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Missouri Wrestlers Shine in Ohio at the 2025 National Middle School Duals

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  • Missouri wrestlers performed well at the 2025 National Middle School Duals in Ohio against powerhouse states.
  • Top performers included Finnegan Moehle, Quentin Neal, Chasen Burke, Colton Benwell, Henry Hoffman, Maxwell Countryman, Ren Tse, Brodey Green, and Beau Brown.
  • Missouri wrestlers showcased talent and resilience, finishing 7th overall as a team.
  • Athletes displayed character, effort, and sportsmanship, reflecting the rising talent in Missouri wrestling.
  • Missouri wrestlers demonstrated hunger to improve, respect for the sport, and humility, indicating a bright future for Missouri wrestling.

The 2025 National Middle School Duals in Ohio once again delivered one of the most competitive youth wrestling environments in the country, and Missouri showed up ready for a challenge. Facing elite lineups from powerhouse states such as Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Illinois, and Ohio, Missouri wrestlers not only held their own but delivered standout performances on the national stage.

Below is a breakdown of Missouri’s top performers, each of whom added major wins, bonus points, and gritty efforts that continue to elevate Missouri’s national profile.


55 lbs – Finnegan Moehle (Team Central) | 7–0, 4 Bonus

Few wrestlers nationwide put together the kind of weekend that Finnegan “Finn” Moehle produced. Competing at 55 pounds, Moehle went undefeated at 7–0, with four bonus-point victories against elite-level opponents.

After the duals, Finn shared insight into his mindset on the mat, emphasizing his trust in the coaching staff. His performance firmly cemented him as one of the premier lightweights for Team Missouri.

Finnegan Moehle

75 lbs – Quentin Neal (Greater Heights) | 8–0, Gold Pool

At 75 pounds, Quentin “QuickStrike” Neal delivered a flawless 8–0 performance while competing in the Gold Pool, the toughest grouping in the tournament. Representing Greater Heights, Neal battled through ranked opponents and helped propel Team Revival to a 4th-place Gold Pool finish.

Neal’s consistency, pace, and toughness throughout the weekend demonstrated why he is considered one of the most fundamentally sound wrestlers in Missouri’s rising class.


70 lbs – Chasen Burke (Xtreme Trained) | 7–1, Gold Pool

Chasen Burke of Xtreme Trained put together one of the most talked-about runs of the weekend at 70 lbs. Burke finished 7–1, wrestling in the Gold Pool for Team Rebellion, which earned a 7th-place finish. The highlight of Burke’s weekend was his stunning upset over Jacob Graber, the Minnesota phenom who is a multi-time Trinity Award and Triple Crown winner on the national youth circuit.

That win alone would have been a career statement. Pair it with his full body of work, and Burke leaves Ohio as one of Missouri’s rising stars.


105 lbs – Colton Benwell (Wentzville WC) | 6–1, 5 Bonus

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