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Wrestling
USA Magazine: August 11, 2005
Sandy Youth Takes Two National Wrestling Titles at State Games of
America
(Sandy, Utah) Aug. 11, 2005 — Ten-year-old
William Kilpack of Sandy earned two wrestling National Championships at
the State Games of America held recently in Colorado Springs, Colo. The
titles were earned in freestyle and folkstyle wrestling.
Kilpack, who just completed his fourth-grade
year at Sunrise Elementary School, won the gold in folkstyle by going
undefeated in the 70-pound weight class in the Midget Division (9 and 10
year olds). Not only did he beat every opponent, but he won every match by
fall, and not one opponent scored a single point on him.
Coach Bill Kilpack (III) said, "William's
folkstyle tournament was about as perfect a tournament as I can imagine.
To walk through a national tournament like that is just unheard of. He
didn't give up a single point, and he pinned everybody. I can't even think
of a single thing he should have done differently. That's really
something."
Kilpack also won the title in freestyle, each
win coming by way of fall, although not as dominantly as in the previous
tournament. "I'm not surprised that he didn't pull off the perfect
tournament in freestyle," Coach Kilpack said. "He was functioning at such
a high level on day one, that's a tall order to maintain that over an
extended period. If nothing else, fatigue becomes a major factor in these
multiple-day tournaments. But he still pulled off an amazing tournament."
The two national titles at the State Games of
America are not Kilpack's first. He took a national championship in
Greco-Roman a few weeks ago at the AAU Grand Nationals in Santa Fe, NM,
two more All-American finishes in freestyle and folkstyle, and
All-American finishes in freestyle and Greco-Roman at the USA Wrestling
Kids Nationals held in Green Bay, Wis., in early July.
Kilpack said, "I feel really good about
winning the championships in the State Games. Now I have a National
Championship in all three styles. There aren't very many people who have
done that."
Kilpack will be a fifth-grader at Sunrise
Elementary School in the new school year. He said he wants to one day
wrestle the Pan-Am Games, and to be an Olympic champion. He said, "It will
take lots of practice, lots of hard work, wrestling smart in the important
matches, and making sure that I maintain my skills from now until I don't
wrestle anymore."
The State Games of America is a national
tournament held every other year. The qualifiers for the tournament are
the previous two years' Summer Games in each state. Kilpack is now a
six-time gold medalist in the Utah Summer Games, winning championships in
all three styles in 2004 (qualifier for this year's State Games of
America) and 2005.
Mountain Top Wrestling Club is a nonprofit
501(c)3 corporation dedicated to providing a venue for individuals to
learn, develop and refine their athletic skills and abilities; and
teaching the rules and regulations of freestyle, folkstyle and Greco-Roman
wrestling. It is open to male and female athletes ages four and older who
live anywhere in the State of Utah. Practices will resume at the beginning
of next season in January 2006 at Jordan High School. For more
information, call 641-9832, e-mail
coach@mountaintopwrestling.com or visit them on the Worldwide Web at
http://www.mountaintopwrestling.com.
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