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Six wrestlers win coveted Kids Triple Crowns FARMINGTON, Utah — Six wrestlers were able to earn pres-


tigious USA Wrestling Kids Triple Crowns, after winning national titles in folkstyle, freestyle and Greco-Roman in 2011. These six young stars were able to complete this achieve-


ment by winning both styles at the 2011 ASICS USA Wrestling Kids Freestyle and Greco-Roman Nationals on June 27-28. They had previously won USA Wrestling National Folkstyle


titles in Iowa in April. There were 575 wrestlers from 34 states who took to the


mats at the Legacy Center in Farmington, Utah for the comple- tion of the USA Wrestling Kids wrestling national schedule. This year’s Triple Crown winners were: Novice 95 – Travis Wittlake (Oregon) Schoolboy/girl 70 – Louie Hayes (Illinois) Schoolboy/girl 128 – Beau Breske (Wisconsin) Schoolboy/girl 144 – Mason Manville (Virginia) Schoolboy/girl 160 – Samuel Colbray (Oregon) Schoolboy/girl 175 – Tevis Bartlett (Wyoming)


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The Intermediate double champions were Gary Steen of Pennsylvania (50), Samuel Edelblute of Idaho (55), Isaiah H. Gonzalez of Washington (60), Chance McLane of Montana (70), Abe Assad of Illinois (87), Micah Strahan of Colorado (95), James Ellis III of Oregon (103), Victor Jr. Jaquez of California (112), Lance Keneley of Nevada (120) and Santos Cantu III of Oregon (120+). The Novice double champions were Anthony Madrigal of


Illinois (70), Rylee Molitor of Minnesota (75), Paul Steffensen of Alaska (85), Cohlton Schultz of Colorado (90), Jake Allar of Minnesota (100), Giullian Nakamatsu of Nevada (112), Jared Torres of California (130), Jordan Tucker of Wyoming (140+), Delbort Antone of Arizona (140++) and Koby Brunelle of North Dakota (140+++). The six Schoolboy/girl double champions were Austin Gomez


of Illinois (77), Daton Fix of Oklahoma (84), Mitchell McKee of Minnesota (91), Jaden Enriquez of California (112), Dustin Gray of Missouri (152) and Jose Flores of Idaho (265).


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