2017 Flo Reno Worlds

Four Wrestlers Looking To Capture Trinity Award

Four Wrestlers Looking To Capture Trinity Award

Four of the nation's best youth wrestlers look to win the Triple Crown this weekend at Flo Reno Worlds.

Apr 6, 2017 by Kyle Bratke
Four Wrestlers Looking To Capture Trinity Award
The 2017 Trinity Award Series will draw to a close this weekend as thousands of wrestlers from across the country will compete in the final leg of the World of Wrestling Roller Productions series- the Reno Worlds. Watch all of the action LIVE beginning tomorrow, April 7, at 10am CT.

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Heading into this weekend's event, four wrestlers will have the opportunity to claim one of the most prestigious awards in all of youth wrestling. Three of those wrestlers are FloWrestling Jr. High Big Board members looking to improve their stock by claiming the award, as will two others who are looking to break into the Jr. High Big Board Rankings.

No. 6 Travis Mastrogiovanni will look to improve his stock in the rankings as he'll compete in the 125-pound Reno World bracket. He'll be the odds on favorite as he's been dominant all season
long. Mastrogiovanni already owns a Super 32 and New Jersey State Championship to go along with his two earlier victories in the Kickoff Classic and Tulsa Nationals.

Richard Fedalen, ranked No. 26 on the Jr. High Big Board, will compete this weekend in the 75-pound bracket. The Maryland State Champion shouldn't have any issues with his bracket as his Reno World bracket seems to be lighter than the ones he faced at the Kickoff Classic and Tulsa Nationals.

Kyle Haas of Maize Wrestling Club will look to claim a 2016/2017 Trinity Award as he'll compete in the 157-pound bracket this weekend. Haas claimed the Tulsa Nationals with an 11-4 victory
over Cole Hivnor of Mentor Lake Catholic in February.

Finally, it'll be No. 7 Brandon Hoselton who will look to continue his winning ways as he'll compete in the 175-pound bracket this weekend in Reno. The 8th grader has dominated in each event he's competed in this year but may face his toughest test yet as his bracket features a handful of high school state place winners.