Jacob Naylor of Maryland went 8-0 at 92 pounds at the 2024 14U Freestyle National Duals in Oaks, Pa.
OAKS, Pa.—The 2024 14U Freestyle National Duals All-Tournament Team has been announced, based upon results from the competition held in Oaks, Pa., on Friday and Saturday.
Athletes who went undefeated in their dual meet matches qualified for the All-Tournament Team, needing a minimum of five victories to be included.
Fifty-four athletes representing 20 different states were awarded spots on the All-Tournament Team in 14U Freestyle.
Pennsylvania placed the most athletes on the All-Tournament Team with 10. Following with six athletes on the All-Tournament team was Iowa. Four states saw four athletes earn All-Tournament team honors: Oklahoma, New York, Ohio, and Maryland. Virginia had three athletes on the team, while Indiana, Arkansas, Idaho, Massachusetts and Wisconsin had two athletes on the All-Tournament team. There were eight states with one athlete on the All-Tournament team: Colorado, Louisiana, New Jersey, Texas, Minnesota, Connecticut, Washington and Michigan.
14U Freestyle National Duals All-Tournament Team
71 pounds
Michael Nicosia (Pennsylvania Red), 10-0
Colton Wiseman (Indiana), 9-0
Grayden Paris (Pennsylvania Blue), 7-0
77 pounds
Johnathan Thompson (Iowa), 9-0
Rylan Sandoval (Oklahoma Blue), 8-0
Jace Rooney (New York Gold), 7-0
Nelson Villafane (Pennsylvania Blue), 7-0
83 pounds
Casen Becker (Colorado), 7-0
Rylen Wax (Ohio Scarlet), 7-0
87 pounds
Jackson Smith (Oklahoma Blue), 8-0
Tyler Conzo (New York Gold), 7-0
Carter Smith (Ohio Scarlet), 7-0
92 pounds
Jacob Naylor (Maryland), 8-0
Arav Pandey (Pennsylvania Blue), 7-0
102 pounds
Lewis Davis (Arkansas), 8-0
Nathan Matthis (Maryland), 8-0
Xavier Seabury (New York Gold), 7-0
106 pounds
Zachary Donalson (Arkansas), 8-0
Oliver Lange (Iowa), 8-0
Cole Schwartz (Pennsylvania Blue), 7-0
110 pounds
Joseph Leick (Iowa), 8-0
Ryatt Rodden (Oklahoma Blue), 8-0
Scout Scott (Idaho), 7-0
Nathan Morales (Massachusetts), 7-0
Jagger Martinez (Louisiana), 7-0
114 pounds
Raymond Causey (Maryland), 8-0
Austin Schield (Idaho), 7-0
Jaimon Mogard (Iowa), 7-0
Rocco Lombardo (Pennsylvania Blue), 7-0
Jack Cole (New Jersey), 6-0
119 pounds
Chad Votta (Maryland), 8-0
Waylen Denkins (Ohio Scarlet), 7-0
125 pounds
Reza Massjouni (Virginia), 6-0
130 pounds
Jax Zamarripa (Texas), 8-0
Riley Watts (Iowa), 7-0
Matthew McDermott (New York Gold), 7-0
Gavin Cantera (Ohio Scarlet), 7-0
136 pounds
Lincoln Hinchman (Indiana), 9-0
Kadin Martin (Minnesota Blue), 8-0
149 pounds
Hubert Szymko (Connecticut), 9-0
Asher Bacon (Pennsylvania Blue), 7-0
Dakota Anderson (Washington), 6-0
165 pounds
Chaney Lewis Jr. (Pennsylvania Red), 10-0
Tyde Nelsen (Iowa), 6-0
187 pounds
Sam Harrington (Pennsylvania Blue), 7-0
Zachary Leftwich (Virginia), 7-0
Kade Splinter (Wisconsin), 6-0
250 pounds
Keegan Hewitt (Pennsylvania Red), 10-0
Jordan Roe (Michigan), 8-0
Rhodes Molenda (Oklahoma Blue), 8-0
Ken-Bentee Mentee (Massachusetts), 7-0
Leland Havens (Wisconsin), 6-0
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