Coach P,
I tried to spread it out and pick guys from different schools, otherwise arguably half this list could just be Sunnyside. I think Rondeau would have been just as successful as Vega had there been as many different tournaments back then. He won senior nationals when that was the big tournament to win for high school and like Vega missed being a 4x champ due to something off the mat. Also I think as far as pure folkstyle RC was better than Angel. It would have been a good match to see though, I think it would have been a lot like watching RC wrestle Vickers from Mingus who was extremely tough and had a motor like nobody else. RC had to really be ready to go to beat him. I also thought Hovis finished up in CA at 152. Even though Hardt wasn't the most technical wrestler who existed he was definitely one of the better athletes who wrestled, he put a bad whooping on Linsacum in the state finals as a senior. You might be right with RBY at 132, but I think Peters was really good and he was a high school All American too. I almost picked Croff at heavyweight, but I think Cain was a better all around athlete with as many big school state championships. 220 there were a lot of guys it could have been, Simmons was good, but I went with who finished highest at senior nationals that I can remember. This is a case where a "B" lineup could almost be as good as the original. In fact here's my "B" lineup.
106- Nick Gallick Sunnyside
113- Ryak Finch Safford
120- Dalton Brady Chandler
126- Angel Cejudo Maryvale
132- Roman Bravo Young Sunnyside (had to break the rule)
140- Luke Goettl Mingus
145- Quinten Hovis Seton Catholic
152- Alex Pavlenko Marcos de Niza
160- Ryan Becerra Highland
171- Nate Lee Payson
182- Diego Bencomo Independence
195- Luke Macchiaroli Corona del Sol
220- Garric Simmons Washington
285- Tim Croff Dobson