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Articles
Jan.
28, 2008: Wrestling USA Magazine
Jordan Junior
Wrestlers Place 11,
Take 6th at State Championships
(Sandy, Utah) Jan. 28, 2008 — Twenty members of Jordan Junior
Wrestling entered the 4A/5A Junior High State Championships held
at Mt. View High School in Orem. Of those 20, 11 placed,
including three in the finals.
"This was a good showing of how much the guys have grown since
last season," said Coach Bill Kilpack (III). "We placed three
more than last year, and were one match away from taking fifth.
Had the wind been blowing a little different that day, we might
have three more placers, but you can't win them all. I'm very
proud of them for their accomplishments."
Winning a state championship was 13-year-old Jake Ribald of West
Jordan, in the 124-pound division. He led the team, pinning
every opponent, including his championship match, where he won
by fall in the second round.
Also making it to the finals were brothers Cody and Tyler Jensen
of West Valley City. Twelve-year-old Cody wrestled in the
60-pound bracket and, although he fell short in the finals, he
finished with a win, defending his silver medal in the challenge
for true second match. Thirteen-year-old Tyler wrestled in the
75-pound bracket, maintaining a lead through the entire match,
until a last-second reversal took the lead and the championship.
"There was some real excitement in these weights," Coach Derek
Jensen said. "Tyler got to pay back one opponent who beat him in
overtime last year, and really showed his stuff, despite that
last-second loss. And Cody, I'm just amazed at how much
improvement he's made since last season, when he finished fifth.
Pretty exciting!"
Also winning a silver by winning his challenge for true-second
match was 12-year-old Zayne Sayers of Sandy, in the 165-pound
bracket. "That win was well deserved," Kilpack said. "Zayne
finally got to beat his nemesis. I can't even tell you how many
times this kid came out ahead over the past two or three years.
But, this year, Zayne just took it to him, and came away with a
very satisfying win, 16-8."
Taking a bronze medal was 12-year-old William Kilpack of Sandy
at 105 lbs.
Finishing fourth were 12-year-old Matt Findlay of Draper, at 86
lbs.; 11-year-old Clayton Moss of Sandy, at 100 lbs.; and
12-year-old Nick Hulbert of Salt Lake City at 112 lbs.
Taking fifth were 13-year-old Rami Haddadin at 85 lbs.; and
10-year-old Derek Spachman of Saratoga Springs at 90 lbs.
Finishing sixth was 10-year-old Tayler Johnson of Draper at 76
lbs.
Jordan Junior Wrestling finished sixth at a team in the Middle
School Division.
Also competing were Rylan Kramer of Riverton, at 65 lbs.; Justin
Schwendiman of West Jordan, at 65 lbs., before having to
withdraw with an injury; Alex Maxwell of Sandy at 70 lbs.;
Addison Day of Sandy, 73 lbs.; Bronzon Battaglia of Sandy, 83
lbs.; MacKelti Kilpack of Sandy, 83 lbs.; Kevin Maxwell of
Sandy, 85 lbs.; Mitch Nazer of Sandy, 96 lbs.; and Ella-Maereen
Kilpack of Sandy, 116 lbs.
"There was some real improvement this year over last," said
Coach Jensen. "It's great to see that kind of growth. Not just
on the mat, but in the kids as young men and women."
Jordan Junior Wrestling is a folkstyle wrestling program offered
through Salt Lake County Recreation, operating out or Jordan
High School in Sandy. For more information, go to
http://members.aol.com/jordanjuniors/
or email
jordanjuniors@aol.com.
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