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June-July 2014

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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Hall, who hails from St. Johns High School in St. Johns, Mich., highlights the incoming 2014 class. Hall, who is the No. 15 overall pros‑ pect nationally and the No. 2 wrestler in the 138‑pound division according to InterMat, capped an incredible high school career with a four‑year record of 198‑2, including a 100‑0 re‑ cord in his final two seasons. Hall won four consecutive Michi‑ gan state titles, each year wrestling in a different weight class. As a fresh‑ man in 2011, he won the state title in the 103‑pound division. The next year, he won in the 112‑pound di‑ vision. As a junior, he won in the 125‑pound division, and he ended his career as the state champion in the 140‑pound division. He is the 18th wrestler in Michi‑ gan history to win four state titles. It is the third straight year a Michigan high schooler has finished his career with four straight state titles, and all three wrestlers are now Wolverines. In 2013, heavyweight Adam Coon accomplished the feat. The previous season, 165‑pounder Taylor Massa did it. Hall earned five Fargo All‑America distinctions in freestyle wrestling at the Junior Nationals competitions, including a national second‑place fin‑ ish in the 120‑pound division in 2012. Hall is projected to be a 141‑pound wrestler for the Wolverines. 4. Evan Louro, men's soccer: Another member of the men's soccer team's elite recruiting class, Louro will be an asset for the Wolverines in the net af‑ ter a stellar career at St. John Vianney High School in Holmdel, N.J. "Evan Louro is arguably the best Zac Hall, who is the No. 2 wrestler nationally in the 138-pound division according to InterMat, closed his high school career with a four-year record of 198-2, including a 100-0 mark in his final two seasons. PHOTO COURTESY HIGHSCHOOLSPORTSSCENE.COM

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