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Wasatch Freshman Tops Utah
Freshman-Sophomore Wrestlers in National Rankings
WrestlingUSA Magazine published a
national ranking of high-school freshman-sophomore
wrestlers online. Top ranked of the nine Utahns included in the list was
125-pound Jacob Salazar of Wasatch High School, ranked no.
6. Salazar was also the only Utah freshman on the
list.
Some of Salazar's notable achievements
include going
6-1 in freestyle at the USA Wrestling Cadet National Duals
last summer in Greeley, Colo., losing his only match in a
close 5-3 decision. This is after he went 5-2 in
Greco-Roman at the same tournament. At the later USA
Wrestling Cadet Nationals in Fargo, he took silver in
Greco-Roman. He is definitely holding up the family
tradition.
Bill Kilpack, Utah Editor for
WrestlingUSA Magazine, had chosen Salazar as the
preseason pick for a Wrestler to Watch. He said, "Salazar
is about as exciting a freshman as there is. His
performance at the Cadet National Duals was astonishing.
He's going to be exciting to watch this year."
Another
125-pounders were ranked nationally: sophomore Sean Porter
of Davis High School was ranked no. 10. Porter took
the 5A state title last year as a freshman,
and was named Outstanding Lower Weight Wrestler for 5A, beating two top-ranked wrestlers to
take that title. He traveled back to Lincoln, Neb., this past spring to
compete in the National High School Coaches Association
National State Duals, and finished with an impressive
record of 2-1. Kilpack has named Porter as a
preseason pick for Sophomore Wrestler of the Year.
The list was compiled by Dan Fickel,
National Editor for the magazine, based on six criteria:
1) accomplishments at state high-school championships
(folkstyle); 2) National Junior freestyle and Greco-Roman
success; 3) Cadet National freestyle and Greco-Roman
success; 4) performance at prestigious high-school
tournaments; 5) information from coaches and parents; and
6) the state from which the nominee hails.
Utah wrestlers appeared in the rankings in
eight of the 13 weight divisions.
Other standouts include Casey Smith of
Wasatch, who was ranked no. 12 at 103 lbs.; Eric Wells of
Wayne (275), ranked no. 15; Wade Eldredge of Monticello at
130 (another of Kilpack's preseason picks as a Wrestler to
Watch); Jared Rupper (140) of Uintah and Laddell
Brinkerhoff of Altamont (145), both ranked no. 26; Shay
Warren (112) of Weber, ranked no. 27 (also a preseason
pick as a Sophomore Wrestler of the Year); and Aaron Ross
of Weber (120), receiving special mention.
Of all the high schools represented by
wrestlers in the national rankings, Wasatch and Weber both
had two listed. With one wrestler ranked
were Altamont, Davis, Monticello, Panguitch and Uintah.
WrestlingUSA Magazine has been the
voice of national high school wrestling since 1965. For
more information, see
www.wrestlingusa.com.
Kilpack is editor of
UtahWrestling.org, a past AAU national champion, a
seven-time national silver medalist, an AAU All-American,
and earned an alternate position on the U.S. Pan-Am Team
in Greco-Roman. He coaches an independent freestyle and
Greco-Roman wrestling program through Salt Lake County
Parks and Recreation,
Jordan Freestyle Wrestling.
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