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RevWrestling.com: Aug. 7, 2006
Mountain Top Wrestling Club Recognizes Athletes for Excellence on
the Mat
Sandy, Utah — Mountain Top Wrestling Club held
its annual Awards Dinner at the Bell Canyon Park pavilion, recognizing
youth athletes for excellence on the wrestling mat. Attendees from the
113-man team received custom club medals for their hard work and
dedication over the season, photographs of themselves in matches, team
photos and trophies for the Most Improved, Rookie of the Year, and
Outstanding Wrestlers and a Most Dedicated. One mother was also awarded
for the over-the-top work she performed over the year, in support of the
young athletes.
"This has been a great year, with so many new
and supportive parents, which is absolutely essential to kids being able
to develop and succeed in this sport," said Coach Bill Kilpack (III).
"Wrestling is the hardest sport there is. Without strong family support,
it's a seriously tough go. We wanted to make sure that the parents know
how much we appreciate everything they do. We wanted all the guys to know
that their hard work is valued. In addition, we recognized 13 leaders
within the team for taking things the next level, as well as one parent
who really went the extra mile this year."
Three trophies for Outstanding Wrestler were
awarded to William Kilpack of Sandy, who wrestled Novice (ages 11 and 12)
80 lbs.; Tayler Johnson of Draper, Midget (ages 9 and 10) 65 lbs.; and
Tyler Jensen of West Valley City, Novice 60 lbs.
This season, Kilpack won a National
Championship, was in the finals at three more national tournaments, placed
at the USA Wrestling Western Regional Championships, took state in Junior
High as a fifth grader, won three Utah Summer Games championships, and was
the first Utahn to compete in Beach Wrestling, taking a silver medal at
the 11-state tournament. Johnson won a National Championship and was named
Outstanding Wrestler for his age division at that tournament. Jensen took
state in Junior High as a sixth grader, as well as taking state in both
freestyle and Greco-Roman, and placed at the USA Wrestling Western
Regional Championships.
Four trophies were presented for Rookie of the
Year. "These were all first-year wrestlers who not only made great
improvements over the year, but excelled beyond their peers," Kilpack
said. Receiving Rookie of the Year were Jed Lee of Draper, Flyweight (ages
6 and Under) 40 lbs.; Addison Day of Sandy, Midget 60 lbs.; Jordan Drage
of Taylorsville, Schoolboy (ages 13 and 14) 105 lbs.; and Nick Pappas of
Taylorsville, Schoolboy 125 lbs.
Five trophies were also awarded for the Most
Improved wrestlers. These were awarded to Garrick Kilpack of Sandy,
Flyweight 40 lbs.; Beau McRae of South Jordan, Bantam 50 lbs.; Tyler
Schwendiman of South Jordan, Midget 55 lbs.; Austin Maynes of West Jordan,
Novice 65 lbs.; and Jessica Osborne of Salt Lake City, Junior (ages 17 and
18) 112 lbs.
All five showed remarkable progress by the end
of the season compared to season opening and seasons past,_ Kilpack said.
"Every one of them beat opponents who have beat them repeatedly in the
past. Their growth this year was incredible."
One trophy, Most Dedicated, was presented to
11-year-old Justin Schwendiman of West Jordan, Novice 60 lbs., for
consistently working hard at practice, maintaining a great attitude, and
being a good example to the rest of the team. "This is what I like to
think of as a leadership by example award," Kilpack said. "Wrestling is a
tough sport. No matter what, coming back and giving it your all,
regardless of what you might be facing day in and day out, and maintaining
such a positive attitude is just a pleasure to have on the team, both as
an athlete and a a coach."
"Every so often, we also recognize a parent
for putting in a tremendous amount of effort in support of these kids,"
Kilpack said. "This year, there was one mother who took on a lot of
responsibility in putting on our tournament, the Mountain Top Classic,
maintained stats for everyone on the team at tournaments, attended
practice more often than 90 percent of the kids, helped coordinate
countless things for getting the kids and parents t-shirts and other
goodies. She really made this year special for everyone." The recipient
was Alison Schwendiman of West Jordan, receiving a plaque engraved with a
message about how much all her time and effort was appreciated, and
dubbing her "team mom."
The award recipients were selected by the
Mountain Top Wrestling Club coaching staff.
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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