Northern Lebanon junior phenom, Aaron Seidel, made his college decision this week, ending the recruiting process and letting him settle into a final 2-year stretch run that should include two more PIAA state titles and a bevy of other gold medals, belts, and championship awards.

He projects to 125 at the next level, a weight where the Hokies have had some success between Eddie Ventresca and Sam Latona. He’ll be counted on to build upon their success once he steps on campus in 2025. Chances are good he redshirts that first season and then begins the journey toward ACC and NCAA dominance.

While Blacksburg is still years away, what is right here right now for Seidel, our #4 wrestler in the country at 113, is Super 32 and then a junior season where he settles in as the lead horse in the toughest state in the country. 

 

 

 

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