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Senior Freestyle Rankings

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TheMat.com U.S. Senior Men's Freestyle Rankings, April 2018

By USA Wrestling | April 13, 2018

57 kg/125.5 lbs.
1. Thomas Gilman, Iowa City, Iowa (Titan Mercury WC/Hawkeye WC)
2. Anthony Ramos, Chapel Hill, N.C. (Sunkist Kids/Tar Heel WC)
3. Daton Fix, Sand Springs, Okla. (Titan Mercury WC)
4. Nathan Tomasello, Parma, Ohio (Titan Mercury WC/Ohio RTC)
5. Spencer Lee, Murrysville, Pa. (Hawkeye WC)
6. Zach Sanders, Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)
7. Tim Lambert, Lincoln, Neb. (Nebraska Wrestling TC)
8. Frank Perrelli, Bethlehem, Pa. (Titan Mercury WC)
9. Zane Richards, Champaign, Ill. (Illinois RTC)
10. Eddie Klimara, Charlottesville, Va. (Titan Mercury WC)

61 kg/134 lbs.
1. Kendric Maple, Lincoln, Neb. (Titan Mercury WC/Nebraska Wrestling TC)
2. Joe Colon, Fresno, Calif. (Titan Mercury WC/Valley RTC)
3. Jon Morrison, Ann Arbor, Mich. (New York AC/MWC)
4. Brandon Wright, Indianapolis, Ind. (New York AC)
5. Tyler Graff, New Brunswick, N.J. (New York AC)
6. Nahshon Garrett, Tempe, Ariz. (Sunkist Kids)
7. Cody Brewer, Evanston, Ill. (Titan Mercury WC/Chicago RTC)
8. Seth Gross, Rosemount, Minn. (Jackrabbit WC)
9. Mitchell McKee, Hanover, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)
10. Johnni DiJulius, New Brunswick, N.J. (Titan Mercury WC)

65 kg/143 lbs.
1. Zain Retherford, Benton, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)
2. Logan Stieber, Columbus, Ohio (Titan Mercury WC/Ohio RTC)
3. B.J. Futrell, Philadelphia, Pa. (Titan Mercury WC/Pennsylvania RTC)
4. Joey McKenna, Towaco, N.J. (Lehigh Valley WC)
5. Ryan Deakin, Broomsfield, Colo. (Northwestern)
6. Yianni Diakomihalis, Rochester, N.Y. (Finger Lakes WC)
7. Evan Henderson, Chapel Hill, N.C. (Titan Mercury WC/Camel WCRTC)
8. Robbie Mathers, Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunkist Kids)
9. Anthony Abidin, Fresno, Calif. (Valley RTC)
10. Josh Kindig, Chapel Hill, N.C. (Sunkist Kids)

70kg/154 lbs.
1. James Green, Lincoln, Neb. (Titan Mercury WC)
2. Frank Molinaro, State College, Pa. (Titan Mercury WC)
3. Jason Nolf, Yatesboro, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)

4. Richie Lewis, Edison, N.J. (Scarlet Knights WC)
5. Kyle Ruschell, Madison, Wisc. (New York AC)
6. Jason Chamberlain, Fresno, Calif. (Titan Mercury WC/Valley RTC)
7. Hunter Stieber, Norman, Okla. (Oklahoma RTC)
8. Dylan Ness, Bloomington, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)
9. Chase Pami, Philadelphia, Pa. (Sunkist Kids/Pennsylvania RTC)
10. Mario Mason, Morris Plains, N.J. (Lehigh Valley WC)

74 kg/163 lbs.
1. Jordan Burroughs, Lincoln, Neb. (Sunkist Kids)
2. Dan Vallimont, Philadelphia, Pa. (New York AC)
3. Nazar Kulchytskyy, Madison, Wis. (Titan Mercury WC)
4. Isaiah Martinez, Lemoore, Calif. (Titan Mercury WC/Illinois RTC)
5. Thomas Gantt, Raleigh, N.C. (Titan Mercury WC/Wolfpack RTC)
6. Chance Marsteller, New Park, Pa. (Titan Mercury WC)
7. Anthony Valencia, Bellflower, Calif. (Sunkist Kids)
8. Vincenzo Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)
9. Alex Marinelli, Miamisburg, Ohio (Hawkeye WC)
10. Evan Wick, San Gabriel, Calif. (Titan Mercury WC)

79 kg/174 lbs.
1. Kyle Dake, Ithaca, N.Y. (Titan Mercury WC)
2. Alex Dieringer, Stillwater, Okla. (Titan Mercury WC/Cowboy RTC)
3. Jon Reader, Madison, Wisc. (Sunkist Kids)
4. Mark Hall, Apple Valley, Minn. (Nittany Lion WC)
5. Zahid Valencia, Bellflower, Calif. (Sunkist Kids)
6. Matt Brown, State College, Pa. (U.S. Army WCAP)
7. Mike Evans, Lillington, N.C. (Buies Creek RTC)
8. Josh Asper, Annapolis, Md. (Navy-Marine Corps RTC)
9. Quinton Godley, Raleigh, N.C. (Titan Mercury WC)
10. Myles Amine, Brighton, Mich. (Cliff Keen WC)

86 kg/189 lbs.
1. David Taylor, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)
2. Richard Perry, Philadelphia, Pa. (New York AC/Pennsylvania RTC)
3. Bo Nickal, Allen, Texas (Nittany Lion WC)
4. Sam Brooks, Iowa City, Iowa (New York AC/Hawkeye WC)
5. Patrick Downey III, Baltimore, Md. (Unattached)
6. Myles Martin, Penns Grove, N.J. (Titan Mercury WC/Ohio RTC)
7. Joe Rau, Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)
8. Nick Reenan, Raleigh, N.C. (Wolfpack WC)
9. Gabe Dean, Ithaca, N.Y. (Titan Mercury WC/Finger Lakes WC)
10. Tim Dudley, Lincoln, Neb. (Nebraska Wrestling TC)

92 kg/202 lbs.
1. J’den Cox, Columbia, Mo. (Titan Mercury WC/Missouri WF)
2. Nicholas Heflin, Norman, Okla. (Titan Mercury WC/Oklahoma RTC)
3. Riley Lefever, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC)
4. Timmy McCall, Raleigh, N.C. (Wolfpack WC)
5. Kenneth Courts, Harrisburg, Pa. (Titan Mercury WC)
6. Michael Macchiavello, Raleigh, N.C. (Wolfpack WC)
7. Josh Manu, Annapolis, Md. (Navy-Marines Corps RTC)
8. Don McNeil, Plainville, Mass. (New York AC/New England RTC)
9. Nikko Reyes, Fresno, Calif. (Valley RTC)
10. Jacob Warner, Washington, Ill. (Hawkeye WC)

97 kg/213 lbs.
1. Kyle Snyder, Woodbine, Md. (Titan Mercury WC/Ohio RTC)
2. Kyven Gadson, Waterloo, Iowa (Sunkist Kids)
3. Hayden Zillmer, Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)
4. Ty Walz, Blacksburg, Va. (Titan Mercury WC)
5. Kollin Moore, Burbank, Ohio (Titan Mercury WC/Ohio RTC)
6. Nathan Burak, Iowa City, Iowa (Titan Mercury WC/Hawkeye WC)
7. Blaize Cabell, Fresno, Calif. (Valley RTC)
8. Micah Burak, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Titan Mercury WC)
9. Deron Winn, Fresno, Calif. (Titan Mercury WC)
10. Austin Schafer, Ithaca, N.Y. (New York AC)

125 kg/275 lbs.
1. Nick Gwiazdowski, Raleigh, N.C. (Titan Mercury WC/Wolfpack RTC)
2. Dom Bradley, Ames, Iowa (Sunkist Kids)
3. Anthony Nelson, Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)
4. Zachery Rey, Bethlehem, Pa. (Lehigh Valley WC)
5. Bobby Telford, Iowa City, Iowa (Titan Mercury WC/Hawkeye WC)
6. Gable Steveson, Apple Valley, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)
7. Jon Gingrich, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Pittsburgh WC)
8. Ben Durbin, Ames, Iowa (Titan Mercury WC)
9. Zach Roseberry, Annapolis, Md. (Navy-Marine Corps RTC)
10. Ceron Francisco, Seward, Neb. (Cavalier WC)

https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestli...gs/FS/2018/April/13/TheMat-MFS-April-rankings
 
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I know Stieber won his World medal down a weight at 61k but I find it very interesting that Zain is ranked ahead of Stieber. Does not really matter as it will be decided on the mat just wondering the criteria used to determine the rankings. I am looking forward to that match. Zain looks much bigger than Stieber did at the World Cup.
 
In all seriousness (bc I do not know)... how does a wrestler compete “unattached”? (PD3) They would need to be training and isn’t the tem they train with their “club”?
 
I have never taken these types of rankings seriously because they basically don't wrestle each other enough to warrant rankings. The only time you're pretty much guaranteed to see all of the Top 10 are at the US Open or Trials. Outside of that, you might 3-4 per weight at a tournament, but the results never seemed conclusive enough to me to need or create rankings.
 
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I have never taken these types of rankings seriously because they basically don't wrestle each other enough to warrant rankings. The only time you're pretty much guaranteed to see all of the Top 10 are at the US Open or Trials. Outside of that, you might 3-4 per weight at a tournament, but the results never seemed conclusive enough to me to need or create rankings.

.... but you gotta start somewhere.
 
Interesting how the towns are listed. Frank is no longer in SC, David Taylor is listed as SC, where he does live, and Bo is still listed as Allen TX, even though I believe his parents moved to KY. So it seems like a mix of HS, current, and past residences.
 
I have never taken these types of rankings seriously because they basically don't wrestle each other enough to warrant rankings. The only time you're pretty much guaranteed to see all of the Top 10 are at the US Open or Trials. Outside of that, you might 3-4 per weight at a tournament, but the results never seemed conclusive enough to me to need or create rankings.
 
I have never taken these types of rankings seriously because they basically don't wrestle each other enough to warrant rankings. The only time you're pretty much guaranteed to see all of the Top 10 are at the US Open or Trials. Outside of that, you might 3-4 per weight at a tournament, but the results never seemed conclusive enough to me to need or create rankings.
Crop - did you ever report back on your venture down to WorldCup? You always provide good scoop!
 
Jon lives outside Pittsburgh and still wrestlers internationally. He also works doing landscape design work (following his major). Great guy.
 
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I know Stieber won his World medal down a weight at 61k but I find it very interesting that Zain is ranked ahead of Stieber. Does not really matter as it will be decided on the mat just wondering the criteria used to determine the rankings. I am looking forward to that match. Zain looks much bigger than Stieber did at the World Cup.

Zain won the World Team spot for the US last year at 65KG so it makes sense that he is ranked #1. Steiber is going up in weight and hasn't wrestled very well since winning Worlds, though he did have a couple of good matches at the recent World Cup and one rather terrible one.
 
Is Gabe replacing Hahn as assistant coach?
I dont know.
The interview I heard with Gabe, where he said he was not going to compete anymore, was about 3 months ago. I think it was Inside Trip. Their ep 50 is an interview with Gabe, so it must have been that one. He was going to focus on coaching and was looking forward to working with his brother.
https://soundcloud.com/theinsidetrip
I have not heard any updates since that time.
 
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I dont know.
The interview I heard with Gabe, where he said he was not going to compete anymore, was about 3 months ago. I think it was Inside Trip. Their ep 50 is an interview with Gabe, so it must have been that one. He was going to focus on coaching and was looking forward to working with his brother.
https://soundcloud.com/theinsidetrip
I have not heard any updates since that time.

Thanks. I'll listen to the interview when I get a chance. Gabe was interviewed at NCAA's during his brother's match vs Nickal. He was obviously pulling for his brother but spoke highly of Bo (unlike the fake text in the other thread today). I think he'll do well as a coach.
 
USAW needs to move the date for Juniors away from Seniors. They shouldn’t make the kids decide between challenging themselves against Seniors or making a Junior world team.
 
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USAW needs to move the date for Juniors away from Seniors. They shouldn’t make the kids decide between challenging themselves against Seniors or making a Junior world team.
In a Flo article about Okie St US Open attendees it said that if Fix finished top 3 as a senior he could get a bye to finals of Junior tryouts. I'd guess that would be same for Stevenson.
 
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