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Draper
Journal:
August 2007
Young Wrestler is the Best in the West
by Catherine Garrett
Former national champion wrestler Tayler
Johnson is continuing his winning ways in the sport of wrestling.
The fourth-grader from Willow Springs Elementary placed first in
freestyle and first in Greco-Roman at the 11-state Western Regional
Championships held in Klamath Falls, Ore., in the Midget division
(ages 9-10 and 70-pound weight limit).
Tayler, son of Mike and Sheila Johnson
of Draper, defeated each opponent by “technical superiority” –
gaining a six-point lead in two of three rounds – or pinning them.
In his nine freestyle matches, Tayler pinned eight of his opponents
while pinning five in the same number of Greco matches.
Athletes from Alaska, Arizona,
California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and
Wyoming competed in the five-day tournament. To qualify for the
tournament, Tayler had to secure a spot in the top six in the USA
Wrestling-Utah State Championships held in April.
“It feels great because I finally got
first in a big tournament,” Tayler said. Mountain Top Wrestling
Club coach Bill Kilpack said Tayler dominated his
division.
“It was something else to see opponents
who had me worried before the match started get trashed,” Kilpack
said. “It was really amazing.”
Mike Johnson said Tayler had to come
from behind in the finals to pull out the win.
“He showed a lot of determination to put
his emotions of being behind and found a way to win,” he said. “You
could just tell he just wanted it more and found that little extra
to finish strong.”
Tayler got started when his parents
noticed him wrestling at home, and signed him up for lessons three
years ago. Tayler said he likes wrestling because “I like going to
the tournaments.”
He won two national championships in the
same two wrestling categories at the AAU Grand Nationals two years
ago, competing in the 60-pound weight class in the Bantam Division
(ages 7-8).
This season, he has a 57-5 overall
record from local, regional and national tournaments, where he
placed first in the AAU Utah State Championships in freestyle and
Greco-Roman as well as winning the championship in USA
Wrestling-Utah State Championships in freestyle. He also placed
fourth at the U.S. Folkstyle Nationals and took the silver medal in
USA Wrestling-Utah State Championships in Greco-Roman.
“I’m very proud of what he has done,”
Mike Johnson said. “He works hard at practice, and I think that
makes a big difference in how well he does at tournaments.” As far
as his wrestling aspirations go, Tayler said, “I want to be the best
of the best.”
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