2015-16 FloWrestler Of The Week

FloWrestler of the Week: Kamal Bey, Sunkist Kids

FloWrestler of the Week: Kamal Bey, Sunkist Kids

Kamal Bey handled each of his opponents en route to winning his first senior title, and for that he is our FloWrestler of the Week.

Dec 19, 2016 by Ryan Holmes
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It was such an impressive performance by Kamal Bey that a stop sign just wasn't enough for him at the U.S. Senior Nationals in Las Vegas on Sunday. He was also named the tournament's Outstanding Greco-Roman wrestler.

Bey earned his new hardware by not giving up a point or having a match last longer than a minute and a half. The Junior World Team member's dominant showing was capped off by a technical fall over Jesse Porter in just 31 seconds in the 75kg finals.

Bey handled each of his opponents en route to winning his first senior title, and for that Kamal Bey is our FloWrestler of the Week.



Other FloWrestler of the Week Nominees:


Mikey Labriola, Bethlehem Catholic: Relentless. It was incredible to watch Labriola dismantle the competition and win his second title in as many weeks at the Beast of the East tournament. Labriola won the 170-pound title and Outstanding Wrestler award with three straight tech falls and two pins i the semifinals and finals, respectively. 



Victory Anthony, Sunkist Kids: She won her second U.S. Open title and punctuated it with a filthy feet-to-back footsweep to get the fall over Erin Golston.



Hayden Tuma, Army WCAP: He started strong, pulled out a tough one, and finished stronger. Tuma only needed 48 seconds to take out Ryan Mango in the 59kg finals to claim the title.



Julian Ramirez, Blair: What an impressive run by Ramirez. A week ago, he came up short at Ironman. This week Ramirez regrouped and brought his A-game as he exacted some revenge over second-ranked David Carr and Shane Griffith (No. 2 at 160) to win the 152-pound Beast of the East title.



Boo Lewallen, Oklahoma State: Lewallen defeated returning NCAA finalist No. 11 Bryce Meredith in the at 141-pound finals at the Reno Tournament of Champions. Lewallen also edged No. 14 Javier Gasca 7-5 in the semifinals.