The Reno TOC web page has most of the competing teams listed although there may be some late entries that will be posted later.
On the college side, the team title will obviously be a battle for early supremacy between PSU and Ok State. The other teams will be fighting for 3rd place, but there are some potentially good individual matchups. Suriano will get some exposure, and he should be right in the mix. I think returning AA Conner Schram from Stanford could be a good challenge for him. Another possibility is Drew Templeman from Wyoming who had a pretty good season last year. I'm not sure who will be the best guys at 133, but if Brock is healthy, he would be a good one for Cortez. At 141 there is Heil and McKenna and on a good day I think Jimmy can be right in there too. There is no contest for 149 unless you call competing for the chance to be trounced in the finals a contest. We should see Nolf vs Jo Jo at 157, possibly Cenzo vs Chandler Rogers at 165 if Rogers can make the cut and stay healthy. (and if Cenzo makes weight this time) The mix between 174 and 197 depends on who goes at what weight. I'm just taking a wait and see attitude right now. I'm not sure who the other teams have at Hwy, but I'm looking forward to seeing a healthy Nevills go at it.
On the high school side, there are some interesting entries with Penn State connections. Allen HS from Allen, TX will be there. That's Bo's HS and I'm guessing his dad is still the head coach. His previous HS before moving to TX will also be there - Rio Rancho from NM. Bakersfield HS from CA is listed too. That's Jake Varner's HS. And last, but far from least, is Wasatch HS from Heber City, UT. That's the former HS of none other than Cael Sanderson. In fact, if you look back at the Reno archive of past winners, you'll see Cael listed somewhere back around the 1995 to 1997 timeframe.
On the college side, the team title will obviously be a battle for early supremacy between PSU and Ok State. The other teams will be fighting for 3rd place, but there are some potentially good individual matchups. Suriano will get some exposure, and he should be right in the mix. I think returning AA Conner Schram from Stanford could be a good challenge for him. Another possibility is Drew Templeman from Wyoming who had a pretty good season last year. I'm not sure who will be the best guys at 133, but if Brock is healthy, he would be a good one for Cortez. At 141 there is Heil and McKenna and on a good day I think Jimmy can be right in there too. There is no contest for 149 unless you call competing for the chance to be trounced in the finals a contest. We should see Nolf vs Jo Jo at 157, possibly Cenzo vs Chandler Rogers at 165 if Rogers can make the cut and stay healthy. (and if Cenzo makes weight this time) The mix between 174 and 197 depends on who goes at what weight. I'm just taking a wait and see attitude right now. I'm not sure who the other teams have at Hwy, but I'm looking forward to seeing a healthy Nevills go at it.
On the high school side, there are some interesting entries with Penn State connections. Allen HS from Allen, TX will be there. That's Bo's HS and I'm guessing his dad is still the head coach. His previous HS before moving to TX will also be there - Rio Rancho from NM. Bakersfield HS from CA is listed too. That's Jake Varner's HS. And last, but far from least, is Wasatch HS from Heber City, UT. That's the former HS of none other than Cael Sanderson. In fact, if you look back at the Reno archive of past winners, you'll see Cael listed somewhere back around the 1995 to 1997 timeframe.