8 Wrestlers Hoping to Continue Quest for Trinity Award At Tulsa Nationals

8 Wrestlers Hoping to Continue Quest for Trinity Award At Tulsa Nationals

Written by Ryan LanceThe second leg of the World of Wrestling Roller Production event series will kickoff this weekend as thousands of youth wrestlers from

Jan 13, 2016 by Kyle Bratke
8 Wrestlers Hoping to Continue Quest for Trinity Award At Tulsa Nationals
Written by Ryan Lance

The second leg of the World of Wrestling Roller Production event series will kickoff this weekend as thousands of youth wrestlers from across the country will compete in the 2016 Flo Tulsa Nationals. 

The Flo Tulsa Nationals are the second of three events that make up the Trinity Award, which is one of the most sought after awards in the sport. There will be 8 wrestlers who will look to capture their second straight championship in the series after they all took home the Flo Kickoff Classic title in November. 

Leading this year’s 15 and under field will be two wrestlers who were ranked on the Junior High Big Board at the end of last season. No. 12 Cullan Schriever will compete in the 82-pound weight class while No. 29 Mosha Schwartz will compete in the 101-pound weight class. 

In the 77-pound weight class Cade Morgan of Texas will look to win his second leg of the Trinity Award. The 89-pound bracket will be one of the toughest in the event, as it will feature two defending Kickoff Classic Champions in Kellyn March and Jeremiah Reno. 

Robert Howard from New Jersey will have the opportunity to keep his quest for a Trinity Award alive, as he’ll compete again this weekend in the 101-pound bracket. Sonny Santiago from California will also fight for his second victory in the series, as he’ll have a chance to take home the top spot in the 125-pound bracket. 

Finally, in the upper weights, Zane Coleman from Oklahoma will look to win the 157-pound bracket again while Zach Marsheselli is the favorite to win the 200-pound title and Gabriel Herrera from California is the title favorite in the 285-pound weight class. 

Other top wrestlers who will be back on the mats this weekend are Paxton Creese from Minnesota, Anthony Clark from New Jersey, Jalen Spuhler from Wisconsin, James Pierandozzi from Illinois, Austin Boone from Michigan, Drew Eller from Colorado, Dustin Plott from Oklahoma, Jesse Vasquez from California, and Josh McKim from Oklahoma.

The three toughest weight class on paper looks to be the 82-pound weight class, the 101-pound weight class and the 125-pound weight class as they all feature multiple state champions. 

This is one of the can’t miss events of the season so be sure to follow the action live on Flo Wrestling all weekend long!