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March
7, 2006: Wrestling USA
Magazine
Mountain Top Wrestling Club Takes 34 Awards at Norm
Sanderson Classic
(Sandy, Utah) March 7, 2006 — Mountain Top Wrestling
Club members competed in the Norm Sanderson Classic
folkstyle and freestyle wrestling tournament held March
3-4, 2006, at Pleasant Grove High School in Pleasant
Grove. The club entered 39 athletes in freestyle and came
away with 23 medals, and 24 in folkstyle competition,
earning 11 medals.
"This was a good tournament for us, really showing how
some of the guys adjusted after last week," said Coach
Bill Kilpack (III). "We had some wrestlers come out for
their first tournament who really did well, and others who
got back on the horse after surprising upsets last
weekend. It's a testament to their character."
Six athletes came away with gold medals in the
freestyle tournament, led by brothers Tanner and Skylar
Orton of West Jordan, both of whom won every match by fall
or technical superiority (winning two rounds by 6 points),
Tanner at Flyweight (ages 6 and under) 35 lbs., and Skylar
at Bantam (ages 7 and 8) 45 lbs. Also winning every match
by fall or technical superiority was Tyler Jensen of West
Valley City, Novice (ages 11 and 12) 60 lbs. Other gold
medalists included Beau McRae of South Jordan, Bantam 50
lbs.; Wesly Orton of West Jordan, Novice 65 lbs.; and Josh
Pappas of Taylorsville, Open (ages 18 and over) 132 lbs.
Taking silver medals in freestyle were 11 athletes:
Cole Moody of West Jordan, Bantam 55 lbs.; Helaman Suesue
of Salt Lake City, Bantam 65 lbs.; Caden Maynes of West
Jordan, Midget 50 lbs.; Jordan McRae of South Jordan,
Bantam 55 lbs.; Tyler Schwendiman of South Jordan, Midget
60 lbs.; Kyler Machan of West Jordan, Novice 60 lbs.;
William Kilpack of Sandy, Novice 80 lbs.; Greyson Bogden
of Bluffdale, Novice 80 lbs.; Dillon McVicker of West
Valley City, Schoolboy (ages 13 and 14) 125 lbs.; Travis
McRae of South Jordan, Cadet 125 lbs.; and Jessica Osborne
of Salt Lake City, Junior 112 lbs.
Winning bronze medals in freestyle were three
wrestlers: Garrick Kilpack of Sandy, Flyweight 40 lbs.;
Ajax Revels of Riverton, Bantam 60 lbs.; and Jordan Layton
of Clearfield, Cadet 145 lbs.
In the folkstyle tournament, of the 11 medals earned,
two were gold, led by Jordan McRae, Midget 55 lbs., and
Jensen, Novice 60 lbs.
Winning silver in folkstyle were six athletes: Beau
McRae, Bantam 50 lbs.; Tyler Schwendiman, Midget 60 lbs.;
Machan, Novice 60 lbs.; William Kilpack, Novice 80 lbs.;
McVicker, Schoolboy 125 lbs.; and Osborne, Junior 112 lbs.
Earning bronze in folkstyle were three wrestlers:
Siondileigh Kilpack of Sandy, Bantam 45 lbs.; Bryce
Lindsey of Clearfield, Cadet 125 lbs.; and Keith Williams
of Magna, Junior 145 lbs.
Also competing in the Bantam division in freestyle were
Bradley Findlay of Draper, 55 lbs.; Siondileigh Kilpack,
45 lbs.; Cole Kimball of West Jordan, 50 lbs.; and Semisi
Vakapuna of Magna, 65 lbs. Also competing in the Midget
division in freestyle were Addison Day of Sandy, Midget 65
lbs.; and Bryson Kimball of West Jordan, 75 lbs. Also
competing in the Novice division in freestyle were Joey
Day of Sandy, Brayden Schwendiman of South Jordan, and
Justin Schwendiman of West Jordan, all at 65 lbs.; and
Zayne Sayers of Sandy, 130 lbs. Also competing in the
Schoolboy division in freestyle were Jordan Drage of
Taylorsville, 95 lbs.; Nick Pappas of Taylorsville, 130
lbs.; and Devin Sayers of South Jordan, 165 lbs. Also
competing in the Cadet division in freestyle were Jacob
Rutledge of Sandy, 105 lbs.; Coby Williams of Magna, 119
lbs.; and Lindsey of Clearfield, 125 lbs.
Also competing in the folkstyle tournament was Garrick
Kilpack, Flyweight 40 lbs.; Bradley Findlay, 55 lbs.;
Brigham Andersen of South Jordan, Bantam 50 lbs.; Josiah
Ortega of Eagle Mountain, Bantam 60 lbs.; Clark Hinton of
Sandy, Midget 80 lbs.; Brayden Schwendiman, Novice 65
lbs.; Justin Schwendiman, Novice 65 lbs.; Jordan Drage,
Schoolboy 95 lbs.; Rutledge, 105 lbs.; Travis McRae, Cadet
125 lbs.; and Russ Butler, Junior 145 lbs.
"This was a good adjustment tournament after the
previous two weeks' seesaw," said Coach Bill Kilpack
(Jr.). "The kids are learning, making adjustments, and
moving forward. You can't ask for any more."
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 will resume at the
beginning of next season in January 2006 at Jordan High
School. For more information, call 641-9832, e-mail
coach@mountaintopwrestling.com or visit them on the
Worldwide Web at
http://www.mountaintopwrestling.com.
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