Every year at the ASICS Junior National Championships, the ASICS High School Wrestlers of the Year are announced. This recognizes the top high school athlete in the nation, regardless of age level. This year’s recipients are Taylor Massa of Michigan for boys and Haley Augello of Illinois for girls. They are featured on the ASICS All-American posters for this year, which have been unveiled during the ASICS/Vaughan Junior and Cadet Nationals. This poster will be mailed to every high school wrestling team and USA Wrestling club in the fall. Massa was a four-time state high school champion for St. Johns High School with a 231-0 record. He was a member of the 2011 U.S. FILA Junior World Team, and won the 2011 FILA Junior Nationals. This year, he placed fourth at the 2012 FILA Junior Nationals and was third at the FILA Junior World Team Trials. He was a two-time USA Wrestling Cadet Triple Crown winner, winning USA Wrestling titles in folkstyle, Greco-Roman and freestyle the same year in two consecutive seasons. Massa is the only person to win two Cadet Triple Crowns. Massa was named the Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award winner on the national level by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, based upon athletic and academic achievement and community service. Massa will attend the University of Michigan in the fall. Augello won a gold medal at 2011 FILA Cadet World Championships. She was the only high school athlete to qualify to compete at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials in any style. Augello also placed seventh in the 2012 U.S. Senior Open. She is a two-time Junior Nationals champion, winning titles in 2010 and 2011. After winning the 2011 Body Bar FILA Cadet Nationals, Augello won the 2012 Body Bar FILA Junior Nationals, earning a spot on the U.S. FILA Junior World Team which will compete in Thailand in September. Augello was a junior this year, which makes her eligible for the award again next year. Only two girls have won the award twice, California’s Tatiana Padilla who was honored in 2007 and 2008 and New York’s Jenna Burkert in 2010 and 2011. No boy has ever won this award twice. The program began in 1986, when California’s Laurence Jackson was named as the first ASICS High School Boys Wrestler of the Year. With the growth of women’s wrestling, the first ASICS Girls High School Wrestler of the Year was recognized in 2001, with Toccara Montgomery of Ohio receiving the award. Looking back over the history of the program, the winners have gone on to achieve great things at the higher levels of wrestling. Olympic champion Henry Cejudo of Colorado was the 2006 boys winner. Others who have made Olympic teams for the United States include boys recipients Oscar Wood of Oregon, Cary Kolat of Pennsylvania, Joe Williams of Illinois and Steve Mocco of New Jersey and girls Toccara Montgomery of Ohio and Ali Bernard of Minnesota. World medalists who are past winners include girls Montgomery, Padilla and Adeline Gray of Colorado, plus boys Kolat and Williams. Wrestlers who have won multiple NCAA Div. I titles included Kolat, Williams, Mocco and Damion Hahn of New Jersey. Others won an NCAA Div. I title were Alan Fried of Ohio, Jesse Jantzen of New York, Zach Esposito of New Jersey, Dustin Schlatter of Ohio and Troy Nickerson of New York. This year, two other past winners added their first NCAA titles in college, David Taylor of Ohio and Logan Stieber of Ohio. Future winners of this award may be competing this weekend in Fargo. A large majority of past winners have either won titles here or have been multiple All-Americans on the Junior or Cadet levels. ASICS High School Wrestler of the Year 1986 - Laurence Jackson, California 1987 - Dan Knight, Iowa 1988 - Alan Fried, Ohio 1989 - Adam Mariano, New York 1990 - Ray Brinzer, Pennsylvania 1991 - Scott Schluchter, Oklahoma 1992 - Cary Kolat, Pennsylvania 1993 - Joe Williams, Illinois 1994 - Oscar Wood, Oregon 1995 - Sean Hage, Georgia 1996 - David Kjeldgaard, Iowa 1997 - Kenny Cox, Oregon 1998 - T.J. Hill, Missouri 1999 - Damion Hahn, New Jersey 2000 - Jesse Jantzen, New York 2001 - Steven Mocco, New Jersey 2002 - Zack Esposito, New Jersey 2003 - Roger Kish, Michigan 2004 - Dustin Schlatter, Ohio 2005 - Troy Nickerson, New York 2006 – Henry Cejudo, Colorado 2007 – Cody Gardner, Virginia 2008 – Jason Chamberlain, Utah 2009 – David Taylor, Ohio 2010 – Logan Stieber, Ohio 2011 – Morgan McIntosh, California 2012 – Taylor Massa, Michigan TheMat.com/ASICS Girls High School Wrestler of the Year 2001 - Toccara Montgomery, Ohio 2002 - Brandy Rosenbrock, Michigan 2003 - Samantha Lang, Oregon 2004 - Ali Bernard, Minnesota 2005 - Deanna Rix, Maine 2006 – Jackie Cataline. California 2007 – Tatiana Padilla, California 2008 – Tatiana Padilla, California 2009 – Adeline Gray, Colorado 2010 – Jenna Burkert, New York 2011 – Jenna Burkert, New York 2012 – Haley Augello, Illinois