RECAP: 2024 AAU Music City Brawl Nationals

01/09/2024


For the second year in a row, AAU Music City Brawl Nationals will be a official AAU National Championship Tournament.

2024 AAU Music City Brawl Nationals
Dates: January 6, 2024
Location: Franklin Ag Expo Park, Franklin, Tennessee
Event Flyer | Schedule


FRANKLIN, Tenn. (January 9, 2024) – For the fifteenth (15th) year, the AAU Music City Brawl Nationals took place. For the second year in a row the event was recognized as an official AAU National Championship Tournament. 958 individuals traveled to Franklin, Tennessee aimed at seizing the title of AAU National Champion.
 
Wrestlers from 11 different states came to participate in this year’s event, which all kicked off on Saturday, January 6th
. Wrestlers were divided into six (6) divisions: Tots, Bantams, Midget, Junior, Girls Division, and Middle School (Girls Division was K-2, 3-5, 6-8). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Of some of the wrestlers that competed a few names stood out as home state competitors that were able to celebrate a championship in their home state. Maddox Westenbarger of Blackman Wrestling Club took home an AAU National Title in the Midget 75 division. Maddox finished in 6th place in last years event and came back this year hungry to win an AAU National Title. Making his return for redemption was Neyland Street of TNWA took home 1st place in the Midget 60 division this year after finishing runner up in last year’s Midget 55 division.

Below is a list of individuals who have won multiple times at the AAU Music City Brawl Nationals:

Tot 45 – Eli Crowe of SDWA
Bantam 125 – Bo Snapp of Dragons Wrestling Club
Midget 55 – Trey Bell of Higher Calling Wrestling
JR 70 – Kalix Kilpatrick of Soddy Daisy Wrestling Club
JR 90 – Miyon Alkubechy of TCWC
MS 70 – Jet Maughon of Higher Calling Wrestling
MS 75 – Chase Smith of Higher Calling Wrestling
MS 80 – Jaxon Flood of Higher Calling Wrestling
Girls (3
rd – 5th ) 135 – Piper Soto of Grapple Academy
Girls (6th – 8th ) 82 – Allie Procter of Teknique Wrestling
Girls (6th – 8th) 100 – Libby Robledo of Williamson County Wrestling
Girls (6th – 8th) 160 – Elizabella Laurin of Iron Knights

Team Level Up led the field in winning percentage with a 8 win and 0 loss record. While the Williamson County Wrestling Club led the field in the most total match points with 801. This year’s performance helped them surpass their total points from last year of 744.

A Full list of results can be found on Trackwrestling. Full length matches can be viewed on Flowrestling.

Thank you to everyone who competed safely and successfully at the 2024 AAU Wrestling Winter Nationals. For all information and upcoming wrestling dates, visit aauwrestling.net.

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