Brian Keck Memorial Preseason Nationals Tournament Recap

Wisconsin Wrestlers Shine at Brian Keck Preseason Nationals 2025

The Brian Keck Memorial Preseason Nationals – held Oct. 23-26, 2025, in Des Moines, Iowa – is one of the premier early-season wrestling tournaments, drawing top talent from across the country. Wisconsin’s high school wrestlers made a strong showing at this year’s event, bringing home multiple medals and showcasing the state’s rising stars. Below is a recap of Wisconsin’s notable performances, broken down by division: Boys High School Showcase, 9th-10th Grade, 11th-12th Grade, and Girls High School.

Boys High School Showcase Division (Recruiting Showcase)

The Boys High School Showcase is an elite division open only to pre-qualified wrestlers (state champions, state placers, and other national All-Americans). Four Wisconsin wrestlers earned All-American honors (top-8) in this ultra-competitive field:

  • Nehemiah Lendobeja (Kaukauna)2nd Place at 285 lbs (2-1). The Kaukauna senior and returning state medalist reached the finals before falling to Iowa’s Ashton Honnold. Lendobeja, currently ranked #3 in Wisconsin at heavyweight, helped Kaukauna win a team state title and is poised for a big senior year.

  • Mason Moody (Arrowhead)3rd Place at 113 lbs (4-1). Just a freshman, Moody proved his hype is real by beating older competition for a podium finish. He is the top-ranked Division 1 wrestler in Wisconsin at 113 lbs and showed why, bouncing back from a semifinal loss to pin his opponent for 3rd.

  • Luke Driedric (Arrowhead) – 6th Place at 285 lbs (2-1; Inj).  The Arrowhead junior reached the semifinals, where he was beat by fellow Wisconsinite Lendobeja. Following the match, he had to injure out of the tournament, falling to a 6th place finish. 
  • Lincoln Swick (Oconomowoc)8th Place at 120 lbs (4-3). Another talented freshman, Swick fought through the wrestlebacks to earn 8th. He’s already ranked #2 in D1 at 120 lbs and showed impressive grit against a national field, notching four wins.

  • Olin Neuville (De Pere)8th Place at 157 lbs (3-3). Neuville, a junior, secured a podium spot after facing several state champions from other states. A returning state qualifier with a career 87-12 record, he entered ranked #3 in D1 at 150 lbs and validated that status by hanging with elite competition.

These showcase results are significant, as this division featured many of the nation’s best. Wisconsin’s four All-Americans underline the depth of talent in the state’s high school ranks.

9th-10th Grade Division

Wisconsin’s freshmen and sophomores had a banner tournament in the 9th-10th grade division, capturing two championships and a total of nine All-American finishes (top-8). Notable performances include:

  • Easton Kammerud (Mt. Horeb/Barneveld)1st Place at 175 lbs (4-0). Kammerud pinned/tech falled his way to the title.  The freshman phenom dominated the bracket with four bonus point wins. Easton looks to continue his dominant run this coming season.

  • Kade Splinter (Stoughton)1st Place at 215 lbs (3-0). Splinter, another Wisconsin freshman, ran through a tough upper-weight bracket to claim gold. Hailing from Stoughton’s powerhouse program, he showed composure beyond his years.

  • A.J. Woerpel (Hortonville)3rd Place at 106 lbs (8-1). Woerpel’s only loss came to the eventual champion in the quarterfinals. He rebounded with determination to secure third. A.J. is currently ranked #1 at 106 in Division 1 as a freshman, backing up that ranking with an 8-1 showing here.

  • Tomm Heiser (Evansville)3rd Place at 175 lbs (6-1). Heiser fell in a close match to Minnesota’s Destan Skelly but wrestled back for third at the same weight class won by Kammerud. A sophomore and the younger brother of four-time champ Danny Heiser, Tomm is making his own name with this national podium finish.

  • Tyler Paulson (Aquinas)4th Place at 132 lbs (8-2). Paulson battled through a deep bracket to take fourth. The sophomore and returning D3 state qualifier only lost to the eventual 2nd- and 3rd-place finishers from Pennsylvania and Ohio.

  • Jacob Penzkover (La Crosse Aquinas)6th Place at 144 lbs. Penzkover, a sophomore, racked up several pins on his way to sixth. 

  • Brodey Lewis (Milton)6th Place at 100 lbs. Lewis is a freshman who stepped into a 100-pound weight class and came away with sixth. He is already ranked #2 at 106 in D1, and his performance here confirms Milton has another lightweight star on the rise.

  • Rylie Kendziora (Kimberly)6th Place at 285 lbs. Kendziora, a sophomore heavyweight, held his own against big-school competition from across the country.

  • Mason Boulanger (Luxemburg-Casco)8th Place at 157 lbs. Boulanger a sophomore  ground out an 8th-place medal in a stacked bracket. He went 3-3 on the weekend, showing the same toughness that helped him qualify for state as a freshman.

With two champions and several other medalists, Wisconsin’s underclassmen made a statement. Names like Kammerud, Splinter, and Woerpel will be well-known to wrestling fans as they continue their careers.

11th-12th Grade Division

In the junior/senior division, many of Wisconsin’s leading upperclassmen competed in the Showcase or sat out, yet those who stayed in the 11th-12th field still found success. Three Wisconsin wrestlers earned All-American honors:

  • J.D. Minder-Broeckaert (Hudson)1st Place at 165 lbs (4-0). Minder-Broeckaert claimed Wisconsin’s lone title in the 11th-12th division with a dominant run at 165. A senior from Hudson, J.D. capped off the tournament by pinning Iowa’s Miles Lesley in the finals.

  • Sam Zanton (Middleton)3rd Place at 157 lbs (5-1). Zanton, a junior, avenged an earlier loss to claim third place. Only a loss to an out-of-state finalist blemished his record. Zanton is a returning state medalist and currently ranked #2 in Division 1 at 157.

  • Braden Johnson (Cumberland)7th Place at 138 lbs. Johnson, a senior from Cumberland, earned a spot on the podium. A top-ranked Division 3 wrestler at 138 lbs and a state placer last year, Johnson proved he can compete with big-school and out-of-state foes.

Wisconsin’s presence in the upperclassmen division was smaller, but Minder-Broeckaert’s championship and Zanton’s podium finish were highlights. These veterans will lead their high school teams this winter with national credentials under their belts.

Girls High School Division

Wisconsin’s girls contingent had an outstanding tournament, with 13 All-Americans (top-8 finishers) – more than any other division for the state. While no Wisconsin girl won a title, four made the finals, and several others secured podium finishes in a field loaded with nationally ranked talent.

Finalists (2nd Place)

  • Daelin Cody (Princeton/Green Lake)2nd at 120 lbs (5-1)
    Sophomore Daelin Cody continued her national ascent with a runner-up finish at 120 pounds. Cody ran through five straight opponents before falling in the finals to Illinois standout Angelina Gochis. A returning Wisconsin state medalist, she wrestles with strong positional awareness and sharp mat IQ. Her only loss coming in the championship bout underscores her readiness to compete at a national level heading into the WIAA season.
  • Laynie Vaughan (Wautoma/Wild Rose)2nd at 170 lbs (4-1)
    Junior Laynie Vaughan showcased her trademark consistency in a deep 170-pound bracket. The returning state medalist picked up four wins en route to the finals before dropping a close match to Iowa’s Anastasia Simon. Vaughan’s national runner-up finish confirms her place among Wisconsin’s most reliable upperweights.
  • Franky Groom-Frey (North Crawford/Seneca)2nd at 140 lbs (4-1)
    Franky Groom-Frey, a junior and returning state finalist, again proved her ability to thrive in big moments. She earned four strong wins to reach the championship bout, where she fell to Texas star Landri VonGonten. Groom-Frey’s performance adds another podium to an already impressive résumé that includes a Fargo All-American finish. 
  • Bryn Schmidt (New London)2nd at 190 lbs (3-1)
    Freshman Bryn Schmidt made a splash in her national high school debut, reaching the 190-pound finals before dropping a hard-fought match to Texas champion Blake Baker. Schmidt displayed maturity beyond her age, controlling position and pace throughout the tournament. Her silver medal marks an outstanding preseason launch for the New London newcomer, setting high expectations for her first varsity campaign.

3rd Place Medalists

  • Cassidy O’Connell (Eau Claire Regis/Altoona)3rd at 100 lbs (5-1)
    Sophomore Cassidy O’Connell turned in one of Wisconsin’s strongest performances, finishing 5-1 and taking bronze at 100 pounds. Her only setback came in a tight bout with Iowa’s Abigail Peterson. O’Connell’s blend of speed and technical precision continues to elevate her profile as one of the state’s most promising lightweights.
  • Emersyn Miller (Poynette)3rd at 155 lbs (6-1)
    Senior Emersyn Miller powered through a loaded 155-pound field to claim third, posting six wins on the weekend. After a semifinal loss to Iowa’s Skylar Slade, she stormed back through the wrestlebacks for two more wins. Miller’s resilience and top control stood out — traits that have made her one of Wisconsin’s most consistent upperweight leaders over the past few seasons.

Other Wisconsin All-Americans

  • Cora Stewart (Port Washington)4th at 120 lbs (5-2)
    Freshman Cora Stewart impressed in her national debut, going 5-2 and finishing fourth in a loaded 120-pound bracket. Stewart battled through tough opponents, including Wisconsin’s own finalist Daelin Cody and Arizona’s bronze medalist Hannah Naccarati-Cholo. 

  • Brynlee Vaughan (Wautoma/Wild Rose)4th at 155 lbs (4-2)
    Sophomore Brynlee Vaughan continued to build her résumé with a fourth-place finish at 155 pounds. Facing a bracket that included Kansas champion Leolyn Karnowski and fellow Wisconsinite Emersyn Miller, Vaughan held her own throughout the tournament. 

  • Maya Beckett (Notre Dame) 5th at 100lbs (5-2)
    Freshman Maya Beckett made an impressive national high school debut, going 5-2 to take 5th at 100 pounds. Her only losses came to top-tier opponents, including the eventual tournament champion by fall. Beckett closed out the weekend with a strong win against a tough opponent. Her performance signals big potential for Notre Dame’s newly formed girls’ team.
  • Alexa Thomas (Lake Geneva Badger)6th at 110 lbs (6-3)
    Alexa Thomas turned in one of Wisconsin’s busiest weekends, wrestling nine matches en route to a sixth-place finish at 110 pounds. The Lake Geneva Badger sophomore showcased grit in a deep field, collecting six wins while facing multiple state-level opponents from Missouri and Wisconsin. 

  • Dealya Collins (Mineral Point)6th at 135 lbs (3-3)
    Senior Dealya Collins closed out her preseason with a solid sixth-place finish at 135 pounds. The veteran Miner went 3-3, dropping close bouts to nationally ranked wrestlers from Indiana, Washington, and California. A two-time state qualifier, Collins’ experience and consistency continue to anchor Mineral Point’s growing girls program.

  • Layla Risler (Mondovi/Eleva-Strum)6th at 145 lbs (3-3)
    Sophomore Layla Risler finished sixth at 145 pounds, adding another national-level result to her résumé. Risler battled through a tough bracket that included champions from Iowa and Minnesota, proving she can hang with the best. A returning state medalist and Fargo placer, her steady progression bodes well for her upcoming WIAA season.

  • Stella Pettitt (Freedom)7th at 140 lbs (4-2)
    Stella Pettitt bounced back from early losses to finish seventh at 140 pounds, going 4-2 on the weekend. The Freedom sophomore showcased resilience, securing wins over out-of-state competition and reinforcing Freedom’s reputation as one of Wisconsin’s top programs for developing girls wrestling talent.

  • Lily Baker (Freedom)8th at 110 lbs (4-3)
    Sophomore Lily Baker rounded out the podium for Wisconsin with an eighth-place finish at 110 pounds. Baker picked up four wins in a competitive bracket that included fellow Wisconsinite, Alexa Thomas. The Freedom lightweight continues to gain valuable national experience and will look to build on her strong preseason showing this winter.

The performance of Wisconsin’s girls was a highlight of the Preseason Nationals. With four finalists and 13 medalists, it’s clear that Wisconsin’s girls program is on the rise. Many of these athletes – like Cody, the Vaughan sisters, Groom-Frey, and O’Connell – are already proven talents, and their success on a national stage bodes well for the upcoming high school season.

Closing Thoughts

From the national spotlight of the Showcase to the developing ranks of the 9th–10th division and the surging wave of Wisconsin girls, the 2025 Brian Keck Preseason Nationals once again affirmed the state’s standing as one of the Midwest’s wrestling powerhouses.

In total, Wisconsin wrestlers earned over two dozen national medals, including multiple titles, finals appearances, and breakout performances across nearly every weight class.

As the winter season approaches, these results are more than just early bragging rights — they’re a sign that Wisconsin wrestling continues to evolve, producing not just tough wrestlers, but complete, technically sharp athletes capable of standing toe-to-toe with the nation’s best.

All Results

NameSchool WeightGradeTournament RecordPlacePeople who beat them Tournament Division
Easton KammerudMt. Horeb/ Barneveld1759th4-01st9th-10th
Kade SplinterStoughton2159th3-01st9th-10th
AJ WoerpelHortonville1069th8-13rdAlex Hall MO 1st9th-10th
Tomm HeiserEvansville17510th6-13rd Destan Skelly MN 2nd 9th-10th
Tyler PaulsonAquinas13210th8-24thArturo Reyes PA 2nd, Kyle Scavuzzo OH 3rd9th-10th
Jacob PenzkoverAquinas1449th6-36thQuincey Crawford MO 1st, Chase Davis OH 3rd, Sebastian Rodriguez CA 5th9th-10th
Brodey LewisMilton1009th4-1 (INJ)6thTy Martin IA 1st9th-10th
Mason BoulangerLuxemburg-Casco15710th3-38thThunder Page KS 1st, Drake Troxel NE 4th, Brian Moreno ID 7th9th-10th
Rylie KendzioraKimberly28510th0-36thSawyer Schendel MN 1st, Gabriel Ortiz FL 4th, Michael Danial IL 5th9th-10th
Drey KrenRegis/ Altoona10610th4-2DNPGavin Hoeft MN 2nd, Gabriel Ryzyi MI top 129th-10th
Bryce Madden Mt. Horeb/ Barneveld1069th1-2DNPGavin Hoeft MN 2nd, Jaxson Avery SD top 489th-10th
Ryker MoskiewiczCadott10610th1-2DNPGavin Hoeft MN 2nd, Sullivan Sigman SD top 249th-10th
Bryce FeranPrescott1069th1-2DNPMason Enquist CO top 64, Gabe Nettleton TN top 649th-10th
Carter SoltSauk Prairie1069th0-2DNPJackson Hackett FL 8th, Lincon Huck IA top 969th-10th
Ryan GartmanGrafton1069th1-2DNP Corbin Helm FL top 48, Hoyt Wasburn IA top 649th-10th
Tristan BancroftMonona Grove/ McFarland11310th0-2DNPTyler Gerhold IA top 64, Kane Preskitt TX top 969th-10th
Malakai BarkerOsceola11310th4-2top 32Henry Golembiewski MI top 24, Maysen Perkins MO top 249th-10th
Keilan YangN/A1138th2-2DNPAndres Lopez NM 2nd, Malakai Barker top 329th-10th
Graysen KoepkePort Washington11310th2-2DNPDavid McClurg CA 4th, Deagan Kinkade CA top 329th-10th
Jacob AdsitBeaver Dam1209th0-2DNPAusten Fry IA top 64, Tatum Sida TX top 969th-10th
Gregory HellendrungChilton/ Hilbert12010th0-2DNPGunner Perkins OH top 32, Hudson Bragg CO top 329th-10th
Isaiah NeitzelWatertown1209th3-2top 32Weston Pollock top 16, Ricardo Poolaw NM top 129th-10th
Waylon FryGlenwood City1209th3-2top 32Ollie Pulliam TX 1st, Hoyt Harshman WA top 129th-10th
Kale CrassN/A1208th0-2DNPDrew Murante IL top 48, Nolan Callahan IL top 489th-10th
Isaac WeberGermantown12610th3-2top 32Dominic Rodriguez FL top 24, Kash Koopmans IA top 249th-10th
Karlo ReyesWisconsin Dells12610th0-2DNPJaxon Felker CO 3rd, Eli Modglin IL top 329th-10th
Amadeus KuckHomestead12610th0-2DNP Luke Thompson IL top 48, Jaxson Bagwell IL top 489th-10th
Logan SalmLuxemburg-Casco13210th3-2DNPMitchel Baker MO top 16, William Coleman CO top 329th-10th
Lane HagueSt. Croix Central13210th2-2DNPEzekiel Rodrigues MN top 16, Daxton Folsom MO top 249th-10th
Garrett BowdenPulaski1329th2-2top 24Sabatino Sciullo PA 6th, Ezekiel Rodrigues MN top 169th-10th
Briar VromanWinneconne13210th2-2top 32Jaxsen Draves NE top 24, Gavin Mason IN top 249th-10th
Preston SchneiderOshkosh West13810th2-2top 24James Lauf MO top 12, Bryan Garcia FL top 169th-10th
Phillip SteigerPortage13810th1-2DNPCrew Carlson NE top 12, Truman Hogen IA top 329th-10th
Oliver SudbrinkCadott14410th1-2DNPTalon Flowers CO top 24, Jeremy Valdez CA top 329th-10th
Caden SchwartzOregon14410th2-2DNPColton Wilson MO top 12, Brody Carson CA top 129th-10th
Jacob Lootans Jr.Regis/ Altoona15010th2-2top 24J'Shawn Sterling NE 2nd, Chase Whitney MN top 129th-10th
Alex MartinezWestosha Central15010th2-2top 12Holden Jacobs TX 5th, David Burchett CO 7th9th-10th
Nevan DoyleN/A1578th2-2top 16Kayden Hanlon NV 6th, Jack Burdick UT top 129th-10th
Anthony RickmanIthaca/Weston1659th0-2DNPCole Kansteiner NE 8th, Kalin Thompson NE 6th9th-10th
Warren CaulumWest Salem/ Bangor1659th1-2top 12Cole Sackett MO 1st, Kalin Thompson NE 6th9th-10th
Josiah BastienLuxemburg-Casco1659th0-2DNPSamson Castillo ID 4th, Rolan Alvarez IA top 169th-10th
Maxim WahlquistRiver Falls17510th0-2DNPHarmon Kramer SD top 12, Dean Wingate TN top 129th-10th
Caysen MartinekEau Claire Memorial19010th0-2DNPOcie House AL 6th, Emmett Shedek IA top 169th-10th
JD Minder-BroeckaertHudson16512th6-01st11th-12th
Sam ZantonMiddleton15712th6-13rdJaiden Oliver FL 2nd11th-12th
Braden Johnson Cumberland13811th5-27thConner Whitely OH 2nd, Malakii Martin CO 3rd11th-12th
Tayden RingstadDeforest10611th1-2top 16Nolan Mather VA top 12, Blake Eddy NE top 1211th-12th
Isaiah BlackRiver Falls11311th1-2DNPIlan Shank ID top 16, Ike Heysinger IA top 1611th-12th
Caleb SchreiberRandom Lake12611th0-2DNPBrayden Luinstra KS top 16, Wyatt Koenen MN top 6411th-12th
Waylon Deaton River Falls 13211th3-2DNPTyler Yancey TX 3rd, Jadon Dinwiddie IL top 1611th-12th
Mason BoernerOmro13212th3-2top 32Chase Kastner CT top 16, Jadon Dinwiddie IL top 1611th-12th
Xavier VangOshkosh West13211th0-2DNPWalker Waidelich WI top 48, Sullivan Baccam IA top 6411th-12th
Walker WaidelichNew Richmond13211th2-2DNPLogan Svoboda NE top 12, John David Shattuck Al top 3211th-12th
Bryson BuslerWatertown13211th2-2top 24Markel Hackwelder OH 4th, Dawson Hawthorne IL top 1211th-12th
Mason MalnoryOmro13211th0-2DNPJadon Dinwiddie IL top 16, Ethan Kelly MO top 6411th-12th
Oliver LarsonRiver Falls13811th5-2top 12Brycen Dawley WA 6th, Mateus Sgai FL 8th11th-12th
Mason SchulteRiver Valley13812th0-2DNPMaxwell Beck OH top 48, Riley Dilka KS top 4811th-12th
Logan SteffenOregon13811th5-2top 16Liam Aye IL top 24, Oliver Larson WI top 1211th-12th
Ryan FrankWaupaca13811th1-2DNPBraden Johnson WI 7th, Diego Cordova NM top 6411th-12th
Talon BergOsceola13812th2-2DNPZaphyr Musshorn CT top 48, Logan Zimmerman NE top 3211th-12th
Antonio SowellAmery13812th3-2top 24Myles Sanchez NE top 24, Jet Millison KS top 1611th-12th
Breck RitchieKaukauna14411th2-2DNPKiron Do Nascimento Neves TX top 64, Drew Anderson IA top 3211th-12th
Lincoln LunsmannNew Richmond14411th0-2DNPRyan Dietrick TN top 16, Cross Alpe TN top 6411th-12th
Colton ShurpitPrinceton/ Green Lake14411th0-2DNPChase Yancey TX top 24, Wyatt Hunton GA top 6411th-12th
Brody ErnestOconomowoc15012th2-2DNPTy Eversman CO top 32, Nathaniel Burchfiel TX top 3211th-12th
Dashel PhilippMuskego15012th0-2DNPJordan Schafer SD top 12, Aaron Sung OH top 6411th-12th
Logan KuckHomestead15712th3-2DNPCoehn Weber IL top 12, Diego Ramirez TX top 2411th-12th
Drayk NolanChilton/ Hilbert15711th1-2DNPDallas Gossen MN top 16, Jayden Harter IA top 4811th-12th
Scott GutermannRandom Lake15711th0-2DNPGrady Hull IL top 48, Campbell Denton KS top 3211th-12th
Will DaileyOshkosh West16511th1-2DNPJulian Sierra FL top 16, Corey Robinson IL top 3211th-12th
Ben Hilbert Appleton West16511th1-2DNPDominic Pardi MN top 24, Trey Magness NE top 3211th-12th
Alvin PetersonSmoerset16511th1-2DNPDominic Meli CO 7th, Bodi Knudsen NE top 3211th-12th
Emmett CollinsMineral Point16511th1-2DNPLeo Ashurov TX top 24, Kael Hutchinson IA top 2411th-12th
Finn GrauwelsMiddleton16512th2-2top 24Colton Wilson MN top 12, Aiden Brown IL top 1211th-12th
Colletti HillMadison Memorial17512th1-2DNPRex Topete CA top 24, Griffin Goins OK 6th11th-12th
Brock SchmidtHortonville19011th2-2top 12Timothy Brown GA 4th, Cael Fier MN 8th11th-12th
Nehemiah LendobejaKaukauna28512th2-12ndAshton Honnold IA 1stShowcase
Mason MoodyArrowhead1139th4-13rdCarew Christensen IA 2ndShowcase
Luke DriedricArrowhead28511th2-1 (INJ)6thNehemiah Lendobeja WI 2nd Showcase
Lincoln SwickOconomowoc1209th4-38thIrving Bicoy III HI top 12, Kipton Lewis IA 5th, Brand'n Edstrom ID 7thShowcase
Olin NeuvilleDe Pere15711th3-38thDavid Burchett CO 7th, Jet Brown MO 3rd, David Burchett CO 7thShowcase
Logan SchadKiel13211th0-2DNPJackson Yeatman OK top 12, Jaxon Johnson TX top 24Showcase
William ChristopherNew London13812th1-2DNPCael Puderbaugh KS top 12, Matthew Wasson KY top 24Showcase
Alex PenzkoverIA14410th0-2DNPIsaiah Gallegos CO 3rd, Makael Aguayo MT top 16Showcase
Collin HammWeyauwega-Fremont15710th2-2top 12Gavin Regis UT 4th, Olin Neuville WI 8thShowcase
Ben MillerWittenburg-Birnamwood15712th1-2top 24Marcus Killgore AZ 2nd, Benjamin Duran NM top 16Showcase
Murphy BeyerFreedom16511th1-2top 16Emerson Tjaden KS 6th, Nolan Vogel IL top 16Showcase
Jacob KidderHartford19012th0-2DNPJeremy LeBlanc AZ 2nd, Gabriel Barragan CA 3rdShowcase
Daelin CodyPrinceton/ Green Lake12010th5-12ndAngelina Gochis IL 1stGirls
Laynie VaughanWautoma/ Wild Rose17011th4-12ndAnastasia Simon IA 1stGirls
Franky Groom-FreyNorth Crawford/ Seneca14011th4-12ndLandri VonGonten TX 1stGirls
Bryn SchmidtNew London 1909th3-12ndBlake Baker TX 1stGirls
Cassidy O'ConnellRegis/ Altoona10010th5-13rdAbigail Peterson IA 2ndGirls
Emersyn MillerPoynette15512th6-13rdSkylar Slade IA 2ndGirls
Cora StewartPort Washington1209th5-24thDaelin Cody WI 2nd, Hannah Naccarati-Cholo AZ 3rdGirls
Brynlee VaughanWautoma/ Wild Rose15510th4-24thLeolyn Karnowski KS 1st, Emersyn Miller WI 3rdGirls
Alexa ThomasBadger11010th6-36thKayleigh Milam MO top 12, Jayden Keller MO 3rd, Ashley Basmajian IL 5thGirls
Dealya CollinsMineral Point13512th3-36thNaima Ghaffar IN 1st, Saige McCleery WA 3rd, Chloe Wehry MN 5thGirls
Layla RislerMondovi/ Eleva-Strum14510th3-36thHayden Bratland IA 1st, Emma Antoni MN 3rd, Taydem Bylin WA 5thGirls
Stella PettittFreedom14010th4-27thZoe Delgado FL 4th , Ali Bryant TN 5thGirls
Lily BakerFreedom11010th4-38thKatie Biscoglia IA 4th, Alexa Thomas WI 6th, Serineh Crane CA 7thGirls
Meadow VierckRosholt11010th0-2DNPAlayah Losey KS top 12, Giuliana Rios TX top 32Girls
Sophie BaumMt. Horeb12012th0-2DNPAspen Gray NE top 48, Kate Krause IA top 48Girls
Morgan JohnsonDeforest1209th3-2top 16Phoebe Gutierrez CO top 12, Sydney Stifter MO Girls
Alexandra BakerWauwatosa East/ West12512th1-2DNPGabriella Martinez TX , Sloane Abbey NE top 24Girls
Cora BighleySomerset1259th2-2DNPAmanda Lillie WA , Jaelyn Skelley TX top 24Girls
Kit AlsakerWaunakee13010th2-2DNPWillow White FL , Lilli Cooper IA top 12Girls
Ryley ReichlingMineral Point13011th0-2DNPAnabell Ohira HI top 48, Evelyn Thornburg KS top 48Girls
Izzie Evitch Menomonee Falls13012th2-2DNPArianna Ruiz FL , Isla Schemmel IA top 16Girls
Megan RamsayOnalaska1359th1-2DNPAvery Fitzgerald TX top 16, Alyssa Ornelas CO top 24Girls
Madalynn MuellerRichland Center13512th0-2DNPChloe Wehry MN , Liberty Drake OK top 24Girls
Jenace KeyserDeforest13511th0-2DNP Kasia Wong OK top 24, Amy Mendoza-Cruz NE top 32Girls
Annabella Nelson1359th1-2DNPKeagan Edwards IL top 12, Nia Hagler UT Girls
Erika SleznikowMarshfield 14011th2-2top 12Nora Akpan MN , Kylie Whitaker WAGirls
Rachael HangLaCrosse Logan/ Central14511th1-2DNPSummer Guthmiller SD, Taylor Martell TX top 12Girls
Caylin JohnsonWaupaca14511th1-2DNPJosylyn Glass CA top 12, Lucia Campbell NE top 12Girls
Evie StineMilton17011th1-2DNPParice Jones CO top 12, Amelia Soltis WI top 12Girls
Amelia SoltisMt. Horeb17010th3-2top 12Aisha Williams Bautista TX , Brooke Arbic FL Girls
Emily HeisnerMineral Point17011th0-2DNPGracie Pinckney IA , Chandni Banks CA top 12Girls
Haylee YagerMineral Point23511th1-2top 16Jazmyn Garcia NE top 12, Saniya Erzhanova OH top 12Girls

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