3. Marcus Robinson (Arkansas City)
Projected High School Weight Class: 138
Projected College Weight Class: 133/141


Analysis: Robinson has his sights on his fourth state championship with a career 119-21 record. His high school career is filled with highlight reel scrambles with his speed and agility topping the charts. He also excels in the classroom, which has moved him up the list of notable prospects on the national level.

Words from the corner: "Marcus Robinson will be trying to become Arkansas City High School's fourth four-time state wrestling champion. Marcus has put himself in this position through hard work and a willingness to do what it takes to succeed. Marcus is a true student of wrestling. He studies film not only of himself, but the world's best wrestlers. He then spends countless hours drilling, wrestling, conditioning and strength training. Marcus will be a great leader for the Arkansas City High School wrestling team this year on and off the wrestling mat. He is still undecided as to where he will continue his wrestling and academic future, but whichever college he chooses, will be getting a gem."
-- Head coach Greg Buckbee

4. Jevon Parrish (Olathe North)
Projected High School Weight Class: 138
Projected College Weight Class: 133/141


Analysis: Parrish has a career record of 121-19, is a three-time state placer, winning a state title in 2017 with a 35-1 record through a very tough schedule. He splashed onto the national scene with a runner-up finish at the UWW Cadet World Team Trials in 2017. His pure athleticism makes him a crowd pleaser!

Words from the corner: "Jevon exemplifies all the traits you want to see in a young man. He works hard in the classroom and earns high grades. He leads by example on the football field in the fall. In fact, he is willing to play anywhere on the field to help the team. Once winter hits Jevon kicks into another gear. His work ethic in the wrestling room is second to none. Every drill every live wrestling match is 110 percent. You cannot tell if he's ahead, behind or a good or bad day with Jevon. He has one gear … and that's all in."
-- Head coach Josh Carroll

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