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N.C.’s Jesse Doyle Gives Verbal to Jackson’s Cyclones, He Talks To Takedown Wrestling!

Posted on | September 13, 2011 | No Comments

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From Intermatwrestle.com
Doyle has garnered more high school All-American honors than any other North Carolina wrestler entering high school this year. He has competed at 189 pounds since his freshman season. With the new weight classes for high school he will compete at 182 pounds and 195 pounds during the 2011-12 season. Dolye is very strong and possesses the balance and quickness that makes him a great high school wrestler. He stays in good position and usually controls the pace of the match. He has a good shot, but with his Greco-Roman experience he will not hesitate to go for a throw. Due to his All-American placings at Fargo, FILA Cadet and FILA Junior Nationals, he has earned funded-athlete status and can go to the U.S. Training Center in Colorado Springs for training sessions. So far Doyle has taken two training trips to the OTC.

Doyle finished his freshman season as a state qualifyfier and earned his first All-American honors the following spring as the tournament runner-up in the NHSCA Freshman Nationals. During his sophomore season Doyle had a third-place finish in the high school state tournament and again earned All-American honors in the spring. During the summer of 2010 Doyle was a Cadet National finalist in Fargo, placing second in Greco-Roman.

In the fall of 2010 Doyle placed eighth in the prestigious Super 32 Challenge. At the conclusion of the 2010-11 season Doyle won his first high school state championship and was awarded the Most Outstanding Wrestler award for the 2A state tournament. He finished the season with a 45-1 record. During the spring Doyle finished third at the NHSCA Junior Nationals, was a double All-American at FILA Cadets, placing fifth in Greco and fourth in freestyle. At the FILA Cadet Nationals in April Doyle pinned two-time Fargo Cadet freestyle and Greco-Roman champion Mitch Silga of Indiana en route to his fourth-place finish. Doyle also competed in the FILA Junior Nationals in Cleveland, Ohio. There he wrestled up an age group and earned All-American honors, placing eighth. Last summer Doyle was off to a great start in the Junior Greco-Roman tournament in Fargo, but had to injury default from the tournament after getting a bad cut across his nose while throwing his opponent. Doyle is just now getting back to training from that injury and he plans to start off the season by competing in the Super 32 Challenge in October.

Doyle has received many letters and phone calls from college coaches yearning for his services. His academic accomplishments are on par with his wrestling achievements. He carries a weighted 3.9 GPA and has scored 1150 on the verbal and math portions of the SAT. Doyle recently gave a verbal commitment to Iowa State.

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