|
USGWA 2007 National Championships
Detroit, Michigan
Total Participants - 720 Girls from around the country
Kansas Krusaders - 20 Girls
Krusader National Champions - 3
Krusader All-Americans- 15
Kansas Krusaders Team Ranking - 8
National Champions:
Beth Johnson totally dominated the
competition. Per Ed, "No one could touch Beth." Beth
is from Garden City and traveled out with Bob and Jeanie Dey.
Morgan Otteson did
not disappoint either, she had a round robin to seat the bracket
and she did have a loss there, but came back to avenge her loss
in grand fashion and take home the gold. Morgan is from Mill Valley
and for those that have seen her wrestle...enough said.
Emily Newberry, This
is the little pint sized KS tornado that Coach Ed calls, "wild
thing". Wild thing delivered the gold back to Columbus, KS
in grand style.
They added into the competition this year something
they called a G3 bracket. It was for all the girls that went out
in the regular bracket, they got to wrestle another consolation
bracket.
G3 Champions:
Jessica Bowman - Lawrence Coyotes
Janessa Valle - Wichita Wolfpack
Kelsey Murphy - NE KS
We have two girls from OK that we have known forever.
Karissa Avallone actually considers
herself a Kansas Krusader. She took 7th in a difficult bracket.
Hanna Martin has also traveled the
country with Coach Ed many times, she wore OK colors and supported
her state that is finally fielding a team this year. I could not
do this without mentioning her though as we all love Hanna and
I particularly love to watch her eat...she LOVES her foods. Hanna
took 3rd with only one loss. If you don't know Hanna check out
her creditials. She is hanging right in there with her El Reno
teammates and made it to HS state this year. Their state shirt
read 8 guys and a Chick!
We had four girls from Lakin travel out with Coaches
Frederiksen and Gonzales. They along with Beth Johnson, represented
the SW part of the state.
Regina Ward - 6th
Tayler Frederiksen - 7th
Samantha Gonzalez - DNP
Nikki Penthey - DNP
Payton Covert representing
Lawrence Coyotes also had a tough bracket and came out as an All
American at 8th place.
Southeast Ks had to represent also. "Wild
Thing's" mentor from Columbus HS has really been turning
it on and Coach Ed can't quit talking about how much this young
lady has improved. Danette O'Hara
made some noise in Detroit City and is now an All American placing
7th.
There was another young lady that competed from
KS and I can't go without mentioning her. She wrestles for Team
Tigers and her name is Krista Revelle,
she placed 6th. I hope that some day she will choose to call herself
a KS Krusader, as well.
Now for the Central part of the state. From McPherson
KS and try NOT to ask them about their trip out to Detroit.
Chandra Engel placed 11th.
Addie Lanning, Chandra's protege
did very well and place 2nd in her bracket.
We have three other placers that regularly work
out with Coach Ed on Wed nights and their teams on the other nights.
Darian Gonzalez from
Newton was the Runner-up in her bracket. She too earned her All-American
Status. Her dad, Anthony is the wonderful man that keeps our webpage
updated.
Aerial Groene lives
and wrestles for Goddard but has been working out steadily with
the Wichita girls. She is an All American with 5th place.
Kaysha Anderson from
our very own NW Jr Grizzlies...Kaysha just started wrestling this
year and has not had that many wins, but she braved the trip to
Detroit anyway. All you guys know that that is how champions are
made. Kaysha worked hard in Detroit, got a REALLY BIG win per
Coach Ed and comes home an All America with 6th place.
Well, that should be all 20 girls and we at the
KS Krusaders couldn't be prouder. We had a fine turnout of girls
and a large amount of hardware to take home. On behalf of myself,
Coach Ed, Coach Jason Ogden and Coach Brooke Bogren, I want to
say thanks for all the effort and time and money to the parents
and wrestlers and fans. We are looking forward to a good FS season
and hope to see even more at the USAW Women's Body Bar FS Nationals
in Colorado Springs on April 21-22, 2007.
RANKINGS BY STATE:
1st - California - 335.5 points
2nd - Michigan - 178
3rd - New York - 169
4th - Hawaii - 154
5th - Ohio - 149
6th - Texas - 108.5
7th - Illinois - 96.5
8th - Kansas - 82.5
9th - Florida - 75
10th - Washington - 72
11th - Maine - 68
11th - Wisconsin - 68
13th - West Virginia - 64.5
14th - Oklahoma - 62.5
15th - Virginia - 60.5
16th - South Carolina - 59.5
17th - Alaska - 58
18th - New Jersey - 47
19th - Arizona - 41
19th - Connecticut - 41
19th - Pennsylvania - 41
22nd - Iowa - 40
23rd - North Carolina - 36
24th - Colorado - 32
24th - Maryland - 32
24th - Oregon - 32
24th - Vermont - 32
28th - Georgia - 21
29th - Nebraska - 19
30th - Minnesota - 18
31st - Missouri - 17
32nd - Tennessee - 11
33rd - New Hampshire - 10
34th - Nevada - 8
35th - Idaho - 7
36th - Indiana - 0
36th - Kentucky - 0
USGWA - Kent Bailo
|