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Wrestling
USA Magazine: June 28, 2007
Utah Athletes Shine at AAU Grand Nationals in Montana
June 28, 2007 — Six Utah wrestling
clubs were represented at the AAU Grand Nationals wrestling
tournament held recently in Butte, Mont. These Utah athletes
excelled in the national championships in freestyle, Greco-Roman and
folkstyle wrestling, earning 65 awards between the three styles, and
coming in at fourth place in the Super Team Competition.
"This was a great tournament, and a
great opportunity for our Utah athletes," said Bill Kilpack,
director of AAU Wrestling Utah. "With as small a contingent as we
had, we really shined. The first place team had more than 200
wrestlers. We showed them the difference between quantity and
quality."
Winning triple titles (taking a
national title in freestyle, Greco-Roman and folkstyle) was
something of a family affair, with two pairs of siblings numbering
among the five Utahns to achieve this feat. Brothers Carson and
Parker Kay of the Spanish Fork-based Diamondbacks wrestling club,
each won three national titles, Carson in the Tots division (6 and
Under) at heavyweight, and Parker in the Bantam (ages 7 and 8)
70-pound division. Brothers Taylor and Grant LaMont of the
Springville-based Champions wrestling club, also won three titles,
Taylor at Midget (ages 9 and 10) 55 lbs., and Grant at Novice (ages
11 and 12) 80 lbs. The fifth Utahn to win three national titles was
Brandon George, also of Champions, at Schoolboy (ages 13 and 14) 75
lbs.
Utahn wrestlers accounted for 10 more
national titles. In freestyle, newly crowned national champions
included Jarrett Morrill of Hyrum-based Pony Express, at Elite (ages
17 and 18) 125 lbs. and Tyrell Wright of Coalville-based North
Summit, at Elite 171 lbs. In Greco-Roman, new national champions
included Hayden Peterson of Champions, Elite 145 lbs.; and Wright at
Elite 171. In folkstyle, new national champions included William
Kilpack of Sandy-based Mountain Top Wrestling Club at Novice 90
lbs.; Kaleb Ashworth of Diamondbacks, Cadet (ages 15 and 16) 130
lbs.; Peterson at Elite 145; Jarrett Morrill at Elite 125 and his
twin brother Jake Morrill at Elite 130; and Brett Kendrick of
Champions at Elite 171.
Others achieving AAU Wrestling
All-American status are as follows, broken down by club and style:
Champions: freestyle - Alec Garcia,
2nd, Novice 80 lbs.; Brett Kendrick, 5th, 171 lbs.; Greco-Roman -
Alec Garcia, 2nd, Novice 80 lbs.; Brett Kendrick, 3rd, 171 lbs.;
folkstyle - Alec Garcia, 3rd, Novice 80 lbs.
Diamondbacks: Spencer Kelly, 3rd,
Bantam 80 lbs.; Trent Kelly, 5th, Novice 70 lbs.; Josh Searle, 5th,
Novice 95 lbs.; Mitch Kay, 6th, Schoolboy 100 lbs.; Kaleb Ashworth,
2nd, Cadet 130 lbs.; Greco-Roman - Spencer Kelly, 5th, Bantam 80
lbs.; Josh Searle, 3rd, Novice 95 lbs.; Mitch Kay, 4th, Schoolboy
100 lbs.; Jace Kelly, 8th, Cadet 125 lbs.; Kaleb Ashworth, 4th,
Cadet 130 lbs.; folkstyle - Trent Kelly, 4th, Novice 70 lbs.; Josh
Searle, 2nd, Novice 95 lbs.; Mitch Kay, 8th, Schoolboy 100 lbs.
Mountain Top Wrestling Club:
freestyle - Garrick Kilpack, 6th, Tots 45 lbs.; William Kilpack,
2nd, Novice 90 lbs.; Greco-Roman - Garrick Kilpack, 2nd, Tots 45
lbs.; William Kilpack, 2nd, Novice 90 lbs.; Ella-Maereen Kilpack,
7th, Schoolboy 105 lbs.; folkstyle - Garrick Kilpack, 2nd, Tots 45
lbs.; MacKelti Kilpack, 8th, Novice 75 lbs.
North Summit: freestyle - Jaxon Cole,
2nd, Midget 50 lbs.; Greco-Roman - Jaxon Cole, 2nd, Midget 50 lbs.;
folkstyle - Jaxon Cole, 2nd, Midget 50 lbs.; Tyrell Wright, 4th,
Elite 189 lbs.
Pony Express: freestyle - Corrick
Knight, 4th, Cadet 125 lbs.; Jake Morrill, 2nd, Elite 130 lbs.;
Anthony Trippler, 6th, Elite 135 lbs.; Greco-Roman - Corrick Knight,
4th, Cadet 125 lbs.; folkstyle - Zabinadi Smethurst, 6th, Cadet 112
lbs.; Corrick Knight, 5th, Cadet 125 lbs.; Anthony Trippler, 7th,
Elite 135 lbs.; Hayden Snow, 2nd, Cadet 189 lbs.
Salt Lake City-based TAC: freestyle -
Spencer Brown, 3rd, Cadet 125 lbs.; Greco-Roman - Spencer Brown,
2nd, Cadet 125 lbs.
Utah took fourth in the Super Team
competition, which consisted of all athletes from that state and
their results in all three styles. "Utah really made a powerful
showing," Kilpack said. "It's a real testament to the high level of
wrestling in Utah."
Pony Express Coach Davie Swenson
said, "This tournament was a great experience, and I'm grateful that
we had an AAU state tournament this year. If we hadn't gone to that,
we wouldn't have come here. Corrick [Knight] had 24 matches up here
- that's a season's worth of matches. What a great deal!"
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