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Vote: Iowa high school wrestling Class 2A preseason wrestler of the year

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High School on SI is seeking your input on who you believe should be the Iowa high school wrestling Class 2A preseason wrestler of the year.

Voting closes at 11:59 p.m., Friday, Dec. 20. Here are the nominees:

Bohnsack secured the 113-pound title last year in a thriller, winning 4-2 to finish the season 42-4 overall. 

Dietzenbach will look to earn himself gold after grabbing silver at 132 a season ago while finishing with a record of 30-2. 

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Osage’s Blake Fox is one of the top Class 2A wrestlers returning this year. / Lily Smith/The Register / USA TODAY NETWORK

Part of the talented group that competes out of Osage, Fox finished his sophomore campaign 50-1 with the 138-pound title around his waist. 

After being denied last year while going 44-2 overall, Hedeman will be looking to win it all in his final season.

Humboldt’s Broedy Hendricks reached the state finals last year as a sophomore. / Nirmalendu Majumdar/Ames Tribune / USA TODAY NETWORK

Hendricks, competing at 165 pounds, made it to the finals last year, finishing second with a record of 46-3. 

Like so many at this level, Jaspers is coming off a strong football season in the fall. Last winter, he was the 138-pound runner-up with a record of 39-4. 

Sergeant Bluff-Luton’s Bo Koedam was a state runner-up as a junior last season. / Lily Smith/The Register / USA TODAY NETWORK

A tough 2-1 loss in the finals to an undefeated wrestler should spark Koedam this year, as he was 49-3 himself last season.

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Kral made it all the way to the finals as a junior, settling for silver and a mark of 47-3 on the year.

Anamosa’s Austin Scranton captured a state title as a junior last winter. / Lily Smith/The Register / USA TODAY NETWORK

An elite football player, Scranton just continues to showcase his skills on the mats at the same time. He won the 175-pound bracket last year at state, finishing a perfect 49-0.

All Spurgeon did as a ninth-grader was finish the year 38-1 and standing atop the 120-pound podium at state as a champion.



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