For our guys there:
Sam Herring, AA 139: Herring got the 3 seed behind last year's finalists at 133. This weight is a 3-horse race, and all 3 are relatively even; Herring can win this. He will get a rematch in the sems vs. Bishop McDevitt's returning finalist Camden Baum, who's headed to Purdue. Herring beat Baum 4-2 earlier this year. Win that, and he'll get Montgomery's returning champ Brandt Harer (Rutger) in the finals. Harer beat Herring 1-0 this year. All 3 are juniors, so this could happen again next year.
Dalton Perry, AAA 145: Perry got the 1 seed. He's the best guy at the weight, but not a lock to win. This is a good weight, though most of the better guys are on the bottom half. Perry should make the finals with only one possible speed bump, Abington Heights' NE champ Michael Turi (Cornell) in the semis. His most likely finals challenger will be Council Rock North's 2-seed Eren Sement (Michigan), who has finished 3rd 3x. Sement will need to get past Baldwin's Ramil Islamov (West Virginia) -- Islamov lost 7-6 to Perry at regionals.
Asher Cunningham, AAA 172: Cunningham got the 1 seed and will win the weight. He'll likely pin or tech the field. It's a decent weight, but he teched his likely finals opponent at regionals.