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Wasatch's Sanderson Ranked No. 1
All-Division National Rankings
WrestlingUSA Magazine published a
national ranking of high-school wrestlers — all divisions
— online at their Web site. Top ranked of the 10 Utahns
was Cyler Sanderson of Wasatch High School, ranked no. 1
at 140 lbs.
Some of Sanderson's notable exploits
include being one of only three Utahns to place in both
freestyle and Greco-Roman at the USA Wrestling Junior
National Championships in Fargo, North Dakota, last
summer, taking home a silver (Greco) and a 3rd-place
bronze (freestyle). He had a season record of 40-0 as a
junior and an overall high-school career record of 117-8.
He was crowned champion at 2004 Reno Tournament of
Champions, was named Outstanding Wrestler at the 2004
Minnesota Clash, 2002 High School State Championships
Outstanding Wrestler, is a three-time USA Wrestling Cadet
All-American, and a three-time USA Wrestling Junior
All-American.
Bill Kilpack, Utah Editor for
WrestlingUSA Magazine, had chosen Sanderson as the
preseason pick for the state's most outstanding wrestler
in all divisions.
He said, "Sanderson
definitely deserves to be ranked no. 1. His
performance is always strong, no matter what level."
Sanderson was one of three Wasatch
wrestlers on this prestigious list. The others were
senior Dallin Norton, ranked no. 8 at 275 lbs., and
sophomore Casey Smith, ranked no. 30 at 103 lbs.
Uintah High School also had three
wrestlers represented on the list: junior Levi Mele,
ranked no. 7 at 103 lbs.; junior Jared McCurdy, no. 22 at
189 lbs.; and senior Phillip Keddy, no. 30 at 171 lbs.
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
nine of the 13 weight divisions.
Other standouts include junior Jake
Swensen of North Sanpete, ranked no. 13 at 130 lbs.;
junior Nathaniel Holt of Provo, no. 22 at 135 lbs.; senior
Tyson Thompson of Lehi, no. 20 at 145 lbs.; and junior
Talan Knox of Brighton, no. 30 at 152 lbs.
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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