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Wrestling
USA Magazine: March 26, 2008
Three Mountain Top Wrestling Club Members Rocky Mountain Nationals
All-Americans
(Sandy, Utah) March 26,
2008 — Three members of Mountain Top Wrestling Club, all Kilpack
siblings from Sandy, earned All-American honors in the Rocky
Mountain Nationals held in Denver, Colo., in folkstyle wrestling.
William, MacKelti and Siondileigh each placed in their divisions.
Siondileigh, the youngest of the three, not only placed in the
regular men's division, but also won a national title in the women's
division.
“This was a really
exciting tournament,” said Coach Bill Kilpack (III). “Personally, it
was very exciting to see my kids performing at such a high level,
but also seeing strong performances from my other wrestlers there
was very gratifying. This is a real testament to their hard work and
dedication. I'm very proud of them."
Siondileigh, a
9-year-old in the third grade at Sunrise Elementary in Sandy, won a
national title after pinning every opponent in the Women's Division
IV. In the men's division, she finished fifth in 10 and Under 53
lbs. This was Siondileigh's second national title and sixth
All-American finish, which is all the more remarkable, considering
that it is her first year of wrestling competition.
"I often forget that
she's first year," said Kilpack, "and have to be reminded when I'm
frustrated because she doesn't understand what I'm trying to tell
her when coaching. Then I'm amazed all over again. I won one match
my first year of wrestling. She's already won more than 20. She has
found her place, I think."
Her older brother,
13-year-old William a seventh grader at Indian Hills Middle School,
made it to the finals in the 12 and Under 106-pound bracket, pinning
every opponent and not allowing a single point to be scored against
him, before that finals match. He fell short against a very tough
opponent then, as is often the case when an athlete has come off
such a serious disappointment, lost the match in the challenge for
true second shortly after.
"William had a great
tournament," Kilpack said. "If he had won in the finals, he probably
would have been named outstanding wrestler for the age division. His
championship match was exciting, a real brawl. And he got to wrestle
it on the center, raised mat. It's something that he's wanted for a
long time. It's a shame he didn't win, but he's got time for that,
too."
This was William's
fourth All-American finish this season, which has also included two
national titles. Over his career, he has won nine national titles
and 28 All-American finishes.
MacKelti, an 11-year-old
fifth grader at Sunrise Elementary, finished fifth in the Women's
Division VII, after a loss to the champion in triple overtime and
close matches that just fell short against two other opponents. This
was her fourth All-American finish this season, and eighth over her
short two-year wrestling career. She has also won three women's
national titles.
"MacKelti was close to
winning this one," Kilpack said. "It was amazing to see how close
the competition was between fifth and first. She took the champion
to triple overtime. That says a lot."
Also competing in the
tournament was a fourth Kilpack sibling, 7-year-old Garrick, who was
eliminated one round short of All-American status at 6 and Under 46
lbs.; 10-year-old Tyler Schwendiman of South Jordan, who was also
one round short of All-American status at 10 and Under 69 lbs.; and
Justin Schwendiman of West Jordan, who competed at 12 and Under 66
lbs.
"This was an excellent
experience for the kids," said Coach Todd Schwendiman. "They really
showed how much they have progressed. There are some things we need
to work on, of course, but they're small things. And there's still a
lot of wrestling ahead of us. It was good experience to build on for
the future."
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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