SPOKANE, Wash. – The release of the 2018 Cadet National Greco-Roman Dual All-Tournament Team followed the tournament Thursday evening.
To make the All-Tournament Team, an athlete must go undefeated for the two days of the tournament in that style, with a specific minimum number of matches.
43 athletes represented 16 different states on the All-Tournament Team.
Jore Volk of Minnesota achieved the best record at the tournament, earning 9-0.
Even though Washington finished second in the Gold/Silver bracker, they lead the way with the most All-Tournament team members – seven athletes. Minnesota followed with five athletes earning the All-Tournament honor, and Texas trailed close behind with four young men making the team.
CADET NATIONAL DUALS GRECO-ROMAN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
88 – Jore Volk of Minnesota Storm Blue went 9-0
88 – Mason Gehloff of Minnesota Storm Red went 7-0
88 – Christopher Martino of Idaho Red went 6-0
94 – Payton Jacobson of Wisconsin went 8-0
94 – Evan Tallmadge of New Jersey went 7-0
94/100 – Benjamin Aranda of Illinois went 5-0
106 – Kenndyl Mobley of Washington went 7-0
106 – Daniel Wask of New Jersey went 7-0
106 – Cael Swensen of Minnesota Storm Red went 6-0
113 – Nicholas Kayal of New Jersey went 7-0
113 – Chase Randall of Washington went 5-0
120 – Brendon Abdon of Florida went 6-0
120 – Haiden Drury of Washington went 6-0
120 – Khyler Brewer of Missouri went 6-0
126 – Owen Berry of Colorado went 7-0
126 – Caleb Henson of Georgia went 7-0
126 – Donovan Fisher of Texas went 6-0
126 – Fabian Lopez of Illinois went 6-0
126 – Scott Robertson of Utah went 5-0
132 – Matthew Singleton of Georgia went 7-0
123 – Braxton Sorenson of Idaho Red went 6-0
132 – Robby Vaughn of Washington went 5-0
138 – Aaden Valdez of Colorado went 7-0
138 – Tanner Warden of Texas went 6-0
138 – Gabe Hawthorne of Washington went 6-0
145 – Micah Wiginton of Texas went 6-0
145/152 – Tyler Lillard of Georgia went 7-0
145/152 – Carson Manville of Pennsylvania went 5-0
152 – Nicholas Zavala of California went 7-0
152 – Hunter Meinzen of Montana went 6-0
160 – Jack Darrah of Missouri went 8-0
160 – Quayin Short of Minnesota Storm Red went 7-0
160 – Weston Lyver of Washington went 5-0
160 – Tucker Naccarato of Utah went 5-0
170 – Duwayne Villalpando of Kansas went 8-0
182 – Kyle Haas of Kansas went 8-0
182 – Darwin Hull of Texas went 6-0
195 – Elijah Olson of Colorado went 7-0
195 – Gable Watson of Idaho Red went 6-0
195 – Brandon Hoselton of Illinois went 6-0
220 – Dominik Vacura of Minnesota Storm Red went 5-0
220/285 – Braxton Mikesell of Washington went 5-0
285 – Colby Whitehill of Pennsylvania went 7-0