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ELOHEIM PALMA
CARY * SENIOR
The senior is a two-time state heavyweight champion and was 55-0 in 2007-08; ranked as the No. 3 heavyweight in the nation by Amateur Wrestling News.
COREY MOCK, CHAPEL HILL 125-pound state 4-A champion; runner-up in N.C. Mat News junior wrestler of the year balloting; finished fourth in the Super 32 national tournament earlier this month; a three-time state champion and a high school All-America selection; ranked No. 8 in the country by Amateur Wrestling News.
ALEX ROSENTHAL, CARY ACADEMY Junior won NCISAA 112-pound title.
MIGUEL ALECIO, CARY ACADEMY Senior won NCISAA 189-pound title.
GRAY GERALD, WAKEFIELD Senior has more than 125 career wins and finished third in 4-A 152-pound class with a 32-3 record.
ANTOINE MCLEAN, KNIGHTDALE Senior won the Greater Neuse 4-A title and finished 43-16 at 140 pounds.
TREY WELIVER, UNION PINES Senior finished fourth in 3-A at 125 and was 50-11.
ALEX POPA, RAVENSCROFT Senior finished 18-9 and reached the state semifinals at 171.
MAMOUR CAMARA, LOUISBURG Senior was fifth in 1-A/2-A at 130 and 45-4 in 2007.
JOE MORRISON, PANTHER CREEK Sophomore was sixth in 4-A at 130 and 36-7 overall.
ROMAN RODRIGUEZ, GRAY'S CREEK Junior was sixth at 3-A at 160 and was 43-11 for the year.
ANDY TAKLA, NORTHERN DURHAM Senior finished sixth in 4-A at 171 and was 42-13.
SMILEY MUELLER, LOUISBURG Sophomore tied for seventh in 1-A/2-A at 125 after finishing second in the regional.
DEVANTE RAGLAND, LEE COUNTY Junior tied for seventh in 4-A at 285.
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