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Midlands Record Book MIDLANDS RECORD BOOK 1963-2014 TOP PLACERS BY YEAR 2014 125 1st Joey Dance Virginia Tech 184 1st Jack Dechow Old Dominion 125 2nd Thomas Gilman Iowa 184 2nd Lorenzo Thomas Penn 125 3rd Stevan Micic Northwestern - Unattached 184 3rd Sam Brooks Iowa 125 4th Kory Mines Edinboro 184 4th Hayden Zillmer North Dakota State 125 5th Joshua Rodriguez North Dakota State 184 5th Vic Avery Edinboro 125 6th Billy Watterson Brown 184 6th Nikko Reyes Illinois 125 7th Ethan Lizak Minnesota - Unattached 184 7th Ricky Robertson Wisconsin 125 8th David White Binghamton 184 8th Brett Harner Princeton 133 1st Cory Clark Iowa 197 1st Nathan Burak Iowa 133 2nd Zane Richards Illinois 197 2nd Timmy McCall Wisconsin 133 3rd Ryan Taylor Wisconsin 197 3rd James Fox Harvard 133 4th A.J. Schopp Edinboro 197 4th Alex Polizzi Northwestern 133 5th Kevin Norstrem Virginia Tech 197 5th Abe Ayala Princeton 133 6th Jarrod Garnett Lehigh Valley AC 197 6th Jeff Koepke Illinois 133 7th Dominick Malone Northwestern 133 8th Caleb Richardson Penn 197 8th Shawn Scott Northern Illinois 197 7th Ruben Franklin CSU-Bakersfield 141 1st Mitchell Port Edinboro 285 1st Bobby Telford Iowa 141 2nd Devin Carter Virginia Tech 285 2nd Mike McMullan Northwestern 141 3rd Joseph McKenna Lehigh Valley AC 285 3rd Connor Medbery Wisconsin 141 4th Josh Dziewa Iowa 285 4th Ty Walz Virginia Tech 141 5th Chris Mecate Old Dominion 285 5th Dawson Peck Maryland 141 6th Steven Rodrigues Illinois 285 6th Evan Knutson North Dakota State 141 7th Brandon Wright Grand View 285 7th Garrett Ryan Columbia 141 8th Shyhiem Brown Maryland 285 8th Jake Henderson Old Dominion 149 1st Jason Tsirtsis Northwestern Team Champion: Iowa 149 2nd David Habat Edinboro 149 3rd Brandon Sorensen Iowa Art Kraft Champion of Champions: Mitchell Port (141), Edinboro 149 4th Sal Mastriani Virginia Tech 149 5th Rick Durso Franklin & Marshall Dan Gable Most Outstanding Wrestler: Taylor Walsh (165), 149 6th Brody Grothus Iowa Indiana 149 7th Alexander Richardson Old Dominion 149 8th Seth Lange Minnesota - Unattached Individial High Scorer: Taylor Walsh (165), Indiana (29) 157 1st Isaiah Martinez Illinois Fastest Fall: Louis Mascola (157), Maryland (0:22) 157 2nd Cody Pack South Dakota State 157 3rd Mike Kelly Iowa Gorriaran Memorial: Taylor Walsh (165), Indiana (4) 157 4th Chad Walsh Rider 157 5th Justin Staudenmayer Brown 157 6th Louis Mascola Maryland 157 7th Doug Welch Purdue 157 8th Brandon Zeerip Eastern Michigan 165 1st Taylor Walsh Indiana 165 2nd Pierce Harger Northwestern 165 3rd Jackson Morse Illinois 165 4th Nick Moore Iowa 165 6th Ty Prazma Missouri 165165 7th 5th Tristan Adam Warner Fierro Old CSU-Bakersfield Dominion 165 8th Pat Smith Minnesota - Unattached 174 1st Mike Evans Iowa 174 2nd Zac Brunson Illinois 174 3rd Alex Meyer Iowa 174 4th Josh Snook Maryland 174 5th Johnny Sebastian Northwestern - Unattached 174 6th Brock Gutches Southern Oregon 174 7th Frank Cousins Wisconsin 174 8th Nate Jackson Indiana TOP PLACERS BY YEAR 2013 125 1st Thomas Gilman Iowa 184 1st Jimmy Sheptock Maryland 125 2nd Jarrod Garnett Bison WC 184 2nd Ethen Lofthouse Iowa 125 3rd Jesse Delgado Illinois 184 3rd Nate Brown Lehigh - Unattached 125 4th Dylan Peters Northern Iowa 184 4th Ophir Bernstein Brown 125 5th Sean Boyle Michigan 184 5th Keegan Mueller D1 Fitness 125 6th Cory Clark Iowa 184 6th Sam Brooks Iowa 125 7th Robert Deutsch Rider 184 7th Kurt Julson North Dakota State 125 8th Conor Youtsey Michigan 184 8th Vic Avery Edinboro 133 1st Joe Colon Northern Iowa 197 1st Christian Boley Maryland 133 2nd Tony Ramos Iowa 197 2nd Braden Atwood Purdue 133 3rd A.J. Schopp Edinboro 197 3rd Nathan Burak Iowa - Unattached 133 4th Tyler Graff Wisconsin 197 4th John Bolich Lehigh 133 5th Mason Beckman Lehigh 197 5th Alex Polizzi Northwestern 133 6th Alan Waters Missouri - Unattached 197 6th Mario Gonzalez Illinois 133 7th Devon Lotito Cal Poly 197 7th Joe Rau Minnesota Storm 133 8th Rossi Bruno Michigan 197 8th Donald McNeil Rider 141 1st Mitchell Port Edinboro 285 1st Adam Coon Michigan 141 2nd Steven Rodrigues Illinois 285 2nd Bobby Telford Iowa 141 3rd Josh Dziewa Iowa 285 3rd J.T. Felix Boise State 141 4th Rick Durso Franklin & Marshall 285 4th Steve Dwyer Beebe 141 5th Ethan Raley Indiana 285 5th Ernest James Edinboro 141 6th Pat Greco Northwestern 285 6th Spencer Myers Maryland 141 7th Ryan Fillingame Adam St. - Unattached 285 7th Adam Fager Utah Valley 141 8th Tyler Argue Northern Illinois 285 8th Chris Lopez Illinois 149 1st Mitchell Minotti Lehigh Team Champion: Iowa 149 2nd Eric Grajales Michigan 149 3rd Brandon Sorensen Iowa - Unattached Art Kraft Champion of Champions: Joe Colon (133), 149 4th Brody Grothus Iowa Northern Iowa 149 5th Jason Tsirtsis Northwestern 149 6th Blake Roulo George Mason - Unattached Dan Gable Most Outstanding Wrestler: Joe Colon (133), 149 7th Chad Walsh Rider - Unattached Northern Iowa 149 8th Rylan Lubeck Wisconsin Individial High Scorer: Mike Evans (174), Iowa (29) 157 1st Derek St. John Iowa 157 2nd Taylor Walsh Indiana Fastest Fall: Anthony Edgren (285), UW-Whitewater (0:23) 157 3rd John Greisheimer Edinboro 157 4th Isaiah Martinez Illinois - Unattached Gorriaran Memorial: Taylor Walsh (165), Indiana (4) 157 5th Nick Brascetta Virginia Tech - Unattached 157 6th Isaac Jordan Wisconsin 157 7th Zac Brunson Illinois 157 8th Chad Ryan Columbia 165 1st Steven Monk North Dakota State 165 2nd Nick Moore Iowa 165 3rd Taylor Massa Michigan - Unattached 165 4th Pierce Harger Northwestern 165 5th Cooper Moore Northern Iowa 165 6th Josh Houldsworth Columbia 165 7th Ryan LeBlanc Indiana 165 8th Chad Lowman Grand View 174 1st Mike Evans Iowa 174 2nd Shane Hughes Columbia 174 3rd Hayden Zillmer North Dakota State 174 4th Brock Gutches Southern Oregon 174 5th Zach Epperly Virginia Tech 174 6th Scott Liegel Wisconsin 174 7th Alex Meyer Iowa 174 8th Monte Schmalhaus Utah Valley TOP PLACERS BY YEAR 2012 125 1st Jarrod Garnett Virginia Tech 184 1st Ben Bennett Central Michigan 125 2nd Jesse Delgado Illinois 184 2nd Robert Hamlin Lehigh 125 3rd Christian Cullinan Central Michigan 184 3rd Travis Rutt Oklahoma - Unattached 125 4th Cory Clark Iowa - Unattached 184 4th Ryan Loder Northern Iowa 125 5th Trent Sprenkle North Dakota State 184 5th Jimmy Sheptock Maryland 125 6th Jarrod Patterson Oklahoma - Unattached 184 6th Vic Avery Edinboro 125 7th Joe Roth Central Michigan 184 7th Jake Waste Buffalo 125 8th Anthony Zanetta Pittsburgh 184 8th Sammy Brooks Iowa - Unattached 133 1st Ryan Mango Stanford - Unattached 197 1st Dustin Kilgore Kent State 133 2nd Daniel Dennis Hawkeye WC 197 2nd Matt Wilps Pittsburgh 133 3rd Tyler Graff Wisconsin 197 3rd Taylor Meeks Oregon State 133 4th Mason Beckman Lehigh 197 4th Kyven Gadson Iowa State 133 5th A.J. Schopp Edinboro 197 5th Mario Gonzalez Illinois 133 6th Jesse Theilke Wisconsin - Unattached 197 6th Kevin Beazley Old Dominion 133 7th Randy Cruz Lehigh 197 7th Hudson Taylor Lions WC 133 8th Scotti Sentes Central Michigan 197 8th Alex Polizzi Northwestern 141 1st Kendric Maple Oklahoma 285 1st Chad Hanke Oregon State 141 2nd B.J. Futrell Illinois 285 2nd Zac Thomusseit Pittsburgh 141 3rd Mike Mangrum Oregon State 285 3rd Connor Medbery Wisconsin 141 4th Devin Carter Virginia Tech 285 4th Ben Apland Michigan 141 5th Mitchell Port Edinboro 285 5th Mike McMullan Northwestern 141 6th Evan Henderson North Carolina 285 6th Jarod Trice Central Michigan 141 7th Joey Lazor Northern Iowa 285 7th Matt Meuleners Northern State 141 8th Jason Tsirtsis Northwestern - Unattached 285 8th Eric Thompson Grand View 149 1st Nick Brascetta Virginia Tech Team Champion: Illinois 149 2nd Donnie Vinson Binghamton 149 3rd Montell Marion Unattached Art Kraft Champion of Champions: Nick Brascetta (149), 149 4th Steve Santos Columbia Virginia Tech 149 5th Nick Lester Oklahoma 149 6th Eric Grajales Michigan Dan Gable Most Outstanding Wrestler: Ben Bennett (184), 149 7th Shane Welsh Lehigh Central Michigan 149 8th Josh Wilson Utah Valley Individial High Scorer: Robert Kokesh (174), Nebraska (28.5) 157 1st Jason Welch Northwestern 157 2nd Joey Napoli Lehigh Fastest Fall: Michael Mangrum (141), Oregon State (0:24) 157 3rd Isaac Jordan Wisconsin - Unattached 157 4th Taylor Walsh Indiana Gorriaran Memorial: Kevin Beazley (197), Old Dominion (3) 157 5th Jesse Dong Virginia Tech 157 6th Ian Miller Kent State 157 7th Matt Lester Oklahoma 157 8th Hayden Zillmer North Dakota State 165 1st Bubby Graham Oklahoma 165 2nd Bekzod Abdurakhmanov Clarion WC 165 3rd Pete Yates Virginia Tech 165 4th Steven Monk North Dakota State 165 5th Conrad Polz Illinois 165 6th Mark Lewandowski Buffalo 165 7th Taylor Massa Michigan 165 8th Ramon Santiago Rider 174 1st Robert Kokesh Nebraska 174 2nd Nate Brown Lehigh 174 3rd Jordan Blanton Illinois 174 4th John Cannon Buffalo 174 5th Lee Munster Northwestern 174 6th Dan Yates Michigan 174 8th Craig Kelliher Central Michigan 174 7th Bryce Hammond CSU-Bakersfield TOP PLACERS BY YEAR 2011 125 1st Matt McDonough Iowa 184 1st Robert Hamlin Lehigh 125 2nd Jarrod Garnett Virginia Tech -Unattached 184 2nd Ben Bennett Central Michigan 125 3rd Jesse Delgado Illinois 184 3rd Ryan Loder Northern Iowa 125 4th Levi Mele Northwestern 184 4th Braden Atwood Purdue 125 5th Jarrod Patterson Oklahoma 184 5th Erich Schmidtke Oklahoma 125 6th Joe Roth Central Michigan 184 6th Joe Rau Elmhurst 125 7th Jared Germaine Eastern Michigan 184 7th Vinnie Wagner Iowa 125 8th Trent Sprenkle North Dakota State 184 8th John Dickson Virginia Tech 133 1st Devin Carter Virginia Tech 197 1st Chris Honeycutt Edinboro 133 2nd Tony Ramos
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