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Graduation Class - 2011                 10-11 Weight - 152
                                         Projected College Wt: 149




Class Rank: #1
State Placings: 1st-2nd-1st-1st (Div 3)

National Accomplishments:
2011 FloNational Champion
2010 Super 32 Champion
2010 Grappler Fall Classic Champion (OW)
3rd @ 2010 FloNationals
8th @ 2009 Super 32 Challenge


Academics:
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COLLEGE PLANS - Michigan State
Scouting Report
Fall 2010 - Like Rendina or Pommerenke, there could definitely be an argument for Wildmo as the top guy in this class.  The only real difference between him and the three guys ahead of him is whats happened over the summer.  The top 3 all had very good Summer seasons, while Wildmo has not competed since the FloNationals.  He placed 7th at a very tough weight at the Super 32 last fall and he finished 3rd at an equally tough weight at the FloNationals this spring.  Wildmo has been one of the best wrestlersin the state for the past three years, winning a state title his freshman and junior year and falling to Ryen Nieman in a thriller his
sophomore year.  At the FloNationals he showed how
dominant he can be on the mat as he man-handled
nationally ranked Jake Sueflohn of Wisconsin in the 3rd place match en route to a 6-2 win.  Wildmo's lack of summer competetion may keep him a little under-recognized nationally, however, he has proven his
dominance in the state over the past two years as well as his ability to compete with and beat the best kids in the country.  He is currently still rated by InterMat as one of the Top 50 recruits in the country and is considered a Top 20 140lber by just about every national poll.  Also, lets not forget that he barely lost to Ryen Nieman, who left high school a few months ago widley considered one of the best wrestlers in the country, twice during his Sophomore
season and summer.  Wildmo will definitely benefit from College Riding time and has the skill set  to contend for All-American status almost immediately in college.
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