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Three Junior High Big Boarders Look For Triple Crown

Three Junior High Big Boarders Look For Triple Crown

Jun 30, 2015 by Kyle Bratke
Three Junior High Big Boarders Look For Triple Crown

Written by Ryan Lance

As the USA Wrestling Freestyle and Greco-Roman National Championships kick off this week, there will be three wrestlers ranked on the FloWrestling Junior High Big Board who will look to win a National Triple Crown. 

Starting with the No. 12 wrestler overall, Cullan Schriever of Iowa will look to win the National Triple Crown in the 77-pound weight class. Schriever has put together a very strong season and will look to add two more notable titles to his resume by claiming the National Triple Crown. In order to do so he’ll have to battle past Jackson Eller of Colorado, Marcus Olguin of New Mexico, and Nate Rubino of Nebraska.



Another wrestler who will be looking to accomplish the feat is 112-pound wrestler Beau Bartlett. The Pennsylvania native is ranked No. 14 by FloWrestling and will have a strong chance of winning the National Triple Crown if he can get past Michale Kistler from Pennsylvania, Rocky Elam from Missouri and Zachary Weiler from Wisconsin. 

Finally, Cade DeVos from Iowa will look to win the National Triple Crown Award in the 105-pound weight class. However, it won’t be easy for DeVos as he’ll be wrestling in one of the toughest brackets in the event. Ranked  No. 36 overall on the Junior High Big Board, DeVos will have to battle past No. 2 wrestler Sam Hillegas from Pennsylvania and defending Folkstyle National Champion Jon Bailey from Wisconsin. 

Aside from the three wrestlers who are ranked by FloWrestling there will be eight other wrestlers who will be looking to win the USA Wrestling National Triple Crown. They include; 91-pound Keegan O’Toole from Wisconsin, 105-pound Jon Bailey from Wisconsin, 120-pound Abe Assad from Illinois, 128-pound Alfonso Martinez from Arizona, 152-pound Anthony Jaden Glauser from Illinois, 175-pound Jacob Kaminski of Illinois, 190-pound Luke Luffman from Illinois, and 265-pound Braden Lange from Wisconsin.