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Utah Wrestling All-Star Meet
Complete: Small Schools On Top
The fifth Annual Utah Amateur Wrestling
Foundation Utah Wrestling All-Star Classic has come and
gone. For the second consecutive year, the small
schools (1A/2A/3A) came out ahead in the all-star dual
meet, beating the 4A/5A team 37-24. The event, a
fundraiser in support of the new wrestling program at Utah
Valley State College (UVSC) in Orem, was held on the UVSC
campus.
The small schools won 11 of the 17
matches, unlike last year, where it came down to the lat
match of the night.
Match results were as follows:
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103 — Kolby Bradley
(4A/5A: Springville) defeated Jared Shepherd (1A/2A/3A:
Delta), decision, 4-3
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112 — Levi Mele
(1A/2A/3A: Uintah) defeated Shay Warren (4A/5A: Weber),
decision, 9-0
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112 — Casey Smith
(1A/2A/3A: Wasatch) defeated Jason Warner (4A/5A: Spanish
Fork), decision, 8-7
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119 — Michael Watts
(4A/5A: Riverton) defeated Shayne Bonner (1A/2A/3A:
Wasatch), decision, 3-2
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125 — Rodney Sager
(1A/2A/3A: Lehi) defeated Aaron Ross (4A/5A: Weber),
decision, 14-5
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130 — Jake Swensen
(1A/2A/3A: North Sanpete) defeated Sean Porter (4A/5A:
Davis), decision, 5-4
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135 — Shay Lawrence
(4A/5A: Viewmont) defeated Zack Mau (1A/2A/3A:: Ogden),
decision, 3-0
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135 — Cameron George
(4A/5A: Bountiful) defeated Czyz Woody (1A/2A/3A: Uintah),
fall
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140 — Cyler
Sanderson (1A/2A/3A: Wasatch) defeated Spencer Dinkins
(4A/5A: Spanish Fork), technical fall, 22-7
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145 — Josh Wilson
(1A/2A/3A: Morgan) defeated Casey Fromm (4A/5A: Box
Elder), decision, 13-10
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152 — Tyson Thompson
(1A/2A/3A: Lehi) defeated Kelly Kelsey (4A/5A: Payson),
decision, 10-5
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152 — Colton Camp
(1A/2A/3A: North Sevier) defeated John Johnson (4A/5A: Box
Elder), decision, 10-6
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160 — Talan Knox
(4A/5A: Brighton) defeated Jordan Smith (1A/2A/3A:
Wasatch), decision, 6-4
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171 — Philip Keddy
(1A/2A/3A: Uintah) defeated Phillip Rutledge (4A/5A:
Mountain Crest), decision, 11-9
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189 — Brett Boyce
(4A/5A: Box Elder) defeated Jared McCurdy (1A/2A/3A:
Uintah), fall
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215 — Trevor Clegg
(1A/2A/3A: South Summit) defeated Robert Takeno (4A/5A:
Hillcrest), decision, 3-2
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275 — Dallin Norton
(1A/2A/3A: Wasatch) defeated Rio Stottler (4A/5A: West
Jordan), decision, 5-1
Nine of the 17 small-school athletes came
from Wasatch High School (one of the top-ranked wrestling
high schools in the country) and Uintah, the school coming
in second to Wasatch at recent 3A state championships.
Nonetheless, the results were somewhat surprising,
according to an online survey conducted on
UtahWrestling.org prior to the meet.
Those surveyed predicted that five of the
matches would have turned out differently. The
biggest upset, according to the polls, was the
Camp-Johnson match at 152. More than 70 percent of
those polled expected Box Elder's Johnson to come out on
top. Only slightly less surprising was the Wilson-Fromm
match at 145. Almost 70 percent of those polled
expected Box Elder's Fromm to win. Others predicted
to come out differently were at 103, where polls had more
than 60 percent predicting that Delta's Shepherd would
win; 189, where 55 percent predicted that Uintah's McCurdy
would come out ahead; and at 135, where polls had it
close, but still more than half thought Uintah's Woody
would win.
One of those polled said, "[The] 2A-3A
schools should dominate this one. Can there be any
question whatsoever that the 3A competition is head and
shoulders above the rest? Excluding Wasatch, Uintah would
pound any school in the state. Last year, Kaden King (N.
Sanpete) won the All Star dual at 103 by pinning his
opponent, this year he didn't even make the cut because of
the fierce competition. To put it bluntly, 3A schools such
as Wasatch, Uintah, Delta, North Sanpete, Lehi and 2A
Millard are without a doubt the most powerful schools in
the state."
His overall prediction was correct, but
the means to that end were not. Only two of the four
Uintah wrestlers in the dual won their matches, while the
lone Delta wrestler lost his, as well.
Some highlights from the match included
Lehi's Tyson Thompson, wrestling in his third straight
Classic. He won his second straight All-Star match
against Payson's Kelly Kelsey (also a state champ).
Both are also nationally ranked by Wrestling USA
Magazine. The polls had more than 90 percent
predicting a win for Thompson, who was also a preseason
pick for a Utah Senior Wrestler of the Year by
Wrestling USA Magazine's Utah editor, Bill Kilpack.
Wasatch's Cyler Sanderson also was
predicted by more than 90 percent of those polled to win,
and he did so in commanding fashion, beating Dinkins by
technical fall, with a score of 22-7. Sanderson is
ranked no. 1 in the nation by Wrestling USA Magazine,
and was the preseason pick as the All-Division Outstanding
Wrestler by the magazine's Utah editor.
In all, of the 34 athletes in the All-Star meet, 11 are
ranked nationally or selected by the Utah editor as
outstanding athletes.
"Utah has a very high caliber of
wrestling," Kilpack said. "It shows from youth up
through high school when you go to the big tournaments and
the national tournaments. It's no surprise that
Sanderson and Norton won here, or even that they each won
championships at the Reno Tournament of Champions.
They and many of the others at this meet at top of the
heap in a state that produces many champions."
Michael Watts, a senior at Riverton who
won his match, said that he had been coming to the
All-Star meet for years, every year knowing that he would
have his time. That he got to make his first
appearance as one of the top 119-pounders in the state,
and came out with a win, made it that much more
satisfying.
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 is
Utah Editor for both Wrestling USA Magazine and
American Adrenaline Magazine. He coaches an
independent freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling program
through Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation, Mountain
Top Wrestling Club.
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