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Field already loaded in seven age groups for Women’s Nationals in Irving, Texas, May 10-12

On Friday May 10, the 2019 USA Wrestling Women’s National Championships will get started in Irving, Texas. The Women’s National Championships is already one of the biggest women’s wrestling tournaments every year. It’s even larger this year with the addition of the U23 National Championships and the U15 age division. There will now be seven separate age groups competing at Women’s Nationals. (9U, 12U, 14U, U15, UWW Cadet, UWW Junior, and U23) This tournament will serve as World Team Trials in four age levels, the U15, UWW Cadet, UWW Junior, and U23 age divisions. The U23 age division is already loaded with talent. As of Friday, nine former World Team members are registered and five of those women have won World medals. They are listed below followed by the weight they are registered at.

Emily Shilson (50 kg), Macey Kilty (65 kg), and Maya Nelson (65 kg) have all brought home age level World gold medals in addition to other medals. Shilson won as a Cadet in 2018, Kilty as a Cadet in 2018, and Nelson as a Junior in 2017. Two 2019 Senior U.S. Open champion are entered. Tiare Ikei at 53 kg and Kayla Miracle at 62 kg. Ikei also brought home the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler award. In addition to being Senior U.S. Open champions, Ikei was a 2018 Cadet World bronze medalist and Miracle has won two Junior World bronze medals and a Cadet World silver medal. She has also made the past two U23 World Teams. Other World Team members registered include 2018 Junior World Team member and 2017 Cadet World team member Alisha Howk (55 kg), 2018 and 2017 U23 World Team member Dominique Parrish (55 kg), 2018 Junior World Team member and two-time Cadet World Team member Alexandria Liles (62 kg), and 2018 Junior World Team member Jayden Laurent (65 kg). Rest of the story at https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2019/May/03/Field-already-loaded-in-seven-age-groups-for-Womens-Nationals?mc_cid=9a1926c7e8&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

May 4, 2019 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Three incoming Lander wrestlers win Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award

GREENWOOD – Three incoming Lander wrestling freshmen were listed as the recipients of the Dave Schultz High School Excellence Awards in their respective states, announced earlier this week by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Originally created in honor of Schultz, an Olympic and World champion, the High School Excellence Award is based on excellence in wrestling, scholastic achievement, citizenship and community service, and awarded to one high school senior wrestler per state. State winners for the Schultz Award have been selected in each of the states that sponsor high school state championships. Lander and Arizona State are the only two wrestling programs in the nation to sign three of these award winners this year. Rest of the story at http://landerbearcats.com/sports/wrest/2018-19/releases/20190503hqxdeg?mc_cid=9a1926c7e8&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

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Buckeyes’ 2019 Wrestling Class Ranked Best in Nation

College wrestling is very unique in that it’s an individualized team sport, meaning each wrestler competes individually to earn team points. There are many factors that can affect a team’s success, such as coaching, facilities, and injuries just to name a few. But ultimately, recruiting is at the top of the list. A stat posted by Intermat shows just how true this statement is. Rest of the story at https://theozone.net/2019/05/buckeyes-2019-wrestling-class-ranked-best-nation/?mc_cid=9a1926c7e8&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

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