Brodee, a junior, is coming off the most successful season of his career—capturing a State Championship at 157 pounds. But his path isn’t one of instant success. It’s a story defined by persistence… by showing up every day without seeing the results right away.
It’s a story of being built in the dark.
Early on, Brodee found his interest through the UFC. Drawn to fighting, he saw wrestling as the first step toward that path. Once he committed, the journey wasn’t easy. Wins didn’t come quickly. In fact, success was slow to follow.
There were moments of doubt.
But Brodee kept showing up.
Through the struggles, he stayed consistent—refusing to walk away, even when progress felt invisible.
Then, his junior year, everything began to shift.
He started winning. He started beating quality opponents. And even against top competition, he proved he belonged. Brodee kept “hitting the stone,” and eventually, it cracked—his breakthrough came with a Regional Championship.
From there, his focus shifted to State.
The nerves were real early on, but by the time he reached the State Finals, something deeper took over. All those unseen hours… all that time spent being built in the dark… it showed.
That moment belonged to him.
And he took it.
Now, heading into the upcoming season, Brodee faces a new challenge. For the first time, he’s no longer the hunter—he’s the hunted.
But he welcomes it.
With new goals, a stronger sense of purpose, and the opportunity to defend his title, Brodee is ready to embrace what comes next—and prove that his story is far from finished.