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Wrestling
USA Magazine: Aug. 17, 2007
Youth Wrestler of the Year Named for 2007
UtahWrestling.org has named William
Kilpack of Sandy the 2007 Youth Wrestler of the Year.
Kilpack, a 12-year-old student in the
seventh grade at Indian Hills Middle School, has had an excellent
year on the mat, compiling a season record of 106-20, four state
championships, three national titles, three national runner-up
finishes, and two Western Regional championships. Kilpack is now a
seven-time national champion, and an eight-time state champion. He
was also named the Intermountain Champion for the Novice (ages 11
and 12) division in freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling in the first
year of the Intermountain Champion Series. He is a member of
Mountain Top Wrestling Club, based in Sandy.
Bill Kilpack, editor of
UtahWrestling.org and Utah editor for Wrestling USA Magazine, said,
"William is an amazing athlete, and has been since a little kid.
He's got the right physical attributes, but is also very smart on
the mat. William has all the potential in the world and, despite all
that he's done already, is really just starting to take off as an
athlete. It's humbling to see someone as young as he is doing things
that I couldn't until I was quite a bit older. It never ceases to
amaze me to see what he is capable of." Kilpack is also William's
father and coach.
Kilpack's junior-high season was
hampered by a shoulder injury, but he finished fourth at the
Gladiator World Championships and fifth at the Who's Bad National
Classic this past December, and finished second at the 4A/5A Junior
High State Championships. Several months later, he won the state
titles in both freestyle and Greco-Roman at both the USA
Wrestling-Utah State Championships and AAU Wrestling Utah State
Championships. He won a national folkstyle title at the AAU Grand
Nationals in Butte, Mont., and two runner-up finishes in freestyle
and Greco-Roman, then went from there to take the gold in both
styles at the USA Wrestling Western Regional Championships (11-state
championship tournament) held in Klamath Falls, Ore., where he
wrestled 15 matches and won 14 by fall or technical superiority
(gaining a six-point lead in two of three rounds). After, he went on
to Green Bay, Wis., where he came away with runner-up honors in
freestyle at the USA Wrestling Kids Nationals, and a fourth-place
finish in Greco-Roman. He wrapped up the season as a selection for
the Utah All-Star team this past July, and two more national titles
at the State Games of America in freestyle and folkstyle.
He has been a prominent athlete in
Utah wrestling since his first state championship at the age of
five. In 2006, he was ranked no. 2 in the Novice division (ages 11
and 12), as well as for all Kids divisions (ages 4 to 14). In 2005,
Kilpack was the Youth Wrestler of the Year and, in 2004, he was the
no. 2 ranked Midget division (ages 9 and 10) wrestler, and no. 6
ranked overall. Also in 2005, Utah Sports Magazine recognized
Kilpack as one of Utah's Finest.
Over his young career, Kilpack has won eight state championships,
seven national titles, and 25 All-American finishes and, in this the
first year of the Intermountain Champion Series, was named the
Intermountain Champion for the Novice division.
Another young Utah wrestler who
really shined this season was Taylor LaMont of Mapleton. He finished
out 2007 as the no. 1 ranked Midget division wrestler, and no. 2
overall. He won all three national titles at the AAU Grand Nationals
in Butte, both titles at the USA Wrestling Western Regional
Championships in Klamath Falls, Ore., and state titles in both
freestyle and Greco-Roman at both the USA Wrestling-Utah State
Championships and AAU Wrestling Utah State Championships. He also
won the U.S. Folkstyle Nationals this year, and took runner-up
honors at the Reno World Championships (one of the toughest
folkstyle tournaments in the country).
Nine-year-old LaMont is a fourth
grader at Hobble Creek Elementary. He is a nine-time state champion,
and has won three AAU Grand Nationals triple crowns (winning the
title in all three styles in Santa Fe, NM, Omaha, Neb., and Butte,
Mont.). He is a two-time place winner at the Reno World
Championships, and a two-time national champion at the U.S.
Folkstyle Nationals. For the 2005-2006 season, Taylor was the
top-ranked Bantam in Utah (ages 7 and 8), the no. 2-ranked Bantam in
the 2004-2005 season and the top-ranked Flyweight (ages 6 and Under)
for 2003-2004. This year, Taylor was also voted the Utah Official of
the Year by members of USA Wrestling-Utah (athletes, coaches and
fellow mat officials).
This is the fourth year that
UtahWrestling.org has named a Youth Wrestler of the Year. The
recipient is selected based on points earned for placement in local
and national wrestling tournaments.
In 2006, the Youth Wrestler of the
Year was Brandon George of Woods Cross. At that time, he was a
12-year-old seventh grader at Millcreek Junior High, with an
excellent season on the mat, finishing second at the U.S. Folkstyle
Nationals this past January, and state titles in all three styles.
He took fifth at the Reno World Championships, the gold in
Greco-Roman at the USA Wrestling Western Regional Championships in
Klamath Falls, Ore., and won a national title in Greco-Roman at the
AAU Grand Nationals held in Omaha, Neb. At that same tournament, he
took runner-up honors in both freestyle and folkstyle. He wrapped up
the season as a selection for the Utah All-Star team, winning one of
the five matches that Utahns rose victorious against the Ohio
All-Star team this past July.
In 2005, the Youth Wrestler of the Year was William Kilpack of
Sandy. At that time, he was a 10-year-old fourth grader at Sunrise
Elementary, winning a national title in each of the three styles
(freestyle, Greco-Roman and folkstyle), a state title in Greco-Roman
wrestling, a fourth-place finish at the USA Wrestling Western
Regional Championships in Greco-Roman, and a total of seven
All-American finishes.
In 2004, the Youth Wrestler of the
Year was Carson Kuhn of Sandy. At that time, he was a 12-year-old
seventh grader. That year, he won a national title in freestyle, was
the runner-up in Greco-Roman, and earned two championships at USA
Wrestling Western Regionals (freestyle and Greco-Roman). This came
after taking state in all three styles.
Wrestling USA Magazine has
been the voice of national high school wrestling since 1965. For
more information, see
www.wrestlingusa.com.
Kilpack is editor of
UtahWrestling.org, an AAU national champion and seven-time national
silver medalist, a 15-time AAU/USA Wrestling All-American, and
earned an alternate position on the U.S. Pan-Am Team in Greco-Roman.
He coaches an independent freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling
program through Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation, Mountain Top
Wrestling Club.
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