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Saturday AM Brackets 2016 Olympic Team Trials Sat. Challenge GR 59 KG Ildar Hafizov Loser of 74 Loser of 41 Army (WCAP) / 74 41 111 Bye I. Hafizov _ Bye Bye 156 38 _ Justin LaValle Minnesota Storm / Loser of 1 138 Max Nowry 1 Army (WCAP) / Ryan Mango 74 Loser of 40 Army (WCAP) / 40 _ Bye R. Mango _ Bye Bye Bye 39 _ Bye Bye Bye N. Triggas Nikko Triggas _ Bye NYAC / 174 102 3RD Jesse Thielke 1ST NYAC / Bye J. Thielke _ Bye Bye Bye 40 _ Bye Bye Bye J. Hodge _ Jermaine Hodge _ Bye Loser of 39 Army (WCAP) / 39 Sam Jones 75 NYAC/NMU / Loser of 2 139 Dmitry Ryabchinskiy 2 NYAC/NMU / 157 41 _ Bye Bye S. Mango 112 Spenser Mango _ Bye Loser of 75 75 Loser of 38 38 Army (WCAP) / 2016 Olympic Team Trials Sat. Challenge FS 65 KG Brent Metcalf Loser of 76 Loser of 45 NYAC/HWC / 76 45 113 Bye B. Metcalf _ Bye Bye 158 42 _ Frank Molinaro Nittany Lion Wrestling Club / Loser of 3 140 Kellen Russell 3 NYAC/MWC / Logan Stieber 76 Loser of 44 TMWC / 44 114 Loser of 4 Bernard Futrell 4 TMWC/CKWC / 43 92 Zain Retherford NLWC / Loser of 5 James Green 5 TMWC / 175 103 3RD Jimmy Kennedy 1ST NYAC/MWC / Loser of 6 Dean Heil 6 Cowboy WC / 44 93 Jason Chamberlain TMWC / Loser of 7 115 Reece Humphrey 7 Loser of 43 NYAC/Ohio RTC / 43 Aaron Pico 77 TMWC / Loser of 8 141 Jayson Ness 8 MN STORM / 159 45 _ Bye Bye J. Oliver 116 Jordan Oliver _ Bye Loser of 77 77 Loser of 42 42 Sunkist / 2016 Olympic Team Trials Sat. Challenge GR 66 KG Bryce Saddoris Loser of 78 Loser of 49 U.S. Marines / 78 49 117 Bye B. Saddoris _ Bye Bye 160 46 _ Michael Hooker Army (WCAP) / Loser of 9 142 Devin Scott 9 Minnesota Storm / Christopher Gonzalez 78 Loser of 48 NYAC/NMU / 48 _ Bye C. Gonzalez _ Bye Bye Bye 47 _ Bye Bye Bye P. Smith Patrick Smith _ Bye Minnesota Storm / 176 104 3RD RaVaughan Perkins 1ST NYAC / Bye R. Perkins _ Bye Bye Bye 48 _ Bye Bye Bye A. Sancho _ Alejandro Sancho _ Bye Loser of 47 NYAC/NMU / 47 Brian Graham 79 Minnesota Storm / Loser of 10 143 Marco Lara 10 Army (WCAP) / 161 49 _ Bye Bye E. Coleman 118 Ellis Coleman _ Bye Loser of 79 79 Loser of 46 46 Army (WCAP) / 2016 Olympic Team Trials Sat. Challenge WM 58 KG Alli Ragan Loser of 80 Loser of 53 NYAC / 80 53 119 Loser of 11 Tarkyia Mensah 11 Wayland / 162 50 94 Trinity Griffin Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club / Loser of 12 144 Becka Leathers 12 TMWC / Randi Beltz 80 Loser of 52 TMWC / 52 120 Loser of 13 Lauren Louive 13 HWC / 51 95 Axa Molina Lindenwood Women`s Wrestling C / Loser of 14 Kayla Miracle 14 Sunkist / 177 105 3RD Kelsey Campbell 1ST Sunkist / Loser of 15 Arian Carpio 15 Sunkist / 52 96 Natalia Hinojo Oklahoma City / Loser of 16 121 Maya Nelson 16 Loser of 51 Sunkist / 51 Jenna Burkert - Nowry 81 Army (WCAP) / Loser of 17 145 Sally Roberts 17 Army (WCAP) / 163 53 97 Megan Black McKendree / Loser of 18 122 Teshya Alo 18 Loser of 81 81 Loser of 50 50 TMWC / 2016 Olympic Team Trials Sat. Challenge GR 85 KG Jordan Holm Loser of 82 Loser of 57 Minnesota Storm / 82 57 123 Bye J. Holm _ Bye Bye 164 54 _ Mark Stenberg NYAC/NMU / Loser of 19 146 Kevin Radford Jr 19 Sunkist / Patrick Martinez 82 Loser of 56 Army (WCAP) / 56 _ Bye P. Martinez _ Bye Bye Bye 55 _ Bye Bye Bye B. Provisor Ben Provisor _ Bye NYAC/OTC / 178 106 3RD Jacob Clark 1ST / Bye J. Clark _ Bye Bye 56 _ Hayden Zillmer CrosbyHay / Loser of 20 124 Lucas Sheridian 20 Loser of 55 Army (WCAP) / 55 Ryan Hope 83 NYAC/CKWC / Loser of 21 147 Courtney Meyers 21 Army (WCAP) / 165 57 _ Bye Bye J. Anderson 125 Jon Anderson _ Bye Loser of 83 83 Loser of 54 54 Army (WCAP) / 2016 Olympic Team Trials Sat. Challenge WM 63 KG Elena Pirozhkova Loser of 84 Loser of 61 TMWC / 84 61 Olivia Seppinni 126 Loser of 22 McKendree Bearcat Wrestling 22 Club / 166 Alexis Porter 58 98 NYAC/McKendree Bearcat Wrestling Club / Loser of 23 148 Shai Mason 23 TMWC / Leigh Jaynes-Provisor 84 Loser of 60 Army (WCAP) / 60 127 Loser of 24 Hannah Jewell 24 King University / 59 99 Shelby Hall Doyfestown / Loser of 25 Jennifer Page 25 TMWC / 179 107 3RD Amanda Hendey 1ST TMWC / Loser of 26 Rosemary Flores 26 Staten Island / 60 100 Monica Ramirez Lindenwood / Loser of 27 128 Katerina Lobsinger 27 Loser of 59 Combat sports Academy / 59 Mallory Velte 85 TMWC / Loser of 28 149 Francesca Giorgio 28 Simon Fraser / 167 61 101 Rachael Shannon Xtreme Training / Loser of 29 129 Erin Clodgo 29 Loser of 85 85 Loser of 58 58 Sunkist / 2016 Olympic Team Trials Sat. Challenge FS 125 KG Tervel Dlagnev Loser of 86 Loser of 65 Sunkist / 86 65 130 Bye T. Dlagnev _ Bye Bye 168 62 _ Connor Medbery TMWC / Loser of 30 150 Eric Thompson 30 NLWC / Tyrell Fortune 86 Loser of 64 TMWC / 64 _ Bye T. Fortune _ Bye Bye Bye 63 _ Bye Bye Bye D. Bradley Dom Bradley _ Bye Sunkist / 180 108 3RD Nick Gwiazdowski 1ST NYAC/Wolfpack WC / Bye N. Gwiazdowski _ Bye Bye 64 _ Justin Grant NYAC / Loser of 31 131 Bobby Telford 31 Loser of 63 TMWC/HWC / 63 Anthony Nelson 87 Minnesota Storm / Loser of 32 151 Matt Meuleners 32 TMWC / 169 65 _ Bye Bye Z. Rey 132 Zach Rey _ Bye Loser of 87 87 Loser of 62 62 Lehigh Valley AC / 2016 Olympic Team Trials Sat. Challenge GR 98 KG Josef Rau Loser of 88 Loser of 69 Minnesota Storm / 88 69 133 Bye J. Rau _ Bye Bye 170 66 _ Zach Merrill TMWC / Loser of 33 152 Jarod Trice 33 Titan Mercury / Orry Elor 88 Loser of 68 NYAC/NMU / 68 _ Bye O. Elor _ Bye Bye Bye 67 _ Bye Bye Bye J. Wechter John Wechter _ Bye Minnesota Storm / 181 109 3RD G Angelo Hancock 1ST NYAC/OTC / Bye G. Hancock _ Bye Bye Bye 68 _ Bye Bye Bye J. Kasper _ Jacob Kasper _ Bye Loser of 67 Roughhouse / 67 Daniel Miller 89 U.S. Marines / Bye D. Miller 153 _ Bye Bye 171 Bye 69 _ Bye Bye Bye C. Williams _ Caylor Williams _ Bye Loser of 89 89 Loser of 66 66 Army (WCAP) / 2016 Olympic Team Trials Sat. Challenge WM 69 KG Tamyra Mensah Loser of 90 Loser of 73 TMWC / 90 73 134 Bye T. Mensah _ Bye Bye 172 70 _ Lorrie Ramos Titan Mercury Wresting Club / Loser of 34 154 Veronica Carlson 34 NYAC / Julia Salata 90 Loser of 72 NYAC/OTC / 72 135 Loser of 35 Maggie Douma 35 Oklahoma City / 71 _ Bye Bye I. Smith Iris Smith _ Bye Army (WCAP) / 182 110 3RD Brittney Roberts 1ST Sunkist / Bye B. Roberts _ Bye Bye 72 _ Hannah Gladden EAWC / Loser of 36 136 Forrest Molinari 36 Loser of 71 TMWC / 71 Rachel Watters 91 Gator/OKCU Women/Men RTC / Loser of 37 Lisa Gonzalez 155 Lindenwood Women`s Wrestling 37 C / 173 73 _ Bye Bye R. Miller 137 Randi Miller _ Bye Loser of 91 91 Loser of 70 70 Army (WCAP) /.
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