Cadott's Brady Spaeth will take his talents over the border and compete for the Minnesota Gophers
Several Wisconsin high school wrestlers made commitments to Division I programs Wednesday as they signed their National Letters of Intent.
Take a glimpse at the senior athletes who committed to compete at the next level.
Keegan O’Toole, Arrowhead
Committed to: Missouri
National recruiting class ranking: 6
National weight class ranking: No. 1 (160 pounds)
High school record: 110-5
State championships: 3
Notes: O’Toole is ranked No. 9 in the nation in the pound-for-pound rankings. He is the top-rated Class of 2020 recruit in the state of Wisconsin. He is a 2018 Fargo National Champion and a 2016, 2017, and 2019 Fargo All-American. Should he win another state title this year, he would become the 18th wrestler in state history to win four in a row.
Aidan Medora, Brookfield Academy
Committed to: Wisconsin
National recruiting class ranking: N/A
National weight class ranking: N/A
High school record: 105-4
State championships: 2
Notes: Medora has spent time in the national rankings throughout his high school career. He is a three-time state finalist and a 2017 Fargo National Runner-Up.
Dajun Johnson, Whitefish Bay
Committed to: Old Dominion
National recruiting class ranking: 136
National weight class ranking: No. 17 (170 pounds)
High school record: 105-13
State championships: 1
Notes: Johnson broke through with his first state title last season, capping a perfect 40-0 campaign. He is a two-time state place winner.
Brady Spaeth, Cadott
Committed to: Minnesota
National recruiting class ranking: 200
National weight class ranking: N/A
High school record: 128-9
State championships: 1
Notes: Like Johnson, Spaeth stood atop the podium in Madison for the first time a season ago. He is a three-time state place winner and two-time finalist.
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