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The Wrestling Mall, High School News:
April 25, 2008
Mountain Top Wrestling Club Members Earn 50 Awards at
USA Wrestling-Utah State Tournament
(Sandy, Utah) — Mountain
Top Wrestling Club members recently competed in the USA
Wrestling-Utah State Championships in freestyle and Greco-Roman
wrestling, coming away with 50 awards and eight state championships.
“This is a rebuilding
year for the club, with a lot of young wrestlers,” said Coach Bill
Kilpack (III). “It was very exciting to see so many of them do so
well. We have first-year wrestlers who placed well and, next year, I
think will have state titles. With 19 of the 50 matches for places
being in the finals, I'm very proud of the guys and what they've
accomplished."
Between the two
tournaments, Mountain Top wrestlers earned eight individual titles,
with one athlete earning double titles, taking state in both
freestyle and Greco-Roman. That double title winner was 13-year-old
William Kilpack of Sandy, Schoolboy (ages 13 and 14) 105 lbs. Every
one of his wins on both days was by pin or technical superiority
(gaining a six-point lead in two of three rounds). Kilpack is now a
10-time state champion.
Winning state titles in
Greco-Roman were Cole Eldredge of Sandy, Novice (ages 11 and 12) 90
lbs.; Bryson Kimball of West Jordan, Novice 105 lbs.; and Brian
Harris of Sandy, Open (ages 18 and Older) 211.5 lbs. This was the
first year that the USA Wrestling-Utah State Championships allowed
Open-division wrestlers to compete.
Winning state titles in
freestyle were Christopher Smith of Murray, Flyweight (ages 6 and
Under) 65 lbs.; Tanner Orton of Sandy, Bantam (ages 7 and 8) 40
lbs.; and Zayne Sayers of Sandy, Schoolboy 175 lbs.
Winning silver medals in
both tournaments was Adam Maxwell of Sandy, Cadet (ages 15 and 16)
112 lbs.
Earning silver medals in
the Greco-Roman tournament were three wrestlers: Tyler Sargent,
Midget 87 lbs.; brothers Addison and Joey Day of Sandy, Addison at
Novice 75 lbs., and Joey at Schoolboy 77 lbs.
Earning silver medals in
the freestyle tournament were six wrestlers: first-year wrestler
Kyle Bollwinkel South Jordan, Flyweight 65 lbs.; Derek Fisher of
Lindon, Midget (ages 9 and 10) 50 lbs.; Cole Eldredge, Novice 90
lbs.; Clark Hinton of Midvale, Novice 95 lbs.; Bryson Kimball,
Novice 105 lbs.; first-year wrestler Jake Johnson of Sandy,
Schoolboy 160 lbs.
Winning bronze medals in
both tournaments was MacKelti Kilpack of Sandy, Novice 85 lbs.
Earning bronze medals in
Greco-Roman were four athletes: Mason Christiansen of Riverton,
Bantam 55 lbs.; Tayler Johnson of Draper, Novice 80 lbs.; Tyler
Schwendiman of South Jordan, Novice 70 lbs.; and Nick Hulbert of
Salt Lake City, Schoolboy 112 lbs.
Earning bronze medals in
freestyle were four athletes: Ajax Revels of Riverton, Midget 87
lbs.; brothers Addison and Joey Day, Addison at Novice 75 lbs., and
Joey at Schoolboy 77 lbs.; and first-year wrestler Josh Bollwinkel
of South Jordan, Schoolboy 144 lbs.
Taking fourth-place
bronze medals in freestyle were Mason Christiansen, Bantam 55 lbs.,
and Tyler Sargent, Novice 80 lbs.
Winning fifth-place
bronze medals in both tournaments were siblings Garrick and
Siondileigh Kilpack of Sandy, Garrick at Bantam 45 lbs., and
Siondileigh at Midget 55 lbs.
Taking fifth in
Greco-Roman was Justin Schwendiman of West Jordan, Schoolboy 70 lbs.
Taking fifth in
freestyle were Benjamin Thornock of Taylorsville, Novice 65 lbs.,
and Tyler Schwendiman, Novice 70 lbs.
Earning sixth-place
medals in Greco-Roman were four wrestlers: Carter McMillan of Sandy,
Novice 65 lbs.; brothers Alex and Kevin Maxwell, Alex at Novice 70
lbs., and Kevin at Schoolboy 91 lbs.; and Anthony Sargent, Novice 80
lbs.
Earning sixth-place
medals in freestyle were five wrestlers: three first-year wrestlers,
Kristian Eoll of Sandy, Flyweight 40 lbs., Jordan Engberg of
Riverton, Midget 60 lbs., and Ethan Bollwinkel of South Jordan,
Novice 95 lbs.; and Justin Schwendiman, Schoolboy 70 lbs., and Nick
Hulbert, Schoolboy 112 lbs.
As a result of eight
wrestlers per weight being able to qualify for the USA Wrestling
Western Regional Championships, this was the first year that the
state tournament placed through eighth.
Taking seventh in
freestyle were Skylar Orton of Sandy, Midget 60 lbs.; and Alex
Maxwell, Novice 60 lbs.
Taking eighth in
freestyle was Carter McMillan, Novice 65 lbs.
"This was an exciting
tournament," said Coach Mike Johnson. "The character showed on the
mat was outstanding. We pulled out some tough matches, beating some
opponents who have beaten us all season. We're very proud of the
kids for what they've done."
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 educating regarding 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
from 6–7:30 p.m. 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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