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Pan America Championships

"Lauridsen started off with a dominant streak to the finals in Greco, winning his first three matches via first-period pinfalls. Then in the final, Lauridsen lost a high-scoring 13-11 decision to Peru’s Abel Juarez to earn the silver medal.

Then in freestyle, Lauridsen went undefeated in earning the gold medal. After a 12-1 win in the quarters, Lauridsen then exacted revenge on Juarez in the semis with a 10-0 tech in 1:39. Then in the final, Lauridsen beat Roger Ramalhete of Brazil 12-0 in 42 seconds."

FS55: Kael Lauridsen:
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"At Pan American Championships, Adams was simply dominant. In freestyle, he went 4-0 and wasn’t scored upon. He outscored his opposition 43-0 on the way to gold. In Greco, Adams also went 4-0 to earn double-gold medals. He outscored his opponents 39-3 on his way to the top of the podium."

65KG FS: Joel Adams
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FARGO, N.D. July 19, 2022, – Tuesday, as the nation’s best men’s freestylers went after it at the USMC JUNIOR FREESTYLE NATIONALS with national titles up for grabs.



NEBRASKA Team Members:

Junior freestyle
100 — Hank Kriegler
106 — Cadyn Coyle, Tavean Miller
113 — Tyler Durden
120 — Miles Anderson, Jacob Campbell, Kael Lauridsen, Avery Russell
126 — Hunter Jacobsen, Enrique Haynes, Jesse Loges, Braiden Kort
132 — Ross Bratetic, Connor Ritonya, Ely Olberding
138 — AJ Parrish, Cal Price, Keith Smith, Lance Olberding
145 — Drew Cooper, Kyan Young
152 — Josiah Aburumuh, Caden Eggleston, Michael Myers, Adam Kruse
160 — Aiden Robertson, Jayden Coulter, Charles Powers, Landon Weidner
170 — Grant Moraski, Brian Petry, Isaac White
182 — Blane Boehmer, Peyton Haupt, Torrance Keehn
195 — Caleb Schwerdtfeger, Mason Villwok, Prayvell Pope, Thomas Vance

JR Freestyle 120 LBS Finals:
1st Nathanael Jesuroga (Iowa) tech-fall Caden Horwath (Michigan), 12-2
3rd Alan Koehler (Minnesota) tech-fall Braeden Davis (Michigan), 12-2
5th Kael Lauridsen (Nebraska) tech-fall Kenneth Hendriksen (Tennessee), 10-0
7th Vincent Kilkeary (Pennsylvania) dec. Gylon Sims (Illinois), 13-6

Junior Greco-Roman
100 — Hank Kriegler
106 — Cadyn Coyle, Tavean Miller
113 — Tyler Durden
120 — Miles Anderson, Jacob Campbell, Kael Lauridsen, Avery Russell, Tyler Japp
126 — Hunter Jacobsen, Enrique Haynes, Jesse Loges
132 — Ross Bratetic
138 — AJ Parrish, Cal Price, Keith Smith
145 — Drew Cooper, Kyan Young
152 — Michael Myers, Caden Eggleston, Cade Baumgart, Josiah Aburumuh
160 — Benidetto Aburumuh, Aiden Robertson, Baylor Kaup
170 — Grant Moraski, Brian Petry
182 — Blane Boehmer, Peyton Haupt
195 — Thomas Vance

JR GR 100 Finals:
1. Javaan Yarbrough (OH)
2. Isaac Stewart (MT)
3. Cadyn Coyle (NE)
4. Tyler Garvin (MD)

Lauridsen and Smith will both wrestle and won FIRST place.

JR GR 120 Finals:
1. Kael Lauridsen (NE)

2. Massey Odiotti (IL)
3. Alan Koehler (MN)
4. Marcello Milani (MI)
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JR GR 138 Finals:
1. Keith Smith (NE)

2. Colton Parduhn (AK)
3. Pierson Manville (PA)
4. Gunnar Hamre (WI)
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Junior women’s freestyle
106 — Maycee Peacher
117 — Aubrie Pehrson, Sophia Shultz, Zoey Barber
122 — Alexis Pehrson, Nella Dolan
127 — Regan Rosseter, Sydnie Brown
132 — Kristen Schellenberg
138 — Reagen Gallaway
164 — Kaylee Ricketts, Carol Victoria Azcona
180 — Faith Bonar, Hailey Siebrass, Makena Schramm

16U Freestyle
100 — Hudson Loges, Cole Welte
106 — Alex Gates, Brody Pitner, Abdirahman Unle, Isaac Ekdahl
113 — Teagan Benson, Scott Meier Jr.
120 — John Alden, Brenyn Delano, Gatlin Krepela
126 — Brayden Canoyer, Mason Petersen, Kaedun Goodman
132 — Logan Glynn, Iverson Mejia
138 — Tyler Harrill, James Kansteiner
145 — Marco Robles
152 — Jack Sherrell, Henry Reilly, Dreu White
160 — Cade Ziola
170 — Trot Nigh
182 — Adonis Bonar II, Dyllon Carpenter
195 — Grant Schwerdtfeger
220 — Gavyn Rhoden

94 Lbs 16U FS Finals:
1. Haakon Peterson (WI)
2. Nathan Rioux (IN)
3. Ayden Dodd (OH)
4. Cole Welte (NE)

160lb 16U Freestyle Results:
1. Bekhruz Sadriddinov (PA)
2. Travis Grace (CA)
3. Max Nevlin (NJ)
4. Jordan Chapman (NJ)
5. Cade Ziola (NE)

16U Greco-Roman
100 — Hudson Loges, Cole Welte
106 — Alex Gates, Abdirahman Unle, Brody Pitner, Brenyn Delano
113 — Teagan Benson
120 — John Alden
126 — Brayden Canoyer, Kaedun Goodman, Mason Petersen
132 — Logan Glynn, Iverson Mejia
138 — Daniel Gonzalez Jr
145 — Marco Robles
152 — Jack Sherrell, Henry Reilly
170 – Trot Nigh
182 — Adonis Bonar II, Dyllon Carpenter
220 — Gavyn Rhoden

16U GR Finals:
1. Lincoln Sledzianowski (FL)
2. Hudson Loges (NE)
3. William Phillips (TN)
4. Boden Banta (ID)

16U women’s freestyle
106 — Mileena Notaro, Maycee Peacher
117 — Sophia Shultz, Aubrie Pehrson, Zoey Barber, Morgan Maschmann
122 — Alexis Pehrson
127 — Sydnie Brown, Regan Rosseter
132 — Ann Maria Meiman, Kristen Schellenberg
138 — Kylie Sullivan, Jenna Secord
144 — Emma Stice
164 — Piper Zatechka

16U Womens FS Finals:
1. Skylar Little Soldier (MN)
2. Cadence Diduch (IL)
3. Alicen Dillard (TX)
4. Kayla Edwards (CA)
5. Jordyn Fouse (PA)
6. Dealya Collins (WI)
7. Ciara Riner (WV)
8. Regan Rosseter (NE)


FloWrestling nationally ranked boys: Kael Lauridsen (No. 6 at 120)
Nationally ranked girls:
Kaylee Ricketts (No. 14 at 164)

 
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U17 World Championships​

The 2022 Cadet World Championships broadcast starts on Jul 25, 2022 and runs until Aug 1, 2022.

Greco-Roman team​

2022 U17 Greco-Roman World Team
65 kg: Joel Adams NE (The Best Wrestler), 2-0

Championship series: Joel Adams over Pierson Manville, 2-0
Match 1: Adams tech Manville, 10-1
Match 2: Adams dec Manville, 7-6

Team USA's U17 World Team​

Women's Freestyle

40kg: Megan Valdez
43kg: Erica Pastoriza
46kg: Gabriella Gomez
49kg: Audrey Jimenez
53kg: Mariia Yefremova
57kg: Shelby Moore
61kg: Valerie Hamilton
65kg: Elizabeth Shunn
69kg: Jasmine Robinson
73kg: Amarisa Manuel

Men's Freestyle

45kg: Domenic Munaretto
48kg: Christian Castillo
51kg: Luke Lilledahl
55kg: Jax Forrest
60kg: Kyler Larkin
65kg: Tyler Kasak
71kg: Joe Sealy
80kg: Zack Ryder
92kg: Max McEnelly
110kg: Koy Hopke

Men's Greco-Roman

45kg: Davis Motyka
48kg: Christian Castillo
51kg: Elyle Francisco
55kg: Nicholas Treaster
60kg: Jesse Van Baalen
65kg: Joel Adams
71kg: Arvin Khosravy
80kg: Cole Han Lindemyer
92kg: Cody Merrill
110kg: Koy Hopke

U17 Mens Freestlye won the Team Championship:

 
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2022 UWW CADET WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS:

Joel Adams (Nebraska-USA) Wins GOLD In Rome

Joel Adams led the way for Team USA by picking up five wins without surrendering a point. He moved into and won the 65-kg finals at the U17 Worlds in Rome.​

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Joel Adams (Nebraska) kicking butt at the UWW!
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This wrestler is a MUST GET for for NU Wrestling program!

"On the Greco side, the clear standout performer was Adams. He not only brought home a gold medal at 65kg, but he also accomplished this without surrendering a single point. Adams outscored his opposition 36-0. Interestingly enough, he was able to put points on the board despite only being awarded top position via passivity in two of his matches. At the highest level, Greco matches often come down to par terre. However, Adams scored 18 of his points via takedowns, which was far and away the most of the U.S. Greco team. "

UPDATE: 4 Oct; Adams is ranked #3 in nation by WIN magazine at 145 freestyle.
 
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GRECO-ROMAN CHAMPIONS CROWNED AT U15 PAN AMERICAN TEAM TRIALS​

U15 PAN AMERICAN TEAM TRIALS
At Boys Town, Neb., August 5


Hudson Loges of Blair Nebraska also had a great day on the way to the 48 kg Greco Roman title. In the finals, Loges scored a 10-0 technical fall over Lincoln Sledzianowski of Florida, who won U15 and 16U National titles this year. In the semifinals, Loges pinned U15 Nationals champion Michael Romero of California in 3:33. Loges was second at the 16U Nationals and the U17 Nationals this year in Greco-Roman.

48 kg Greco-Roman final results
1st Place
Match - Hudson Loges (NE) tech. fall Lincoln Sledzianowski (FL), 10-0
3rd Place Match - Michael Romero (CA) tech fall Will Detar (PA), 8-0
5th Place Match - Amari Vann (NJ) forfeit over Che Jenkins (AZ)

Hudson placed Third in the U15 Freestyle:
48 kg
1st Place Match - Michael Romero (CA) tech. fall Lincoln Sledzianowski (FL), 14-4
3rd Place Match - Hudson Loges (NE) dec. Amari Vann (NJ), 8-2
5th Place - Che Jenkins (AZ)

15U Nationals Greco-Roman champion Dreshaun Ross of Iowa swept a best-of-three series at 85KG against Adonis Bonar II of Nebraska (Creighton Prep Bellevue) with a pair of technical falls. Ross won 8-0 in bout one and 17-8 in bout two. They were the only two entries at this weight class.

85 kg Freestyle
1st Place - Dreshaun Ross (IA)
2nd Place - Adonis Bonar II (NE)
Round 1 - Dreshaun Ross (IA) tech fall Adonis Bonar II (NE), 10-0
Round 2 – Dreshaun Ross (IA) tech fall Adonis Bonar II (NE), 10-0
 
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Tyler Berger Joins the Pennsylvania RTC​

Philadelphia, Pa. - Pennsylvania Regional Training Center Executive Director and Head Coach Brandon Slay has announced the addition of Senior Athlete Tyler Berger as a full time resident athlete. Berger will compete at 70kg while representing the PRTC at domestic and international competitions.

"We are extremely thankful to be adding Tyler Berger to our PRTC family," said Slay. "He really fits our team culture because he believes and lives out our core values. At 70kg, he is an ideal addition for Joey, Jordan, Dave, and Mark. We look forward to helping Tyler reach his full potential on and off the mat."

Berger was a NCAA Finalist and 3-time All-American at the University of Nebraska. He placed 5th, 3rd, and 2nd while compiling a career record of 138-39 for the Cornhuskers. Upon graduation in 2019, Berger stayed in Lincoln as a Volunteer Assistant for the team. He is one of the most decorated wrestlers in Nebraska history. With his commitment to the PRTC he will be re-connecting with his mentor and former training partner, Jordan Burroughs.

"I got to watch Tyler grow from a young Husker recruit to one of the best wrestlers in the country," says Burroughs, a 2011 Nebraska grad who joined the PRTC in 2021. "He lives with an uncompromising standard of excellence and he's also committed to being not only a great wrestler but a great man. He's going to undoubtedly help expand upon our strong culture here, and I'm glad to be teammates with him once again!"
 
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"The United States is bringing an experienced team of hungry Greco-Roman wrestlers, as they seek to win their first U23 World medal in this style since the event was created by United World Wrestling in 2017. Team USA will have three past Senior World Team members in the lineup in Greco-Roman, which will be the first discipline contested, October 17-19 in Pontavedra, Spain."

Three Nebraska wrestlers will compete:

U.S. Greco Roman roster
55 kg: Camden Russell, Omaha, Neb. (MWC Wrestling Academy)
60 kg: Phillip Moomey, Kearney, Neb. (Spartan Combat RTC/TMWC)

65 kg: Mason Carzino-Hartshorn, Antioch, Calif. (West Coast Greco RTC)
67 kg: Peyton Omania, Concord, Calif. (New York AC)
72 kg: Benjamin Peak, Marquette, Mich. (NMU-OTS/Sunkist Kids)
77 kg: Britton Holmes, Colorado Springs, Colo. (U.S. Army WCAP)
82 kg: Tyler Cunningham, Gretna, Neb. (MWC Wrestling Academy)
87 kg: Michial Foy, Crete, Ill. (Gopher WC RTC)
97 kg: Nicholas Boykin, Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Ohio RTC/Sunkist Kids)
130 kg: Cohlton Schultz, Parker, Colo. (Sunkist Kids)

Athlete College affiliation
Northern Michigan 3 (Carzino-Hartshorn, Holmes, Peak), Arizona State (Schultz), Cornell (Moomey), Iowa Western CC (Russell), Michigan State (Omania), Minnesota (Foy), Nebraska-Kearney (Cunningham), Ohio State (Boykin)
 
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