'25 U20 & U23 US World Team Trials, 5/30 - 6/1

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I believe this is now fully updated for the U23 competition.

U23
70 kilograms (154.3 pounds): Connor Pierce

R1: 10-0, TF @ 2:24 over Elijah Larsen
R2: 17-6, TF @ 5:45 over Lucas Kapusta
R3: 10-0, TF @ 2:11 over Kade Law
R4: 14-10, DEC, over Paul Kelly
Quarters: lost 5-3, DEC, to Kael Voinovich
Consolation R?: 9-8, DEC, over Koy Buesgens
Consolation Quarters: lost 15-10, DEC, to Sam Ewing
7th Place Match: lost 4-2, DEC, to Cade Wirnsberger


74 kilograms (173.1 pounds): Ty Watson
R1: bye
R2: lost 10-7, DEC, to Ian Fritz

79 kilograms (174.1 pounds): Sam Beckett
R1: 15-5, TF @ 5:13, over Tyson Nisley
R2: lost 10-6, DeC, to Ethan Riddle
Consolation R1: 10-0, TF @ 0:50, over Caeden Troeger
Consolation R2: 10-5, DEC, over Sabino Portella
Consolation R3: 7-0, DEC, over Magnes Kuokkanen
Consolation R4: lost 13-0, TF @ 1:42 to Matthew Waddell

86 kilograms (189.5 pounds): Rocco Welsh
R1: bye
R2: 10-0, TF @ 1:39 over Reese Spiro
R3: 10-0, TF @ 1:17 over Shane McConville
R4: 10-0, TF @ 2:53 over Jared Schoppe
Quarters: 3-0, DEC, over Simon Ruiz
Semis: 8-3, DEC, over Rylan Rogers
Finals: he'll face Jaxon Smith
- Match 1: 4-2, DEC, over Jaxon Smith
- Match 2: 6-3, DEC, over Jaxon Smith

Rocco Welsh wins the competition, and makes the USA U23 Team!!!

125 kilograms (275.5 pounds) Dawson Bundy
R1: 14-6, DEC, over Bruce Wagers
R2: lost 10-0, TF @ 2:07 to Devon Dawson
Consolation R1: FALL @ 2:26 over Vincent Parke
Consolation R2: 11-0, TF @ 3:00 over Stephan Monchery
Consolation R3: lost 15-2, TF @ 4:59 to Cameron Geuther
 
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What time is the finals ? Great test for Welsh. He’s definitely capable of beating Jaxon Smith

I have no clue on the timing. And while I don't know if they are placements for the mats or the event is just wrestling through, but currently on the Bout Board, Welsh - Smith, Match 1, is in the hole for Mat 3
 
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I have no clue on the timing. And while I don't know if they are placements for the mats or the event is just wrestling through, but currently on the Bout Board, Welsh - Smith, Match 1, is in the hole for Mat 3
Thanks. They were pretty precise on start times. The whole thing is supposed to go to 3:30 today so things might move at a decent pace.
 

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Connor Pierce - Cade Wirnsberger contest for 7th place @ 70 Kg. is currently taking place on Mat 4

Edit: Cade Wirnsberger wins, 4-2, DEC, so Connor Pierce takes 8th place @ 70 Kg.
 
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Timing wise, Rocco Welsh's next match is bout # 6826. It's not yet posted on the Bout Board. That said, 6823 is currently taking place on Mat 3, and 6824 is in the hole for the same mat. So, it could take place in the next 20 or so minutes (give or take).
 
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Rocco Welsh - Jaxon Smith, Match 2 now taking place on Mat 3

5-0, Welsh, at the end of the 1st period.

Smith outscores Welsh in the 2nd period, 3-1, which results in a 6-3, DEC for Rocco Welsh.

As such, he'll represent the USA at U23 Worlds at 86 Kg!!!
 
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Sammy7777!

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Next years 184 lbs. is going to be a meat grinder especially in the B1G. Nice quotes from Rocco. “Already feel myself getting better!” and “these were guys are easier.” The room. The room.
Agree. Our wrestling room and Coaching Staff are by far the best in the World.
 
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Tuesday Morning Sigh GIF by The Secret Life Of Pets
 

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Likely due to your repeated gloating on the PSU board when negative news impacted PSU.
Not at all. Issue is you guys say I'm a Iowa fan. If my posts were posted by someone you guys didn't think was a Iowa fan nothing about my posts would be said. I'm here to talk wrestling and current wrestling news. Not here to argue with people who can't understand we are all wrestling fans
 

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One follow-up from Saturday: Had the chance to watch the M Bros warm up before Sat night. Casey was the main supervisor. Lots of play wrestling.......maybe 10 minutes. Casey walks up, they get water, then what appeared to be a minute of each working on TD, foot work etc at hyper speed. Looked like running backs doing jump cut drills......the length of the field. Boom, then on to something else. Then another go.

Casey had a very scripted warmup, they knew exactly what to do and CC was in charge of the transitions. I know next to nothing about training for wrestling so it was really fun for me to see some of these details.

I've been to warmups at PSU matches where there is some easy work going on. Then they clear folks out and I suspect only friends of the program can see the details. Obviously the other teams are working out too.

We all see and are amazed at the results. I like learning about the process.
 

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There is a catwalk above one side of the action. Temp bleachers in place but only 3 rows high. Sections above mats 3 and 4 are packed .

The S in SRATH stand for short so I won’t have the best view
I thought it meant senior Rath, Collins dad. 😜
 

Hawktu

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News it not so good for Jayden James, as he falls in the 2nd match at 74 Kg., 15-2, TF @ 4:34, to Ladarion Lockett. He finishes 2nd.

FWIW, Lockett was a huge challenge for James, who is just finishing his junior year in HS
Wrestling up weight too, i think everybody only seen positives in that match.
 

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Since I'm a newbie I'm just gonna post my most recent take away: Jayden James is an absolute stud and when you account for his age and room to grow physically and technically I think he has a solid argument for being the true #1 in the class of 2026.
 

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Since I'm a newbie I'm just gonna post my most recent take away: Jayden James is an absolute stud and when you account for his age and room to grow physically and technically I think he has a solid argument for being the true #1 in the class of 2026.
Did I read where he is age appropriate for his grade? 16 yrs old? No reclass? If so, 👍🏻👍🏻
 
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Misalorales

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Did I read where he is age appropriate for his grade? 16 yrs old? No reclass? If so, 👍🏻👍🏻
I believe he is even slightly young for his grade. Like a kid that turns 18 just after graduation or something like that. In other sports the recruiting experts always see that and give a boost because they have more natural room for growth. Idk when his birthday is but I know he is at least nearly two years younger than Bo basset.
 

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How many pounds, and years, was he giving up in that match?
James is our 70kg (154 lb.) U17-eligible (born between 2008-10) rep this year and won his State title at 150 this year. For comparison, Lockett took gold at the 2023 U17 World championships. An internet search shows Lockett turned 19 in January of this year. FWIW, in March of this year posters on HVI were saying James was a 16-year-old junior, so the age difference between the two is fairly substantial, especially considering the physical development of males during the late teen years.
 
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JJ was definitely undersized and behind in the strength category, which is to be expected since he is our 70 kg U17 rep this year.
And according to Willie he is still just 16. Super young for his class. Pretty sure Lockett is almost 19 if not already

probably good to read through the thread before posting since my info was already posted by multiple people
 

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James is our 70kg (154 lb.) U17-eligible (born between 2008-10) rep this year and won his State title at 150 this year. For comparison, Lockett took gold at the 2023 U17 World championships. An internet search shows Lockett turned 19 in January of this year. FWIW, in March of this year posters on HVI were saying James was a 16-year-old junior, so the age difference between the two is fairly substantial, especially considering the physical development of males during the late teen years.

So then, in answer to my question, it looks like he was giving up 2 1/2 years, and 9 pounds.