2015-16 FloWrestler Of The Week

FloWrestler of the Week: Kaid Brock, Oklahoma State

FloWrestler of the Week: Kaid Brock, Oklahoma State

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Dec 14, 2015 by Ryan Holmes
FloWrestler of the Week: Kaid Brock, Oklahoma State
.post-content img { padding: 10px; } Hey, Kaid Brock. Your redshirt is being pulled and you’re making your college debut at Bedlam against returning National Champ Cody Brewer of Oklahoma.

Not. A. Problem.

There haven’t been too many guys that can make a huge splash on the scene the way that Brock did when he took down Brewer with one of the slickest slide-by’s before letting him up, fighting off and take down then hitting an even dirtier inside trip where they rolled around until Brock came out on top to record the fall.

It was incredible. It’s going to be a hard performance to top, but it definitely put people on notice that he has some big bullets in the chamber.

Kaid Brock’s absolutely insane debut pin over returning NCAA Champ Cody Brewer makes him our FloWrestler of the Week.

Other FloWrestler of the Week Nominees:


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Mason Manville, Wyoming Seminary
– Finally, after three straight runner-up finishes at Ironman, Manville has gotten over the hump and claimed his first title with a win over San Marino’s Evan Wick at 152-pounds.





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David Carr, Massillon Perry
– It may not have been pretty, but he got the job done. Carr went into a full gauntlet of overtime against top-ranked Jarod Verkleeren and came out on top to take home the 145-pound title in the premier match of the Ironman tournament.




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Nate Keaton, Circleville
– From the 14thseed to the top of the heap. Keaton defeated unseeded Jacob Dunlap, 3rd-seeded and #8-ranked Jordan Crace, 6th-seeded Christian Nunez and top-seeded #11-ranked Dylan D’Emilio to win the 106-pound championship.



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Alex Marinelli, Graham
– Claimed his second straight Ironman title with a fall in 4:26 over Justin Thomas. He also had two other falls to start his championship run, a major decision and a regular decision to claim the title. His dominant performance also earned him the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestling Award.



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Matt Stencel, Oregon Clay
– Pinned his way through the tournament with falls of 22-seconds, 36-seconds, 3:41, 1:57 and 3:49 in the finals over highly touted freshman #5-Cohlton Schultz.




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Missouri Wrestling Team 
– Recorded their 31st and 32nd straight dual meet wins on Saturday and Sunday over the returning NCAA Champion Ohio State Buckeyes and the Ohio Bobcats after taking the title a week ago at CKLV.