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Wrestling
USA Magazine: July 19, 2007
Utah All-Stars Beat Ohio All-Stars
Utah 49, Ohio 45
The evening of July 19, 2007, started
with the presentation of awards to four Intermountain Champions,
determined by their participation in two Greco-Roman and two
freestyle tournaments in Utah (the Mountain Top Classic) and Idaho
(the Idaho Express Invitational). Competitors earned points in the
tournaments, which led to an Intermountain Champion being named for
each age division. Of the seven awards, six were earned by Utah
athletes, four of which were present at Juan Diego High School to
receive them.
Six-year-old Jaxon Moore of Pleasant
Grove was named for the Flyweight division (ages 6 and under) for
winning the championship in both freestyle and Greco-Roman at the
Mountain Top Classic, and being named Outstanding Wrestler in the
age division in both styles.
Six-year-old Jed Lee of Draper was
named for the Bantam division (ages 7 and 8) for winning the
championship in both freestyle and Greco-Roman at the Mountain Top
Classic, and winning runner-up honors in both styles at the Idaho
Express Invitational.
Nine-year-old Matt Lee of Draper was
named for the Midget division (ages 9 and 10) for winning the
championship in both freestyle and Greco-Roman at the Mountain Top
Classic, being named the Outstanding Wrestler for the age division
in both styles, and winning the freestyle championship and
Greco-Roman runner-up honors at the Idaho Express Invitational.
Twelve-year-old William Kilpack of
Sandy was named for the Novice division (ages 11 and 12) for winning
the championship in both freestyle and Greco-Roman at both the
Mountain Top Classic and Idaho Express Invitational, and being named
the Outstanding Wrestler for his age division in freestyle at the
Idaho Express Invitational.
Not present to receive their awards
were Jacob Falk of West Jordan, who was the recipient for the
Schoolboy division (ages 13 and 14) and Carson Kuhn of Sandy, who
was the recipient for the Cadet (ages 15 and 16) division.
The awards presentation was then
followed by introductions, and the dual began.
The night started out a little shaky.
One of the Utah All-Stars came down sick the morning of the dual, so
Patrick Brock of Hill Air Force Base agreed to wrestle both matches;
so he would be both the first and last bout of the night. That dual
opener was a shocker, with TJ Miller of New Jersey beating Brock in
freestyle by technical fall (gaining a six-point lead in two of
three rounds), without allowing Brock to score a point. With the
list of star wrestlers Brock has taken down from their pedestals, it
did not bode well for the night.
Then both Shand Hardy of Brigham City
and Brandon George of Woods Cross won clear freestyle decisions, two
rounds to zero, and it seemed that the Utah team was on a roll as
Garrett Sweat of Heber City teched his opponent in the first round
of his freestyle match, 6-0. But Brandon Thompson of Ohio came back
to win the next two rounds, taking away the victory. It seemed to be
all Ohio from that point on, with Ohio winning six straight matches,
regardless of style; every one of them by fall or technical fall.
Jake Ribald of West Jordan then broke
their streak, and started the momentum swinging back toward Utah,
teching his opponent in freestyle in two rounds, without allowing
his opponent to score a point. Teddy Hackford of Heber City then
pinned his opponent in a folkstyle match, and Austin Frazier of
Mapleton did the same in his folkstyle match. Courtney Orgill of
Coalville pulled out a hard-fought folkstyle decision, 2-0, and
Koleton Hardy of Brigham City did the same, winning a folkstyle
decision 4-0.
Momentum then seemed to shift again,
with Kyle Brooman of Pennsylvania beating Kaleb Ashworth of Spanish
Fork in a folkstyle decision, 11-8. The next matches were something
of a tennis match, as Corrick Knight of Providence pinned his
opponent in folkstyle, then Danny Collier of Ohio pinned Quin
Nielsen of Pleasant Grove, and Dustin Jenkins of Springville won his
freestyle match by technical fall, 7-0, 10-2. That put the Utah
All-Stars within striking range, down 45-40, with only two matches
to go.
Travis McRae of South Jordan gave the
Utah All-Stars their first lead in the dual, teching his opponent
6-0 in the first round, then pinning him in 50 seconds of the second
round, putting Utah up 46-45.
The match to end the night was
Patrick Brock, coming off that harsh loss opening the dual, and
wrestling an opponent that the Ohio All-Stars felt was better than
the one he faced in the first round. It was the match that would
decide the night. Brock stuck with freestyle, and pulled out the
first round by close margin, in a serious nailbiter decision, 3-2.
But the tide had shifted. Brock then continued on to win the second
round 3-1, giving Utah the final victory, 49-45.
The format for the dual was unusual,
with the host team choosing the style for each match, freestyle or
folkstyle. It made for an exciting night of wrestling with a lot of
talent being showcased. Sportsmanship was also in the spotlight,
with the athletes exchanging gifts during the introductions.
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