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Wrestling USA Magazine, Utah Wrestlers of the
Year
Outstanding Senior Wrestlers for 20052006
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Jake Swensen
North Sanpete High School, 130 lbs.
GPA: 3.5
School Classification: 3A (608
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Swensen is the 12th four-time state champion
in Utah, despite a season hampered by injury. He's the real deal. He's powerful and
skilled. It's not often that you can cite a freshman state
champion, even more rare when it was done outside the
bottom two weight classes. He continued to be a dominant
force in the 125-pound weight class, regardless of the
state division he competed against, as illustrated by his
second State Championship, then again in the 130-pound
class, where he won his third State Championship. His
National Championships date back to 1999, including a USA
Wrestling Triple Crown in 2001.
Swensen is explosive. When he executes, its with 100%
commitment. There is no halfway with him. That confidence
comes with all that mat time and knowing that hes making
a good decision. Throw in his strength and speed, along
with being an amazing technician, Swensen is a choice
candidate for the best college wrestling programs in the
country.
2006 State Champion (135 lbs.),
2005 State Champion (130 lbs.),
2004 State Champion (125 lbs), 2003 State Champion (119
lbs.) 20052006 Record: 20-2
High School Career Record:
114-7. Freestyle Record: 60-5.
Greco-Roman Record: 71-0.
Following is a summary of Jake's wrestling career so far:
Four-Time High School State
Champion
2005 7th Place, USA Wrestling Junior Nationals,
Greco-Roman
2005 Wrestling USA
Magazine Utah Junior Wrestler of the Year
2004 Wrestling USA
Magazine Utah Sophomore Wrestler of the Year
2003 High School State
Championships Outstanding Wrestler
2003 Utah Wrestling Coaches
Association Freshman of the Year
2003 National Champion, USA Wrestling Cadet
Nationals, Greco-Roman
2001 National Champion, USA Wrestling
Kids Nationals, Freestyle, Greco-Roman and Folkstyle (Triple
Crown Winner)
2000 National Champion, USA Wrestling
Kids Nationals, Folkstyle (Trinity Winner)
1999 National Champion, USA Wrestling
Kids National, Greco-Roman
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Nathaniel Holt
Provo High School, 145 lbs.
GPA: 3.6
School Classification: 4A (1,400
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I've watched Holt for some time now and, in the last
year or so in particular, he has really developed into a
fine wrestler. He's skilled, he's fast, he's
powerful. But what really impressed me (and got my
attention) was when he
didn't leave anything on the mat when he fell short in the
bronze-medal match at the Reno World Championships in
April 2004. Of course, he returned in 2005 to win
that prestigious tournament. I'm sure this is just one of many great
things ahead of him, because he's a gifted wrestler.
The strong turnout at Reno was only one of his glowing
performances supporting the expectations being laid by his
second-place finish at the high school state
championships, losing to senior powerhouse McKay
Sanderson and dominant performance leading to a state
title in 2005, beating solid opponents right up to his 5-3
decision over senior Anthony Elder of Skyview, who
repeated as the silver medalist. He also turned out
strong finishes at the USA Wrestling Rocky Mountain Junior
Regionals last summer, taking 3rd in Greco-Roman and 4th
in freestyle.
2005 State Champion (140 lbs.),
2004 State Silver Medalist (130 lbs.).
20042005
Record: 37-3.
Following is a
summary of Nathaniel's wrestling career so far:
One-Time High
School State Champion
One-Time High
School State Silver Medalist
One-Time USA
Wrestling Cadet All-American
2005 Champion,
Reno World Championships
2005 Champion,
Region VI
2005 5th Place,
Reno Tournament of Champions
2005 3rd Place,
USA Wrestling Rocky Mountain Junior Regionals, Greco-Roman
2005 4th Place,
USA Wrestling Rocky Mountain Junior Regionals, Freestyle
2005 2nd Place,
Rocky Mountain Rumble
2005 Wrestling USA
Magazine Utah Junior Wrestler of the Year
2004 Wrestling USA
Magazine Utah Wrestler to Watch
2004 4A Duals Champion
2004 2nd Place, USA Wrestling Rocky
Mountain Regionals, Freestyle
2004 2nd Place, USA Wresting Rocky
Mountain Regionals, Greco-Roman
2004 4th Place, Reno World Championships
2004 1st Place, Bear River
Tournament
2004 Provo High School Outstanding Sophomore Wrestler
2003 USA Wrestling Utah State Champion in freestyle and
Greco-Roman
2003 6th Place, USA Wrestling Cadet Nationals in freestyle
2003 2nd Place, USA Wrestling Western Regionals in
freestyle
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Jaren Day
Alta High School, 135 lbs.
GPA: 2.8
School Classification: 5A (2,500
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Jaren is a
two-time State Champion in high school (in the 5A and 3A
divisions), and carries that success onto the mat in both
freestyle and Greco-Roman. His championship in 2005
came in a weight that read like an all-star list.
His title match resulted from a tough 4-2 decision over
Richard Winger of Viewmont, after decided victories over a
rather distinguished list of studs including pinning
Spencer Ito (Northridge) and trouncing 4A/5A All-Star Dual
selection Aaron Ross (Weber) 9-5. During the season,
he also beat three-time state champion Michael Watts of
Riverton, who went up from 119 lbs. to get some
competition and found it.
2005 State
Champion (5A: 125 lbs.) 2004 State Champion (3A: 112
lbs.)
High School
Career Record: 105-22 with 45 Pins. 20042005
Record: 36-2. Freestyle Record: 65-11.
Following is a
summary of Jaren's wrestling career so far:
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Two-Time High
School State Champion
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Region II
Outstanding Wrestler
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2005 Champion,
Region II
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2005 Champion,
Warrior Duals
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2005 3rd Place,
Layton Invitational
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2003 5th Place,
High School State Championships
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State Champion,
USA Wrestling Utah, Freestyle
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State Champion,
USA Wrestling Utah, Greco-Roman
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Levi Mele
Uintah High School, 119 lbs.
School Classification: 3A
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Mele is about
as solid a wrestler as there is in the state. He took state
in 3A at 112 lbs. by beating a very tough Casey Smith
(Wasatch) and at 103 lbs. the year before, also over Smith, recovering from a loss
to the Wasatch stud for the Region
10 championship. He followed that up with powerful
performances at the Reno World Championships in April 2004,
where he took the title at 105 lbs. in folkstyle, then finished
4th in freestyle at USA Wrestling Junior Nationals in
Fargo that same year. He also won a national title
in 2004 in the sophomore division at the BRUTE-adidas
Nationals. In 2006, it's a given that he'll join
that elite list of three-time state champions.
2005 State
Champion (112 lbs.) 2004 State
Champion (103 lbs.) 20042005 Record: 42-2.
Following is a
summary of Levi's wrestling career so far:
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Two-Time High
School State Champion
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2005 Wrestling USA
Magazine Utah Wrestler to Watch
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2005 Champion, Region X
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2005 Champion, Top of the Rockies (Denver, Colo.)
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2005 Champion, Uintah Tournament of Champions
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2005 3rd Place, Iron Man Tournament (Cleveland, OH)
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2004 Champion,
Reno World Championships
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2004 National
Champion,
Sophomore Division, BRUTE-adidas Nationals
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2004 4th Place,
USA Wrestling Junior National Championships
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2004 Champion,
Top of the Rockies
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Zane Taylor
Grand County High School, 275 lbs.
GPA: 3.65
School Classification: 2A (500
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It's not every day that a wrestler goes undefeated.
Zane did this in 2005, finishing 41-0, and winning his
championship match with a 31-second fall. This was a
repeat of his 275-pound state title from the year before.
But that's not all he has only been wrestling for two
years. He's about as athletic a heavyweight as I can
remember (no surprise, since he's a three-time All-State
football player). Solid, solid athlete.
High School
Career Record: 77-5. 20042005
Record: 41-0. 2003224 Record: 36-5.
2005 State
Champion (275 lbs.) 2004 State Champion (275 lbs.)
Following is a
summary of Zane's wrestling career so far:
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Zane is also a classic scholar-athlete, serving as the
Senior Class President and a member of the National Honor
Society.
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Trent Steele
Delta High School, 215 lbs.
School Classification: 3A
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Trent had about as dominant a state tournament as you can
imagine. He pinned every opponent until the
championship match, where he still had a dominating match,
beating senior teammate Ryan Nickle 8-2. Strong
performance, following a strong 2004 season, where he
finished 3rd in state.
2005 State
Champion (215 lbs.) 20042005 Record: 38-1.
Following is a
summary of Trent's wrestling career so far:
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One-Time High
School State Champion
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2004 3rd Place,
High School State Championships
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2005 Champion, Region VIII
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2005 Champion, Desert Storm
Wrestling Classic
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