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#2 CONOR YOUTSEY (MASON)





















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Graduation Class - 2011                 10-11 Weight - 119
                                         Projected College Wt: 125




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

National Accomplishments:
2011 FloNational Runner-Up
2010 Junior Freestyle All-American (7th)
10-1 @ 2010 Junior FS Duals
2010 FloNationals Champion
2nd @ 2009 Western Junior Freestyle Regional
2nd @ 2008 USAW Preseason Nationals

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COLLEGE PLANS - US Military Academy
Scouting Report
Fall 2010 - Coming into this spring and summer the top 3 or 4 guys in this class were all pretty similiar in terms of in-state and national success.  However, over this summer Youtsey has created a bit of separation from the pack.  Since winning the FloNationals without surrendering an offensive point, he went on to put together a summer filledwith big-time wins including three wins over wrestlers who ended last season ranked Top 10 in the country by InterMat: Bricker Dixon (#4 at 112), Jerome Robinson (#5 at 119), and Mark Grey (#9 @119).  He beat Grey, who is a 3x Fargo National Champ, at the FILA Junior Nationals where he also took Pitt freshman and NCAA Qualifier Anthony Zanetta to three periods.  He was 11-1 at the Junior Duals in Freestyle and All-Americaned in Fargo, finishing 7th at 119lbs.  Between the Junior Duals and Fargo Youtsey beat five wrestlers are 2010 Freestyle All-Americans: Hunter Weber (WI), Dixon (MO), Rob Deutsch (NJ), Eric DeVos (IA), and Thomas Gilman (NE). He has been one of the best wrestlers in Michigan since arriving on the scene as a freshman, losing only twice throughout his prep career., however, his past summer of big wins is what has sealed him as the #1 recruit in this class.  His physical and styingy style should help him compete right away in college - he holds position and keeps himself in matches, which sets him up for big time wins.  A couple other intangibles that make Youtsey attractive to college coaches should be his small stature and his performance in the classroom.  He has been the same size for almost three years and still did not appear to be a full 119lber this summer in Fargo, so staying at 125lbs for his collegiate career should not be an issue and he has a 3.8 GPA.
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