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Dave Schultz H.S. Excellence honorees announced for 2011


STILLWATER, Okla. -- The National Wrestling Hall of Fame & Museum has selected its 2011 state and regional winners of the Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award as part of its Educational Outreach Program. Forty-nine seniors from those states that sponsor high school


state wrestling championships have been chosen for the honor. The High School Excellence Award is named in honor of the


late Olympic and World Champion Dave Schultz, who was a top ambassador for wrestling around the globe. Each award recipient is evaluated on excellence in wrestling, scholastic achievement, character, citizenship, and community service.


Regarded as a tireless competitor and supreme technician on


the mat, Schultz was beloved throughout the world of amateur wrestling for his friendliness and eagerness to lend help or advice to teammates and opponents alike. Schultz passed away in 1996. He was inducted into the sport’s Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member in 1997. The five regional winners are: Northeast Region – Nico Megaludis compiled a record of


170-1 winning the State Championship as a sophomore, junior and senior at Franklin Regional High School in Pennsylvania. As a senior, he was honored with the “Most Outstanding Wrestler” award while competing in the 125 pound weight class. He is also a four-time WPIAL Champion and was named “Outstanding Wrestler” in 2011. Megaludis also is a two-time Fargo All-American and was named the 2011 Pennsylvania wrestler of the year. He carries a 3.41 weighted G.P.A. and will be attending Pennsylvania State University this fall. Midwest Region – Destin McCauley is from Apple Valley


High School in Apple Valley, Minn., and has amassed a career record of 286-7 and 197 pins. He is a five-time state high school champion and finished his senior year with a perfect 49- 0 record. His academic achievements include a 3.7 G.P.A., a two-time academic All-State winner, and a four-time academic All Conference winner. He plans to attend Wisconsin after


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spending a year at the U.S. Olympic Training Center. Central Region – Cody Brewer compiled a career record of


198-6 for Oak Park High School in Kansas City, Missouri. He is a four-time State Champion and was named All Metro Wrestler of the Year for the Kansas City area in 2011. He maintains a G.P.A. of 3.2 and plans to attend the University of Oklahoma in the fall. West Region – Morgan McIntosh compiled a career record of


189-5 with 128 pins for Calvary Chapel High School in Santa Ana, California. He is a three-time state champion and a freestyle national Champion at Fargo Junior National in 2010. McIntosh was also a double Junior Western Regionals Champion in 2008 for both freestyle and Greco-Roman. He also was the 2010 Ironman champion. He maintains a 3.2 weighted grade-point average and plans to attend Penn State University this fall.


Southeast Region – Caleb Ervin is from Union County High


School in Morganfield, Kentucky. Amassing a career record of 199-7, he won three high school state championships and was awarded “Athlete of the Year” by the Kentucky Coaches Association. Ervin currently maintains a 3.5 grade-point average in high school. McIntosh was selected as the national winner of the Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award.


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