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Top 14 Washington high school boys wrestlers to watch heading into postseason, including 2020 Mat Classic

With the 2020 Mat Classic just one month away, Scorebook Live is taking a closer look at the top wrestlers in the state of Washington. Here are the Top 14 boys
Top 14 Washington high school boys wrestlers to watch heading into postseason, including 2020 Mat Classic
Top 14 Washington high school boys wrestlers to watch heading into postseason, including 2020 Mat Classic

With the 2020 Mat Classic just one month away, Scorebook Live is taking a closer look at the top wrestlers in the state of Washington. Here are the Top 14 boys wrestlers to watch, regardless of classification:

TOP 14 BOYS WRESTLERS TO WATCH

1. HAIDEN DRURY, Toppenish, sr. (132)

It's not just his insane work rate - this Fresno State signee is always moving forward. Drury won his second Greco-Roman national title last July (132).

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2. YUSIEF LILLIE, Tahoma, jr. (120)

Another multi-state champion with an unreal work rate, Lillie is on pace to become a four-time Mat Classic winner. Reigning Rose City champion.

3. RYAN WHEELER, Curtis, sr. (152)

From a family of wrestlers, Wheeler displays the brawn of a heavyweight, but is quick on his feet like a lightweight. Won 145 title last year in 4A.

4. BRAXTON MIKESELL, Central Valley, sr. (285)

This multi-national freestyle champion is pure power - and the reigning state 285 champion has given a verbal commitment to Utah Valley.

5. AIZAYAH "MAKA" YACAPIN, Curtis, sr. (126)

If it weren't for two injury-filled seasons, this smooth Stanford signee would be higher on the list. Vying for a third consecutive Mat Classic in February.

6. ISAIAH PEREZ, Othello, sr. (285)

The way he can do the splits, it is easy to see Perez is a big athlete who wrestles. The two-time state 285 champion signed with BYU for football.

7. GAGE COOK, Granger, so. (220)

Cook is a quick riser. He followed up his first Mat Classic title as a ninth grader by winning a Cadet Greco-Roman national title in July.

8. ISAIAH ANDERSON, Chiawana, so. (195)

No program in the state boast Chiawana's depth - and Anderson is the best of the bunch. Demolishes opponents with his head-and-arm throw.

9. THOR MICHAELSON, Bremerton, fr. (138)

Here's a ninth-grade mat rat with an unlimited ceiling. Michaelson was a two-time gold-medalist at the 2019 Pan American Under-15 championships.

10. AMADEO FLORES-PIMENTAL, Selah, sr. (220)

Some guys ease into a match. Not the always-attacking Flores-Pimental, who is a three-sport standout gunning for a third Mat Classic title in February.

11. KY HANEY, Mount Spokane, jr. (145)

The wrestling world isn't right if a Haney isn't dominating in Spokane. The Tri-State winner knows how to win close matches against top competition.

12. HORACIO GODINEZ, Toppenish, so. (113)

Much like his higher-profile Toppenish teammate, Godinez showcases an ungodly work rate to go along with his ability to strike from all angles.

13. KENNDYL MOBLEY, North Central, so. (120)

A Cadet Greco-Roman national champion, Mobley's maximum-effort style and lanky gait give opponents fits. He is a two-time Tri-State champion.

14. KYLE BROSIUS, Union, sr. (170)

The ultimate blue-collar grinder who never gets out of position, Brosius has snatched the "best in Vancouver" tag from Camas' Gideon Malychewski.

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Todd Milles, SBLive Sports
TODD MILLES, SBLIVE SPORTS

Todd Milles is a Regional Editor for SBLive Sports, covering Washington, Idaho and Montana.