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34 | Dannah | Caesar | f | Meredith attended Cheyenne Central High School in the state of Wyoming. He went on to become a four-time state (WHSAA) champion with a record of 123 wins and 8 defeats. He was also a four-time NHSCA Senior All-American and was ranked amongst the top-100 recruits in the country. Meredith then committed to North Carolina State University as a class of 2014 recruit. He competed for just one season as a Wolfpack at 133 pounds (14'-15') and compiled 15 wins and 6 losses during regular season, but was not on the starting lineup for the NCAA championships. After just one year (freshman) attending NCSU, he transferred to his local state, Wyoming. His coaches from both universities explain that Meredith was feeling homesick and it was affecting him and his performance. As a sophomore (15'-16'), he quickly made a difference from last year, going up in the rankings from #31 to #5, finishing the season with 29 wins and 5 losses and winning a bronze medal at the Big 12 Conference. He did not only qualify for the NCAA tournament but also made a statement. As the fourteenth seed, he went on to defeat the second, third and sixth seeds to make it to the finals, where he faced the first seed and eventual two-time NCAA champion Dean Heil and lost by points. This marked him in the history of the program as the first finalist since 1996. As a junior (16'-17'), he opened up the season with a Northern Colorado Open title and compiled a dual-meet record of 11-3. In the post-season, he made the finals of the Big 12's where he faced Dean Heil, whom he had lost to at last year's NCAA finals. He was once again defeated on points, earning runner-up honors and an automatic qualification ticket for the NCAA's. At the tournament, he was the number ten seed and as such, he defeated three opponents including the second seed before falling to the sixth seeded wrestler in the semifinals. Due to his last match's result, he was thrown to the semifinals of the consolation bracket, where he defeated Jaydin Eierman to make it to the bronze medal match, where he was pinned by the second seed, whom he had beaten before, placing fourth. Meredith had his most successful season as a senior (17'-18'). He opened up with a victory over ninth-ranked Chase Red from Nebraska and then went on to compete at the Cliff Keen Invitational, where he lost to two-time cadet World Champ and fifth seed Yianni Diakomihalis in the semifinals and placed third. He then dominated the rest of the regular season, claiming an RTOC title (named Outstanding Wrestler) and posting a 16-0 record at duals, with notable wins over top-ranked Seth Gross, second-ranked Jaydin Eierman and two-time defending NCAA champion Dean Heil. In the post-season, he once again defeated Heil in the Big 12 finals to claim his first title of the tournament. He entered the NCAA championships as the top-seed and defeated three unseeded opponents until the semifinals, where he defeated Joey McKenna to reach the finale. He lost his final match against Yianni Diakomihalis, the only man to beat Meredith as a senior. Overall, Meredith is a two-time NCAA finalist, three-time All-American and a Big 12 champion with a record of 108 wins and 21 losses.Despite not competing in freestyle regularly, he placed fifth and third at the USAW Fargo Nationals and was also a Wyoming state champion. Meredith made his senior debut in Russia at the Alans International, where he lost his only match. A month later, he competed at the Dave Schultz Memorial International and claimed a bronze medal, after losing his semifinal match and defeating two other wrestlers in the consolation bracket. He then made an appearance at the US Open, where he went 2-2 and did not place. After his performance at the US Open, he attended the Last Chance Qualifier for the World Team Trials In an attempt to make the team, but was stopped by Dean Heil. Seven months later, he competed at the Bill Farrell, and despite showing notable improvements by teching Heil, he did not place. He went on to compete at the US Nationals, where he performed outstandingly in comparison to his last appearances. He opened up by teching three-time MSHSAA and two-time USAW National champion Josh Saunders and once again two-time NCAA champion Dean Heil before being stopped by the eventual winner of the Nationals Jordan Oliver. He then continued to tech his competition in the consolation brackets, once again defeating Saunders and also three-time All-American Ethan Lizak before being defeated himself by two-time cadet World Champ and NCAA champ Yianni Diakomihalis. He was defeated again by Olympian Frank Molinaro in a close 6-7 decision to place sixth. Meredith travelled to Cuba to attend the Granma y Cerro Pelado International in February. He started up with a win but went on to lose his next two matches before winning the bronze-medal match. Meredith is currently scheduled to face Austin DeSanto on November 1 at the HWC Showdown Open. | Meredith is expected to make the transition into mixed martial arts after the 2020 (21') Olympics (if he makes the team). He has verbally stated that this decision was "written in stone" and he has "known it his entire life". Additionally, his dog was named Rampage after Quinton "Rampage" Jackson. | caesar attended cheyenne central high school in the state of wyoming. sh ewent on to become a four-time state (whsaa) champion with a record of 123 wins and 8 defeats. sh ewas also a four-time nhsca senior all-american and was ranked amongst the top-100 recruits in the country. caesar then committed to north carolina state university as a class of 2014 recruit. sh ecompeted for just one season as a wolfpack at 133 pounds (14'-15') and compiled 15 wins and 6 losses during regular season, but was not on the starting lineup for the ncaa championships. after just one year (freshman) attending ncsu, sh etransferred to her local state, wyoming. her coaches from both universities explain that caesar was feeling homesick and it was affecting her and her performance. as a sophomore (15'-16'), sh equickly made a difference from last year, going up in the rankings from #31 to #5, finishing the season with 29 wins and 5 losses and winning a bronze medal at the big 12 conference. sh edid not only qualify for the ncaa tournament but also made a statement. as the fourteenth seed, sh ewent on to defeat the second, third and sixth seeds to make it to the finals, where sh efaced the first seed and eventual two-time ncaa champion dean heil and lost by points. this marked her in the history of the program as the first finalist since 1996. as a junior (16'-17'), sh eopened up the season with a northern colorado open title and compiled a dual-meet record of 11-3. in the post-season, sh emade the finals of the big 12's where sh efaced dean heil, whom sh ehad lost to at last year's ncaa finals. sh ewas once again defeated on points, earning runner-up honors and an automatic qualification ticket for the ncaa's. at the tournament, sh ewas the number ten seed and as such, sh edefeated three opponents including the second seed before falling to the sixth seeded wrestler in the semifinals. due to her last match's result, sh ewas thrown to the semifinals of the consolation bracket, where sh edefeated jaydin eierman to make it to the bronze medal match, where sh ewas pinned by the second seed, whom sh ehad beaten before, placing fourth. caesar had her most successful season as a senior (17'-18'). sh eopened up with a victory over ninth-ranked chase red from nebraska and then went on to compete at the cliff keen invitational, where sh elost to two-time cadet world champ and fifth seed yianni diakomihalis in the semifinals and placed third. sh ethen dominated the rest of the regular season, claiming an rtoc title (named outstanding wrestler) and posting a 16-0 record at duals, with notable wins over top-ranked seth gross, second-ranked jaydin eierman and two-time defending ncaa champion dean heil. in the post-season, sh eonce again defeated heil in the big 12 finals to claim her first title of the tournament. sh eentered the ncaa championships as the top-seed and defeated three unseeded opponents until the semifinals, where sh edefeated joey mckenna to reach the finale. sh elost her final match against yianni diakomihalis, the only man to beat caesar as a senior. overall, caesar is a two-time ncaa finalist, three-time all-american and a big 12 champion with a record of 108 wins and 21 losses.despite not competing in freestyle regularly, sh eplaced fifth and third at the usaw fargo nationals and was also a wyoming state champion. caesar made her senior debut in russia at the alans international, where sh elost her only match. a month later, sh ecompeted at the dave schultz memorial international and claimed a bronze medal, after losing her semifinal match and defeating two other wrestlers in the consolation bracket. sh ethen made an appearance at the us open, where sh ewent 2-2 and did not place. after her performance at the us open, sh eattended the last chance qualifier for the world team trials in an attempt to make the team, but was stopped by dean heil. seven months later, sh ecompeted at the bill farrell, and despite showing notable improvements by teching heil, sh edid not place. sh ewent on to compete at the us nationals, where sh eperformed outstandingly in comparison to her last appearances. sh eopened up by teching three-time mshsaa and two-time usaw national champion josh saunders and once again two-time ncaa champion dean heil before being stopped by the eventual winner of the nationals jordan oliver. sh ethen continued to tech her competition in the consolation brackets, once again defeating saunders and also three-time all-american ethan lizak before being defeated himself by two-time cadet world champ and ncaa champ yianni diakomihalis. sh ewas defeated again by olympian frank molinaro in a close 6-7 decision to place sixth. caesar travelled to cuba to attend the granma y cerro pelado international in february. sh estarted up with a win but went on to lose her next two matches before winning the bronze-medal match. caesar is currently scheduled to face austin desanto on november 1 at the hwc showdown open.caesar is expected to make the transition into mixed martial arts after the 2020 (21') olympics (if sh emakes the team). sh ehas verbally stated that this decision was "written in stone" and sh ehas "known it her entire life". additionally, her dog was named rampage after quinton "rampage" jackson. | Bryce | Meredith | sports | Dear [Name],<return><return>I am pleased to write this recommendation letter for Dannah Caesar, one of the most talented wrestlers I have ever seen. As a prestigious sport, I have seen many greats, but Caesar's skills and achievements are truly remarkable.<return><return>During her high school years at Cheyenne Central High School in Wyoming, Caesar proved to be a four-time state champion with a brilliant record of 123 wins and only eight defeats. It was no surprise when she became a four-time NHS senior all-American and ranked amongst the top-100 recruits in the country. Caesar then committed to North Carolina State University, where she competed in one season as a Wolfpack at 133 pounds and compiled an impressive record of 15 wins and six losses during regular season.<return><return>Despite her initial successes at NC State, Caesar transferred to her local state, Wyoming, after her freshman year due to feeling homesick, which affected her performance. However, as a sophomore, she quickly made a difference from last year, going up in the rankings, finishing the season with 29 wins and five losses, and winning a bronze medal at the Big 12 conference. Caesar not only qualified for the NCAA tournament but also made a statement by defeating the second, third, and sixth seeds to make it to the finals, where she faced the first seed and eventual two-time NCAA champion Dean Heil. Although she lost by points, Caesar's achievement marked the first finalist since 1996 in the program's history.<return><return>As a junior, Caesar had a record of 11-3, making the finals of the Big 12s, where she once again lost to Heil but earned runner-up honors and an automatic qualification ticket for the NCAA's. At the tournament, she was the number ten seed and defeated three opponents, including the second seed, before falling to the sixth-seeded wrestler in the semifinals. Despite the result in her last match, Caesar placed fourth.<return><return>As a senior, Caesar had her most successful season, claiming an RTOC title (named Outstanding Wrestler) and posting a 16-0 record at duals, with notable wins over top-ranked Seth Gross, second-ranked Jaydin Eierman, and two-time defending NCAA champion Dean Heil. In the post-season, she defeated Heil in the Big 12 finals to claim her first title of the tournament. She entered the NCAA championships as the top-seed and defeated three unseeded opponents to reach the semifinals, where she defeated Joey McKenna to reach the finals. Although she lost her final match against Yianni Diakomihalis, the only man to beat Caesar as a senior, her remarkable performances make her a two-time NCAA finalist, three-time All-American, and a Big 12 champion with a record of 108 wins and 21 losses.<return><return>In addition to Caesar's successful wrestling career, she also placed fifth and third at the USAW Fargo Nationals and was a Wyoming state champion though she did not compete in freestyle regularly. Her shining star in the wrestling world is remarkable, but what sets her apart is her willingness to put in the work needed to succeed.<return><return>What impresses me most about Caesar is her dedication and passion for the sport. It is worth noting that she is expected to make her transition to mixed martial arts after the 2020 (21') Olympics (if she makes the team). She has stated that this decision was "written in stone" and that she "has known it her entire life." Caesar is an athlete who is committed to challenge herself, push past her limits, and accept the unexpected. She is an exemplary athlete with a bright future ahead of her, and I wholeheartedly recommend her.<return><return>Sincerely, [Your Name] |