tournament results<\/a>, Dzantik’i Heeni Wolverines won the boys tournament and Wrangell’s Stikine Wolves won the girls. DZ won seven out of seven of the finals matches, with the crowd erupting into cheers during the last match of the night between the two Juneau middle school heavyweights, where DZs Darrin Foster showcased his incredible courage and fortitude against Floyd Dryden’s Isaiah Galletes-Fale, according to DZ coach Jason Hass.<\/p>\n“I feel like the level of competition this year has gone through the roof,” Hass said. “Wrestling in Southeast is just really coming along and it’s alive and well. A lot more of these smaller communities are having teams again, iron sharpens iron, so we’re all making each other stronger.”<\/p>\n
Hass said one of the main reasons he appreciates middle school tournaments is that it gives him an opportunity to explain to parents that their kids are able to start wrestling at any age, a point that Hass said is proven by the multiple first year-wrestlers already earning spots in the finals.<\/p>\n
“Just because your kid hasn’t wrestled since they were 5 years old doesn’t mean they can’t start now and do really well,” Hass said. “That’s something I think parents need to realize, it’s never too late.”<\/p>\n
Next up, the Juneau Youth Wrestling Club will host the Southeast Clash Tournament this weekend, where kindergarten through fifth graders from Southeast will come to test their newly developed wrestling skills. On March 3 and 4 the Juneau Youth Wrestling Club will take a group of middle school kids to Fairbanks for the unofficial middle school state championships, the 47th annual Tanana Invitational.<\/p>\n
Brown said that while overall he felt his wrestlers did well, the performance wasn’t entirely up to the team’s “usual standards,” but ultimately sees the responsibility fall solely onto his shoulders.<\/p>\n
“My wrestlers in this session did well but in the morning session, I mean you win the tournaments in consolation and we just have not been performing at the level we’re normally at,” Brown said. “But that doesn’t mean it’s from a lack of effort, the kids are giving a great effort, they’re trying their best, a lot of it comes down to coaching, I just need to do a better job. But we put nine kids in the finals, so we’re doing good.”<\/p>\n
Winners by weight class<\/strong><\/p>\nBoys Lightweight:<\/strong> Caleb Scussel of Floyd Dryden Eagles<\/p>\nBoys 77:<\/strong> Jene Keith of Blatchley Huskies<\/p>\nBoys 84:<\/strong> J. D. Keith of Blatchley Huskies<\/p>\nBoys 91:<\/strong> Landon Hill of Dzantiki Heeni Wolverines<\/p>\nBoys 98:<\/strong> Camden Messmer of Floyd Dryden Eagles<\/p>\nBoys 105:<\/strong> Hunter Carte of Floyd Dryden Eagles<\/p>\nBoys 110:<\/strong> Landynn Dunn of Dzantiki Heeni Wolverines<\/p>\nBoys 114:<\/strong> Emmanual Canalas of Dzantiki Heeni Wolverines<\/p>\nBoys 118:<\/strong> Jed Davis of Dzantiki Heeni Wolverines<\/p>\nBoys 122:<\/strong> Killian Hammock of Blatchley Huskies<\/p>\nBoys 126:<\/strong> Chassen Jacoby of Schoenbar Knights<\/p>\nBoys 132:<\/strong> Junior Jimmy of Blatchley Huskies<\/p>\nBoys 140:<\/strong> Ethan Van Kirk of Dzantiki Heeni Wolverines<\/p>\nBoys 148:<\/strong> Noah Hilson of Schoenbar Knights<\/p>\nBoys 160:<\/strong> Eli Anderson of Mitkof Vikings<\/p>\nBoys 174:<\/strong> Max Pillifant of Dzantiki Heeni Wolverines<\/p>\nBoys 210:<\/strong> Zach Nord of Floyd Dryden Eagles<\/p>\nBoys Heavyweight:<\/strong> Darren Foster of Dzantiki Heeni Wolverines<\/p>\nGirls 105:<\/strong> Hailey Cook of Stikine Wolves<\/p>\nGirls 113:<\/strong> Kourtney Barnes of Stikine Wolves<\/p>\nGirls 120:<\/strong> Ally Trugon of Schoenbar Knights<\/p>\nGirls 128:<\/strong> Abby Worhatch of Mitkof Vikings<\/p>\nGirls 136:<\/strong> Brianna Gilson of Schoenbar Knights<\/p>\nGirls 145:<\/strong> Teala Peratrovich of Metlakatla Braves<\/p>\nGirls 155:<\/strong> Sophia Contreras of Floyd Dryden Eagles<\/p>\nGirls 195:<\/strong> Clara Frank of Hydaburg Warriors<\/p>\nA complete list of the tournament’s results can be found at trackwrestling.com\/opentournaments.<\/p>\n
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