2014 Whos 1 Dual EventSep 30, 2014 by Willie Saylor
White-McFadden at WNO 152
White-McFadden at WNO 152
Every year there's a guy at Fargo that's name causes a buzz inside the dome. This year it was Isaiah White on the tip of everyone's tongue.
Although he already had established himself as one of the best underclassmen in the country with a Cadet FS title, White was dominant in collecting a Junior one at the tournament's deepest weight by beating Grant Leeth, Michael Kemerer, and Vincenzo Joseph.
While White gets massive praise, his Who's #1 opponent, and the 2nd ranked David McFadden, has quietly vaulted to stud status.
In a 3rd place showing in Fargo 2012, McFadden's only loss was to White. This year, he beat Jo Jo Smith to reach Fargo finals before coming up short against training partner Mason Manville.
McFadden earned a title in one of the country's most difficult state tournaments, completing his season with just a singular loss - to Alfred Bannister in sudden victory.
All this has established McFadden as a clear threat to the throne.
Who will win this go 'round? The Fargo Champ at 145 or the Fargo Runner-Up at 152.
It's all on the line October 18th at Who's #1.
Although he already had established himself as one of the best underclassmen in the country with a Cadet FS title, White was dominant in collecting a Junior one at the tournament's deepest weight by beating Grant Leeth, Michael Kemerer, and Vincenzo Joseph.
While White gets massive praise, his Who's #1 opponent, and the 2nd ranked David McFadden, has quietly vaulted to stud status.
In a 3rd place showing in Fargo 2012, McFadden's only loss was to White. This year, he beat Jo Jo Smith to reach Fargo finals before coming up short against training partner Mason Manville.
McFadden earned a title in one of the country's most difficult state tournaments, completing his season with just a singular loss - to Alfred Bannister in sudden victory.
All this has established McFadden as a clear threat to the throne.
Who will win this go 'round? The Fargo Champ at 145 or the Fargo Runner-Up at 152.
It's all on the line October 18th at Who's #1.
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