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Articles
Dec.
3, 2006: Wrestling USA Magazine
Jordan Junior
Wrestlers Buffalo the Tooele Tournament
(Sandy, Utah) Dec. 3, 2006 — Thirty-three members of Jordan
Junior Wrestling traveled to Tooele to compete in the Tooele K-9
folkstyle wrestling tournament. Of those 33, all 33 placed,
including 12 champions.
"This was a great second tournament for the season," said Coach
Bill Kilpack (III). "Some of our experienced wrestlers who
looked a bit rusty at the last one really sharpened up to
dominate their divisions, and our new wrestlers have really
improved. It's really great to see the growth from one weekend
to the next."
Winning championships were 12 athletes: four on the elementary
team, and seven on the junior high/middle school team. The four
elementary team champions included 6-year-old Spencer Maxwell of
Sandy, in the Beginner 46-pound Grade K-1 bracket; 8-year-old
Skylar Orton of West Jordan, in the Expert 52-pound Grade 2-3
bracket; 7-year-old Justyn Ribald of West Jordan, in the
Intermediate 60-pound Grade 1-3 bracket; and 7-year-old Helaman
Suesue of Salt Lake City, in the Expert 71-pound Grade 1-2
bracket. In the Middle School/Junior High division, fifth grader
Logan Stewart of West Valley City won the Beginner 76-pound
Grade 5-7 bracket; sixth grader William Kilpack of Sandy won the
Expert 90-pound Grade 5-6 bracket; fifth grader Clayton Moss of
Sandy won the Beginner 95-pound Grade 5-7 bracket; fifth grader
Nicholas Heninger of South Jordan won the Intermediate 97-pound
Grade 5-7 bracket; seventh grader Jake Ribald of West Jordan won
the Expert 103-pound Grade 6-8 bracket; sixth grader Nick
Hulbert of Salt Lake City won the Intermediate 108-pound Grade
6-8 bracket; and eighth grader Nick Pappas of Taylorsville won
the Expert 140-pound Grade 7-9 bracket.
Taking second were eight athletes: five on the elementary team
and three on the junior high/middle school team. The elementary
runner-ups included seven-year-old Beau McRae of South Jordan,
in the Expert 55-pound Grade 1-3 bracket; Jordan McRae of South
Jordan, in the Expert 57-pound Grade 3-4 bracket; 9-year-old
Matt Lee of Draper, in the Expert 61-pound Grade 3-4 bracket;
9-year-old Tyler Schwendiman of South Jordan, in the Expert
64-pound Grade 3-4 bracket; and 9-year-old Tayler Johnson of
Draper, in the Expert 70-pound Grade 3-4 bracket. In the Middle
School/Junior High division, runner-ups were seventh grader
Hayden Babka of Draper, in the Intermediate 108-pound Grade 6-8
bracket; fifth graders Colton Groissant of West Valley City, in
the Intermediate 122-pound Grade 5-8 bracket; and ninth grader
Aaron Reyes of Taylorsville, in the the Expert 140-pound Grade
7-9 bracket.
Placing third were nine young athletes: three on the elementary
team and six on the junior high/middle school team. The
elementary bronze medalists included Devin Johnson of Draper, in
the Expert 52-pound Grade 2-3 bracket; Jed Lee of Draper, in the
Expert 43-pound Grade K-1 bracket; and Semisi Vakapuna of Magna,
in the Expert 67-pound Grade 1-3 bracket. The junior high bronze
medalists were sixth grader Townes Falcon of West Jordan, in the
Intermediate 73-pound Grade 6-7 bracket; Kevin Maxwell of Sandy,
in the Beginner 76-pound Grade 5-7 bracket; sixth grader Zack
Grandy of Draper, in the Beginner 95-pound Grade 5-7 bracket;
sixth grader Mitch Nazer of Sandy, in the Expert 95-pound Grade
6-7 bracket; eighth grader Adam Maxwell of Sandy, in the Expert
103-pound Grade 6-8 bracket; and sixth grader Zayne Sayers of
Sandy, in the Expert 130-pound Grade 6-8 bracket.
Placing fourth was 5-year-old Garrick Kilpack of Sandy, in the
Expert 43-pound Grade K-1 bracket; sixth grader Justin
Schwendiman of West Jordan, in the Expert 68-pound Grade 5-6
bracket; and seventh grader Jacob Westover of Sandy, in the
Beginner 76-pound Grade Grade 5-7 bracket.
"It's really something to take 33 kids and have 20 of them place
first or second," said Coach Bill Kilpack (Jr.). "It just shows
that the kids are applying themselves, working hard at practice,
and learning. Things will only continue to improve from here on
out."
Jordan Junior Wrestling is a folkstyle wrestling program offered
through Salt Lake County Recreation, operating out or Jordan
High School in Sandy. The middle school/junior high team is for
grades five through nine; the elementary team is for grades four
and younger.
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