nd rd 2005 Perry, Mark Blair Academy Iowa 2nd rd st st 2008 Pucillo, Mike Walsh Jesuit Ohio State 6th st nd 2009 Rader, Brandon Parkersburg West Virginia 6th th 2007 Ramos, Tony Glenbard North Iowa 3rd nd st 2014 Retherford, Zain Benton Penn State 5th st st 2017 Rohn, Rob Nazareth Lehigh 5th st 2002 Russell, Kellen Blair Academy Michigan 7th st st 2012 Ruth, Ed Blair Academy Penn State 3rd st st st 2014 Schlatter, C.P. St. Paris Graham Minnesota 6th 2007 Schlatter, Dustin St. Paris Graham Minnesota 1st rd th 2008 Schlatter, Dustin Massillon Perry Minnesota 1st rd th 2008 Schram, Connor Canon McMillan Stanford 8th 2016 Scott, Coleman Waynesburg Oklahoma State 8th th nd st 2008 Silverstein, Jason Blair Academy Purdue 8th 1999 Snyder, Bryan Easton Nebraska 4th th nd nd 2002 Snyder, Kyle Good Counsel Ohio State 2nd st st 2017 Stieber, Hunter Monroeville Ohio State 6th rd 2013 Stieber, Logan Monroeville Ohio State 1st st st st 2015 Stuart, Mario Bethlehem Liberty Lehigh 5th 2001 Sulzer, Nicholas St. Edward Virginia 8th th th 2015 Sveda, Viktor Walsh Jesuit Indiana 6th rd 2001 Taylor, David St. Paris Graham Penn State 2nd st nd st 2014 Taylor, Hudson Blair Academy Maryland 3rd rd th 2010 Taylor, Ryan St. Paris Graham Wisconsin 7th 2015 Tessari, Cam Monroeville Ohio State 4th 2012 Thomas, Lorenzo Pittsburgh Catholic Pennsylvania 6th 2014 Thompson, Zach St. Edward Iowa State 8th nd 2000 Thomusseit, Zac St. Paris Graham Pittsburgh 5th 2013 Tomasello, Nathan CVCA Ohio State 1st rd rd 2017 Trenge, Jon Orefield Parkland Lehigh 2nd nd 2003 Triggas, Nikko Campolindo Ohio State 8th 2010 Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco Arizona State 3rd 2017 Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy Cornell 6th 2015 Walz, Ty St. Edward Virginia Tech 7th th th 2017 Ward, Joseph Cin. Moeller North Carolina 7th 2016 Welch, Jason Los Lomas Northwestern 6th th nd 2013 Zupancic, Josh Walsh Jesuit Stanford 7th th

67 All NCAA All Americans who wrestled in the Ironman Listed by High School High School Name College Place Year Place Year Place Year Place Year Allen Nickal, Bo Penn State 1st nd 2016 Amherst Percival, Jake Ohio University 4th th nd rd 2005 Archbishop Moeller Harger, Pierce Northwestern 8th 2014 Benton Retherford, Zain Penn State 5th st st 2017 Bethlehem Catholic Cruz, Darian Lehigh 7th st 2017 Bethlehem Catholic Cruz, Randy Lehigh 8th 2016 Bethlehem Catholic Moisey, Zeke West Virginia 2nd 2015 Bethlehem Liberty Stuart, Mario Lehigh 5th 2001 Bismarck Century Gilliss, Kasey Iowa 6th 1997 Blair Academy Backes, Kurt Iowa State 7th nd 2007 Blair Academy Cooperman, Cory Lehigh 7th rd rd 2006 Blair Academy Esposito, Zack Oklahoma State 2nd st rd 2006 Blair Academy Evans, Michael Iowa 6th th th 2015 Blair Academy Foster, Quinn Arizona State 8th 2000 Blair Academy Gray, Sean Virginia Tech 7th th 2001 Blair Academy Huntley, Max Michigan 8th 2015 Blair Academy Kolodzik, Matthew Princeton 7th 2017 Blair Academy Meltzer, Max Harvard 8th 2007 Blair Academy Mocco, Steve Iowa 2nd st 2003 Blair Academy Mocco, Steve Oklahoma State 1st nd 2006 Blair Academy Palmer, Matt Columbia 8th th 2007 Blair Academy Perry, Mark Iowa 2nd rd st st 2008 Blair Academy Russell, Kellen Michigan 7th st st 2012 Blair Academy Ruth, Ed Penn State 3rd st st st 2014 Blair Academy Silverstein, Jason Purdue 8th 1999 Blair Academy Taylor, Hudson Maryland 3rd rd th 2010 Blair Academy Villalonga, Chris Cornell 6th 2015 Blue Mountain Kindig, Josh Oklahoma State 2nd 2014 Brandon Gomez, Frank Michigan State 3rd st rd 2010 Brecksville Johnson, Jeremy Ohio University 7th 2014 Broken Arrow Holman, Skyler Oklahoma State 6th 2002 Caesar Rodney Diaz, Chris Virginia Tech 8th 2010 Calvary Chapel McIntosh, Morgan Penn State 7th rd 2015 Campolindo Triggas, Nikko Ohio State 8th 2010 Canon MacMillen Chishko, Soloman Virginia Tech 6th th 2016 Central Mountain Alton, Dylan Penn State 3rd 2012 Cheyenne Meredith, Bryce Wyoming 2nd rd 2017 Christiansburg Carter, Devin Virginia Tech 5th nd rd 141 Christiansburg Dance, Joey Virginia Tech 4th th 2017 Christiansburg Epperly, Zach Virginia Tech 7th 2015 Cin. Moeller Lindsay, Germaine Ohio University 6th 2010 Cin. Sycamore Kaplan, Blake Ohio State 5th 2004 CVCA Tomasello, Nathan Ohio State 1st rd rd 2016 Dayton Carroll DiSalvo, Mark Central Michigan 8th th 2006 Derry Gulibon, James Penn State 5th 2015 Easton Billman, JaMarr Penn State 5th 1998 Easton Billman, JaMarr Lock Haven 5th th 2002 Easton Snyder, Bryan Nebraska 4th th nd nd 2002 Elyria Mitcheff, Dan Kent State 6th 2010 Franklin Regional Kemerer, Michael Iowa 3rd 2017 Fremont Novachkov, Boris Cal Poly-SLO 7th nd rd 2012 Gilroy Delgado, Jesse Illinois 7th st st 2014 Glenbard North Ramos, Tony Iowa 3rd nd st 2014 Good Counsel Snyder, Kyle Ohio State 2nd st st 2016 Great Bridge Brown, Chris Old Dominion 8th 2010 Great Bridge Frishkorn, Daniel Oklahoma State 4th 2005 Hermiston Berger, Tyler Nebraska 5th 2017 Kiski Prep Henderson, Evan North Carolina 6th th 2014 Leemore Martinez, Isaiah Illinois 1st nd st 2016 Los Lomas Welch, Jason Northwestern 6th th nd 2013 Massillon Perry Heflin, Nick Ohio State 5th th nd 2014 Massillon Perry Luke, Steve Michigan 6th nd st 2009 Massillon Perry Schlatter, Dustin Minnesota 1st rd th

68 All NCAA All Americans who wrestled in the Ironman Listed by High School (cont) Name High School College Place Year Place Year Place Year Place Year McDonogh Myles, Martin Ohio State 5th st 2016 Meridian Hall, Tanner Arizona State 3rd 2017 Monroeville Stieber, Hunter Ohio State 6th rd 2013 Monroeville Stieber, Logan Ohio State 1st st st st 2015 Monroeville Tessari, Cam Ohio State 4th 2012 Mountain Crest Lofthouse, Ethen Iowa 7th th 2013 Mt. St. Joseph Lewnes, Mack Cornell 4th nd th 2011 Nazareth Doto, Travis Lehigh 6th 2000 Nazareth Rohn, Rob Lehigh 5th st 2002 Nordonia Lange, Ryan Purdue 4th th 2004 North Allegheny Herbert, Jake Northwestern 3rd nd st st 2009 North Lehigh Hluschak, Ryan Drexel 8th 2007 Northwestern McMullan, Michael Wyoming Seminary 3rd nd rd rd 2015 Oak Harbor Miller, Ian Kent State 4th th 2015 Orefield Parkland Trenge, Jon Lehigh 2nd nd 2003 Parkersburg Rader, Brandon West Virginia 6th th 2007 Pickerington Anderson, Keaton Ohio State 6th 2003 Pittsburgh Catholic Joseph, Vincenzo Penn State 1st 2017 Pittsburgh Catholic Thomas, Lorenzo Pennsylvania 6th 2014 Reno Lavallee, Joey Missouri 2nd 2017 Reynolds Beckman, Mason Lehigh 6th th 2015 San Jose Ind. Guerrero, Eric Oklahoma State 5th st st st 1999 St. Edward Bertin, Ryan Michigan 6th st rd st 2005 St. Edward Heil, Dean Oklahoma State 4th st 2017 St. Edward Honeycutt, Chris Edinboro 5th nd 2012 St. Edward Hrovat, Andy Michigan 8th th th 2002 St. Edward Jayne, Mark Illinois 7th th 2005 St. Edward Kulczycki, Mike Michigan 7th 2001 St. Edward Lang, Ryan Northwestern 4th nd 2007 St. Edward Maynard, Gray Michigan State 8th th th 2003 St. Edward Nakamura, Yoshi Penn 7th rd 2002 St. Edward Palmer, Lance Ohio State 4th th th nd 2010 St. Edward Sulzer, Nicholas Virginia 8th th th 2015 St. Edward Thompson, Zach Iowa State 8th nd 2000 St. Edward Walz, Ty Virginia Tech 7th th th 2017 St. Ignatius Habat, David Edinboro 4th nd 2015 St. Ignatius Di Camillo, George Virginia 2nd 2017 St. John Bosco Valencia, Zahid Arizona State 3rd 2017 St. Paris Graham Brascetta,Nick Virginia Tech 8th th 2015 St. Paris Graham Jordan, Ben Wisconsin 7th 2012 St. Paris Graham Jordan, Bo Ohio State 3rd nd rd 2016 St. Paris Graham Jordan, Isaac Wisconsin 7th th nd th 2017 St. Paris Graham Jordan, Michah Ohio State 4th 2017 St. Paris Graham Neibert, Zach Virginia Tech 8th 2013 St. Paris Graham Schlatter, C.P. Minnesota 6th 2007 St. Paris Graham Schlatter, Dustin Minnesota 1st rd th 2008 St. Paris Graham Taylor, David Penn State 2nd st nd st 2014 St. Paris Graham Taylor, Ryan Wisconsin 7th 2015 St. Paris Graham Thomusseit, Zac Pittsburgh 5th 2013 St. Peter Chanel Jaggers, Jeff Ohio State 7th st st 2009 Trinity Christian Mueller, Jack Virginia 6th 2017 Uintah Keddy, Phil Iowa 6th th th 2010 Walsh Jesuit Heskett, Joe Iowa State 3rd nd nd st 2002 Walsh Jesuit Pucillo, Mike Ohio State 6th st nd 2009 Walsh Jesuit Sveda, Viktor Indiana 6th rd 2001 Walsh Jesuit Zupancic, Josh Stanford 7th th 2008 Waynesburg Headlee, Drew Pittsburgh 8th 2005 Waynesburg Scott, Coleman Oklahoma State 8th th nd st 2008 Wyoming Seminary McMullan, Michael Northwestern 3rd nd rd rd

69 All NCAA All Americans who wrestled in the Ironman Listed by College College Name High School Place Year Place Year Place Year Place Year Arizona State Foster, Quinn Blair Academy 8th 2000 Arizona State Valencia, Zahid St. John Bosco 3rd 2017 Arizona State Hall, Tanner Meridian 3rd 2017 Cal Poly-SLO Novachkov, Boris Fremont 7th nd rd 2012 Central Michigan DiSalvo, Mark Dayton Carroll 8th th 2006 Columbia Palmer, Matt Blair Academy 8th th 2007 Cornell Lewnes, Mack Mt. St. Joseph 4th nd th 2011 Cornell Villalonga, Chris Blair Academy 6th 2015 Drexel Hluschak, Ryan North Lehigh 8th 2007 Edinboro Habat, David St. Ignatius 4th nd 2015 Edinboro Honeycutt, Chris St. Edward 5th nd 2012 Harvard Meltzer, Max Blair Academy 8th 2007 Illinois Delgado, Jesse Gilroy 7th st st 2014 Illinois Jayne, Mark St. Edward 7th th 2005 Illinois Martinez, Isaiah Leemore 1st st nd 2017 Indiana Sveda, Viktor Walsh Jesuit 6th rd 2001 Iowa Gilliss, Kasey Bismarck Century 6th 1997 Iowa Keddy, Phil Uintah 6th th th 2010 Iowa Lofthouse, Ethen Mountain Crest 7th th 2013 Iowa Perry, Mark Blair Academy 2nd rd st st 2008 Iowa Ramos, Tony Glenbard North 3rd nd st 2014 Iowa Evans, Michael Blair Academy 6th th th 2015 Iowa Kemerer, Michael Franklin Regional 3rd 2017 Iowa Mocco, Steve Blair Academy 2nd st 2003 Iowa State Backes, Kurt Blair Academy 7th nd 2007 Iowa State Heskett, Joe Walsh Jesuit 3rd nd nd st 2002 Iowa State Thompson, Zach St. Edward 8th nd 2000 Kent State Miller, Ian Oak Harbor 4th th 2015 Kent State Mitcheff, Dan Elyria 6th 2010 Lehigh Beckman, Mason Reynolds 6th th 2015 Lehigh Cooperman, Cory Blair Academy 7th rd rd 2006 Lehigh Cruz, Darian Bethlehem Catholic 7th st 2017 Lehigh Cruz, Randy Bethlehem Catholic 8th 2016 Lehigh Doto, Travis Nazareth 6th 2000 Lehigh Rohn, Rob Nazareth 5th st 2002 Lehigh Stuart, Mario Bethlehem Liberty 5th 2001 Lehigh Trenge, Jon Orefield Parkland 2nd nd 2003 Lock Haven Billman, JaMarr Easton 5th th 2002 Maryland Taylor, Hudson Blair Academy 3rd rd th 2010 Michigan Bertin, Ryan St. Edward 6th st rd st 2005 Michigan Hrovat, Andy St. Edward 8th th th 2002 Michigan Huntley, Max Blair Academy 8th 2015 Michigan Kulczycki, Mike St. Edward 7th 2001 Michigan Luke, Steve Massillon Perry 6th nd st 2009 Michigan Russell, Kellen Blair Academy 7th st st 2012 Michigan State Gomez, Frank Brandon 3rd st rd 2010 Michigan State Maynard, Gray St. Edward 8th th th 2003 Minnesota Schlatter, C.P. St. Paris Graham 6th 2007 Minnesota Schlatter, Dustin St. Paris Graham 1st rd th 2008 Minnesota Schlatter, Dustin Massillon Perry 1st rd th 2008 Missouri Lavallee, Joey Reno 2nd 2017 Nebraska Berger, Tyler Hermiston 5th 2017 Nebraska Snyder, Bryan Easton 4th th nd nd 2002 North Carolina Henderson, Evan Kiski Prep 6th th 2014 Northwestern Harger, Pierce Archbishop Moeller 8th 2014 Northwestern Herbert, Jake North Allegheny 3rd nd st st 2009 Northwestern Lang, Ryan St. Edward 4th nd 2007 Northwestern Welch, Jason Los Lomas 6th th nd 2013 Northwestern McMullan, Michael Wyoming Seminary 3rd nd rd rd 2015 Ohio State Anderson, Keaton Pickerington 6th 2003 Ohio State Heflin, Nick Massillon Perry 5th th nd 2014 Ohio State Jaggers, Jeff St. Peter Chanel 7th st st 2009 Ohio State Jordan, Bo St. Paris Graham 3rd rd nd

70 All NCAA All Americans who wrestled in the Ironman Listed by College (cont) Name High School College Place Year Place Year Place Year Place Year Ohio State Jordan, Michah St. Paris Graham 4th 2017 Ohio State Kaplan, Blake Cin. Sycamore 5th 2004 Ohio State Martin, Myles McDonogh 1st th 2017 Ohio State Palmer, Lance St. Edward 4th th th nd 2010 Ohio State Pucillo, Mike Walsh Jesuit 6th st nd 2009 Ohio State Snyder, Kyle Good Counsel 2nd st st 2017 Ohio State Stieber, Hunter Monroeville 6th rd 2013 Ohio State Stieber, Logan Monroeville 1st st st st 2015 Ohio State Tessari, Cam Monroeville 4th 2012 Ohio State Tomasello, Nathan CVCA 1st rd rd 2017 Ohio State Triggas, Nikko Campolindo 8th 2010 Ohio University Johnson, Jeremy Brecksville 7th 2014 Ohio University Lindsay, Germaine Cin. Moeller 6th 2010 Ohio University Percival, Jake Amherst 4th th nd rd 2005 Oklahoma State Esposito, Zack Blair Academy 2nd st rd 2006 Oklahoma State Frishkorn, Daniel Great Bridge 4th 2005 Oklahoma State Guerrero, Eric San Jose Ind. 5th st st st 1999 Oklahoma State Heil, Dean St. Edward 4th st 2017 Oklahoma State Holman, Skyler Broken Arrow 6th 2002 Oklahoma State Kindig, Josh Blue Mountain 2nd 2014 Oklahoma State Mocco, Steve Blair Academy 1st nd 2006 Oklahoma State Scott, Coleman Waynesburg 8th th nd st 2008 Old Dominion Brown, Chris Great Bridge 8th 2010 Penn Nakamura, Yoshi St. Edward 7th rd 2002 Penn State Alton, Dylan Central Mountain 3rd 2012 Penn State Billman, JaMarr Easton 5th 1998 Penn State Gulibon, James Derry 5th 2015 Penn State Joseph, Vincenzo Pittsburgh Central 1st 2017 Penn State Nickal, Bo Allen 1st 2017 Penn State McIntosh, Morgan Calvary Chapel 7th rd 2015 Penn State Retherford, Zain Benton 5th st st 2017 Penn State Ruth, Ed Blair Academy 3rd st st st 2014 Penn State Taylor, David St. Paris Graham 2nd st nd st 2014 Pennsylvania Thomas, Lorenzo Pittsburgh Catholic 6th 2014 Pittsburgh Headlee, Drew Waynesburg 8th 2005 Pittsburgh Thomusseit, Zac St. Paris Graham 5th 2013 Princeton Kolodzik, Matthew Blair Academy 7th 2017 Purdue Lange, Ryan Nordonia 4th th 2004 Purdue Silverstein, Jason Blair Academy 8th 1999 Stanford Zupancic, Josh Walsh Jesuit 7th th 2008 Virginia Sulzer, Nicholas St. Edward 8th th th 2015 Virginia Mueller, Jack Trinity Christian 6th 2017 Virginia Di Camillo, George St. Ignatius 2nd 2017 Virginia Tech Brascetta,Nick St. Paris Graham 8th th 2015 Virginia Tech Carter, Devin Christiansburg 5th nd rd 2016 Virginia Tech Chishko,Soloman Canon-MacMillen 6th th 2017 Virginia Tech Dance, Joey Christiansburg 4th th 2017 Virginia Tech Diaz, Chris Caesar Rodney 8th 2010 Virginia Tech Epperly, Zach Christiansburg 7th 2015 Virginia Tech Gray, Sean Blair Academy 7th th 2001 Virginia Tech Neibert, Zach St. Paris Graham 8th 2013 Virginia Tech Walz, Ty St. Edward 7th th th 2017 West Virginia Moisey, Zeke Bethlehem Catholic 2nd 2015 West Virginia Rader, Brandon Parkersburg 6th th 2007 Wisconsin Jordan, Ben St. Paris Graham 7th 2012 Wisconsin Jordan, Isaac St. Paris Graham 7th th nd th 2017 Wisconsin Taylor, Ryan St. Paris Graham 7th 2015 Wyoming Meredith, Bryce Cheyenne East 2nd rd

71 The Ironman Through The Years Yearly Ironman Recap From A Wrestling Evolution Similar to the Big Bang Theory, the Walsh Jesuit Ironman exploded from the wisdom, imagination and foresight of its originators in 1994 and continues to expand today. A common analogy would explain that like space itself, the tournament continues to expand, carrying wrestlers posing as galaxies with it to become the stars of the wrestling Universe. The Ironman is the original model of a proven, competitive wrestling tournament that has subsequently developed itself as the standard by which other similar tournaments are judged. Of course this claim is supported by the most comprehensive and in-depth data as documented elsewhere in this periodical. After observing twenty-two Ironman classics most wrestling experts are fairly convinced by the evidence that some Big Bang scenario must have occurred within this tournament when in January, 2008, Sports Illustrated called it The Toughest High School Tournament in the Country. Through The Years Ironman I Nothing evokes the long memories of wrestling fans like Ironman I. To many it was an experience that holds special memories not only because of the quality of that tournament, but also the eventual successes achieved by its competitors and the tone the tournament scripted for subsequent wrestling classics. Host Walsh Jesuit was ranked number one nationally and had claimed national championships in 1993 and A flurry of early pins allowed the Warriors to score points the first day to lead Northampton, PA by 31 points. Walsh advanced six wrestlers to the championship round and led Northampton by 18 points, but after the Warriors lost their first three matches, Northampton won its first three title bouts and sliced Walsh s lead from 18 to 9 points. However, Scott Overholt stopped the Walsh skid with a 3-1 win in a slam-bang 160 pound bout in which Overholt trailed until the third period. Now it became a head to head confrontation with Northampton and Walsh facing each other in the 189 and 215 title matches. Those late bouts pitted Walsh s Joey O Neill and Northampton s Craig Fenstermaker at 189 and sophomore Warrior Jeff Knupp against Northampton s Rick Umstead. Northampton again cut into Walsh s lead when Fenstermaker scored a 5-3 decision over O Neill in overtime, but Knupp saved the tourney for Walsh with a convincing 8-2 win over Umstead which gave the Warriors its first and only Ironman team title. Many wrestling historians will argue that Ironman I was the most competitive tournament ever. Eight wrestlers from the fifteen schools went on to become collegiate NCAA All-Americans. Eric Guererro became a threetime NCAA champion and four-time All-American at Oklahoma State, and a USA Olympian in Joe Heskett (Walsh Jesuit and Iowa State) won one NCAA championship and became a four-time All-American; Rob Rohn (Northampton and Lehigh) became an NCAA champion; Bryan Snyder (Easton and Nebraska) became a four-time AllAmerican Ironman II Walsh Jesuit put its number one national ranking and Ironman I championship on the line in this second annual event. They knew they would have to weather an assault by a number of teams if they wished to maintain their number one status. Most notably, the Warriors had to get by Blair Academy of New Jersey, ranked number two and making their first appearance in the Ironman. Blair did not leave anything to one s imagination as they took the team point lead by the narrowest of margins with a 72.5 to 72 lead over Walsh entering the semi-final round. Close behind was Nazareth with 70 followed by Easton with 66.5 and Lakewood St. Edward with 60. Walsh and Blair both sent a tournament high eight wrestlers into the semi-finals, St. Edward and Easton moved seven into that critical round. Blair clearly dominated the event from the semi s forward when they won three of four matches against the Warriors. It was decided in the semifinals, said Blair coach Jeff Buxton, because we were able to win three of four head-to-head matches with Walsh. That was it right there. We were never in this type of tournament before and I thought we were up against some pretty big odds. Blair went on to claim four individual champions as they piled up 207 points. It was not a typical Walsh semifinal show, that s for sure, Warriors coach Bill Barger said. We 64

72 needed to win two more matches to win this tournament, but we were outwrestled. You just can t pick up that many points in the consolation rounds. Overall, Blair is so much better than anyone else. They re number one, no question. Walsh sent four into the finals and all won titles. The Warriors finished second as team with 183 points. While Barger controlled his emotions, the same couldn t be said of Sonny Marchette when he faced Easton s Jamarr Billman in the marquee match of the tournament. It was Billman who had beaten Marchette 1-0 a week before in the Pennsylvania Elite Duals and Marchette was eager for a rematch. He took the offensive from the start and never let up in a 7-4 victory at 135 pounds. To everyone s amazement, Lakewood St. Edward failed to have any individual champions for the first time in many tournaments Ironman III Teams who entered the 1996 Ironman, a tournament that was loaded with national powers, quickly discovered there was no doubt who would end up winning the third annual event in dominating fashion. Lakewood St. Edward earned that honor with relative ease with points followed by Blair Academy (185.5), Easton, PA (179), Walsh Jesuit (150.5). Calvary Chapel, CA. finished in fifth place with (145.5). With individual champions in Yoshi Nakamura (145), Ryan Kinley (171) and heavyweight Jeremy Orsky, the Eagles dethroned Calvary Chapel as the number one team in the nation. St. Ed left no doubt who the best team was here, Blair coach Jeff Buxton said. Walsh Jesuit coach Bill Barger said St. Ed s dominance looked eerily familiar. With all due respect to Greg Urbas, (St. Ed s coach), I got the weirdest feeling that (late coach) Howard Ferguson was here, Barger said. St. Edward looked as great as I ve ever seen them in the Ferguson era. St. Edward also had runners-up in freshman Mason Lenhard (103) and Mark Jayne (112) and juniors Mike Kulczyki (125) and Andy Hrovat (160). Walsh Jesuit, fourth in the final team standings, had four champions in seniors Brad Byers (119) who defeated defending Ironman champion Chris Kelly of Easton, Joe Heskett (152), Jeff Knupp (189) and Viktor Sveda (215) and two other placers. Easton s Jamarr Billman avenged his loss to Sonny Marchette in the 1995 finals when he defeated Marchette 6-5 in the finals at 140 with a takedown in the last 21 seconds Ironman IV Another star was discovered in the wrestling universe when CVCA freshman Harry Lester wrestled his first high school match in this rugged Ironman Invitational. Lester, who was 14 years old and 5-foot-3 belied his stature when he beat three quality opponents to make the 103-pound semifinals in his first day of varsity competition that included a major upset when he pinned top-seeded Josh Cox of Whitfield, GA in 5:45. Lester then edged a worthy opponent in Cory Cooperman of Blair Academy 54 in the semifinals and proceeded to defeat Eastlake North senior Ray Sabin 8-5 in the finals. You don t have to watch him long to see he is something special, CVCA coach Dave Bergen said. He has such great instincts he feels moves. While Lester s star shined brightly, Lakewood St. Edward s team looked like a blazing meteor as the Eagles talented squad dominated the field to win its second consecutive Ironman title with a then record 239 points and six individual champs in Mark Jayne (112), Mike Kulczycki (130), Gray Maynard (152), Skip Fair (160), Ryan Kinley (second consecutive 171) and Andy Hrovat (189). Bald Eagle Area, PA was second with 183 points, and Blair Academy was third with 180. St. Edward coach Greg Urbas took the team victory with a grain of salt. Hey, it s nice to win a tough tournament like this, Urbas said. But the season is long. Last year, Blair gave us quite a whipping in a dual meet after we won the Ironman. I ll not forget that. While the Ironman established itself as the toughest high school tournament in the country with the speed of light, it could not escape the attention of college coaches who descended upon the event and watched the appreciable talent on display, evaluated it and wished for their share of it. It s a Who s Who of college coaches. There are probably more coaches here than at any tournament in the country. It is an embarrassment of riches, said Bob Preusse, tournament director and columnist for Amateur Wrestling News. The talent on display performed as advertised as many went on the become NCAA All-Americans. Lester also had the distinction to become a Bronze Medalist at 145 lbs. (66kg) in Men s Greco Roman in the 2006 World Wrestling Championships which were held in Guangzhou, China Ironman V In the team race, Blair Academy (208.5 points) won their second team title in a tense battle with Lakewood St. Edward (199.5 points), but the night belonged to Harry Lester, the sensational sophomore from Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy. Lester s unlimited potential was transformed into reality and his state and national status jumped markedly higher by winning the 112-pound title in an emotional and intense match up of Division I and Division III OHSAA 103-pound champions. A third-period reversal enabled Lester to edge Mason Lenhard of Lakewood St. Edward 5-4. Lester was the underdog, but he slipped behind Lenhard for a reversal midway through the third period for two decisive points to break a 3-3 tie. He is the 65

73 king of the Ironman, that's for sure," said Bill Barger, coach of the host Walsh Jesuit Warriors. Lester s performance earned the praise of Lakewood St. Edward coach Greg Urbas who gave credit to Lester for a winning the showdown -- one that deprived his team of valuable points. "I expected Mason to win, but he (Lester) wrestled a great match," Urbas said. "He came out with the pedal to the metal. He earned the championship." The team talent was heavily weighted in favor of Blair Academy and St. Edward. The Bucs had once again won the 1998 National Prep championships while the Eagles captured the Ohio Division I state championship. The team from New Jersey would feature four National Prep champions: Cory Cooperman (103), Marat Tomaev (140), Jody Giuricich (145), and Chris Chaft (215). All four of the Blair wrestlers won Ironman titles in their respective weight classes with the key match being Giuricich s 9-7 controversial overtime victory against St. Ed s Ryan Bertin. Mason Lehnard (103) and Mark Jayne (119) were the state champions representing St. Edward. Jayne did not disappoint as he easily won the second of his three Ironman titles, while Lehnard lost in the finals to Lester. However, the Eagles were kept in the tournament title hunt with Ironman titles from Nick Mann (125), Mike Tolar (152) and Steve Mazzola (171). It was not long after this tournament that Lakewood St. Edward coach Greg Urbas coined his classis phrase: "The Ironman is where state champs come to die" Page Ironman VI It was the best of times and the worst of times for the 1999 Ironman tournament. Lakewood St. Edward entered one if it s strongest teams in school history. And Harry Lester was missing in action. After two brilliant Ironman performances as a freshman and sophomore, the two-time Ironman and Ohio state champion, Lester suffered a broken ankle in his team s last football game, forcing him to miss the tournament and most of the season. He would recover in time to capture his third Ohio Division III (2000) state championship. With two-time state champions in Mason Lenhard (119) and Mark Jayne and state runner-up Ryan Bertin (152) the Ohio state champion Eagles were expected to be put to an early test by Blair Academy, the perennial National Prep school champions, and a team loaded with talent. Blair returned to the Ironman with defending champion Cory Cooperman (112), and a talented newcomer, Zack Esposito. Add in previous Ironman placers Matt Veres (112), Joe Crecca (119) Michael Carbonaro (130) and Steve Mocco, a twotime National Prep champion from St. Benedicts, New Jersey. St. Edward took the team lead after the first day with 139 points thanks to a large number of pins, followed by Blair with103. The kids looked great, St. Edward coach Greg Urbas said. We needed those pins. Blair sure is getting their share too. While these two wrestling giants were putting on a spectacular show with their shooting stars, individuals from schools without full teams were making some grand impressions of their own. Two time Division I state runner-up Jake Percival (140) from Amherst, OH had two technical falls, pinned Blair super sophomore Zack Esposito in 3:49 and beat fellow state runner-up Jason Bake of Massillon Jackson in the finals, 9-4. Percival would continue his college career at Ohio University where he would become a 4X NCAA All- American, highlighted by a second place finish in Walsh Jesuit senior P.J. Jones (171), one week removed as a 190 pound linebacker on the school s state championship football team, won his 100th career match with a 5-4 tiebreaker championship win over Jeremy Villers of Canal Fulton Northwest. Ironically, Jones and Villers were destined to meet in the 2000 OHSAA state finals, with Jones prevailing once again. With eight victories in the semifinal round, St. Edward continued to light up the scoreboard and finished with five individual champions and a tournament record 297 points. St. Edward s champions were seniors Mason Lenhard (119), Mark Jayne (125), Nick Mann (130), Ryan Bertin (152) and freshman Ryan Lang (103) who pinned four of five opponents. Jayne became the tournament s first 4X finalist and first 3X champion. Bertin matriculated to the University of Michigan where he became a 4X NCAA All-American and 2X NCAA champion in 2003 and Blair was a distant second in this tournament with 200 points and three champions in Cory Cooperman (112), Kurt Backes (189) and Steve Mocco (275) Ironman VII This turn of the century Ironman tournament was billed as The Ironman s best field, team-wise and individually, since its first year in I expect it to be a close battle for the team title, Walsh Jesuit coach Bill Barger said. He turned out to be quite the prophet as Lakewood St. Edward won this Invitational with points, three champions-mark Moos (112), Paul Dunston (140), Matt Koz (215), three runners-up and five other place winners. Blair Academy, ranked number one in several national polls, was second with 240 points and five champions-rob Preston (103), Cory Cooperman (125), Zack Esposito (145), Kurt Backes (189) and Steve Mocco (275), who pinned his finals opponent in 0:20 seconds, the fastest pin in Ironman history, a record which still stands today. The final margin does not tell the whole story, as a Blair wrestler, leading by a 9-3 score with five seconds remaining in his match, was disqualified for biting. Blair coaches argued that it was incidental contact. It was an unfortunate situation, Blair coach Jeff Buxton said. He feels horrible about it, and it cost us a lot of points. The disqualification cost his team 24 points. However, without the penalty, St. Edward would have won by a half-point. 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74 Greg Urbas said of the Eagles fourth Ironman title. I m really excited about their performance. We bumped heads with the best in the nation. The tournament took a toll on the Eagles too, as state and defending Ironman champion Ryan Lang placed fourth in the brutal 125-pound weight class, losing in the semifinals 14-3 to 1999 state champion Josh Wooten (St. Paris Graham). The caliber of wrestling in this tournament was not only measured by the achievements of individuals, but also by their future accomplishments. Steve Luke (Massillon Perry and Michigan) became a NCAA champion in 2009 and a 3X All-American. Coleman Scott (Waynesburg, PA and Oklahoma State) became an NCAA champion in 2008 and a 4X AllAmerican. Zack Esposito (Blair Academy and Oklahoma State) became a 3X All-American and NCAA champion in 2005, while teammate Steve Mocco became a 4X NCAA finalist and a 2X time champion for Iowa (2003) and Oklahoma State (2005) and a member of the USA Olympic Team in Drew Headlee (Waynesburg and University of Pittsburgh); Cory Cooperman (Blair Academy and Minnesota); Kurt Backes (Blair Academy and Iowa State); and Ryan Lang (St. Edward and Northwestern) became NCAA All-Americans. Mark Perry (Blair Academy and Iowa), became a 4X All-American and 2x NCAA champion. Harry Lester and his teammate Chris Smolk (1st-171) led Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy (CVCA) to a third place finish as Ohio schools claimed seven of the top ten team placements. Lester defeated Perry in the 130-pound finals 17-7 to claim his third Ironman title and his second Outstanding Wrestler Award, the only wrestler to win the award twice. Lester later became a force in international competition when he finished in third place in men s Greco Roman in the 2006 and 2007 World Wrestling Championships Ironman VIII The Ironman had always been known as being fiercely competitive among its participants. It was now gaining national notoriety as a tournament. This tournament is eye-opening reality, Walsh coach Bill Barger said. Ohio isn t down. The nation is up and the nation is here. The Ironman is not a state tournament, it s a national tournament. Eight of the top 34 teams in the country were entered in the event, according to Bob Preusse s rankings in the Amateur Wrestling News, including No. 1 Blair Academy (NJ), No. 3 Great Bridge (VA), No.7 Lakewood St. Edward (OH), and No. 10 St. Paris Graham (OH). Those teams brought a contingent of nationally ranked wrestlers including C.P. Schlatter (135-St. Paris Graham), Zack Esposito (152-Blair), and Mike Martin (135-Great Bridge). There could only be 14 individual champions and one team winner in the event that at the time was considered the second-toughest tournament in the country. This event lived up to it s billing as the tournament where state champs come to die. How tough was the field? Consider that Jared Villers and Ryan Hurley were 2001 Ohio state champions (Akron St. Vincent- St. Mary) who were defeated and another state champion for the Irish, Adam Buzek, did not even place. Lakewood St. Edward state champion, senior Mark Moos, in a stunning loss in the finals, experienced the same fate. After breezing to the championship round, Moos lost to Christian Staylor (Great Bridge, VA), 9-6. Moos had previously beaten Staylor four times in national tournaments. One of the marquee matches that fans were hoping to witness was a rematch between two-time Ohio state champion and No.1 ranked junior C.P. Schlatter and No.1 ranked senior Mike Martin (Great Bridge). In the finals of the 2000 Beast of the East Tournament, Martin handed Schlatter his only loss as a high school wrestler. But that match was never destined to happen as Chris Vondruska (Lakewood St. Edward) shocked the crowd and Martin 5-2 in the semifinals. It was the first loss in over three years that Martin suffered in high school. The semifinals were the best I have seen in a long time, said Ohio State assistant coach Ken Ramsey, a fourtime Ohio state champion. A lot of the best in the country are right here. Their programs are known for putting out great wrestlers, and they showed that. Top ranked Blair Academy with points (second best in tournament history) had six champions (Max Meltzer (130), Ryan Davis (140), Mark Perry (145), Zack Esposito (152) Matt Palmer (160) and Kurt Backer (171) to win the 24-team event. Great Bridge (two champions), Lakewood St. Edward (ten place-winners) and St. Paris Graham (three champions) distanced the field to take the next three spots. Page Ironman IX This ninth Ironman tournament attracted Wrestling USA magazine's top three teams, Blair Academy (NJ), St. Paris Graham (OH) and Great Bridge (VA). (197). In addition, the list of champions was a virtual who's who of the national wrestling scene, including top-ranked C.P. Schlatter of St. Paris Graham (152), Mark Perry (160) of Blair, Daniel Frishkorn of Great Bridge (130), Coleman Scott (112) of Waynesburg (PA), and Jake Herbert (171) North Allegheny (PA). St. Paris Graham, having won two consecutive Ohio Division II state championships, began flexing their muscle on a national level and were challenging Lakewood St. Edward not only for the supremacy of Ohio, but for all of the Midwest as well. St. Edward had been the undisputed king of Ohio high school wrestling since 1997 and the team champion in four of the preceding Ironman tournaments. The Falcons' strong program begins with its coach, four-time state champion Jeff Jordan ( ), a graduate of the school 67

75 and an NCAA All-American at Wisconsin. "I don't know about all the recognition we're getting," Jordan said. "We won a Division II state title last year, but we really haven't proved anything yet. This tournament will show how we stack up against the best in the country." After the first day the Falcons were leading with 77½ points. Great Bridge, Va., was second with 75 points, favorite Blair Academy third with 73½, St. Edward fifth with 60½, and the host Warriors sixth at 52½. The toughness in the tournament was shown in the second round, when Walsh Jesuit state champion Josh Zupancic (125), the No. 3 seed, was stunned by freshman Jake Kyle of Dayton Carroll, 6-5. Zupancic was good enough last year to beat Mark Moos, St. Edward s national champion and Junior National freestyle champion. "This tournament amazes me more and more every year," said Walsh coach Bill Barger. "No matter what talent you have in your room, you feel humbled." Six wrestlers from local teams made the finals -- an accomplishment in itself -- and everyone faced an opponent who was either No. 1 in the country or had won some type of national championship. Five of those area wrestlers- Ryan Hurley (145) and Mike Skonieczny (275) of St. Vincent-St. Mary, future NCAA champion Steve Luke (160), Kyle Shackle (112) and Jason Johnstone (125) of Massillon Perry were beaten in the final round. The one winner was SVSM senior Jared Villers, who had three takedowns to upset topranked Matt Koz of Lakewood St. Edward 8-5 at 215. One of the night's most entertaining finals pitted Hurley, a three-time state placer against Blair s topranked Ryan Davis, an Oklahoma State recruit. Davis won 5-4 in overtime with an escape in the last 15 seconds. Johnstone, a state runner-up last season, advanced to the 125 pound final with a big upset in the semifinals. His 3-2 decision over top-ranked St. Paris Graham sophomore Dustin Schlatter was the first loss of Schlatter s high school career. However, Johnstone lost to two-time national prep school champion, Harvard-bound Robbie Preston of Blair in the finals, 9-5. Schlatter s teammate Joe Hoke (189) offset Schlatter's loss by beating Matt Maciag of Blair, 2-1 in an overtime tiebreaker. Maciag was the No. 1-rated high school wrestler in the country. Top-ranked Blair Academy with its four champions-travis Blasco (112), Robbie Preston (125), Ryan Davis (145) and Mark Perry (160) overtook St. Paris Graham, scoring 231½ points to 215. Great Bridge, Va., was third with 197. St. Edward finished fourth with 181½ points, not the usual position you ll find St. Edward finishing in a tournament. The Eagles did have individual champions in three-time state champion Ryan Lang (135 pounds) and Charlie Agozzino (140). When the ninth annual Ironman concluded before an overflow crowd of 1,800, the fans were thoroughly entertained by a field that included the nation's three best teams and a staggering list of the country s best individuals. Page Three of the five No.1 nationally ranked wrestlers in this tournament would go on to become NCAA champions and 4X All-Americans. Coleman Scott won his title in 2008 for Oklahoma State University. Mark Perry won two NCAA titles for the University of Iowa in 2007 and Jake Herbert won two titles for Northwestern University in 2007 and Herbert also had the distinction become a Silver Medalist in Men s Freestyle wrestling at 185 lbs. (84kg) in the 2009 FILA World Wrestling Championships which were held in Herning, Denmark. "This is one of the greatest high school tournaments that has ever occurred," said Bob Preusse, the Ironman tournament director and veteran writer for Amateur Wrestling News Ironman X Entering its 10th year, the Ironman tournament was attracting most of the top teams in the country to become The Cavalcade of Stars. Talented teams and talented individuals would become the norm, the tournament action would speak for itself and gave the fans more matches to store in their memory banks. Moving in with teams loaded with heavy artillery were No.1 Blair Academy (NJ), No. 6 Great Bridge (VA), No. 7 St. Paris Graham (OH), No. 8 Brandon (FL), No. 11 Lakewood St. Edward (OH), No. 13 Massillon Perry (OH), No. 17 host school Walsh Jesuit and No. 32 Kenston (OH). Tournament director Bob Preusse compiled the rankings. Wrestling USA magazine rated the tournament as the toughest high school tournament in the nation and those fans in attendance were about to see why. I have my best wrestling team since 1997 and I m not sure how we ll stack up against the teams ranked ahead of us, Walsh Jesuit coach Bill Barger said. Goodness, this tournament is loaded with talent. St. Edward, and Walsh Jesuit, the Cleveland Plain Dealer s No.1 and No.2 ranked teams, had only one top seed between them, that being the Warriors Mike Pucillo at 152 pounds. Even St. Edward sophomore Lance Palmer, the top-ranked 103 pounder in the country last season, drew a No. 2 seed at 112. Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary senior Rocco Caponi, the nation s topranked senior (171) and a Junior National freestyle champion, did not draw the top seed. There are three great kids at this weight, Bob Preusse said. Hudson Taylor of Blair is the No.1 ranked junior in the country at this weight, and David Craig of Brandon is the best sophomore in the country at any weight. Kenston senior Ricky Deubel was the top seed at 119 pounds, 68

76 as was Bedford St. Peter Chanel senior Jeff Jaggers at 135. The seed turned out to be quite prophetic, as Jaggers would become an Ironman champion and go on to become a 2X NCAA champion for The Ohio State University. This should be a great tournament, Preusse said. No team should dominate it. It will be interesting to see how well St. Edward does. They have the best dual meet team in Ohio, but Palmer is the only high seed they got in this tournament. St. Edward led Blair in team standings after the first day. Blair s overall team depth was too much for the field. With only one champion, Adam Frey (130), the team from New Jersey had placers in all 14 weight classes to top the field with 273 points. Brandon (FL) was second with 183, but St. Edward was a blink behind in third with 182 and nine place-winners, but no individual champs. A key match took place in the finals when Brandon s Franklin Gomez defeated St. Ed s Lance Palmer at 112. Walsh Jesuit sophomore Dave Rella (145) and junior Mike Pucillo (152) claimed titles for the Warriors, while neighboring Massillon Perry produced the 160 pound champ in Steve Luke. Gomez, Pucillo and Luke would eventually become NCAA champs Ironman XI Not only is the Ironman the No. 1 rated tournament in the country, it s also the best high school tournament in Ohio regardless of the sport, tournament director Bob Preusse said. What other sport can you name that has a comparable field? It was wrestling Showtime once again at Walsh Jesuit High School. The field was set and wrestling fans who were looking for a glaring real-life preview of what the season would be need look no further than the 11th annual Walsh Jesuit Ironman tournament. To say that this event would become one of the toughest schoolboy tournaments in the country would be an understatement as seven of the top-ranked teams in the nation are entered. Heading the entries are two State Championship teams from Ohio (Division I-Lakewood St. Edwards, Division II-St. Paris Graham), along with state champs from Maryland (Mount St. Joseph) and Illinois (Montini Catholic). Bob Preusse, who is one of the nation s foremost authorities on high school wrestling, is responsible for putting this year s field together. This 32 team Ironman should be the toughest one ever! We have 4 of the top 5 teams in America, and 6 of the top 10, Preusse said. The race for the top spot will be between # 1 Blair Academy and # 2 Great Bridge (VA), although never count out St Edward (#4) and St Paris Graham (#5). Individual returning 2003 Ironman champions ranked by Amateur News American are: Aaron Hart, St. Paris Graham (#7-112); Cameron Doggett, St. Paris Graham (#2-130); Adam Frey, Blair Academy (#1-130); Dave Rella, Walsh Jesuit (#6-160); Mike Pucillo, Walsh Jesuit (#3-171); 189Patrick Bond, Great Bridge (#1-189). In this tournament, in this place at this time, there was no better high school wrester in the country than Massillon Perry s Dustin Schlatter. As a three-time Ohio state champion and nationally ranked No. 1 at 145, his star was shining brightly. Schlatter won two state titles at St. Paris Graham ( ), then transferred to Perry last season and won a third title with the Panthers. Schlatter won the 112 Ironman title as a freshman in 2001, but did not wrestle in the tournament last year due to an injury. He suffered the only two losses in his high school career in this tournament in He s as good as anybody right now, Perry assistant coach Dave Riggs said. He could definitely wrestle in college, right now. Schlatter did not disappoint the fans as he breezed to the 145-pound championship with two pins and two technical falls. His 19-4 victory in the finals against Eric Medina from Blair Academy was the most lopsided score in any of the final matches. Fans were expecting to see outstanding wrestlers in all weight classes throughout the tournament, especially at 130 where the nations #1 and #2 ranked wrestlers were expected to reach the finals. Adam Frey from Blair Academy (#1) and Cameron Doggett from St. Paris Graham (#2) are both returning champions. The 189-weight class is loaded with talent. Returning champions Patrick Bond from Great Bridge (#1) and Mike Pucillo from Walsh Jesuit (#3) will receive stiff competition from Ohio state champion Mike Ward from Mayfield and Hudson Taylor from Blair Academy, who finished third last year at 171. At 160 Dave Rella has # 4 Dave Erwin of St. Paris and # 5 Mack Lewnes of Mt. St. Joseph Md. In summarizing this year s tournament, Preusse went on to say: I think you could say with certainty that this years Ironman could well be THE BEST high school event that will be held in Ohio this school year, regardless of the sport or the gender, in terms of pure team strength." In the team race, No. 1 Blair edged No. 2 Great Bridge, 213 ½ points to 212, the closest finish since the Ironman started in The final match of the tournament at 125 pounds between Jordan Frishkorn (Great Bridge) and Cameron Doggett (St. Paris Graham) determined the team championship. A pin by Frishkorn would have given Great Bridge the title by one-half point. With the match tied 2-2 late in the third period, Frishkorn took down Doggett and almost pinned him. The five-point move gave Frishkorn the win, 7-2. Doggett had defeated Frishkorn for the same championship in I have been to them all, Bob Preusse said. This was the BEST Ironman ever in terms of the great team race that will be talked about for many years. 69

77 Ironman XII In classic fashion, Lakewood St. Edward snatched defeat from the jaws of victory as the wrestling Gods looked down upon Blair academy for the second consecutive year. After the team from New Jersey took the team title by the closest of margins in 2004 (213.5 to 212 over Great Bridge, VA), the overflow crowd was treated to the same kind of finish. Great Bridge with 10 pins and three tech falls was leading the tournament after the first two rounds with 82 points. However, after the semifinal round it was the Eagle s tournament to win when the brother combo of senior Lance and freshman Colin Palmer along with senior Keith Sulzer (125), junior Sean Nemec (145) and sophomore Brian Roddy (171) moved into the championship round. Lance Palmer was the defending 119-pound Ironman champion and three-time Ohio state champion. The two schools were deadlocked at 154 ½ points entering the finals. The race boiled down to whether the Eagles five finalists could overcome the overall depth of the Bucs. What happened is why this high school tournament in the country has been called a place where state champs come to die, by St. Edward coach Greg Urbas. In the second closest team race in the 12-year history of this tournament, Blair Academy edged out St. Edward for the team title, 170 ½ points to 166 ½. Blair had only one champion-junior Eric Medina, who edged the nation s No. 1-ranked 152-pounder in Josh Rohler of St. Vincent-St. Mary, 9-6, but placed nine wrestlers. St. Edward ended up with two champions in Sulzer and Nemec, while the Palmers were joined by Roddy on the second place podium. California junior Nikko Triggas stunned the overflow crowd when he put the younger Palmer on his back three times to win a 13-2 major decision. Lance Palmer trailed Matt Dunn of Reynolds, PA, by 3-0 when he came back in the last period to take a 4-3 lead. In the final two seconds, senior Dunn got a reversal and near fall to win, 7-4. Dunn was voted the tournament s Outstanding Wrestler for his efforts. Boy, there were a lot of ups and downs and a roller coaster of emotions, Eagles coach Greg Urbas said. The Palmers wrestled great they just lost to great kids. This was probably the toughest and hardest Ironman ever. The championship bouts were as dramatic as the race for the team title. Many of them will be remembered for their classic results. Freshman David Taylor (St. Paris Graham) won his first Ironman championship when he edged Boris Novachkov (Fremont) 4-3 at 103 pounds. The most unusual victory of the night went to St. Paris Graham senior Aaron Hart (119), who won in overtime when Filip Novachkov (Fremont) was penalized for applying an illegal front headlock. Keith Sulzer, called the best defensive wrestler in Ohio, edged Division II Ohio state champion Ben Jordan of St. Paris Graham, 2-1, on a second period escape to win at 125 pounds. Jordan Fishkorn, the nation s No.1 ranked wrestler at 130 pounds, fell to the rugged Billy Murphy (Hughson, CA), 3-2. Sean Nemec (145) avenged a dual meet loss last year to Blair senior Travis Blasco with a reversal and double-leg takedown to score a 6-2 decision and win one of the two titles claimed by St. Edward. The most anticipated and last scheduled match of the evening would take place in the 160 pound finals where 2003 Ironman champion Dave Rella (Walsh Jesuit) would clash with 2004 runner-up Mack Lewnes (Mt. St. Joseph, MD). How else should it go down? Walsh Jesuit coach Sonny Marchette asked. Any human being thrives on that sort of competition and environment. As advertised, it was a furious back-and-forth match. Trailing 8-7, an escape by Rella with 10 seconds left cut the deficit to one, but he couldn t score the match-tying point and Lewnes claimed his title. Blair Academy took home its fifth consecutive team title and seventh overall Ironman XIII State champion wrestlers and diamond college prospects were plentiful in the nation's toughest high school wrestling tournament witnessed by more then 70 college scouts and coaches but it was Lakewood St. Edward who ended six years of frustration when the Eagles topped the 51-team field, including their nemesis from New Jersey. With one individual champion in senior Chris Honeycutt (189 Pounds), St. Edward rolled up 260 points, 23 better than Blair Academy. It was the first time since 2000 that Blair had lost a dual meet or tournament. Blair had four individual champions in seniors Kellen Russell (130), Max Shanaman (135), Eric Medina (152) and junior Mario Mason (140). However, St. Edward, ranked No. 1 in the nation, prevailed with exceptional team depth. Seniors Shawn Harris (140), Sean Nemec (160) and heavyweight Ben Kuhar were runners-up while critical placing points were earned with third place finishes from juniors Neil Burt (13), Dan Gonsor (145) and Brian Roddy (171), sophomore Colin Palmer (125) and freshman Jamie Clark (103). The key was all five of our wrestlers who went for third place won, St. Edward coach Greg Urbas said. That was huge. Blair still has a great team, but we were solid this weekend. The one match Ironman fans and coaches will talk most about for a long time occurred in a 140 pound semifinal bout. In Ironman lore it will be known as the shot heard round the world. The bout that brought the overflow crowd to its feet and ultimately St. Edward the team title occurred when Lakewood St. Edward senior Shawn Harris pinned the No. 1-rated wrestler in the country and defending Ironman Champion, junior Zack Kemmerer, (Upper Perkiomen, PA), in the fourth and final overtime. Harris, a state champ as a freshman, was tied with Kemmerer, 9-9, but the Pennsylvania state champ was on top in the final 30-second tiebreaker. He would have won on criteria by riding Harris out, but in the final eight seconds, Harris got a reversal and pinned Kemmerer. 70

78 Ohio Division II team state champ St. Paris Graham won one individual championship to finish third with 174 points. Sophomore David Taylor won his second consecutive 103-pound title with a 7-3 decision over Logan Stieber (Monroeville). The loss would go down as the only defeat Stieber would suffer in his four-year high school career. Ben Jordan (St. Paris Graham), who would become a three-time Ohio state champion, lost by one point in the championship finals for the second consecutive year when he was defeated 1-0 by Max Shanaman (Blair Academy). Other notable accomplishments were achieved when Eric Medina (152-Blair Academy) and Cody Gardner (215-Christianburg) won their second consecutive titles Ironman XIV St. Paris Graham, the nation s pre-season No. 2 ranked team, became the second school other than Blair Academy or Lakewood St. Edward, to claim the Ironman team title. Walsh Jesuit won the inaugural tournament in In the ensuing 12 years, Blair captured seven team titles and St. Edward claimed five. The Falcons, winners of seven consecutive ( ) Ohio Division II state titles, scored 247 ½ points and had one individual champion in David Taylor (112), who won his third consecutive Ironman title. Blair finished second with 157 ½ points and one champnational Prep champion Chris Villalonga (125). St. Edward, winners of the previous 12 Ohio Division I state titles, placed third with 157 ½ and one champ- Collin Palmer (135). We ve placed ahead of St. Ed. Edward in tournaments before, but we ve never beaten them in a dual meet. Graham coach Jeff Jordan said. We ll be in the St. Ed s Super Eight Duals next week, so we ll see how tough we really are. They match up pretty well with us. (Ed. Note: The following week St. Paris Graham won their first dual over St. Ed s in the Super Eight Duals by an impressive 4713 score.) The two venues at Walsh Jesuit became the epicenter of the amateur-wrestling world that featured some of the most heralded wrestlers and the most exciting matches ever held in the Warrior Dome or Ricco Field house. One match will unquestionably live forever in the minds of the fans that were there to witness it. Monroeville freshman Chris Phillips stunned the nation s No.1 ranked 171-pounder, St. Edward state champ Brian Roddy in the finals, 7-3, with three lightning-quick takedowns. The Division III school also had two other champs in brothers Hunter (103) and No. 1 ranked state champion Logan Stieber (119), who defeated Massillon Perry s Sam White. White, a defending Division I state champion suffered a 5-0 setback against the sophomore from Monroeville. Other notable wrestlers who performed up to their potential were: Wadsworth sophomore sensation Brad Squire, who was an undefeated state champion as a freshman. Squire defeated Massillon junior Seth Horner by an 8-4 decision to capture the title in the 130-pound weight class. St. Edward state champion junior Collin Palmer captured his only Ironman title by an injury default when Walsh Jesuit senior Chase Skonieczny injured an ankle during a second period reversal. Skonieczny had stunned the crowd earlier in the day when he defeated No. 1 ranked senior Colin Johnston, (Canon-McMillan, PA) by an 8-7 decision. What happened was unfortunate, Walsh Jesuit coach Bill Barger said. We ll know later today what kind of shape Chase is in. Fortunately, Skonieczny fully recovered and went on to become the Division II 135pound state champion in The logical question to ask is this have the Falcons now supplanted St. Edward as the best wrestling team in Ohio? Pat Galbincea, veteran Cleveland Plain Dealer wrestling reporter asked in a column after the tournament: St. Paris Graham coach Jeff Jordan are hoping, yes Ironman XV One would not expect the prestigious Walsh Jesuit Ironman wrestling tournament to outdo itself year after year, exceeding the expectations of wrestling fans that travel from all over the country to witness the event. They leave the tournament with the feeling that they just witnessed the best there is in high school wrestling competition, and they return year after year for more of the same. But when you have a tournament director like Bob Preusse with his relentless dedication to making each tournament as competitive as possible year after year, it comes to be expected. Ironman XV was no exception as the tournament once again lived up to its notorious billing. The Warrior Dome and Ricco Field House are almost filled before the first match is wrestled. The finals are always sold out weeks in advance of the tournament. The high school setting is prefect for the fans and many of them have mat-side squatting rights for the finals, with a close-up look at the action, unlike any other tournament. Technology added in recent years provides the fans with lives scores projected on screens through the Dome and Field House. Computers used for scoring during all matches transmit all the results. For fans not able to get tickets or otherwise not attending, live web casts are made available on the tourney s web site. After the first day, No. 1-ranked Blair Academy from New Jersey, was dominating the 57-team field. The Buccaneers had 109½ points, while Ohio's top school, No. 2 ranked St. Paris Graham the defending 71

79 Ironman team champion and winner of the last eight Division II state titles - was in second place with 92½ points. St. Edward, which has captured the previous 12 Division I state team titles, was third with 75 points. The aura of the Ironman was beginning to surface once again with some astonishing performances. Befitting of all the talent he displayed in the previous three Ironman tournaments, St. Paris Graham senior and three-time state champ David Taylor (135) became the first wrestler to become a fourtime champion. His feat was not uneventful as he was embroiled in one of the best matches of the tournament with Ian Miller, Oak Harbor. Taylor was tossed to his back in the first period by sophomore Miller. Taylor trailed, 5-0, and was trailing, 9-8, in the final 40 seconds before he took Miller down to his back to win a 13-9 fanpleasing thriller. Matches of the tournament as reported by Pat Galbincea, Cleveland Plain Dealer: 112 pounds Gus Sako (St. Edward) vs. Jerome Robinson (St. Ignatius): These two juniors had a great quarterfinal battle, but Robinson's key takedown late in the first period was the reason he beat returning state champ Sako, pounds - Wadsworth's Kagan Squire won his first two high school bouts to advance to the quarterfinals. In his first bout, Squire scored an 18-3 technical fall over Central Mountain (Pa.) freshman Joey Miller. The win moved Squire into the next round, where he met Aurora junior Ty Mitch, the defending state champion in Division II. In the final seconds, Squire scored a takedown to take a 3-1 decision. 125 pounds Brent Fickel (Parma Padua) stunned three-time Georgia state champ and No. 4 seed Brandon Westerman, 6-2. The Padua freshman then pinned junior Pawlos Campbell, who competes for Division III state team champion Troy Christian. 171 pounds Chris Phillips (Monroeville) vs. Ed Ruth (Blair Academy, NJ): Phillips, a Division III state champ and dynamo who was unbeaten in high school (53-0) and considered the best young upper weight in the country, was pitted against senior Ruth, ranked No. 5 in the nation, in the quarterfinals. The fact the first period was scoreless tells much. The two wrestlers were tied, 11, in the last 55 seconds when Ruth shot in and got a single leg takedown, and let Phillips escape in the final two seconds. Phillips suffered his first high school loss, 3-2. Page Pounds-Joe McMullan, Wyoming Seminary (Pa.) and Nick Tavanello, Wadsworth tangled at 215 pounds. McMullan, a National Prep champ and the top seed, barely edged freshman Tavanello, a two-time Ohio junior high state champ, 5-4. As expected, Blair Academy of New Jersey, the nation's No. 1 ranked team won with 282½ points. No. 2-ranked St. Paris Graham, winners of the last eight Division II state titles, was second with 234 points. Central Mountain, Pa., was third with 145 points, followed by the Eagles (143). "We have a lot of room for improvement," Urbas said, "but I thought Gus Sako (112) and Anthony Salupo (135) battled back for seventh place against some of the best wrestlers in the country. Jamie Clark was tremendous, and Collin Palmer (140) and Nick Sulzer (152) wrestled hard. I'm happy with all our kids' efforts and attitudes." Ironman XVI The potential of youth challenged the experience of senior talent in this most interesting 16th annual Ironman tournament. For example, St. Edward coach Greg Urbas started eight sophomores and a freshman to go along with his three elite seniors in state champ Gus Sako (125), state runnerup Nick Sulzer (160), and state third-placer Anthony Salupo (145). St. Edward state champ and No. 1 ranked Jamie Clark (130) was pulled from the tournament due to injury. We re young, yes, but this is a darn good lineup, Urbas said. Our main concern is for these young wrestlers to stay healthy that s our key. While the youthful exuberance was quite impressive, senior talent prevailed. St. Edward s lone freshman, Dean Heil wrestled his way into the finals by pinning his first two opponents, winning by a tech fall 20-2 in the quarterfinals and a major decision 14-2 when he defeated the No.1 seed in the semi final round. Heil lost in the finals to St. Ignatius sophomore George Dicamillo, 7-5. William Tank Knowles, Calvary Chapel (CA), won his title at 215 pounds when he defeated No. 3 seed, senior Beau Wenger, (Fairless, OH), 9-4. Walsh Jesuit state runner-up, Nate Skonieczny (130) was the only sophomore to win a title by defeating a very formidable opponent in Colton Rasche (Montini Catholic, IL) 4-1. Rasche, an appointee to the U. S Naval Academy had defeated St. Edward state champion Gus Sako in the quarterfinals 5-4. Skonieczny became the Warriors first Ironman champion since Dave Rella (145) and Mike Pucillo (152) won titles in Three other sophomores who gave notable performances were: Alex Cisneros (Selma, CA) who finished second at 112. Jason Luster (152-Kiski Prep, PA) and Nick Tavanello (215-Wadsworth, OH) finished third in their respective weight classes. The appearance of eight number one and six number two nationally ranked wrestlers along with 53 state champions and five National Prep champions prevented the eager youths from accomplishing much more, to wit: 72

80 112-National Prep champion, No.1 ranked, Evan Silver (Blair Academy) defeated California s Alex Cisneros 10-4 for first place. In the semi s, Silver had beaten Pennsylvania s unbeaten Joey Guilibon 5-2. Cisneros and Guilibon were the #2 and #3 ranked wrestlers in the country at X Ohio state champion, No. 1 ranked Logan Stieber (Monroeville) won his second Ironman championship by defeating No. 2 ranked and defending Ironman champion Devin Carter (Christiansburg) Stieber pinned his first three opponents before defeating Walsh Jesuit junior Johnni DiJulius, 6-2 in the quarterfinals. Stieber suffered his only high school career loss in this tournament 7-3 to David Taylor in An injury prevented Stieber from competing in the 2008 tournament National Prep champion, No.1 ranked Chris Villalonga (Blair Academy) accomplished an Ironman hat trick by winning his third consecutive championship when he defeated Ian Miller (Oak Harbor) in a close match 3-2. With the victory, Villalonga who finished second as a freshman in 2006 became the fifth wrestler in Ironman history to become a four-time finalist. 145-No.1 ranked and Pennsylvania state champion Andrew Alton (Central Mountain) won his second consecutive title with a 5-4 win over Ohio state champion and Ironman champion Brad Squire (Wadsworth). Both of Alton s wins came at the expense of two Ohio state champions in the Ironman finals. He previously defeated 3x Ohio champ Collin Palmer in No.1 ranked and Pennsylvania state champion Dylan Alton (Central Mountain) won his second consecutive title, duplicating twin brother Andrew s triumph at 145, when he defeated Jesse Shanaman (Blair Academy) Ironman XVII By Josh Lowe Like the sixteen prior editions of the event, the 2010 Walsh Ironman presented by Ron Marhofer Chevrolet had a stellar field and spectacular matches from start to finish. Five of the fourteen weight class champions ended the season as the number one ranked wrestler in the country according to InterMat Nathan Tomasello (CVCA, Ohio) at 103 pounds; Jimmy Gulibon (Derry Area, PA) at 119; Hunter Stieber (Monroeville, Ohio) at 135; Morgan McIntosh (Calvary Chapel, Pennsylvania) at 189; and Tanner Hall (Meridian, Idaho) at 215. Another pair of champions ended the season ranked second and third respectively Mason Beckman (Reynolds, Pennsylvania) at 125 pounds and Chris Phillips (Monroeville, Ohio) at 171 were ranked second; while Ben Whitford (Marmion Academy, Illinois) at 130 and Evan Henderson (The Kiski School, Pennsylvania) at 140 were ranked third. In order to produce a field with such stellar individuals, most often the nation s top high school wrestling programs anchor the tournament. That was no doubt the case at the 2010 Walsh Ironman, as the tournament included 13 of the top 30 teams in the country as ranked by InterMat. Emerging with the championship was St. Paris Graham, Ohio in a close battle with Blair Academy, New Jersey (198 to 192) to win a second title in three years. Despite falling short at the Ironman, Blair Academy would defeat Graham seven weeks later in a dual meet to propel the Buccaneers to the No. 2 ranking at season s end, while the Falcons finished fourth. Other top 30 teams were No. 5 St. Edward, Ohio; No. 11 Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania; No. 16 Marmion Academy, Illinois; No. 19 Massillon Perry, Ohio; No. 21 Bethlehem Catholic, Pennsylvania; No. 24 Christiansburg, Virginia; No. 25 Pittsburgh Central Catholic, Pennsylvania; No. 27 Wadsworth, Ohio; No. 28 Montini Catholic, Illinois; No. 29 Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; and No. 30 Burrell, Pennsylvania. Like his brother Logan in December 2009, Hunter Stieber (Monroeville, Ohio) earned Outstanding Wrestler honors after winning the last match of the finals session by 3-2 decision over Austin Ormsbee (Blair Academy, New Jersey) a battle of the top two ranked wrestlers in the nation at the weight class. This was a fourth consecutive finals match appearance for Hunter Stieber, having won the title as a freshman before finishing second the next two years. Also in the tournament field was the best scholastic wrestler in the country as designated by the Dave Schultz Memorial Excellence Award, Morgan McIntosh (Calvary Chapel, California) the champion at 189 pounds. Having scored 33 team points, he earned the Major Ray Mendoza Award, which was given to the individual wrestler scoring the most team points. Joining Hunter Stieber in winning second titles at the Walsh Ironman were George DiCamillo (St. Ignatius, Ohio) at 112 pounds; Mason Beckman (Reynolds, Pennsylvania) at 125; and Chris Phillips (Monroeville, Ohio) at

81 Rounding out the weight class champions for the 2010 Walsh Ironman were Bo Jordan (St. Paris Graham, Ohio) at 145 pounds; Ian Miller (Oak Harbor, Ohio) at 152; Jason Luster (Pittsburgh Central Catholic, Pennsylvania) at 160; and Brooks Black (Blair Academy, New Jersey) at 285. For the 18th consecutive year, fans should expect to witness arguably the best high school wrestlers in the country descend on Walsh Jesuit High School for the 2011 Walsh Ironman Ironman XVIII By Josh Lowe As with the seventeen prior editions of the tournament, the 2011 Walsh Jesuit Ironman Wrestling Tournament sponsored by The Chevy Network and Marhofer Chevrolet had a stellar field and spectacular matches from start to finish. In fact, so stellar was the field that seven participants in the tournament ended the season ranked first in the country according to InterMat. This included two wrestlers who were upset during the tournament Jimmy Gulibon (Derry Area, Pa.) at 126 pounds, who lost to Dean Heil (St. Edward, Ohio); and Mark Grey (Blair Academy, N.J.) at 132, who lost matches to Randy Cruz (Bethlehem Catholic, Pa.) and Alex Cisneros (Selma, Calif.). Champions ranked first in the country at the end of the season included Zahid Valencia (St. John Bosco, Calif.) at 106 pounds, George DiCamillo (St. Ignatius, Ohio) at 120, Bo Jordan (St. Paris Graham, Ohio) at 152, Kyle Snyder (Good Counsel, Md.) at 220, and Brooks Black (Blair Academy, N.J.). A pair of champions Nathan Tomasello (CVCA, Ohio) at 113 and Heil at 126 were ranked second nationally; while another pair finished the season ranked third Nate Skonieczny (Walsh Jesuit, Ohio) at 138 and Isaac Jordan (St. Paris Graham) at 160. Winning their 10th team title in the 18-year history of the tournament was Blair Academy, N.J. The Buccaneers scored a narrow 252-1/2 to 240-1/2 victory over St. Edward, Ohio, which is also how those two teams finished in the season-ending InterMat Fab50 national team rankings. Third in the Ironman team standings but a ways back - was St. Paris Graham, Ohio with 167 points. Those three squads were among the 12 nationally ranked teams in the 2011 Walsh Ironman field. The others were: No. 9 Wyoming Seminary, Pa.; No. 12 Bethlehem Catholic, Pa.; No. 14 Christiansburg, Va.; No. 18 Cincinnati Moeller, Ohio; No. 19 Broken Arrow, Okla.; No. 22 Massillon Perry, Ohio; No. 26 Montini Catholic, Ill.; No. 34 Collins Hill, Ga.; and No. 41 McDonogh, Md. Based on a dominant second day of the tournament, 126 pound champion Dean Heil was named the tournament s Outstanding Wrestler. On that day, he earned a 3-1 quarterfinal win over Junior National freestyle champion Joey Dance (Christiansburg, Va.), a 4-2 semifinal victory over Junior National freestyle runner-up Brandon Jeske (Cox, Va.), and then scored a third period pin against defending tournament champion Jimmy Gulibon (Derry Area, Pa.) The other performance award was earned by 132 pound champion Randy Cruz. That being the Major Ray Mendoza Award for scoring the most team points by any individual wrestler in the field. Cruz had three pins and a major decision in the tournament s early rounds, before scoring a 9-4 upset victory over Mark Grey who ended the season ranked first in the country and beating Cadet National freestyle champion Edgar Bright (St. Edward, Ohio) 5-2 in the championship match. Winning repeat titles at the Walsh Ironman were Nathan Tomasello, George DiCamillo, Bo Jordan, and Brooks Black; while Nate Skonieczny earned back the title he won in December Initial Ironman titles were won by freshman Zahid Valencia; sophomores Dylan Milonas (Blair Academy, N.J.) and Kyle Snyder; juniors Dean Heil and Frank Mattiace (Blair Academy, N.J.); along with seniors Randy Cruz, Isaac Jordan (St. Paris Graham, Ohio), Mark Martin (St. Edward, Ohio), and Huston Evans (St. Paris Graham, Ohio). Expect similar wireto-wire excitement in this 19th edition of the Walsh Ironman on December 7th and 8th. Page Ironman XIX By Josh Lowe Heading into this XIX (19TH) edition of the Walsh Jesuit Ironman, three wrestlers had the chance to join a select few to win three championships at this tournament. And come Saturday evening, all three of them got the job done. They became the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth wrestlers to do so, joining an elite group that features United States Olympian Harry Lester among others. In fact, it was a wrestler from Lester s alma mater CVCA, Ohio who earned the Bill Barger Outstanding Award after winning his third Ironman with a fall in the final. No. 1 Nathan Tomasello scored a fall at the 3:22 mark against No. 6 Matthew Kolodzik (Blair Academy, N.J.). The battle of Fargo champions was dominated from start to finish by Tomasello, who secured a fall off a takedown in the second period. It s amazing, words can t describe it, and I m really happy, said Tomasello about winning both his third Ironman title and Outstanding Wrestler Award. Since I made my college decision (to attend Ohio State) two months ago, I ve been training for this tournament. Working out down at the Ohio RTC (with the Buckeye lower weights) was a real boost. 74

82 Joining Tomasello as a three-time state champion was fellow Ohio State recruit Bo Jordan (St. Paris Graham, Ohio), who is ranked No. 1 in the country at 160 pounds. Jordan won the evening s featured bout, a 4-2 victory over No. 2 Isaiah Martinez (Lemoore, Calif.), on the strength of a first period takedown and second period reversal. During the tournament, Jordan had two pins, a technical fall, and a 15-5 major decision in the semifinal over nationally ranked Myles Martin (McDonogh, Md.). I just wanted to step it up this year, to get ready for next year (in college) when every match will be a dogfight, he commented. I trained real hard for this, and have to continue to get better and keep developing (heading towards next year). The third of the three-time Ironman champions was No. 2 Brooks Black (Blair Academy, N.J.), who won the 285-pound weight class with a 5-1 victory over No. 9 Michael Johnson (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) It was a very different match than last year s National Prep final that went to overtime. A takedown inside the first half-minute of the match and a third period reversal keyed the victory. It feels great to be a three-time champion (at the Ironman), said Black. I came into the event with no nerves, just ready to go and dominate. I ve been working on my takedowns and pushing the pace (from neutral), and it showed here tonight. Black was one of three champions for the nation s No. 1 team, Blair Academy, N.J. The Buccaneers dominated the team standings with 240-1/2 points. No. 6 (at 160) Russ Parsons and No. 5 Frank Mattiace won the 152 and 195 pound weight classes respectively. Parsons had to use a late match takedown from a collar tie into a hi-c shot to score a 3-2 victory over freshman sensation Alex Marinelli (St. Paris Graham, Ohio) who had dominated the first close to five minutes of the match. I really wasn t able to initiate offense early on, said Parsons. I knew I had to turn it up in that last minute-plus, leave it all out there with no regrets. Mattiace was absolutely dominant in winning his second title at the Walsh Ironman. Tonight s finals victory was a 10-0 major decision over Gabe Dzuro (St. Edward, Ohio) for the Penn commitment. Earlier matches in the tournament were two more major decisions and a pair of first period pins. I wanted to have more offense this year, and not rely so heavily on my defense, said Mattiace. Just to step up the attack (and point scoring) in my senior year. Blair head coach Charles Danhof was relatively pleased with the performance. I m proud of the performance. The kids wrestled hard this weekend. However, there are things to work on, and it s great to have the two weeks between now and the Beast of the East. Second place in the team standings was No. 2 Wyoming Seminary, Pa. with 156 points. Eric Morris, the nation s No pound wrestler, who won their lone weight class championship, anchored the Blue Knights. He earned a decisive 4-0 victory over No. 7 B.J. Toal (Troy Christian, Ohio) with a first period takedown and second period reversal. This is huge for me, it was one of my big goals for senior year, said Morris, who has won a whole litany of tournaments over the years. I couldn t be happier, and I m pleased with my improved offense. No. 17 St. Paris Graham, Ohio who had 143 points with four finalists had a surprise third place finish in the standings. Joining Bo Jordan as a champion was No. 20 Eli Stickley, who beat No. 9 Jose Rodriguez (Massillon Perry, Ohio) 2-1 on a reversal very late in the match. Stickley had ridden out Rodriguez for the whole second but was hit for two stalling calls, and Rodriguez had ridden Stickley up to the point of the scramble and reversal. I believe it could happen, and it s all about the hard work I put into it, said Stickley about his championship. It was crazy, my whole body was numb (during the match ending scramble). I just zoned in on (head coach) Jeff (Jordan), and when he was jumping crazy I knew it was mine. Graham head coach Jeff Jordan was very pleased, but surprised by the performance. Heading into the week, some of the parents asked what to expect: I told them top ten if things went well, it would have been crazy to predict this high a finish. The kids really stepped up. Along with Blair Academy and St. Paris Graham, St. John Bosco, Calif. was the only other school to have multiple champions. No. 1 Zahid Valencia and No. 3 Aaron Pico won the 113 and 132 weight classes respectively. For Valencia, the nation s number one sophomore, it was a second Ironman title in as many years; and Pico won his initial Ironman, and is the nation s number two ninth grader overall. Valencia had struggled for the first half of the match and trailed 3-1 at the halfway mark against No

83 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Park Hill, Mo.). However, he scored a late takedown in the second period, kept Hayes down, and got the escape in the third. With no scoring through the end of the match, Valencia won 4-3. I just had to keep the pace going, and finish my attacks through his defense was the response in terms of his second half surge. Pico faced No. 4 Micah Jordan (St. Paris Graham, Ohio) after Jordan had upset No. 1 Dean Heil (St. Edward, Ohio) 6-5 in the semifinal round on a takedown right at the end of the match. In this match, Pico scored a late takedown in the second period to take a 2-1 lead after two full periods. He added an escape to make it 3-1. Then, Jordan scored a takedown with just over 30 seconds to go; however, Jordan let Pico up immediately and couldn t score thereafter. It was a 4-3 Pico victory Watching Zahid (and Anthony) compete and thrive here last year, I was really excited, said Pico about his first Ironman. I was anxious to start the season, and am glad to be here. One down, and three to go. Valencia, Tomasello, and Bo Jordan were joined by another quartet of national No. 1 ranked wrestlers to win weight class titles, making it a full one-half of the weight classes at the Ironman to be won by the nation s top-ranked wrestler. Joey Dance (Christiansburg, Va.) scored a 13-7 victory over unranked Judson Preskitt (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) to win his first Ironman title in the 126-pound weight class. Two first period takedowns and four third period takedowns propelled the two-time Super 32 champion and 2011 Junior National freestyle champion. I ve been here every year, it s always been a stacked bracket with me falling short, said Dance. It feels great to finally get one, and I m looking forward to the rest of the season. Zain Retherford (Benton, Pa.) continued his winning ways with a title in the 138-pound weight class. After three pins and two major decisions, the championship final was extremely close, a 4-2 victory over No. 16 (at 145) Mason Manville (Blair Academy, N.J.). In fact, Manville got the match s first takedown, but Retherford escaped before the end of the first period. A second period escape and takedown provided the points needed for victory, as Manville went neutral in the third period. We each had a game plan, said Retherford about battling back from behind. I just never stopped working. He was up after two (minutes), but I figure I got four more (minutes) to get points. It s all about the training every practice, every lift, and every sprint. Do it at one thousand percent. Cody Wiercioch (Canon McMillan, Pa.) added to two state titles and two Super 32 titles with a championship here in the 170-pound weight class. His championship match victory was a 3-2 decision over No. 3 Zach Epperly (Christiansburg, Va.). The match-winning takedown came in the third period off a single, and finished at the edge of the mat. It feels good, last one on the list, and glad to be able to compete here, said Wiercioch about the Ironman title. I just had to find something, as Epperly was extremely strong and tight. Kyle Snyder (Good Counsel, Md.) cut through his four matches like a knife through butter. This included a technical fall in the finals over Alex Campbell (Canon-McMillan, Pa.) at the 4:54 mark. He had five first period takedowns, five-second period takedowns and a near fall, and onethird period takedown to the solo takedown from Campbell in the third period. I love winning, winning is great, it never gets old, said Snyder. I ve got really high goals. Every practice and match, I have to do something to get better. Finally among the champions was Edgar Bright (St. Edward, Ohio), who is ranked No. 4 at 145 pounds, and scored a 3-2 victory over the unranked junior Jacob Danishek (Dayton Christian) who is a two-time small-school state champion. A second period takedown by Bright was the key score within the match. (The state finals loss) fueled me a lot all summer, said Bright, who is a two-time state runner-up. I m a senior this year. There is no way I should be second fiddle to anyone, and I m putting the time in to assure that. Page Ironman XXI By Josh Lowe The 20th annual Walsh Jesuit Ironman certainly lived up to its position as the nation s best in-season tournament. A cast of the nation s elite won weight class titles, and many of the nation s top teams did battle over the two-day event. At the end of the two days, every person at Walsh Jesuit High School had to feel like it was truly worth being a part. 76

84 In mid-november there was concern that No. 1 Blair Academy, N.J. would be unable to attend the event due to NFHS regulatory issues. However, those resolved themselves; and the Buccaneers won their third straight Ironman title, fifth in six years scoring 207-1/2 points. Key to their tournament title was a 6-1 record in quarterfinal matches, followed by a 4-2 record in semifinal matches, and then having three wrestlers earn weight class titles. Champions for tops in the nation Blair Academy were No. 3 Matthew Kolodzik (126), No. 2 Joey McKenna (138), and No. 3 at 152 Dylan Milonas (160). Additional placers for the Buccaneers were No. 8 at 145 Mason Manville, who took second at 152 pounds; No. 9 Charles Tucker (120) and Jordan Kutler (132) taking fifth fifth; while Brandon Dallavia (170) and David Showunmi (195) took sixth. It was a good performance, especially for it being the start of the season, said head coach Solomon Fleckman. However, we do have things to work on going forward. Kolodzik, runner-up as a freshman and sophomore at the Ironman, earned his first title in dominant fashion. He earned two wins by fall on Friday, had major decisions over a pair of nationally ranked wrestlers in the quarterfinals and semifinals, and then upended Eli Seipel (St. Paris Graham) 5-0 on takedowns in the first and third period. A native of Bellbrook, which is in southwest Ohio, Kolodzik has worked out with Seipel for years. We ve wrestled each other (in practice) hundreds of times, said Kolodzik, All throughout the summers at (Jeff) Jordan s Wrestling Camps from 7-9 PM. About winning that elusive title, it s certainly a relief, but it feels good. The senior McKenna was fifth and second at the Ironman as a freshman and sophomore before missing last year s event due to an injury. His championship bout, a 3-1 victory over No. 4 at 132 Michael Kemerer (Franklin Regional, Pa.), was keyed by a first period takedown. Last year at the POWERade, which was McKenna s first tournament back in competition, Kemerer won the meeting between them by a 2-1 decision in the semifinals. There was a revenge factor in play, said McKenna. I felt more confident this time around because I was ready to go, and knew I was bigger as he had been down at 132 for Who s Number One. Fellow senior Milonas was champion at the Ironman as a sophomore and finished third last year. However, after placing third at the Beast of the East and runner-up at the POWERade, he was out the rest of the season due to injury. Milonas also did not compete during the summer in either the Junior Duals or Fargo (Junior Nationals) in freestyle. My coaches (Buxton, Grey, Clavel, etc.) and teammates (McKenna, Coover, etc.) did a good job of keeping me going, said Milonas. It feels good to be back on the mat, and able to prove to the (wrestling public) that I m a high level wrestler. Milonas won his finals match by fall at the 4:51 mark, one in which he scored takedowns in the first and second period before scoring the fall from a sequence which started with he had a 5-1 advantage. The win came against sophomore Alex Marinelli (St. Paris Graham), who is ranked No. 5 in the nation and now is a two-time Walsh Ironman runnerup. The individual star of stars was Spencer Lee (Franklin Regional, Pa.), the champion at 113 pounds. The nation s top-ranked wrestler in the weight class, and also the top overall freshman in the country, won both the Most Outstanding Wrestler award and the Ray Mendoza Award (scoring the most team points in the tournament). The sensational freshman earned 35-1/2 points for his squad earning two pins, three technical falls, and a 12-2 major decision. One of those two pins came in the championship finals bout against Anthony Bosco (Marmion Academy, Ill.) at the 1:44 mark. In that match, Lee had already opened the bout with a takedown and scored two other threepoint near falls prior to securing the fall. I want to be a FILA Cadet world champ (in freestyle), said Lee, when asked about his motivation to continue his level of dominance. I honestly didn t expect to win the (Outstanding Wrestler) awards, but it feels great. Another pair of individual stars was the Valencia brothers from St. John Bosco, Calif. Zahid, ranked No. 5 nationally at 132 pounds, won a third Ironman title in as many years with a 5-3 victory over No. 6 Brock Ervin (Union County, Ky.). Valencia scored a takedown in the opening stanza, and then with the match tied at 3-3, scored a takedown in the third period to earn the victory. Should Zahid win next year, he will join David Taylor (St. Paris Graham, Ohio/Penn State) as the only four-time champions in the event s history. 77

85 This was something I trained for (all off-season), said Zahid, about winning a third Ironman title. I m already looking forward to the chance to win a fourth next year. Anthony, ranked No. 6 nationally at 170 pounds, wrestled in the evening s last match the main event. He earned an 8-2 victory over No. 5 Myles Martin (McDonogh, Md.). Both wrestlers are ranked among the top 11 Class of 2015 wrestlers in the country and have very explosive and dynamic attacks. However, on this evening, it was Valencia s time to shine. Always being a lighter weight (138/145 last year), wrestling last was totally new to me, said Valencia. However, I was very prepared, getting my warm-up timing right. Right after seeing Zahid win, I started getting ready to wrestle. Second place in the team standings with a stellar performance was St. Paris Graham, scoring 171 points on the strength of seven placers, six of whom are underclassmen. The Falcons have now finished inside the top four at the Walsh Ironman for thirteen consecutive seasons. Head coach Jeff Jordan was truly elated with his team s performance, What more could I ask for? Everyone stepped it up this weekend, and multiple wrestlers bounced back very well from losses to place rather high. The lone Graham champion was the lone senior placer Micah Jordan, who is ranked No. 2 in the country at 145 pounds. Jordan, runner-up last year in this tournament, had a huge win in the semifinals; 7-1 over Solomon Chishko (Canon-McMillan, Pa.), the No. 3 ranked wrestler in the country, on the strength of late takedowns in each period. However, the finals match against No. 6 Alfred Bannister (Bishop McNamara, Md.) was razor tight. The wrestlers traded escapes, but a second stalling call against Bannister with thirty seconds left gave Jordan the deciding point. I couldn t get my offense going (tonight), said Jordan. Bannister s defense was just too good. However, to win Ironman is an honor. It s one of the four things we peak for as a program: the St. Edward dual, the Blair Academy dual, the state tournament, and this. Prior to the tournament, the team projected to finish second was No. 2 Oak Park River Forest, Ill. However, the Huskies finished in third place with 154-1/2 points. Like St. Paris Graham, they had seven wrestlers place; however, only one was a finalist, Jason Renteria who took second at 106 pounds. OPRF also had one third, fourth fifth place finishes, and an eighth place finish. This is a wake-up call for our team, head coach Mike Powell said. There were too many inconsistencies in our team s performance. However, Powell also took pride in his team placing seven kids in the nation s toughest inseason tournament. Three number one ranked wrestlers in their weight class entered the tournament. Two of them won weight class titles this weekend. Joining Spencer Lee in doing so was Bo Nickal (Allen, Texas) at 182 pounds. Nickal dominated his first three matches with a trio of first-period falls; however, he had a narrow 6-5 victory in the semifinal against No. 6 Corey Griego (Sultana, Calif.) before a 5-1 victory in the final against Rocco Caywood (Perrysburg, Ohio). That 5-1 score is slightly deceptive, as all of Nickal s scoring came in the first period. He scored the match s opening takedown and secured a three point near fall later in the period. However, Nickal chose down in the second period and got ridden for the full two minutes. Then, Caywood chose top in the third period, rode Nickal for the full two minutes with Nickal also being hit for two stalling calls. It s a real priority for me, said Nickal about starting matches strong. Getting that first takedown is always something I want. However, these last two matches showed that I have things to work on going forward. Failing to win his weight class as a No. 1 ranked wrestler in the country was Andrew Dixon (Edmond North, Okla.) who did not even earn a placement at 220 pounds. He lost in the quarterfinal 5-4 to Austin Pfarr (Marysville, Ohio). Dixon had the match s only takedown; however, a third caution late in the third period equalized it 3-3 to force overtime, and then a fourth caution in the tiebreakers was enough for Pfarr after the wrestlers traded escapes in the :30-:30. Dixon then lost 5-3 to Stefano Millin (Massillon Perry, Ohio) in the consolation round of 12. Even with that underperformance, and some other placement results below projection, No. 16 Edmond North still finished fourth in the standings with 114-1/2 points. We had some obvious hiccups, but all in all, we hoped to place top five coming in and we did that, said head coach Andy Schneider. The Huskies did get a champion in No. 4 Derek White, who was dominant up to the final with a pair of pins in a combined two minutes on Friday before major decisions in the quarterfinal and semifinal rounds. However, the finals match was tighter, a 3-2 decision over Tegray Scales (Colerain, Ohio), keyed by a first period takedown. 78

86 I feel comfortable with a variety of attacks, it makes the opponents unsure of what I m going to do, said White. Winning the Ironman (in mostly dominant fashion) is something to be very happy about. After the upset over Andrew Dixon, Pfarr did advance to the final at 220 pounds, where he ran into No. 17 Edgar Ruano (Montini Catholic, Ill.). This time, Ruano got the only takedown and made that stand up in a 3-2 finals victory. Ruano was a defensive tackle on the state runner-up Broncos football team, which played its last game two weeks ago. He came straight into wrestling from football. The coaches did an awesome job getting me ready to wrestle this weekend, he said. It feels good to win the tournament, and it s a great start to the season. Montini Catholic picked up a second weight class champion in No. 6 Michael Johnson, who won the 285 pound final 2-1 over Cale Bonner (Perrysburg, Ohio). The match was scoreless in the first with each wrestler hit for a stalling warning, and then Johnson rode Bonner out in the second period and earned an immediate escape in the third period. Both wrestlers were hit for a second stalling call in the third period as well. Like his teammate Ruano, Johnson was on the Broncos football team, though he played on the offensive line. It s great to be back at home, said Johnson, who was at Wyoming Seminary as a freshman and sophomore. Earning this title is something I ve wanted, and it was great to do it together (with Ruano). Winning the 106 pound title was Tyler Warner (Claymont, Ohio), who is ranked No. 4 in the nation at the weight class. He upended No. 12 Renteria in a 12-2 major decision. Warner controlled the whole match, scoring in each period and controlling all the positions. His older brother Dustin also placed at the Ironman, finishing sixth at 113 pounds. We make each other better, said Tyler about Dustin. He s always on me about everything, and wants the best for me, as does my other brother Kyle (who is an assistant coach, after placing four times at state from ). It was another pair of nationally ranked wrestlers meeting for the title at 120 pounds, as No. 6 at 126 KeShawn Hayes (Park Hill, Mo.) upended Brent Fleetwood (Smyrna, Del.) by a 3-0 score. This mat was more or less decided on the mat, as Hayes scored a two-point near fall in the second period to provide the crucial points. It came late in the period towards the edge of the mat. I just had to keep working for it, said Hayes about seeking the riding and turn even after being hit for stalling on top. The back points were there, but I just had to keep in the right position and finish it right then. Hayes then chose down in the third, was ridden for most of the period, but Fleetwood was unable to get near fall points. With about fifteen seconds left, Hayes got the escape, and with that improved upon his runner-up finish from last year s Ironman tournament. Finally among the weight class champions is another wrestler who moved from second last year to first this year, No. 2 Jacob Danishek (Dayton Christian, Ohio) at 152 pounds. Danishek upended No. 8 at 145 Mason Manville (Blair Academy, N.J.), who also was an Ironman runner-up, by a 4-2 score. He was able to score a reversal and a takedown during the second period. I knew I had to follow my plan, said Danishek about facing such a tough opponent on top and in terms of defense in neutral. Winning the title obviously feels great, especially after finishing just short last year Ironman XXI By Josh Lowe The hype and attention around the Walsh Jesuit Ironman is unreal on a year-to-year basis. It is like Daytona 500 of the high school wrestling season, and lord knows did it deliver with flying colors this year. Major stories were abound from both the team dynamic, with the top four teams in the country competing for the title on day two; and the individual as well, with eleven wrestlers ranked either first or second on the brackets. The medal matches on Saturday night in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio started with the 195 pound weight class, so the proceedings would end with the 182 pound matches. This final was a showdown of the nation s top two ranked wrestlers in the weight class, Zahid Valencia (St. John Bosco, Calif.) and Myles Martin (McDonogh, Md.). Also on the line in this match was a potential fourth Ironman title for Valencia, who would become just the second wrestler to be a four-time Ironman champion; the other being David Taylor (St. Paris Graham, Ohio), who would go on to be a four-time national finalist and two-time Hodge Trophy winner at Penn State. 79

87 What the match was lacking for in action, as each wrestler only had one meaningful deep leg attack during the first seven minutes of the bout, the drama trumped that by a factor of tens. Martin and Valencia would trade escapes during the second and third periods, as well as in the thirty-second tiebreaker periods. Then, in the ultimate tiebreaker, Martin chose down. Therefore, Valencia needed to ride out Martin, who had escaped quickly twice earlier in the match, to make history. All that was on my mind was number four, said Valencia after the match. I wanted it so bad, and God gave me the strength to pull it out. That is what happened, as over the course of multiple sequences, he was able to prevent Martin from earning the escape during the 30 second ultimate tiebreaker period. That fourth Ironman title gave Valencia a piece of history, and the tournament s Most Outstanding Wrestler award. I ve left a legacy behind (with that fourth Ironman title), added Valencia. Two other phenoms from St. John Bosco added Ironman titles on Saturday night to already robust resumes, Cade Olivas (106) and Anthony Valencia (170), who both also are ranked No. 1 regardless of weight class in their respective grades. Olivas, just a freshman, added to an already robust wrestling resume with an 8-3 championship match victory against No. 9 Drew Mattin (Delta, Ohio). Cade scored a takedown in each period, adding a two-point near fall with the takedown he scored in the first period. I come in with the same game plan for every match, responded Olivas when asked about how high school is different than his previous wrestling. I ve gotten the job done with it so far (over his youth wrestling career), so why change. Four of five matches for Anthony Valencia were decided by major decision or pin, which included a 12-3 victory in the championship final against No. 5 Kamal Bey (Oak Park River Forest, Ill.). Both wrestlers started the match of strong, as each threw the other at the edge of the mat, but was unable to score. However, Anthony would get the action started with a five point-move midway through the first period. He then added an additional takedown in each period on the way to earning a second consecutive title at the Walsh Ironman. Experience, was what Anthony cited for why he was able to come out on top in the key flurry situations of the match. Doing it again means a lot, added Anthony about repeating as champion. In fact it means more than winning the first one. Heading into the tournament s second day, the top four teams in the country were within five points of one another in the standings. After the quarterfinal round, No. 3 Wyoming Seminary, Pa. kind of bowed out due to a 2-6 performance. However, No. 1 Blair Academy, N.J. (6-2), No. 2 Oak Park River Forest, Ill. (5-2), and No. 4 St. Paris Graham, Ohio (6-2) were all packed together. Then, at high noon the fourth-ranked Falcons came out on fire, as they pulled five wrestlers into the championship final as opposed to the trio that Blair Academy and OPRF were able to advance. The sizzle continued on Saturday night, as St. Paris Graham would see three of its wrestlers earn weight class titles on the way to a team title with 211 points (Blair Academy was second with 189.5) Champions for St. Paris Graham were No. 11 Mitch Moore (113), No. 10 Eli Seipel (126), and No. 6 Alex Marinelli (160). The freshman sensation Moore beat his third nationally ranked wrestler of the tournament on Saturday night in a 6-1 decision over No. 4 Jason Renteria (Oak Park River Forest, Ill.), who is now a two-time Ironman runner-up. Moore scored a takedown with near falls in the first period, rode Renteria out in the second period, and added a third period takedown for the comprehensive victory. I ve been coming here since I was little to watch the tournament, said the freshman sensation Moore. While alone in the (wrestling) room with (head coach) Jeff (Jordan) after last weekend s tournament, I told him I would win (this Ironman title). Seipel happened not to have to face a single ranked wrestler on the way to his title, which was a one-step improvement from last year s runner-up finish. The championship victory came against Coltan Williams (Trinity Christian Academy, Texas), who had beaten No. 4 Austin Assad (Brecksville, Ohio) 6-5 in the tiebreakers during the semifinal. 80

88 Seipel scored takedowns in the first and second period of the championship bout to give the necessary margin in a 72 finals victory. It s great to go out on top at the Ironman, said Seipel about both his individual title and the Falcons team title. Now I want to help us get that national title. The junior Marinelli was in his third Ironman final, and third against a Blair Academy wrestler, having fallen short against Russ Parsons and Dylan Milonas the previous two seasons. On this occasion, he would be going against defending Ironman champion Mason Manville, who is ranked No. 2 nationally at 160 pounds. The wrestlers traded escapes in regulation, while Marinelli had the best scoring chance, as he got deep in on a single leg attack during the third period. However, Manville was able to defend his way out of the situation. Then in overtime, on a virtually identical setup and finish, Marinelli was that bit crisper and got the takedown and 3-1 victory. I work to my position, get (Manville) out of his, said Marinelli about his match strategy in the final against an opponent whose positioning and defense is supreme. Stalk, creep, push, attack. Just good Iowa style wrestling. In addition to the three weight class champions, St. Paris Graham added runner-up finishes from No. 9 Eli Stickley (120) and Rocky Jordan (132), a fourth from No. 12 Brent Moore (145), a fifth from Justin Stickley (106), a sixth from Garrett Jordan (170), and a seventh from No. 13 Kyle Lawson (152). I thought we could win, but there were a lot of question marks, said Falcons head coach Jeff Jordan about his pretournament expectation. It ended up coming down to the young guys and a couple unexpected kids stepping it up. It is likely that St. Paris Graham will jump up to No. 1 nationally on Wednesday in the Fab50, and they are scheduled to make a trip to current No. 1 Blair Academy, N.J. for a dual meet in three weeks. We have to keep at it, and working towards that match, added Jordan. It s going to be a tough one out there. Speaking of Blair Academy, they had one singular champion, and that was No. 13 David Showunmi at 220 pounds. In a weight class where he was the lone nationally ranked wrestler, Showunmi did not give up a single offensive point all tournament. The championship bout was a 7-2 victory over James Ford (Worthington Kilboune, Ohio); Showunmi scoring a takedown in each period. It feels good to break-through (on the national scene), said Showunmi, who will be attending Stanford next year, though he s unsure if he ll end up at 197 or 285. Like champions St. Paris Graham, the runner-up Buccaneers also placed nine wrestlers. In addition to their champion Showunmi, No. 1 Matthew Kolodzik (138) and No. 2 Mason Manville (160) finished in second; No. 3 Charles Tucker (132), No. 10 Jordan Kutler (152), and No. 6 Brandon Dallavia (170) earned third; Neil Putnam (195) was seventh; while Zach Sherman (113) and Chase Singletary (182) took eighth. Blair Academy first-year head coach Brian Antonelli credited the champion Falcons on their performance, They were darn tough, they were prepared, they came to win, and they more than deserved the championship. There was some good, and some not so good about the team performance, added Antonelli. We do have a lot to work on going forward. In particular, getting escapes, not giving up reversals, and just closing out matches and situations. Finishing third in the standings, almost 40 points behind St. Paris Graham was No. 2 Oak Park River Forest, Ill. The Huskies placed eight wrestlers, and they were without probably their second best wrestler Larry Early, who is ranked No. 4 nationally at 145 pounds. Winning a championship was Isaiah White at 152 pounds, where he is ranked No. 2 nationally. White came through in the finals of the tournament s toughest weight class with a 3-1 overtime victory against No. 3 Vincenzo Joseph (Pittsburgh Central Catholic, Pa.). The wrestlers traded escapes in regulation, before White timed up a beautiful low single into an elevated finish for the sudden victory. I wasn t gonna lose, said White about the overtime in the final. I trained all summer and fall for this moment. He also earned narrow victories over two other nationally ranked wrestlers earlier on Saturday; White upended No. 4 Josh Maruca (Franklin Regional, Pa.) 6-4 in the tiebreaker during the semifinal, and previously beat No. 13 Kyle Lawson (St. Paris Graham, Ohio) 3-1 in the quarterfinal. The Huskies went 1-2 in finals like Blair Academy, as Renteria and Bey finished in second place. Also 81

89 placing were No. 11 Anthony Madrigal (106) in third, No. 14 Matthew Rundell (160) in fifth, Alex Madrigal (120) in sixth, as well as No. 17 Gabe Townsell (126) and Ben Bergen (195) in eighth. We did pretty well, said Oak Park River Forest head coach Paul Collins about his team s performance, especially being short-handed (no Early and also no state qualifier Allen Stallings at 220). However, we still can improve, especially in terms of toughness. Two other number one in the nation wrestlers, both from Franklin Regional (Pa.) both won weight class titles on Saturday evening Spencer Lee (120) and Michael Kemerer (145). Lee, who is also ranked No. 1 overall in the sophomore class, dominated No. 9 Stickley in the championship match by 13-2 major decision. The story was told in the first period, one that ended up with Lee on top 8-0 after a takedown and two sets of three-point near falls. Lee added a takedown in the second period, but did give up a takedown late in the third period. Given Lee s early-career success, there s a ton of expectation and coverage surrounding his wrestling. A FILA Cadet world freestyle title, two Super 32 titles, now two Ironman titles will do that. However, he tries to keep in the moment. I work hard on relaxing, as I ll get so tight it consumes energy, commented Lee. I tell myself to have fun, you ve got to love the sport to enjoy and achieve, so just relax. Kemerer came through on Saturday night with a 7-1 decision over Wade Hodges (Wauseon, Ohio) for his first Ironman title after finishing as runner-up last year. Takedowns in the first and second period, along It s great to have people to work with on a daily basis that test me, said Kemerer about having elite level teammates right around him in weight (Maruca and Josh Shields). We ve been practicing together for years, and it helps us all get better. A number one wrestler that fell short on Saturday was Matthew Kolodzik (Blair Academy, N.J.), who lost in overtime by 5-3 decision to No. 5 Davion Jeffries (Broken Arrow, Okla.). Kolodzik scored the opening takedown, and led 3-1 after two periods. However, Jeffries came through with a reversal just after the halfway point of the third period, and rode it out to force overtime. Then, in the overtime, Jeffries scored off of counter action to a double leg attack. I had been preparing for (his) offense all week, along with No. 2 Ke-Shawn Hayes (who scratched prior to the tournament). All the hard work paid off (in an Ironman title). Rounding out the weight class champions were No. 8 Cameron Kelly (Bellbrook, Ohio) at 132 pounds, Dylan Reynolds (Saegertown, Pa.) at 195, and No. 8 Kevin Vough (Elyria, Ohio) at 285. Kelly upended freshman sensation Rocky Jordan (St. Paris Graham, Ohio) by 3-1 decision in the final, the difference being a second period takedown. That came after Jordan beat No. 3 Charles Tucker (Blair Academy, N.J.) 6-4, and Kelly beat two-time state champion Jarred Ganger (Covington, Ohio) 4-2 in their semifinal bouts. Winning this title feels great, and it validates the hard work, said Kelly. Especially after falling just short of placing at both Fargo and Super 32. The wrestling was there (at those two), but the conditioning fell short, not today though. Reynolds beat nationally ranked wrestlers in the semifinal and final to win his title, 3-2 over No. 17 Bailey Faust (Lexington, Ohio) in the semifinal and 7-6 over No. 13 Matt Stencel (Oregon Clay, Ohio) in the final. Reynolds scored a pair of takedowns in the first period, and persevered through the last four minutes of the bout. Getting early takedowns is something I do to get me going, said Reynolds. It helps me feel comfortable and safe though the rest of the match. Though Vough was ranked below No. 3 Tate Orndorff (Unviersity, Wash.), Vough is now 2-0 against Orndorff in folkstyle competition, the previous meeting happening at the Flo Nationals. Both wrestlers were extraordinarily aggressive with upper-body ties throughout the match. Orndorff was successful for a takedown in the first period, while Vough scored the pin off a toss at the 3:45 mark Ironman XXII By Josh Lowe New champions, new number one s. Two of the storylines from the 22nd Walsh Jesuit Ironman Tournamentthat came to its conclusion on Saturday evening in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. 82

90 Despite not having the services of Chris Weiler, a top 20 overall senior committed to Lehigh University, No. 2 Wyoming Seminary, Pa. emerged as tournament champions with solid performances and some over-performances from across the lineup. Ranked No. 2 in the nation entering the tournament, the Blue Knights placed eight within the top six, a ninth that was one match from placement, and saw 11 of 13 rostered wrestlers score points along the way. As expected, superstars Nick Reenan (No. 1 at 182) and Mason Manville (No. 2 at 152) came through with titles. However, just as important were podium finishes from unranked wrestlers such as Jack Davis (4th at 120), Patrick Munn (5th at 138), and Will Verallis (4th at 160). Rounding out the medalists for Wyoming Seminary were No. 18 Trent Olson (6th at 132), No. 11 Christian Dietrich (4th at 195), and No. 9 (at 220) Will Hilliard (2nd at 220). They scored a total of 171 points, which was enough to out-point No. 1 Blair Academy (N.J.), who had 146 points from seven total medalists. It was the first team championship at the Walsh Ironman for the Blue Knights, who became just the fifth school to ever win a title in the event, joining the host school which won the initial title; as well as Blair Academy, St. Paris Graham (Ohio), and St. Edward (Ohio). Another new number one will be needed on the individual weight class side of things, as in the evening s last bout, No. 3 David Carr (Massillon Perry, Ohio) rode out No. 1 Jarod Verkleeren (Belle Vernon Area, Pa.) in the ultimate tiebreaker to win the title at 145 pounds. The wrestlers traded takedowns in the first two periods, and were tied 3-3 at the end of regulation. After a scoreless sudden victory overtime period, action moved to the tiebrakers. Verkleeren chose down in the first thirty second segment, scoring an escape; Carr chose down in his segment, and scored his point when Verkleeren was called for locking hands midway through the stanza. Then, the ultimate tiebreaker saw Verkleeren choose the down position, and get ridden out by Carr. The No. 3 wrestler in the country emerged with the victory over the top-ranked wrestler, and also a UWW Cadet World freestyle champion this summer. The lone wrestler to win a second Ironman title on Saturday night was Alex Marinelli (St. Paris Graham, Ohio), the nation s top 160 pound wrestler and a commit to the University of Iowa. In his fourth finals appearance at the Ironman, with only eight before him achieving the feat, Marinelli dominated his way to a pin in 4:26 against No. 13 Justin Thomas (Calvary Chapel, Pa.) in the evening s second match. The overall tournament merited Marinelli distinction as the tournament s Most Outstanding Wrestler. In the evening s opening bout, the eighth wrestler in tournament history to make the finals four times took to the mat. With a comprehensive performance, No. 2 Mason Manville (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) avoided the ignominy of being the first-ever four-time runner-up in Ironman history. A takedown in each period yielded Manville the 8-1 win over No. 7 Evan Wick (San Marino, Calif.) in the 152 pound final. The lone champion for Blair Academy had an impressive tournament with three wins over nationally ranked opponents, No. 5 Chase Singletary came through with takedowns in the first and second period of a 5-1 win over No. 10 Jack Harris (Urbana, Ohio) in the 195 pound final. Earlier wins saw Singletary defeat No. 11 Christian Dietrich (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) 2-2 in an ultimate tiebreak rideout during the quarterfinal, and then upend No. 4 Ben Darmstadt (Elyria, Ohio) 8-4 in the semifinal bout. Other medalists for Blair were runner-up No. 18 Zach Sherman (120), third place finishers No. 2 Brandon Dallavia (170) and Neil Putnam (285), fifth place finishers No. 17 Michael Colaiocco (106) and No. 19 Ryan Karoly (160), along with sixth place finisher Chris Cannon (113). Joining Wyoming Seminary as the only other team to have multiple weight class champions was Montini Catholic, Ill. The No. 40 ranked team in the country finished fourth in the standings with points, anchored by the titles from No. 6 Real Woods (113) and No. 6 Dylan Duncan (132). Duncan won his title 1-0 over No. 12 Navonte Demison (Bakersfield, Calif.), keyed by a second period rideout, then followed by a third period escape. The tournament run for Woods was arguably the most impressive by any of the 440 competitors to step on the mats at Walsh Jesuit this weekend. The 113 pound champion opened the tournament on Friday with a second period pin and technical fall to reach the quarterfinal, where he beat No. 12 Jordan Decatur (CVCA, Ohio) Woods then beat No. 17 Tommy Hoskins (Dayton Christian, Ohio) by a 13-5 major decision in the semifinal. In the championship match, it was a 3-0 victory over now two-time Ironman runner-up Drew Mattin (Delta, Ohio); Woods scored his points against the No pound wrestler in the country on a first period takedown and second period penalty point. Three other wrestlers medaled for the Broncos: runner-up Will Lewan (138); third place finisher Joey Melendez, No. 11 at 106 pounds; and Jimmy Pawleski, eighth at 126 pounds. 83

91 From the standpoint of the national rankings, three other champions joined Carr and Woods in earning at least perceived upset wins based on the national rankings. At 106 pounds, Nate Keaton (Circleville, Ohio) scored a 5-4 victory over No. 2 Dylan D Emilio (Genoa, Ohio). Keaton scored takedowns in the first and third period to key his victory. It was a second win over ranked opposition in the tournament, as he beat No. 14 Christian Nunez (St. John Bosco, Calif.) 3-2 in the quarterfinal. At 170 pounds, No. 9 Austin Bell (Belle Vernon Area, Pa.) earned a decisive 5-1 victory over No. 7 Jeremy Thomas (Calvary Chapel, Calif.), a match keyed by takedowns in the first and third periods. Bell also earned a 4-0 victory over No. 2 Brandon Dallavia (Blair Academy, N.J.) in the semifinal bout. At 285 pounds, Kameron Teacher (Central Crossing, Ohio) pinned No. 9 (at 220) Will Hilliard (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) midway through the third period at the 5:15 off a beautiful low shot that turned into a throw. It was the second pin of the tournament for Teacher, which was sandwiched by a pair of seven point decisions. Two other top-ranked wrestlers joined Marinelli as Walsh Ironman champions on Saturday night. At 120 pounds, Jack Mueller (Trinity Christian Academy, Texas) capped off a dominant tournament with 15-4 major decision over No. 18 Zach Sherman (Blair Academy, N.J.). His five prior matches in the tournament were two falls sandwiched by three technical falls. The 35-1/2 team points Mueller accrued enabled him to win the Major Ray Mendoza Award at tournament s end. Reenan scored a 7-5 victory over No. 6 Jacob Warner (Washington, Ill.) at 182 pounds. The bulk of the match s scoring came in the first period with Reenan earning two takedowns and a reversal to counter Warner scoring one takedown and two escapes for a 6-4 lead; the wrestlers traded escapes in the last two periods. Additional weight class champions by order of occurrence on Saturday night were No. 3 Matt Stencel (Oregon Clay, Ohio) at 220 pounds, No. 20 Tariq Wilson (Steubenville, Ohio) at 126, and No. 5 Hunter Ladnier (St. Edward, Ohio) at 138. Stencel earned five pins from five matches on the way to a championship, as he was only on the mat for 10 minutes and 25 seconds during the tournament. The championship match fall came at the 3:48 mark over freshman sensation Cohlton Schultz (Ponderosa, Colo.), who is ranked No. 17 overall at the 220 pound weight class. Wilson earned an 8-6 victory over Cole Matthews (Reynolds, Pa.) in his championship match. Takedowns in each period counter-acted a second period reversal for Matthews and two third period penalty points; the wrestlers traded choice escapes, while Wilson s eight point came on a third caution penalty for Matthews late in the bout. Wilson earned wins over ranked 120 pound wrestlers in both the quarterfinal and semifinal; a 7-5 victory over No. 8 Tyler Warner (Claymont), which avenged a state finals loss, as well as a 9-1 major decision over No. 17 Mario Guillen (Perrysburg). Ladnier earned his third major decision of the tournament in his 9-1 finals victory over Will Lewan (Montini Catholic, Ill.). A takedown and tilt in the first period was followed up by takedowns in each of the last two periods during the Harvard commit s decisive victory. Two other major decisions and a pin were accrued in four other matches; the lone close match for Ladnier coming in a 1-0 quarterfinal victory over J.J. Figueroa (Bakersfield, Calif.), a victory keyed by a rideout during the period Figueroa chose bottom Ironman XXIII By Josh Lowe Year-over-year the Walsh Jesuit Ironman is a tournament where the best wrestlers come out for show. This year was no exception with five wrestlers ranked first in the country at their respective weight class in the field, along with eighteen of the nation s top 50 high school teams. In addition, just under 70 nationally ranked wrestlers were in the field, with multiple weight classes having five or more ranked wrestlers present. All that being said, the lead story on this Saturday was the number of upsets during the course of the event, along with the number of high-level and high-entertainment finals bouts. Not all five wrestlers ranked first in the country coming into the tournament finished first in their weight class at the event. At 152 pounds, No. 3 Quentin Hovis (Poway, Calif.) upended No. 1 David Carr (Massillon Perry, Ohio) 5-2 in the championship match. 84

92 With the score tied at 1-1 early in the third period, Hovis used a bundle to throw Carr to his back for a takedown and two near-fall points. That result avenged a 4-3 win that Carr had last year in the Beast of the East final. In the semifinal round, Hovis beat No. 15 Connor Brady (Olentangy Liberty, Ohio) 2-1 in the tiebreaker. In addition, a pair of wrestlers not ranked nationally entering the event emerged with weight class titles; furthermore, neither wrestler was a state champion last season, as each finished second at state. Both Gabe Tagg (Brecksville, Ohio) and Moises Guillen (Perrysburg, Ohio) had to beat three nationally ranked wrestlers on Saturday to earn their championships at 113 and 138 pounds respectively. In order to reach the final at 113 pounds, Tagg scored a 10-1 major decision over No. 14 Joey Melendez (Montini Catholic, Ill.) in the quarterfinal before upsetting No. 7 Dylan D Emilio (Genoa, Ohio) 3-1 in the tiebreaker during the semifinal round on a reversal. Trailing 4-3 in the third period of his championship bout against No. 12 Jesse Vasquez (St. John Bosco, Calif.), Tagg *** to his back to secure the fall in 4:42. Guillen had a pair of razor tight matches on Saturday to reach the championship match, starting with a 3-2 decision over No. 7 Corey Shie (Cincinnati LaSalle, Ohio) in the quarterfinal that was keyed by a second period takedown. In the semifinal match, a 3-1 victory over No. 9 Grant Aronoff (St. Thomas Aquinas, Fla.), Guillen used a takedown midway through the third period to score the winning points. The 138 pound championship match was an action-packed affair, starting off with a first period that ended scoreless; however, the period one big scramble where either wrestler could have gotten big points. Guillen opened up the scoring with an escape in the second period, and then the wrestlers traded takedowns with Guillen getting the late takedown in the second; Matthews would get an escape and takedown to take the lead midway through the third, but Guillen escaped to level the score. In the sudden victory period, Guillen came on top of an excellent scramble to capture the Ironman title. Also beating a trio of wrestlers to win a Walsh Jesuit Ironman title on Saturday were No. 12 Zack Donathan (Mason, Ohio) and No. 16 Georgio Poullas (Canfield, Ohio), champions at 132 and 160 pounds respectively. Donathan started his day with a 10-7 win over No. 6 Jason Renteria (Oak Park River Forest, Ill.), which was keyed by a big four-point move midway through the first period. His semifinal match was a more clear and decisive 10-4 victory over No. 16 Grant Willits (Pueblo County, Colo.) In the final, Donathan would face No. 3 Mitch Moore (St. Paris Graham, Ohio), who won the Ironman two years ago at 113 pounds as a freshman. The match, which started the evening s program, was tied at 1-1 after regulation with the wrestlers trading escapes at the start of the second and third periods. Donathan would counter a Moore upper-body attack with a throw-by and low-level attack for the finish to win 3-1 in the sudden victory period. Poullas opened his Saturday of wrestling with a 3-1 victory over No. 10 Luke Troy (Martin Luther King, Calif.), a match decided by a takedown at the edge late in the first period. The semifinal match was then a 6-3 victory over No. 20 Erich Byelick (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.), before drawing No. 12 Andrew Merola (Blair Academy, N.J.) in the championship bout. Poullas scored a takedown and a penalty point in the first period, along with his choice escape in the second period, to go up 4-1; Merola would then level the match with about 1:20 to go after an escape and takedown to start the third period. Poullas was let loose, so Merola could go after the go-ahead takedown; however, Poullas fended off the attacks and scored a counter of his own to win 7-4. Four nationally ranked wrestlers also made their way to the top of the podium at this tournament: Spencer Lee (Franklin Regional, Pa.) at 126 pounds, Michael Beard (Malvern Prep, Pa.) at 182, Jacob Warner (Washington, Ill.) at 195, and Chase Singletary (Blair Academy, N.J.) at 220. Lee advanced to the final with a second period pin, a pair of second period technical falls, and a 5-0 victory over No. 8 Anthony Madrigal (Oak Park River Forest, Ill.). The Iowa commit is viewed as the best senior in the country, and wrestled in the main event bout of the finals program against No. 4 Joey Silva (Lake Highland Prep, Fla.). Silva emerged in the final via a pair of wins over nationally ranked wrestlers via late scores during the Saturday morning session; 6-3 over No. 15 Chris Cannon (Blair Academy, N.J.) on a four-point move in short time, while it was a takedown with 30 seconds left in regulation against No. 6 Jordan Decatur (CVCA, Ohio). Lee scored a takedown in each period against a very game Silva, who did penetrate the legs of Lee throughout the match, though the attacks were ultimately fended off on most occasions. However, Silva did score a very late takedown finished by a cradle. The final score was Lee winning 7-3 for his third Walsh Ironman title, a performance that yielded him the Outstanding Wrestler award. 85

93 Beard was dominant in the final against the lone nationally ranked wrestler that he faced in the tournament, winning by 17-9 major decision over No. 5 Travis Stefanik (Nazareth, Pa.). Beard scored three takedowns in the first and third periods respectively, while accruing a pair of takedowns in the middle period of the bout. Warner navigated his way through a weight class that had no other nationally ranked wrestlers in it bereft of true challenge. The Iowa commit gave up a grand total of one point from four matches, as he won by 16-0 technical fall, 9-1 major decision, 11-0 major decision, and a 7-0 decision in the final against Aaron Naples (Brunswick, Ohio). Singletary was the lone champion for No. 1 Blair Academy, N.J. The Buccaneers dominated their way to the tournament title with 196 points on the strength of ten placers. Their 88-1/2 point margin of victory over No. 3 St. Edward, Ohio, which happened to have zero finalists, is the third most in tournament history. It is the biggest since December 2003 when Blair Academy out-pointed Brandon (Fla.) 273-to-183, while the largest in tournament history is when St. Edward amassed a tournament record 297 points in December 1999 to Blair Academy s 200. The championship match for Singletary was a 4-2 decision over No. 2 Cohlton Schultz (Ponderosa, Colo.). Singletary used a quick takedown early in the third period to push ahead from a 1-1 tie. Schultz would escape thereafter to cut it to 3-2, but was hit for a penalty point late in the bout to confirm the final margin. One of two teams to emerge with multiple champions on Saturday evening was No. 9 Bethlehem Catholic, Pa. The Hawks struck gold with No. 2 Michael Labriola (170) and No. 19 Niko Camacho (285). Labriola dominated No. 14 Casey Cornett (Simon Kenton, Ky.) by 18-6 major decision the semifinal before a 6-3 victory over No. 7 Ryan Karoly (Malvern Prep, Pa.) in the final; it was two second period takedowns for Labriola that separated the championship bout after a scoreless first period. While for Camacho it was a takedown with close to 30 seconds remaining off a single-leg attack to beat Trenton Lieurance (Broken Arrow, Okla.) 3-2; Camacho had earned a 5-3 semifinal victory over No. 8 Seth Janney (Malvern Prep.) Rounding out the weight class champions at the 2016 edition of the Walsh Ironman was No. 6 Julian Tagg (Brecksville, Ohio) at 106 pounds, No. 9 Beau Bartlett (Wyoming Seminary, Pa.) at 120, and No. 4 Sammy Sasso (Nazareth, Pa.) at 145; Tagg and Bartlett are among the top overall freshmen nationally. Julian Tagg won a trifecta of super narrow matches on Saturday in his journey to Ironman gold. In the quarterfinal, it was a 3-2 ultimate tiebreaker victory over No. 13 Jacob Decatur (CVCA, Ohio); the wrestlers traded escapes in regulation and tiebreaker, but the fact Tagg got his regulation escape in the second period enabled him to choose down and escape in the ultimate tiebreaker. The semifinal was decided when Tagg scored a takedown at about five seconds left in regulation to score a 4-3 win over fellow freshman Mick Burnett (Elyria, Ohio). No. 8 Lucas Byrd (LaSalle, Ohio) rallied from a 5-2 deficit after two periods to take Tagg to overtime in the championship bout, but Tagg came through in the sudden victory period with a takedown to win 7-5. Bartlett, the nation s top overall freshman, was in for a battle on Saturday night against No. 16 Ryan Anderson (Bethlehem Catholic, Pa.). Bartlett gave up an escape very late in regulation, which extended the match to overtime; however, Bartlett was able to prevail when he secured a takedown for the 6-4 sudden victory result. Sasso cut through the field like a knife through hot butter. He earned a pair of pins that were sandwiched to the outside of three major decisions. Included in those major decisions was a 10-2 result over No. 10 Will Lewan (Montini Catholic, Ill.) in the semifinal round. The finals match was a pin in 2:45 against No. 8 Josiah Rider (Grand Junction, Colo.), who had upended No. 3 Dom Demas (Dublin Coffman, Ohio) 3-1 in the semifinal round. Sasso and Rider wrestled to a scoreless first period, as were the first four finals of the evening program (132-to-152). Sasso then escaped to start the second and got a takedown to the back from the fall. He earned the Major Ray Mendoza Award at tournament s end for amassing the most team points of any wrestler. 86

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