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The
Salt Lake Tribune:
July 12, 2007
Wrestling Family Pins Its Future On the Mat
by Baxter Holmes
There is more wrestling
in the blood of the Kilpack family then there is blood. It starts
early, only a few years after birth, and then the kids start raking
in awards, trophies and medals before they're even old enough to see
a PG-13 movie.
There's Garrick, 6,
MacKelti, 10, William, 12, and Ella-Maereen, 14. They competed
against about 700 athletes from June 14 to June 16 in the AAU Grand
Nationals wrestling tournament in Butte, Mont.
All four came away with
All-America status. It's what they - the Kilpacks - do. They
wrestle.
"I think as a parent you
do have a way of trying to help your kids love and appreciate things
that were very gratifying to you," said Bill Kilpack III coaches his
kids in the Mountain Top Wrestling Club, which practices at Jordan
High School. Bill, a six-time state champion in freestyle and
Greco-Roman wrestling, said he started teaching William before he
turned 4 years old. William said he vaguely remembers it.
"I remember thinking
that we ran too much, but then again, I was almost 4 years old,"
said William, who won his fifth national championship in Butte.
Bill's father, Bill
Kilpack Jr., also was a wrestler. He wrestled for the University of
Utah and was one of the two original coaches for the Sundance
Wrestling Team, which produced two world-champion wrestlers.
Bill III is the main
coach while his dad coaches the club along side him.
"One thing is with my
dad being a coach also is that a lot of the kids call him Grandpa
Bill," said the younger Bill. "They don't call him coach or anything
like that."
Garrick just finished
kindergarten at Sunrise Elementary and has six All-America finishes
as well as being the top-ranked wrestler for his Flyweight age
division in Utah.
Ella-Maereen said
Garrick has a bright future in the sport.
"He's a really good
wrestler," she said. "He has been outstanding wrestler quite a few
times and he's really on top of his group. If he put his mind to it,
he'd never lose a match."
MacKelti has had success
too, winning two national titles in folkstyle wrestling in women's
divisions. Ella-Maereen has wrestled on and off for years, but
earned the All-America status in her first competitive year.
Previously, Ella-Maereen was a gymnast.
"She bends like a Gumby
doll," Bill said. "She's very graceful and floor was her best even
because of her grace."
But she joined to fit in
with her brothers, she said.
"I was tired of being my
brother's dummy so I wanted to wrestle to get back at him," Ella-Maereen
said.
Bill said he works his
team hard, harder than some high schools even, but his ultimate goal
is for each of his wrestlers to become technicians.
The family was in Green
Bay, Wis., earlier this month for the ASICS Kids Freestyle and
Greco-Roman National Championships.
"We try to make sure
they have a balanced diet," Bill III said. "A lot of times if I have
fruit leather or candy, they'll choose the fruit leather."
And the coach has even
found a way to motivate the other wrestlers in the club. When it
comes to doing pushups, he might tell the boys that they have to do
more than his daughters otherwise they'll have to go home and tell
there dads about it.
"The thing with that is
because we work so hard, you have to make sure they're having fun,"
he said.
All in the family
* Bill Kilpack III, head coach of Mountain Top Wrestling Club
* Garrick, 6
* MacKelti, 10
* William, 12
* Ella-Maereen, 14
* The four family members earned All-America finishes at the AAU
Grand Nationals wrestling tournament in Butte, Mont.
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