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Team Iowa Disney Duals Roster

Wow. Team Iowa Black seems to be stacked. Portillo, Wagner, Lara, Stotts all were champs I know. Bennett, Curry, Shapiro, and Esmoil all solid names too.
 
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Missing a lot of the big guns in the upper weights

Shapiro, Sloan, and Esmoil all have good potential. Shapiro has been tearing up guys so far this summer. I will say I wish Costello was on the Black team. He was folk nationals runner up.

It's not Coleman, Shiltz, or Lyon I'll agree, but I'll still be interested to see some of these guys get some big matches in.
 
Missing a lot of the big guns in the upper weights


It's pretty pricey to go, I want to say over $1100-1200. So some kids either can't afford to go or would prefer to spend their money traveling with other Iowa teams to other tournaments. In addition, a lot of these teams are first come, first serve. So, if you get asked to participate and don't immediately say yes they move onto the next person that guarantees they want to go. Not always easy to put these teams together because kids have so many other commitments or other big tournaments that cost money and they can only do so many.
 
It certainly hasn't hurt the Young Guns kids who go and win Disney pretty much every year. ;)

Yes, because Oklahoma is super close to PA. Iowa sends their B team to this every year. I'm pretty sure they got 2nd last year(I could be wrong).

PA hasn't sent a team to Junior duals in quite some time(I could be wrong). When I was in HS they sent a super tough team..headlee, Galloway, Eckloff, Fryling etc.
 
Yes, because Oklahoma is super close to PA. Iowa sends their B team to this every year. I'm pretty sure they got 2nd last year(I could be wrong).

PA hasn't sent a team to Junior duals in quite some time(I could be wrong). When I was in HS they sent a super tough team..headlee, Galloway, Eckloff, Fryling etc.

I'm not sure what point you are trying to make, but all I am pointing out is the YG kids go to Disney instead of Junior duals. Some of them still wrestle at Fargo and a lot of the "studs" on their Disney team have gone on to have nice college careers.

Some parents don't want to spend the money to go to Junior Duals and would rather their kid wrestle at Disney where they still get some good competition and can have a family vacation. I don't see the problem with wrestling at this event. It's not like the dates conflict with Fargo.
 
I'm not sure what point you are trying to make, but all I am pointing out is the YG kids go to Disney instead of Junior duals. Some of them still wrestle at Fargo and a lot of the "studs" on their Disney team have gone on to have nice college careers.

Some parents don't want to spend the money to go to Junior Duals and would rather their kid wrestle at Disney where they still get some good competition and can have a family vacation. I don't see the problem with wrestling at this event. It's not like the dates conflict with Fargo.

Disney is far more expensive than junior duals and conflicts with it. Junior duals imo is the toughest tournament in the country. It's an absolute meat grinder. Every high profile d1 coach in the country is there. A lot of kids in my area elect to go to Disney instead of junior duals which is why I can't stand it(this hurts their JD team which reflects your state). You miss out on the training camps with great coaches, the work out partners you don't normally have, and wrestling numerous highly ranked guys. I would love to see PA load up and send all of their studs. I have a lot of respect for Illinois bc somehow they get all of studs they're every stinkin year. That's tough to do. These guys are missing out on beating mediocre competition and having their picture taken with Peter Pan.
 
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I assume Disney Duals are folk and Junior Duals freestyle? If that is correct, Those that are good enough should be doing J.D.
 
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While I agree in principle with what Rowlands says, it doesn't apply to PA. There may be some other states that are exceptions to this, but since I live in PA I know the situation closely here.

The club situation in PA is pretty wired into the Disney Duals - not just YG - and you will see a ton of PA studs down there who will get great matches AND have a little fun. IMO, the club situation in PA is second to none across the board for a number of reasons which I won't go off topic here with.

Omaha - PA did send a team to JR Duals last year and although it performed OK, it was not full of top PA kids and that has been the situation in PA for a while now. In terms of freestyle in PA you need to look no further than the family in charge of PAWF (in charge of all things freestyle in PA) for the reason and I am certainly not in the minority in PA with that opinion. Our Greco and Freestyle programs here suck IMO - and that is not to put the blame on the many clubs here teaching it, but on the leadership of the organization.

I agree, kudos to Illinois who really has it's stuff together in the Olympic styles and must have a great organization running it. They are to be commended and should be emulated.
 
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Just was told that it sounds like Wagner had to back out. No reason given.
 
While I agree in principle with what Rowlands says, it doesn't apply to PA. There may be some other states that are exceptions to this, but since I live in PA I know the situation closely here.

The club situation in PA is pretty wired into the Disney Duals - not just YG - and you will see a ton of PA studs down there who will get great matches AND have a little fun. IMO, the club situation in PA is second to none across the board for a number of reasons which I won't go off topic here with.

Omaha - PA did send a team to JR Duals last year and although it performed OK, it was not full of top PA kids and that has been the situation in PA for a while now. In terms of freestyle in PA you need to look no further than the family in charge of PAWF (in charge of all things freestyle in PA) for the reason and I am certainly not in the minority in PA with that opinion. Our Greco and Freestyle programs here suck IMO - and that is not to put the blame on the many clubs here teaching it, but on the leadership of the organization.

I agree, kudos to Illinois who really has it's stuff together in the Olympic styles and must have a great organization running it. They are to be commended and should be emulated.

Great post. I agree with everything you said. BUTTTTTTTTT....it sure would be sweet if PA would load up on studs and send it's best to junior duals.
 
It's pretty pricey to go, I want to say over $1100-1200. So some kids either can't afford to go or would prefer to spend their money traveling with other Iowa teams to other tournaments. In addition, a lot of these teams are first come, first serve. So, if you get asked to participate and don't immediately say yes they move onto the next person that guarantees they want to go. Not always easy to put these teams together because kids have so many other commitments or other big tournaments that cost money and they can only do so many.

That is pricey if it was $1,100 to 1,200.00. I don't know if it is different depending on which part of the tourney the team enters into but my kid's high school team is going. It cost around $400/kid plus flight ($200ish). Our team created a bunch of work opportunities to earn money for the trip, though, so most of the kids were sitting at around $200 plus flight. Much less expensive.

--Ohio
 
On top of that, Fargo costs about $850 if you do both styles, if I recall correctly.
 
Disney Duals is one of the best tournaments in the country and I love going. I coach a team down here in Florida and for my guys to go it was $150 and that includes hotel, gear package, transportation, training camp, entry fee, and breakfast/lunch. We fundraised and got the price down. There is no way it should cost $1200 to go. Comparingly for our guys to go to Cadet Duals it would've been over $800 or over $1000 including the training camp.

The All-Star division is full of nationally ranked kids put in a grind. 15+ matches and the ability to challenge anyone to wrestle, no better dual tournament IMO
 
Disney Duals is one of the best tournaments in the country and I love going. I coach a team down here in Florida and for my guys to go it was $150 and that includes hotel, gear package, transportation, training camp, entry fee, and breakfast/lunch. We fundraised and got the price down. There is no way it should cost $1200 to go. Comparingly for our guys to go to Cadet Duals it would've been over $800 or over $1000 including the training camp.

The All-Star division is full of nationally ranked kids put in a grind. 15+ matches and the ability to challenge anyone to wrestle, no better dual tournament IMO

It's over 1000 for Nebraska kids. I'm not sure what it runs Iowa kids anymore(I'm getting old).

If you put the amount of ranked kids in Disney vs the amount of ranked kids at junior duals it's not even close. An easier comparison would be take the top ten ranked kids at each weight. I'd guess 6-7 for junior duals vs 0-2 at Disney. I'm sure I'm wrong. Maybe Willie is reading and can shed some light for me.

Didn't Team Iowa take 2nd last year?

They kid cadet duals years ago when they moved it to Florida. They didn't do us any favors when they moved it to PA.
 
On top of that, Fargo costs about $850 if you do both styles, if I recall correctly.

Seen several kids parents who've set up GoFundMe pages to pay for it! I used to have to sell worthless raffle tickets to be able to afford going to fargo
 
Disney is far more expensive than junior duals and conflicts with it. Junior duals imo is the toughest tournament in the country. It's an absolute meat grinder. Every high profile d1 coach in the country is there. A lot of kids in my area elect to go to Disney instead of junior duals which is why I can't stand it(this hurts their JD team which reflects your state). You miss out on the training camps with great coaches, the work out partners you don't normally have, and wrestling numerous highly ranked guys. I would love to see PA load up and send all of their studs. I have a lot of respect for Illinois bc somehow they get all of studs they're every stinkin year. That's tough to do. These guys are missing out on beating mediocre competition and having their picture taken with Peter Pan.
Sounds like they're making personal decisions based on what they want to do. I have a hard time having a problem with that.
 
Great post. I agree with everything you said. BUTTTTTTTTT....it sure would be sweet if PA would load up on studs and send it's best to junior duals.
Agree 100%. I would say "don't hold your breath," but every once in a while the stars align and it gets close to happening.
 
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It's over 1000 for Nebraska kids. I'm not sure what it runs Iowa kids anymore(I'm getting old).

If you put the amount of ranked kids in Disney vs the amount of ranked kids at junior duals it's not even close. An easier comparison would be take the top ten ranked kids at each weight. I'd guess 6-7 for junior duals vs 0-2 at Disney. I'm sure I'm wrong. Maybe Willie is reading and can shed some light for me.

Didn't Team Iowa take 2nd last year?

They kid cadet duals years ago when they moved it to Florida. They didn't do us any favors when they moved it to PA.

I would something more like 3-4 top 10 compared to 0-3. Junior Duals has slightly better competition but Disney is a far better experience (and I've been to both 5+ times). Plus you don't have to deal with your states USA association, which is a nightmare in many states.
 
I would something more like 3-4 top 10 compared to 0-3. Junior Duals has slightly better competition but Disney is a far better experience (and I've been to both 5+ times). Plus you don't have to deal with your states USA association, which is a nightmare in many states.

Obviously we have some different views and come from different perspectives. It would be fun to compare the two after this years tournaments.
 
It's over 1000 for Nebraska kids. I'm not sure what it runs Iowa kids anymore(I'm getting old).

If you put the amount of ranked kids in Disney vs the amount of ranked kids at junior duals it's not even close. An easier comparison would be take the top ten ranked kids at each weight. I'd guess 6-7 for junior duals vs 0-2 at Disney. I'm sure I'm wrong. Maybe Willie is reading and can shed some light for me.

Didn't Team Iowa take 2nd last year?

They kid cadet duals years ago when they moved it to Florida. They didn't do us any favors when they moved it to PA.

As far as rankings, I think you are overstating the case for JR duals. I get your point about wanting to see the very top kids against the very top kids - although I would prefer to see it in folkstyle, which never happens now (well, maybe you could make a case for Super 32, but with the modified rules it still skews some results).

I have a hard time thinking that the overall competition is that much harder for JR Duals than it is for Disney. Ranked kids (as in Top 20 Flo for example) does not tell the whole story. In no way take this as a criticism of the rankings - I am on board with the ranking services and think they do an awesome job - but they are based on credentials earned, which, because of the way wrestling is set up in this country, much of which has a strong (when I say strong, I don't mean majority but still a major influence) emphasis on wrestling freestyle in national tournaments. Even the rankers would admit they probably leave a lot to be desired in terms of prediction value for the outcome in folkstyle wrestling. And face it, folkstyle is king in this country. There are plenty of instances of kids that are justly ranked in the top 20 of the country, but a wrestler would be facing a tougher test if he faced a kid whose credentials didn't come close to warranting a top 20 ranking - in folkstyle. And for a lot of these kids, there focus is getting better for their HS wrestling season and their college careers. Which are wrestled in folkstyle.

Don't take the above as a condemnation of freestyle - I love the style. But there are a lot of kids from states who have it together in the olympic styles, who would have a much tougher time in some of the power folkstyle states. And that's not a cut on them, there are kids in the power folkstyle states that prefer freestyle and do better in that style than folk. Different strokes for different folks. All examples of excellence in wrestling deserve to be lauded.
 
"There are plenty of instances of kids that are justly ranked in the top 20 of the country, but a wrestler would be facing a tougher test if he faced a kid whose credentials didn't come close to warranting a top 20 ranking - in folkstyle."

I don't agree with this. there is enough data available these days that upsets of Top 10 kids by unranked kids is both rare and highly surprising. You can argue if a kid should be 2nd or 5th, or 7th or 10th - and i'm with ya. but there is a great discrepancy between elite and unranked.

The instances where a unranked kid beat a Top10 guy during the regular season (b/c you said Folk) can probably be counted on one hand.

There are certainly guys in the 21-25 range that can beat the 15-20 though.

as far as JR Duals vs. Disney - i'm always more attracted to JR Duals. kids should be wrestling FS and be preparing for Fargo. no offense to anyone - at least they are wrestling. but i don't get it, really.
 
"There are plenty of instances of kids that are justly ranked in the top 20 of the country, but a wrestler would be facing a tougher test if he faced a kid whose credentials didn't come close to warranting a top 20 ranking - in folkstyle."

I don't agree with this. there is enough data available these days that upsets of Top 10 kids by unranked kids is both rare and highly surprising. You can argue if a kid should be 2nd or 5th, or 7th or 10th - and i'm with ya. but there is a great discrepancy between elite and unranked.

The instances where a unranked kid beat a Top10 guy during the regular season (b/c you said Folk) can probably be counted on one hand.

There are certainly guys in the 21-25 range that can beat the 15-20 though.

as far as JR Duals vs. Disney - i'm always more attracted to JR Duals. kids should be wrestling FS and be preparing for Fargo. no offense to anyone - at least they are wrestling. but i don't get it, really.
To each his own, but not everybody is planning on going to Fargo. What they should be "doing" is getting better at Folkstyle, the kind they wrestle in High School and College in the United States.

Yeah, Fargo's the "big show" with the whole country invited, under one roof, schools out, tons of College Coaches, etc. etc. etc. If you get to Fargo and made some kind of "statement" there where you come out of the woodwork, it's probably because you're better at Freestyle or you've been injured, suspended, or some other reason that kept you off the radar. If you're worth a damn as a Folkstyle wrestler in this country, colleges already know who you are long before you get to Fargo (and that would apply to the Cadets a lot I would guess as well - not sure of the age limits off the top of my head).

If they want to wrestle some Freestyle, wonderful, but there are far and away more opportunities for Folkstyle wrestlers in this country. We have 6 whopping guys on the Freestyle Olympic Team. 6. Compared to how many Colleges wrestling Folkstyle? With scholarships? The large majority of these kids aren't going to be wrestling internationally when their college careers are over. They're either going to Coach Folkstyle wrestling at some level, or hit the "real world" with the rest of us, preferably armed with some knowledge they picked up along the way with the help of the subsidized or free education they received because of their Folkstyle wrestling skills.

I just don't "get it" either, as in the "love" for these Freestyle events (I do believe its a vast minority but still). It is CLEARLY better as a young man in America who wrestles, to maximize your skill level as a Folkstyler, whenever and wherever that takes you.
 
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"There are plenty of instances of kids that are justly ranked in the top 20 of the country, but a wrestler would be facing a tougher test if he faced a kid whose credentials didn't come close to warranting a top 20 ranking - in folkstyle."

I don't agree with this. there is enough data available these days that upsets of Top 10 kids by unranked kids is both rare and highly surprising. You can argue if a kid should be 2nd or 5th, or 7th or 10th - and i'm with ya. but there is a great discrepancy between elite and unranked.

The instances where a unranked kid beat a Top10 guy during the regular season (b/c you said Folk) can probably be counted on one hand.

There are certainly guys in the 21-25 range that can beat the 15-20 though.

as far as JR Duals vs. Disney - i'm always more attracted to JR Duals. kids should be wrestling FS and be preparing for Fargo. no offense to anyone - at least they are wrestling. but i don't get it, really.

Willie, i agree with you on the top 10 kids at most weights, maybe a couple where its not, mostly at the ends of the spectrum, but kids in the top 10 are clearly elite and most likely in both styles if they choose to be. I was specifically thinking of kids outside of the top 10 but still making appearances in the top 20. IMO the "upset" potential goes deeper than 25 in a lot of weights and may be 40 or more in some, but that's just a general feeling of mine and you certainly have more data than me, so I'll defer to your opinion. And I'd like to restate that i think most all these kids are justly ranked and have earned it by compiling credentials across styles.

In terms of wrestling freestyle in general, i was being specific to PA and i think this problem comes from the top in PAWF as i stated before. I'd be interested in your take on that, although i understand if you are not in a position to give it here. @smalls103
 
Team Iowa is 6-0 so far and have won by a combined 334-54. Wrestle Ohio Mafia next to see if in Gold bracket (Top 8) for remainder of tournament. I'm assuming will be in bracket for next 8 (9-16) if lose next.
 
Kaleb Young doing "OK" so far.. 7-0, 5 FALLS and 2 FFs

AAU Scholastic Duals District All Stars (06/12 - 06/15/2016)
160 - Kaleb Young (Young Guns Black) over Chandler Bell (Jacksonville Elite Wrestling) Fall 0:49
160 - Kaleb Young (Young Guns Black) over Kade Sanders (Prestige Worldwide) Fall 3:00
160 - Kaleb Young (Young Guns Black) over Christopher Dunaway (Vulcans) Fall 0:41
160 - Kaleb Young (Young Guns Black) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
160 - Kaleb Young (Young Guns Black) over Deirrien Perkins (Michigan Gold Pitbulls) Fall 1:26
160 - Kaleb Young (Young Guns Black) over Daniel Vallejo (Nebraska Red) Fall 3:13
160 - Kaleb Young (Young Guns Black) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
 
Team Iowa is 6-0 so far and have won by a combined 334-54. Wrestle Ohio Mafia next to see if in Gold bracket (Top 8) for remainder of tournament. I'm assuming will be in bracket for next 8 (9-16) if lose next.

Team Ohio too much, Iowa still make gold bracket by finishing 2nd in pool D.

Match #7 Round 7: Team Ohio Mafia defeated Team Iowa Black 47-9
106 - Drew Bennett (Team Iowa Black) over Zach Larue (Team Ohio Mafia) Dec 7-1
113 - Justin Portillo (Team Iowa Black) over Graham Shore (Team Ohio Mafia) Dec 3-2
120 - Jordan Decatur (Team Ohio Mafia) over Portillo Josh (Team Iowa Black) Dec 8-6
126 - Triston lara (Team Iowa Black) over Alexander Rhine (Team Ohio Mafia) Dec 11-7
132 - Zack Donathan (Team Ohio Mafia) over Braydoen Cuury (Team Iowa Black) Fall 0:41
138 - Moises Guillen (Team Ohio Mafia) over Grant Stotts (Team Iowa Black) Dec 9-4
145 - Jaden Mattox (Team Ohio Mafia) over Jackson Gallagher (Team Iowa Black) Dec 6-2
152 - Georgio Poullas (Team Ohio Mafia) over Julian Broderson (Team Iowa Black) Inj 0:15
160 - Kaleb Romero (Team Ohio Mafia) over Joel Shapiro (Team Iowa Black) Maj 19-6
170 - Joseph Baughman (Team Ohio Mafia) over Tanner Sloan (Team Iowa Black) Maj 11-1
182 - Kaden Russell (Team Ohio Mafia) over Luke Erickson (Team Iowa Black) Fall 1:24
195 - Kavan Sarver (Team Ohio Mafia) over Brice Esmoil (Team Iowa Black) Dec 6-3
220 - Quinton Mincy (Team Ohio Mafia) over Noah Broderson (Team Iowa Black) Dec 4-3
285 - Kameron Teacher (Team Ohio Mafia) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
 
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Gold Pool results: Iowa Black goes 1-2, going for 5th-8th
Bracket 1 / 1st-8th - Team Iowa Black is guaranteed 8th place
Match #1 Round 1: Middle Atlantic Blue defeated Team Iowa Black 45-21
106 - Jaret Lane (Middle Atlantic Blue) over Drew Bennett (Team Iowa Black) Maj 10-2
113 - Ryan Anderson (Middle Atlantic Blue) over Justin Portillo (Team Iowa Black) Maj 15-3
120 - Austin Desanto (Middle Atlantic Blue) over Portillo Josh (Team Iowa Black) Fall 3:57
126 - Brian Courtney (Middle Atlantic Blue) over Triston lara (Team Iowa Black) Dec 8-4
***Courtney defeated Meja
132 - Jimmy Hoffman (Middle Atlantic Blue) over Braydoen Cuury (Team Iowa Black) Dec 7-0
138 - Grant Stotts (Team Iowa Black) over Patrick Munn (Middle Atlantic Blue) Inj 4:22
145 - Nicholas Palumbo (Middle Atlantic Blue) over Jackson Gallagher (Team Iowa Black) Fall 2:48
152 - Remington Benz (Team Iowa Black) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
160 - Joel Shapiro (Team Iowa Black) over Travis Stefanik (Middle Atlantic Blue) Dec 10-5
170 - Michael Labriola (Middle Atlantic Blue) over Tanner Sloan (Team Iowa Black) Fall 0:30
182 - Jakob Woodley (Middle Atlantic Blue) over Luke Erickson (Team Iowa Black) Maj 16-5
195 - Brice Esmoil (Team Iowa Black) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
220 - Harison Nye (Middle Atlantic Blue) over Noah Broderson (Team Iowa Black) Dec 9-3
285 - Niko Camacho (Middle Atlantic Blue) over Max Erpelding (Team Iowa Black) Fall 1:36

Match #2 Round 2: CFWA- South Florida Lightning defeated Team Iowa Black 45-13
106 - Drew Bennett (Team Iowa Black) over Ryan Chauvin (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) Fall 5:59
113 - Randy McCray (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) over Justin Portillo (Team Iowa Black) Maj 11-3
120 - Portillo Josh (Team Iowa Black) over Lucas Rodriguez (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) Maj 15-7
126 - Joe Silva (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) over Triston lara (Team Iowa Black) Dec 3-1
**Silva is #6, 126
132 - Kizhan Clarke (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) over Braydoen Cuury (Team Iowa Black) Dec 7-5
138 - Grant Stotts (Team Iowa Black) over John Locksmith (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) UTB 6-5
145 - Jake Brindley (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) over Jackson Gallagher (Team Iowa Black) Dec 5-3
152 - Erich Byelick (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) over Julian Broderson (Team Iowa Black) Maj 18-7
160 - Gio Bonilla (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) over Joel Shapiro (Team Iowa Black) Dec 6-4
170 - Bryce Rogers (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) over Tanner Sloan (Team Iowa Black) Fall 3:04
182 - Dacoda Flenard (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) over Luke Erickson (Team Iowa Black) Dec 4-3
195 - Chase Singletary (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) over Brice Esmoil (Team Iowa Black) Fall 3:09
220 - Chei Hill (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) over Noah Broderson (Team Iowa Black) Maj 12-4
285 - Gabriel Beyer (CFWA- South Florida Lightning) over Max Erpelding (Team Iowa Black) Fall 1:00

Match #3 Round 3: Team Iowa Black defeated BRAWLERS ELITE 71-0 ***PA team (wink wink)
106 - Drew Bennett (Team Iowa Black) over Shane Hanson-Ashworth (BRAWLERS ELITE) Dec 5-2
113 - Justin Portillo (Team Iowa Black) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
120 - Portillo Josh (Team Iowa Black) over Bodee Tolbert (BRAWLERS ELITE) Fall 3:18
126 - Triston lara (Team Iowa Black) over Colin Leonard (BRAWLERS ELITE) Fall 1:35
132 - Braydoen Cuury (Team Iowa Black) over Jason Jacobi (BRAWLERS ELITE) Dec 11-4
138 - Grant Stotts (Team Iowa Black) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
145 - Jackson Gallagher (Team Iowa Black) over Matthew Danner (BRAWLERS ELITE) Maj 11-0
152 - Julian Broderson (Team Iowa Black) over Luis Negreiros (BRAWLERS ELITE) Maj 12-2
160 - Joel Shapiro (Team Iowa Black) over Brett Mcgill (BRAWLERS ELITE) TF 18-2
170 - Tanner Sloan (Team Iowa Black) over Blaise Bressler (BRAWLERS ELITE) TF 19-4
182 - Luke Erickson (Team Iowa Black) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
195 - Brice Esmoil (Team Iowa Black) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
220 - Noah Broderson (Team Iowa Black) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
285 - Max Erpelding (Team Iowa Black) over Robert Schnarrs (BRAWLERS ELITE) Fall 1:39
Team Iowa Black's team score was adjusted by -1.000 for unsprtsman like

Also, Young upset by #10 Romero last round, 5-6 .
 
Sounds like Iowa will be wrestling for 5th in the Gold Bracket. Not too bad.
Match #4 Consolation Bracket: Team Iowa Black defeated MXW 33-27
106 - Drew Bennett (Team Iowa Black) over Kory Cavanaugh (MXW) Dec 6-3
113 - Justin Portillo (Team Iowa Black) over Dylan Wilkins (MXW) Dec 6-4
120 - Drew Hildebrandt (MXW) over Portillo Josh (Team Iowa Black) Fall 4:00
126 - Triston lara (Team Iowa Black) over Carlos Champagne (MXW) Dec 6-2
132 - Breyden Bailey (MXW) over Braydoen Cuury (Team Iowa Black) Dec 6-2
138 - Grant Stotts (Team Iowa Black) over Austen Laughlin (MXW) Maj 10-0
145 - Jackson Gallagher (Team Iowa Black) over Kassius Breathitt (MXW) Maj 14-1
152 - Steven Lawrence (MXW) over Julian Broderson (Team Iowa Black) Fall 0:11
160 - Joel Shapiro (Team Iowa Black) over Jarod Swank (MXW) Dec 3-0
170 - Tanner Sloan (Team Iowa Black) over Tristan Goering (MXW) Maj 12-0
182 - Luke Erickson (Team Iowa Black) over Jeremy Merryweather (MXW) Dec 6-0
195 - Blake Rypel (MXW) over Brice Esmoil (Team Iowa Black) Fall 0:37
220 - Mason Parris (MXW) over Noah Broderson (Team Iowa Black) Fall 3:04
285 - Max Erpelding (Team Iowa Black) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
 
Erpelding with a fall to give team Iowa the win - Iowa places 5th....pretty, pretty, good

Match #5 5th Place Match: Team Iowa Black defeated OHIO GRAPPLERS 30-24
106 - Drew Bennett (Team Iowa Black) over Jake Canitano (OHIO GRAPPLERS) Dec 5-1
113 - Justin Portillo (Team Iowa Black) over Hunter Lucas (OHIO GRAPPLERS) Dec 5-0
120 - Seth Beard (OHIO GRAPPLERS) over Portillo Josh (Team Iowa Black) Dec 3-2
126 - Triston lara (Team Iowa Black) over Ethan Mccoy (OHIO GRAPPLERS) Dec 5-2
132 - Braydoen Cuury (Team Iowa Black) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
138 - Hunter Ladnier (OHIO GRAPPLERS) over Grant Stotts (Team Iowa Black) Maj 12-2
145 - Colt Yinger (OHIO GRAPPLERS) over Jackson Gallagher (Team Iowa Black) Dec 2-1
152 - Julian Broderson (Team Iowa Black) over Richard Jackson (OHIO GRAPPLERS) Dec 6-4
160 - Jesse Beverly (OHIO GRAPPLERS) over Joel Shapiro (Team Iowa Black) Maj 10-1
170 - Tanner Sloan (Team Iowa Black) over Kyle Ice (OHIO GRAPPLERS) Dec 6-0
182 - Luke Erickson (Team Iowa Black) over Alexander Andrews (OHIO GRAPPLERS) Dec 7-1
195 - Nicholas Svarda (OHIO GRAPPLERS) over Brice Esmoil (Team Iowa Black) Fall 0:39
220 - Andrew Fenton (OHIO GRAPPLERS) over Noah Broderson (Team Iowa Black) Maj 13-5
285 - Max Erpelding (Team Iowa Black) over Chance Veller (OHIO GRAPPLERS) Fall 4:14
 
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