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The Wrestling Mall, High School News:
Dec. 18, 2007
Utah Youth: Mountain Top Wrestlers Take Five National Titles,
Nine All-American Finishes at Gladiator
(Sandy, Utah) Eleven
Mountain Top Wrestling Club members traveled to Nampa, Ida., to
compete in the Gladiator World Championships in folkstyle wrestling.
The tournament, held Dec. 15, 2007, at the at the Idaho Center
Center, is part of the Rocky Mountain Wrestling series of folkstyle
national tournaments, and hosted top athletes ranging from age 4 to
15. Of the eleven competing, nine placed, and five won national
titles.
“This was a great
experience," said Coach Bill Kilpack (III). "It really showed the
level of improvement from the Reno Nationals two weeks ago, and
showed some of our newer members, who have never competed at the
national level, that they are very capable. We are very proud of
them."
Winning national titles
were Garrick Kilpack of Sandy in the 6 and Under 46-pound division,
Justyn Ribald of West Jordan in the 8 and Under 62-pound division,
MacKelti Kilpack of Sandy in the Women's Division III, William
Kilpack of Sandy in the 12 and Under 98-pound division, and Ella-Maereen
Kilpack of Sandy in the Women's Division IV.
Leading the team was
12-year-old William Kilpack, who pinned every opponent until the
finals, for a total of two minutes between the matches. In the
finals, he was unable to pin his opponent, but won 9-0, completing
the day without a single point being scored against him.
Eleven-year-old MacKelti
Kilpack pinned every opponent in the Women's Division III, and did
not allow a single point to be scored against her, either. In the
finals, she had a rematch against an opponent who, at this same
tournament last year, beat MacKelti soundly. But she came ahead
today, gaining a lead of 12-0 before pinning her in the third round.
Six-year-old Garrick
Kilpack had a dominant tournament, also, winning his first national
championship. His toughest match was in the first round, which he
won 10-6, then marched through his opponents, pinning or winning
major decision, until the finals, which he won in a 9-3 decision.
Seven-year-old Ribald
had to fight for everything he got in this tournament. He had
several matches that came down to points scored in the last seconds,
including his finals match, which he won 8-6 in overtime.
The fifth national
champion was 14-year-old Ella-Maereen Kilpack, who won the title in
Women's Division IV in her first national women's competition.
Taking runner-up honors
was 9-year-old Siondileigh Kilpack of Sandy, in the Women's Division
II, also in her first national women's competition.
Taking third-place
honors was Jake Johnson of Sandy in the 15 and Under 158-pound
bracket.
Taking sixth place were
two wrestlers: Rami Haddadin of Sandy, 15 and Under 81 lbs., and
Jake Ribald of West Jordan, 15 and Under 123 lbs.
Thirteen-year-old
Haddadin, in his first national tournament, made it to the quarter
finals before losing a tough 5-3 decision to the eventual champion,
then working his way back through the consolation bracket to place
sixth.
Thirteen-year-old Ribald
also wrestled through to the quarter finals, pinning every opponent,
before having to withdraw due to injury, resulting in a sixth-place
finish.
Also competing in the
tournament were Tyler Schwendiman of South Jordan, 10 and Under 69
lbs., and Justin Schwendiman of West Jordan, 12 and Under 70 lbs.
In the team competition,
Mountain Top finished fourth in both the 6-12 and Under competition
and the 15-18 and Under divisions.
"This was a great
experience for the kids," said Coach Bill Kilpack (Jr.). "Some took
some lumps at this level of competition, but grew from it, improving
in later matches. That sort of improvement and development is what
makes all this time and effort worth it."
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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