Complete U17 World Team Trials Preview & Predictions
Complete U17 World Team Trials Preview & Predictions
The US Open will set the men's freestyle team for the Cadet World Championships. Here's everything you need to know before an incredible weekend in Vegas.
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With everything happening at this year's US Open, keep in mind that the U17 division is the only division that will determine a World Team for 2022. U20, U23, and Senior teams will all be decided later on, so there's a good reason that the U17 freestyle finals are part of the very last session on Sunday. With so much on the line, you'll want to get to know the contenders at these weights before U17 freestyle action kicks off on Sunday.
45 kg
Contenders
HM Carter Pearson, Sebolt Wrestling Academy, Iowa
HM Davis Motyka, XCalibur Athletics, Pennsylvania
HM Haakon Peterson, Sebolt Wrestling Academy, Wisconsin
HM Javaan Yarbrough, Arsenal Wrestling Club, Ohio
HM Aydan Thomas, Cowboy RTC, Oklahoma
Dominic Deputy, Pennsylvania
Griffin Rial, Black Fox Wrestling Academy, Colorado
Hunter Anderson, East Idaho Elite Wrestling Club, Idaho
Lawson Eller, Pinnacle Wrestling Club, Minnesota
Revin Dickman, Contenders Wrestling Academy, Indiana
Slater Hicks, Sunkist Kids/Monster Garage, California
Tyler Garvin, Lancaster Alliance Wrestling Club (LAW), Maryland
The Team USA rep here will have big shoes to fill as Bo Bassett brought Cadet Gold home from the World Championships a year ago. We have a solid field that will contend for that honor of accepting that challenge.
Wrestling fans might be most familiar with Javaan Yarbrough and Haakon Peterson who met not once, but twice last summer in Fargo on one of high school wrestling's biggest stages. Yarbrough got the victory in freestyle while Peterson took home a Greco stop sign.
Javaan Yarbrough & Haakon Peterson's 2021 Fargo Freestyle Final
As tough as Peterson is, he's coming off a 3-4 weekend at Elite 8 Duals where he lost to three wrestlers in this field, Carter Pearson, Davis Motyka, and Aydan Thomas. Those results show the depth of this weight.
The bracket will also include Fargo placers Griffin Rial, Lawson Eller, Revin Dickman, and Tyler Garvin along with U15 placer Domenic Munaretto and U15 champ Slater Hicks.
Prediction: 1) Javan Yarbrough 2) Carter Pearson 3) Aydan Thomas 4) Haakon Peterson 5) Slater Hicks 6) Griffin Rial 7) Davis Motyka 8) Dominic Deputy
48 kg
Contenders
#6 (106) Seth Mendoza, Region Wrestling Academy, Illinois
#7 (106) Christopher Kiser, Ponca City Wildcat Wrestling Club, Oklahoma
#10 (113) Christian Castillo, Thorobred Wrestling Club, Arizona
#13 (106) Mack Mauger, Team Idaho Wrestling Club, Idaho
#14 (106) Isaiah Cortez, California
#17 (106) Dru Ayala, Sebolt Wrestling Academy, Iowa
HM Colyn Limbert, Arsenal Wrestling Club, Ohio
HM Devin Bobzien, Poway High School Wrestling, California
HM Edwin Sierra, Poway Wrestling, California
HM Gage Singleton, Roseburg Mat Club /Umpqua Valley Wrestling Associaction, Oregon
Seth Mendoza turned in a successful freshman campaign with titles at Fargo and the Illinois State Championships and podium finishes at Ironman and Super 32. He's the highest-ranked 106-pounder in the mix, and he's the favorite.
#6 Seth Mendoza's Fargo final against #10 Christian Castillo
While a couple of guys sit between Mendoza and #13 Mack Mauger in the rankings, the Idaho native, Mauger, is toughest to beat during freestyle season. He made the finals of this event a year ago at 45 kg and fell only to Bo Bassett. He also won a Fargo title.
#7 Chris Kiser, #10 (113) Christian Castillo, #14 Isaiah Cortez, and #17 Dru Ayala add four more top-twenty lightweights to this bracket. Castillo, like Mauger, is especially good in the international styles. He was a Fargo finalist last summer against Seth Mendoza.
Chris Kiser is coming off an impressive freshman year in Oklahoma and will look to translate that folkstyle success to freestyle. Isaiah Cortez was a 5 Counties champ and finished 3rd in the California State Championships, so he's very tough. Dru Ayala has been getting hot lately. He's coming off an impressive 6-1 performance at Elite 8 Duals and will look to continue climbing the rankings this weekend.
Prediction: 1) Seth Mendoza 2) Mack Mauger 3) Christian Castillo 4) Dru Ayala 5) Christopher Kiser 6)Isaiah Cortez 7) Edwin Sierra 8) Gage Singleton
51 kg
Contenders
#3 (106) Adrian DeJesus, NJ SCORPIONS WRESTLING SCHOOL ,LLC, New Jersey
#5 (113) Nathan Desmond, Pennsylvania
#6 (120) Luke Lilledahl, Xtreme Training, Missouri
#7 (113) Cooper Hilton, X-Calibur Athletics Wrestling Club, Pennsylvania
#9 (106) Sebastian Degennaro, Team Barracuda, Florida
HM Bo Bassett, Pennsylvania
HM Carter Nogle, HeadHunters Wrestling Club, Maryland
HM Colin Martin, Virginia Team Predator Wrestling Club, Virginia
HM Draegen Orine, Fox Wrestling Club, Missouri
HM Elijah Cortez, California
HM Gabriel Ramirez, Aces Wrestling Academy, Arizona
HM Jack Parker, Richmond Wrestling Club, Virginia
HM Kaedyn Williams, Pennsylvania
HM Moses Mendoza, California
HM Reid Spurley, Wisconsin
This just may be the only time we've ever seen returning Cadet World medalists enter at the same weight. Bo Bassett, and #6 (120) Luke Lilledahl were gold and silver medalists at 45 kg and 48 kg respectively, and as a result, they'll be separated in the bracket which sets up a potentially electric final between the two. Lilledahl has been competing up at 120 lbs for a while, so expect him to look massive at the weight. While it's strange not to see a ranking next to Bassett's name, that's just because he isn't in high school yet. He's already won a World title, something nobody else in this field has done.
Bo Bassett's U17 World Title Match
Lillidahl's accomplishments are not far behind Bassett's. He was a World finalist last summer and won titles at Powerade and Super 32. He's coming off a victory over Fargo champ Leo DeLuca at Journeymen, and he just might have the pace and speed to beat Bassett.
Luke Lilledahl's insane comeback against Russia at U17 Worlds
#3 Adrian DeJesus, #5 Nathan Desmond, #7 Cooper Hilton, and #9 Sebastian Degennaro add four top-ten ranked wrestlers to the mix which makes this bracket as tough as nails. Bassett just beat Desmond at the Ultimate Duals last week though, so expect to see him in the finals.
The real question at 51 kg is whether anyone can prevent a Bassett vs Lilledahl final from happening. in addition to the ranked guys, keep an eye on Draegen Orine who was third at Ironman and fifth at Fargo in the last year, and Kaedyn Williams who has ups and downs but whose ups include a Greco title at this event a year ago and a PIAA crown.
Prediction: 1) Bo Bassett 2) Luke Lilledahl 3) Nathan Desmond 4) Adrian DeJesus 5) Cooper Hilton 6) Draegen Orine 7) Sebastian Degennaro 8) Kaedyn Williams
55 kg
Contenders
#1 (120) Mason Gibson, Pennsylvania
#4 (120) Nathanael Jesuroga, Sebolt Wrestling Academy, Iowa
#5 (120) Benjamin Davino, St. Charles WC, Illinois
#6 (113) Kael Lauridsen, The Best Wrestler, Nebraska
#8 (120) Leo DeLuca, New Jersey
#15 (120) Vinny Kilkeary, Young Guns Wrestling Club, Pennsylvania
#16 (126) Drew Gorman, Teknique Wrestling, Georgia
HM Adrian Meza, Arizona
HM Jax Forrest, Pennsylvania
HM Kale Petersen, Sebolt Wrestling Academy, Iowa
HM Kamdyn Williams, Pennsylvania
HM Nick Treaster, Newton Wrestling Club, Kansas
HM Sam Herring, Pennsylvania
HM Tahir Parkins, Pennsylvania
This is the deepest weight of the US Open in any division. From the round of 16 on, pretty much every match will be a must-watch. The field is so deep we made a whiteboard war about it. Check out a breakdown of some potential matches below.
55kg White Board War
We know that Nate Jesuroga will be in the one spot on the bracket due to his World bronze last summer, but the rest of the bracket could look a million different ways. In an unpredictable bracket, Jesuroga is the one who's been here before and made the team. That could definitely matter, but he's relatively unfamiliar with this field. Of the group listed above, Jesuroga has only wrestled Ben Davino and Drew Gorman in recent memory, so it's tough to use history to predict how his matches with this field will look.
Leo DeLuca and Adrian Meza were Fargo champs last summer, Sam Herring was in the Fargo finals, and Kael Lauridsen was in the U17 finals. All are formidable, but so is the group in the separation criteria behind them. Mason Gibson was 3rd at Fargo and U17s last year, and Vinny Kilkeary, Drew Gorman, Jax Forrest, Kamdyn Williams, and Nick Treaster all placed at Fargo.
Of that group, Drew Gorman is an under-the-radar competitor who's been making serious strides lately. At the Elite 8 Duals, he beat Super 32 finalist Jake Crapps, and at Journeymen he beat Uzbekistan's Nordibek Jumanazarov, the World silver medalist who knocked off Jesuroga last summer in Budapest.
Jax Forrest is also worth keeping an eye on. He split matches with Crapps at Elite 8 and beat PIAA champ Kaedyn Williams last weekend at the Ultimate Duals. He's an 8th grader, like Fargo finalist Sam Herring, who could do big things this weekend.
Ben Davino is as accomplished as almost anyone in this whole tournament. He beat Anthony Knox in the U15 best of three finals last year and was an Ironman finalist in December. He's a complete wild card in this bracket because he doesn't meet separation criteria. Somebody really good is going to be disappointed to run into Davino early.
Prediction: 1) Nate Jesuroga 2) Mason Gibson 3) Ben Davino 4) Jax Forrest 5) Drew Gorman 6) Kael Lauridsen 7) Vinny Kilkeary 8) Leo DeLuca
60 kg
Contenders
#3 (138) PJ Duke, KD Training Center, New York
#9 (120) Zan Fugitt, Missouri
#12 (126) Omar Ayoub, Beast Mode Wrestling, Ohio
#12 (132) Tyler Vazquez, New Jersey
#14 (126) Dalton Perry, Pennsylvania
#15 (126) Brock Mantanona, California
#15 (132) Vince Bouzakis, Pennsylvania
HM Chris Coates, Missouri
HM Daniel Zepeda, California
HM Jacob Joyce, Rhode Island
HM Jacob Myers, Black Fox Wrestling Academy, Colorado
HM Jaxon Joy, Wadsworth Grizzly Wrestling Club, Ohio
HM Kyler Larkin, Arizona
HM Landon Robideau, MN Elite Wrestling Club, Minnesota
HM Matty Lopes, Connecticut
HM Smokey McClure, Washington
PJ Duke missed the freestyle season last year due to injury, but after a strong freshman campaign this season, he knocked the freestyle rust off with an undefeated Journeymen weekend that included a victory over #7 Koy Buesgens. He's the favorite in Vegas.
PJ Duke's Super 32 finals victory over Cory Land
Zan Fugitt, Omar Ayoub, Tyler Vazquez, Dalton Perry, Brock Mantanona, and Vince Bouzakis all currently hold top-15 rankings. Perry and Bouzakis, like Duke, are high-impact freshmen. Both spent most of the season at 126 lbs but are now moving up a bit. The new weight is an especially welcome change for Bouzakis who was unable to compete effectively at 126 lbs by the end of the season.
Fugitt had a strong season at 120 lbs this year with 3rd place finishes at Ironman and Super 32. He's now up at 62 kg. Ohio state champ Ayoub, New Jersey state champ Vazquez, and California state champ Mantanona all had nice seasons and could win this.
Fargo champ Kyler Larkin and Fargo finalists Landon Robideau and Chris Coates are just outside the rankings, but they all have the goods in freestyle to make this team.
Prediction: 1) PJ Duke 2) Vince Bouzakis 3) Kyler Larkin 4) Dalton Perry 5) Omar Ayoub 6) Tyler Vazquez 7) Zan Fugitt 8) Brock Mantanona
65 kg
Contenders
#4 (145) Joel Adams, The Best Wrestler, Nebraska
#5 (138) Tyler Kasak, Pennsylvania
#12 (145) Pierson Manville, Pennsylvania
#13 (138) Cameron Catrabone, New York
#15 (152) Nick Kunstek, Blairstown Wrestling Club, Pennsylvania
#19 (138) Brock Herman, Seasons Freestyle Club, Ohio
HM Aliaksandr Kikiniou, Poway High School Wrestling, California
HM August Hibler, NJ SCORPIONS WRESTLING SCHOOL ,LLC, New Jersey
HM Cade Parent, Level Up Wrestling Center, Georgia
HM Casper Stewart, Curby 3 Style Wrestling Club, New York
HM Collin Guffey, Granite Wrestling Club, California
HM Gabriel Bouyssou, Mayo Quanchi Wrestling Club, Rhode Island
HM Jace Roller, Bixby Freestyle/Greco, Oklahoma
HM Jacob Bostelman, Colorado
HM Kody Routledge, Husky Wrestling Club, Oklahoma
HM Laird Root, Poway High School Wrestling, California
HM Zach Hanson, Pinnacle Wrestling Club, Minnesota
This weight has no shortage of contenders. If Joel Adams and Zach Hanson put their 2021 Fargo hardware together, they could outfit a four-way stop. Both guys are excellent, especially so in the international styles. Hanson won his double Fargo titles last year with pristine positioning while Adams ended up on the highlight reel in almost every match he wrestled.
In addition to those two Fargo champs, we'll also see Fargo finalists Tyler Kasak (who lost to Adams in a match with a crazy finish), and Pierson Manville. Kasak and Manville had perhaps the most memorable PIAA semifinal this year in a tight bout that ended with a surprise Manville fall.
Joel Adams and Tyler Kasak's incredible Fargo Final
Brock Herman is on the heels of an undefeated outing at the ultra-tough Elite 8 Duals and could be poised for another big performance. I wouldn't be surprised to see him win this event.
Cam Catrabone was 3rd at Super 32 this year, and even though he hasn't had his strongest performances lately, he's still extremely capable of stringing together a bunch of big wins.
Prediction: 1) Joel Adams 2) Pierson Manville 3) Tyler Kasak 4) Brock Herman 5) Zach Hanson 6) Cam Catrabone 7) Nick Kunstek 8) August Hibler
71 kg
Contenders
#6 (152) Joseph Sealey, North Carolina
#9 (152) Ladarion Lockett, Cowboy Wrestling Club, Oklahoma
HM Bas Diaz, Iowa
HM Braxton Strick, Terminator Wrestling Academy, Missouri
HM Brodie Dominique, Ohio
HM Charlie Millard, Askren Wrestling Academy, Wisconsin
HM Christopher Crawford, New York
HM Christopher Mance, The Wrestling Center, Georgia
HM Creed Thomas, Georgia
HM David Mayora, Stampede Wrestling Club, Illinois
HM Dominic Bambinelli, Roundtree Wrestling Academy, Georgia
HM Evan Rizzo, Seasons Freestyle Club, Ohio
HM Isaias Jimenez, Arizona
HM KJ Evans, Oklahoma Regional Training Center, Oklahoma
HM Latrell Schafer, The Storm Wrestling Center, Georgia
HM Mekhi Neal, Maryland
HM Moses Espinoza-Owens, Sanderson Wrestling Academy, Utah
HM Paul Ognissanti, Blairstown Wrestling Club, Maryland
HM Ryan Badgett, California
HM Silas Dailey, Askren Wrestling Academy, Wisconsin
HM Travis Grace, Daniel Cormier Wrestling Club, California
HM Tyler Secoy, Georgia
HM William Henckel, Team Tugman Wrestling Club, Connecticut
Joe Sealey and LaDarion Lockett could be on a collision course for the finals, but there's no guarantee they'll be on opposite sides of the bracket. Fargo champ Will Henckel and Fargo finalist KJ Evans will have the top separation criteria in this bracket, so they'll be split up, but after that, the bracket could play out a lot of different ways. If Sealey and Lockett do end up on opposite sides of the bracket, that could make for a spicy best of three final.
Domonic Bambinelli, Charlie Millard, Latrelle Schafer, and Tyler Secoy all placed in Fargo and are major factors here.
Bas Diaz, like LaDarion Lockett, won U15s last year, and after a solid freshman season in Iowa, he just might be ready to make noise on the national level.
Prediction: 1) Joe Sealey 2) LaDarion Lockett 3) Charlie Millard 4) KJ Evans 5) William Henckel 6) Paul Ognissanti 7) Mekhi Neal 8) Bas Diaz
80 kg
Contenders
#4 (170) Gabe Arnold, Level Up Wrestling Center, Georgia
#5 (182) Jude Correa, X-Calibur Athletics Wrestling Club, Pennsylvania
#11 (160) Zack Ryder, KD Training Center, New York
#12 (182) Connor Mirasola, Askren Wrestling Academy, Wisconsin
#14 (182) Aeoden Sinclair, Askren Wrestling Academy, Wisconsin
#16 (160) Daschle Lamer, Mat Sense Wrestling, Oregon
#16 (182) Luke Vanadia, Seasons Freestyle Club, Ohio
#20 (170) Jared Schoppe, New Jersey
HM Cole Han-Lindemyer, Pinnacle Wrestling Club, Minnesota
HM De'Alcapon Veazy, Legends of Gold, Indiana
HM Dominic Thebeau, BullTrained Wrestling, Illinois
HM Elijah Diakomihalis, New York
HM Jed Wester, Pinnacle Wrestling Club, Minnesota
HM Justin Rademacher, All-Phase Wrestling Club, Oregon
HM Lars Michaelson, NWWC, Washington
HM Oscar Williams, Husky Wrestling Club, Oklahoma
HM Peyton Westpfahl, Victory Wrestling, Missouri
HM Toby Schoffstall, Bulldog Wrestling Club, Virginia
HM Will Harmon, Juab Wrestling Club, Utah
Earlier I said that 55 kg was the deepest weight at the whole US Open. This one isn't far behind. Fargo champs Gabe Arnold and Zack Ryder were two weight classes apart last summer, but they could meet up here. Fargo finalists Luke Vanadia and Daschle Lamer and U17 finalist Connor Mirasola are also legitimate contenders in this deep bracket.
Aeoden Sinclair, Jared Schoppe, Justin Rademacher, Lars Michaelson, Jed Wester, and Peyton Westphal all made the Fargo freestyle podium, while Oscar Williams and Toby Schoffstall wrestled in the Greco finals at Fargo.
All of the above wrestlers meet the separation criteria which means that they'll be spread out in one way or another. One guy who doesn't is #5 Jude Correa. He could end up seeing someone extremely good right away and could disrupt things from the start.
The fascinating thing about this bracket is that it combines elite 160-pounders like Ryder and Lamer, 170-pounders like Arnold and Schoppe, and 182-pounders like Correa, Mirasola, Sinclair, and Vanadia. We broke this bracket down in greater depth in our White Board War.
80 kg White Board War
Predictions: 1) Gabe Arnold 2) Connor Mirasola 3) Jude Correa 4) Aeoden Sinclair 5) Zack Ryder 6) Luke Vanadia 7) Daschle Lamer 8) Jared Schoppe
92 kg
Contenders
#5 (195) Sawyer Bartelt, Gladiator Wrestling, Florida
#10 (195) Sonny Sasso, Pennsylvania
#11 (182) Camden McDanel, Ohio
#13 (195) Max McEnelly, Waconia Wrestling Club, Minnesota
#20 (195) Cody Merrill, Daniel Cormier Wrestling Club, California
HM Austin Johnson, Pennsylvania
HM Ben Bomberger, Poway High School Wrestling, California
HM Cole Mirasola, Askren Wrestling Academy, Wisconsin
HM Hoke Hogan, Georgia
HM Hunter Sonnenberg, FordDynastyWrestlingClub, Washington
HM Kingsley Menifee, Birds of Prey Wrestling Club, Virginia
HM Max Agresti, Delaware Wrestling, Delaware
HM Max Vanadia, Seasons Freestyle Club, Ohio
HM McCrae Hagarty, Waverly Area Wrestling Club, Iowa
HM Melvin Whitehead, Gold Rush Wrestling, Nevada
HM Nathan Taylor, Team Tugman Wrestling Club, Connecticut
HM Samuel Murphy, McDonald County High School Wrestling, Missouri
HM Soren Herzog, Pinnacle Wrestling Club, Minnesota
Before the Elite 8 Duals this bracket might not have had a clear favorite, but it does now. At that event, Sawyer Bartelt beat #6 TJ Stewart, #17 Bradley Hill, and #10 Sonny Sasso twice. He's established himself as the top dog at 92 kg, but he'll be tested.
Fargo champs Max McEnelly and Camden McDanel are joined by Fargo finalists Sonny Sasso, and Cody Merrill. Other Fargo placers include McCrae Hagarty, Austin Johnson, Cole Mirasola, Soren Herzog, Nathan Taylor, and Max Vanadia. That's a whole lot of guys with significant freestyle accomplishments.
Max McEnelly and Sonny Sasso's 2021 Fargo final
Melvin Whitehead was a USA Wrestling Recruiting Showcase finalist, and even though he's only been wrestling for a little over a year, he's made big strides. Keep an eye on him. He won't be a favorite to win, but you'll want to get familiar with him.
NHSCA champ Hoke Hogan can make a splash in this bracket, and PIAA finalist Austin Johnson could do damage. This bracket should be a whole lot of fun.
Predictions: 1) Sawyer Bartelt 2) Max McEnelly 3) Sonny Sasso 4) Cody Merrill 5) Camden McDanel 6) Austin Johnson 7) Cole Mirasola 8) Soren Herzog
110 kg
Contenders
#5 (220) Koy Hopke, Pinnacle Wrestling Club, Wisconsin
#11 (220) Carter Neves, Ohio
#18 (220) Parker Ferrell, Virginia Elite Wrestling Club, Virginia
HM Dirk Morley, Black Fox Wrestling Academy, Colorado
HM Jacob Walker, Iowa
HM Nicholas Sahakian, St. John Bosco High School Wrestling, California
Since winning his Fargo title last year, Koy Hopke has looked outstanding and even knocked off last year's 92 kg champ Gavin Nelson. He's the favorite to win this bracket.
Koy Hopke's Fargo final against Jacob Walker
In Hopke's way will be #11 Carter Neves who was 4th at Fargo last year, #18 Parker Ferrell who was third, Jacob Walker who Hopke beat in the Fargo Finals, Nicholas Sahakian who finished 6th, and Doc B placer Dirk Morley.
This is a solid heavyweight group, but the weight lacks the depth of the other nine brackets. Hopke has looked impenetrable, and he'll expect to take the spot but not without a challenge.
Predictions: 1) Koy Hopke 2) Carter Neves 3) Parker Ferell 4) Jacob Walker 5) Nicholas Sahakian 6) Dirk Morley