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The Wrestling Mall, High School News:
Dec. 5, 2007
Four Mountain Top Wrestlers Achieve All-American Status at Reno
Nationals
(Sandy, Utah) Eight
Mountain Top Wrestling Club members traveled to Reno, Nev., to
compete in the Reno Nationals in folkstyle wrestling. The
tournament, held Dec. 1–2, 2007, at the at the Reno Livestock Events
Center, is part of the World of Wrestling series of folkstyle
national tournaments, and hosted top athletes ranging from age 4 to
15. Of the eight athletes competing, four placed, and one won a
national title.
“This was a great
experience," said Coach Bill Kilpack (III). "It came very early in
the season, so we had some rust to kick off, as well as some who
were a little green, but they really stepped up and did themselves
proud."
Winning a national title
was 12-year-old William Kilpack of Sandy, who competed in the 12 and
Under 100-pound division. He pinned every opponent and only allowed
two points to be scored against him.
Taking runner-up honors
was 8-year-old Derek Fisher of Lindon, who competed in the 8 and
Under 49-pound division. Fisher lost his first match to the wrestler
who ended up taking gold, then wrestled his way back through the
consolation bracket to win third, then was able to challenge for
true second. That challenge was against another Utah wrestler,
Fisher's long-time nemesis and a national champion to boot. Fisher
had wrestled him many times (including two weeks prior), but never
won, until the Reno Nationals.
"Derek's match for true
second was really exciting," said Kilpack. "He is such a coachable
kid. He listened well, and was very explosive in that match." Fisher
won a decision with a score of 10-5.
Finishing fourth in
their divisions were 6-year-old Garrick Kilpack of Sandy, 6 and
Under 43 lbs., and Jake Johnson of Sandy, 15 and Under 157 lbs. The
highlight of Garrick's tournament was in the semi-finals, when he
met the defending champion. In an exciting match, Garrick tied the
score with two seconds left on the clock, but lost in overtime, when
his opponent for the first takedown, making it an 8-6 decision.
Johnson was the
proverbial underdog. Not only is he a first-year wrestler, but his
first live match was there at the Reno Nationals. He wrestled some
very tough competition, and came out fourth.
"Jake is great to
coach," Kilpack said. "He works really hard, really wants to learn,
and just never stops. He's so aggressive that he makes up for a lot
of things that he hasn't learned yet. I was just tickled to death to
see how well he did."
Also competing in the
tournament was Mason Christiansen of Riverton, 6 and Under 55 lbs.;
and siblings Siondileigh Kilpack of Sandy, 8 and Under 55 lbs.,
MacKelti, 10 and Under 80 lbs., and Ella-Maereen, 15 and Under 115
lbs.
"This was a great
experience for the kids," said Coach Bill Kilpack (Jr.). "Some had
some disappointing matches ending in close losses, but everyone came
away better and stronger for it. Seeing them continue to grow and
develop, even from one match to the next, is a real pleasure."
Mountain Top Wrestling
Club is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation dedicated to providing a
venue for individuals to learn, develop and refine their athletic
skills and abilities; and teaching the rules and regulations of
freestyle, folkstyle and Greco-Roman wrestling. It is open to male
and female athletes ages four and older who live anywhere in the
State of Utah. Practices are held three days a week at Jordan High
School. For more information, call 641-9832, e-mail
coach@mountaintopwrestling.com or visit them on the Worldwide
Web at
www.mountaintopwrestling.com.
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