2016 Who's #1

2016 High School FloAwards

2016 High School FloAwards

As we look back on the season, there are tons of guys that stood out in so many ways. Every weekend our studs were putting on great performances and dazzlin

Apr 22, 2016 by Ryan Holmes
2016 High School FloAwards
As we look back on the season, there are tons of guys that stood out in so many ways. Every weekend our studs were putting on great performances and dazzling crowds as they put up huge points. So it's only right that we give props to these guys. So here are our 2016 High School FloAwards.

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Like Batman and Robin these two guys always rose to the occasion and maintained there top ranking from beginning to end. Mark Hall finished his season as a six-time state champ as Gable Steveson climbed atop the podium for the second straight year at the Minnesota state tournament. There's plenty other great tag teams out there, but none like Hall and Steveson.

Honorable Mention
Nick Reenan & Mason Manville
Greg & Yianni Diakomihalis
Patrick & Mitch McKee
AJ & Seth Nevills


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California may have been the best state when it came to having a powerful set of brothers in your line-up. However, it was tough to overlook the Bullard twins who each finished their high school careers as four-time Georgia state champs. Daniel and Thomas Bullard are a powerful set of brothers that will join the NC State Wolfpack net year. They always finished in the top tier of every tournament they enter and are absolute hammers on top.

Honorable Mention
Evan & Zander Wick
Jeremy & Justin Thomas
Hayden & Trent Hidlay


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null96 points. That's how many total points Gavin Teasdale scored at the Pennsylvania state tournament this year as he defeated each one of his opponents by technical fall. Teasdale, who is now a two-time PA state champ, is always looking to put points on the board no matter who he's up against.

Honorable Mention
Spencer Lee
Yianni Diakomihalis
Daton Fix
Danny Vega

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nullClean and crisp. Those are two words that come to mind when you think of Jack Mueller's style. Not only does he choose his shots wisely, but he also knows how to take control of a match.

Honorable Mention
Vito Arujau
Nick Suriano
Yianni Diakomihalis


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Honorable Mention
Daton Fix
Rudy Yates










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nullWhen it comes to being unstoppable, the award has to go to Spencer Lee and his armbar series. There hasn't been anyone that has a more unstoppable move. He locks up the bar and picks up a few back points with a tilt then readjusts and drive back the other way which usually ends up with a slap of the mat.

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nullJust. Straight. Stingy. It's pretty rare to see Chad Red be out-scrambled. He's got this crazy way of coming out on top of scrambles. His ability to stay under control and not give up a takedown came in handy when he went into overtime with Luke Pletcher at Who's #1.





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Honorable Mention
Luke Karam
Dakota Geer
Jake Wentzel









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This year we had two rivalries that never disappointed us. The first was Chad Red vs Luke Pletcher and the second was Mason Manville vs Hayden Hidlay. Everything began before this season even started. Hidlay and Manville were in a heated battle in Fargo where Hidlay came out on top in the Greco finals. Red and Pletcher had a huge one in the FloNational finals a season ago. Check out both matches below. But it rolled into this season and gave us some of the best can't miss moments.

Chad Red, IN vs Luke Pletcher, PA (FloNational Finals)


Hayden Hiday, PA vs Mason Manville, VA (Fargo Finals)