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Springville's Chamberlain Ranked No. 1
All-Division National Rankings
Wrestling USA Magazine published a
national ranking of high-school wrestlers — all divisions.
Top ranked of the five Utahns on this prestigious list
was Jason Chamberlain of Springville High School, ranked no. 1
at 135 lbs.
Some of Chamberlain's notable exploits include
taking three high-school state titles, winning a USA
Wrestling national championship in freestyle wrestling in
Fargo, ND, last summer, winning a Utah High School Coaches
Association national junior title in Virginia Beach, and winning the nationally
respected Reno Tournament of Champions. Through his
junior year, he has an amazing interscholastic wrestling
record of 149-2. In 2007 season, he was selected by the Wrestling USA Magazine
and IntermatWrestle.com Utah Editor
as a Junior Wrestler of the Year; in 2006, a Sophomore
Wrestler of the Year; and, in 2005, a Freshman Wrestler of
the Year.
Bill Kilpack, Utah Editor for
Wrestling USA Magazine and IntermatWrestle.com, has chosen
Chamberlain as the
preseason pick for the state's All Divisions Outstanding
Wrestler.
He said, "Chamberlain
comes from a family with a long history in wrestling, and
he is the best. He is a slick technician who never
loses his head, regardless of the situation. It's
this maturity, far beyond his years, that makes all the
difference. He is patient and waits for his openings
and opportunities. And it's certainly paid off. This season, Chamberlain is a shoe-in to join that very
exclusive list of four-time state champions."
Chamberlain was one of five wrestlers from
across the state to be so honored. The other
outstanding athletes include senior Jacob Salazar of
Wasatch High School (No. 5, 145 lbs.); junior Ethen
Lofthouse of Mountain Crest High School (No. 16, 160
lbs.); senior Matt Brown of Cyprus High School (No. 21,
140 lbs.); and senior Matt Fairbrother of Murray High
School (No. 30, 285 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.
Wrestling USA 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, an AAU national champion
and
seven-time national silver medalist, a 15-time AAU/USA
Wrestling 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,
Mountain Top
Wrestling Club and the junior-high program,
Jordan
Junior Wrestling.
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