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Wrestling: Malta third in Grand Prix of Sicily
Independent Online 10/12/06
Malta placed third out of seven participating teams in the 2006 edition of the Grand Prix of Sicily in Palermo. The tournament was won by the strong contingent from the Sicilian Region followed in second place by the national team of Romania.
Malta came ahead of the national teams of Italy, Poland, the regional team of Calabria as well as the national team of Hungary, in that order. It was a combined tournament made up of seniors, juniors, cadets and women.
The experienced Abraham Vassallo was the toast of the Maltese contingent after winning the 96kg category, beating all his three opponents. First he disposed of Maciej Zacowicz of Poland and then the Romanian Cristian David to go on to beat the Italian from Sicily Vito Zanga in the final. Vassallo has been taking part in this tournament since 1990 and had never placed first before although many times finishing amongst the first three in this weight category.
Vassallo, Maltas Wrestler of the Year 2005, is also the Youth Director of the Malta Amateur Wrestling Federation. In the last years he participated in numerous international competitions including the World Championships in Budapest.
The Maltese team in Palermo was made up of one senior, one junior and six cadets. Adam Vella (58kg) won gold, Aidan Buhagiar (85kg) took silver while Mathew Bonnici (50kg) and Andrea Saliba (69kg) each got a bronze medal.
If funds are available, the Malta Amateur Wrestling Federation will be hosting the Sicilian Regional team in the coming Winter for a tournament mainly for youths.
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The Mining Journal 10/15/06
MARQUETTE The United States Olympic Education Centers women freestyle wrestlers will hit the mats at the USOEC Duals at 7 p.m. Thursday in Northern Michigan Universitys Vandament Arena
The meet will be the first sport-specific competition hosted by the USOEC that invites athletes from other universities to compete against members of the USOEC Team.
At the duals, the USOEC women will face off against 15 athletes in eight weight classes from the University of the Cumberlands, located in Williamsburg, Ky.
The Cumberlands competition roster tentatively includes 2004 Olympian Toccara Montgomery of Cleveland, Ohio, who is expected to wrestle in an exhibition match.
Montgomery is a 2003 Pan American Games gold medalist and a two-time Junior World Championships silver medalist.
She was also named 2001 FILA International Womens Wrestler of the Year.
Upper Peninsula wrestler Alaina Berube of Escanaba is on the Cumberlands roster and is expected to compete, as well.
Berube won bronze at the University World Championships last summer in Mongolia.
The idea of hosting the competition originated last June. Several challenges had to be overcome in the planning process. Many universities had already booked their team schedules and funding for travel was scarce.
However, being able to offer Olympic-level competition to athletes at other schools gave the USOEC an edge in attracting athletes from the Cumberlands.
Were hoping this competition will serve as a domino effect for other teams to start hosting other competitions, USOEC womens wrestling head coach Shannyn Gillespie said.
Since there are few opportunities for USOEC athletes to compete at home in Marquette, Gillespie is looking forward to letting his team shine.
Hopefully, people in the community will come and see us and we (the USOEC) will become more recognized, he said.
Admission is free for all students and $2 for adults. Tickets will be available at the door the night of the event.
For more information, call (906) 227-2888.
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Las Vegas picked for 2007 World, 2008 Olympic wrestling trials
ASSOCIATED PRESS 10/13/06
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Las Vegas has been picked to host two top wrestling events in the next two years, including qualifiers for the 2007 World Wrestling Championships and the 2008 Olympics, officials said.
The U.S. World team trials will be held June 9-10, 2007, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in advance of the championships in Baku, Azerbaijan, USA Wrestling said.
U.S. Olympic wrestling team trials will be held June 13-15, 2008, at the Thomas & Mack arena on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
The Olympic qualifier will set the U.S. team in all three wrestling styles - men's freestyle, men's Greco-Roman and women's freestyle- for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Pat Christenson, president of promoter Las Vegas Events, said Cleveland and Sioux City, Iowa, also sought to host the Olympic wrestling trials.
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By E-R Staff
Article Launched:10/12/2006 04:04:08 PM PDT
Paradise High graduate Amy Havens was recognized in a proclamation by Paradise mayor Sam Dresser for her wrestling accomplishments Tuesday.
Havens won the 160-pound national title in the 2006 Junior Olympic Girls Championship Freestyle tournament in Fargo, ND in July. Three months earlier, she was the United States Girls Wresting Association national champion for the 165-lb. weight division.
Havens earned All-American honors for the sixth time by becoming a dual national champion in 2006, capping a four-year run in which she placed three times at the Junior Olympic Girls Championships, earned second place in 2004, third in 2003 and sixth in 2002. She also won the USA California Girls Junior championship three times and now attends Missouri Valley College.
Dresser's proclamation recognized Havens "for the tremendous commitment to the mental and physical training required to become and maintain the status of a national wrestling champion" and setting "a great example for the youth of our community by demonstrating both athletic and academic accomplishments."
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Chris Fleeger storms to title, OW award in freestyle wrestling at Sunkist Kids/ASU International Open
Craig Sesker USA Wrestling
10/14/2006
TEMPE, Ariz. When the men's freestyle brackets came out for the Sunkist Kids/ASU International Open late Friday night, the 60 kg/132-pound division looked as loaded as any weight class in the tournament.
You had reigning U.S. Nationals champion Zach Roberson and 2005 U.S. World Team Trials runner-up Nate Gallick. Both were NCAA champions at Iowa State.
NCAA champions Teyon Ware and Matt Valenti also were entered at 60 kilos, as was promising freestyle prospect Shawn Bunch.
But when the awards were handed out early Saturday night at Wells Fargo Arena, none of those guys were standing on top of the championship podium.
It was former Purdue standout Chris Fleeger. The two-time NCAA runner-up, who just completed his collegiate career this past March, made a huge splash in his first big freestyle meet after college.
Fleeger knocked off Gallick, Bunch and Roberson en route to the title and the Outstanding Wrestler award. He also pocketed $1,000 for winning the title. Fleeger displayed his full arsenal of moves, including a lethal low single, during his impressive run Saturday.
I really wasnt sure what to expect coming into this, Fleeger said. Ive wrestled Roberson in the past and I know he is really tough. This weight was just so stacked. I was just coming out here to get some experience and I didnt know if I would have this good of a tournament. But Im happy, Im really happy, and hopefully Ill keep it going.
The balance of the freestyle champions include Vic Moreno (55 kg/ 121 pounds), Jared Frayer (66 kg/145.5 pounds) of the Gator Wrestling Club, Scott Owen (74 kg/163 pounds) of the New York AC, Chris Pendleton (84 kg/185 pounds) of the Gator Wrestling Club, Nik Fekete (96 kg/211.5 pounds) of the New York AC and Tommy Rowlands (120 kg/264.5 pounds) of the Sunkist Kids.
The Sunkist Kids won the mens team title with 38 points, one better than the New York AC. The Gator Wrestling Club was third with 19 points.
Womens freestyle champions crowned Saturday included Clarissa Chun (48 kg/105.5 pounds) of the Sunkist Kids, Erica Sharp (51 kg/112 pounds) of Canada, Marcie Van Dusen (55 kg/121 pounds) of the Sunkist Kids, Katie Patroch (59 kg/130 pounds) of Canada, Alaina Berbube (63 kg/138.5 pounds) of the New York AC, Elena Pirozhkova (67 kg/147.5 pounds) of Northern Elite and Iris Smith (72 kg/158.5 pounds) of the U.S. Army. Van Dusen was named Outstanding Wrestler.
Canada edged the Sunkist Kids 27-22 for the womens team title. The New York AC was third with 20 points.
Fleeger, competing for the New York Athletic Club, downed Roberson 6-0, 0-1, 3-0 for the title. He fired in on a couple of leg attacks to take control in the final period. Fleeger rallied to beat Gallick in the second round. After dropping the first period 3-0, Fleeger came back strong to win the final two periods 4-0, 3-2 with a pressuring, aggressive style.
I love this style of wrestling, Fleeger said. The training is a lot different for freestyle than it is for folkstyle. Youre doing two-minute bursts instead of seven minutes all-out thats a little more my style. I can slow the match down a lot more in freestyle. Wrestling freestyle is a whole different ballgame. It takes someone really dedicated and focused to excel at this level. It takes a smart wrestler because there is a lot more strategy in freestyle.
Twice coming close to winning an NCAA title is something that drives Fleeger, who trained at Cornell with past NCAA champion Travis Lee prior to this event. Fleeger said he plans to move out East and train full-time at Cornell.
If I would have won NCAAs maybe I would have hung it up, I dont know, Fleeger said. I still have that fire. I havent won a tournament since Big Tens three or four years ago. I want to win something meaningful. This gives me a huge boost. I drew a tough guy right off the bat in Gallick and was able to get past him. Its exciting to win again. Its a great feeling.
Moreno put a halt to a strong run by Erkin Tadzhimetov of the Cyclone Wrestling Club in the 121 finals. Fifth at Junior Worlds in 1996, 1997 and 1998 while competing for Uzbekistan, Tadzhimetov knocked off past NCAA champion Jason Powell in the second round before pulling off the upset of the tournament when he swept U.S. Nationals champion Henry Cejudo 4-1, 1-0 in the quarterfinals.
Moreno beat Tadzhimetov 1-0, 7-0 in the finals.
The 26-year-old Tadzhimetov placed second at junior college nationals for Colby (Kan.) Community College in 2003 before finishing his career competing for Coach Cody Sanderson at Utah Valley State.
Cejudo took an early 1-0 first-period lead with just under a minute left by driving in and finishing an inside trip. But Tadzhimetov countered a shot attempt and caught Cejudo on his back late in the period en route to a 4-1 win.
Neither wrestler scored a takedown in the second period and the period came down to a leg clinch. Tadzhimetov won the flip, grabbed Cejudos leg in the clinch and eventually drove him out of bounds for the winning point.
Cejudo was a no-show for his next match and failed to place.
Owen pulled off an upset in the semifinals when he downed U.S. World Team Trials runner-up Tyrone Lewis 1-1, 2-0. He followed by beating past National Team member Kirk White 1-1, 0-1, 4-0 in the gold-medal match.
Chun, a 2006 U.S. Nationals champion, looks to be returning to form after beating Sara Fulp-Allen of Menlo College 2-0, 5-3 in the finals. Chun competed for the first time since falling to Mary Kelly in a Special Wrestle-Off for a spot on the World Team. Chun served as Kellys training partner at the World Championships late last month in Guangzhou, China.
Its always good to get the season started off like that, Chun said. I was pretty motivated after watching the World Championships. I want to be there and I can be there. Thats what Im working for.
A mild early upset in the womens bracket saw Dany Hedin of the New York Athletic Club headlock and pin Sharon Jacobson of the Gator Wrestling Club in the second round at 55 kg/121 pounds. Jacobson later pinned Hedin in a wrestleback en route to finishing third. Hedin placed fifth.
Jacobson won the U.S. Nationals last year and placed second at the U.S. World Team Trials. Hedin, a member of the U.S. Olympic Education Center program at Northern Michigan, has been a silver and a bronze medalist at the Junior World Championships.
Special Event Coverage 2006 Sunkist Kids International OpenTempe, Ariz. - Oct. 14-15, 2006
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Kristie Marano named TheMat.com Wrestler of the Week for Oct. 3-9
Craig Sesker USA Wrestling
10/11/2006
Kristie Marano (Colorado Springs, Colo./New York AC) has been named TheMat.com Wrestler of the Week for Oct. 3-9.
Each week, TheMat.com will select an Athlete of the Week, based upon performance within wrestling for that week. The selection committee will consider any level of wrestling, from youth programs through the Senior level. The announcement will be made each week on Wednesday.
Marano won her eighth World medal after earning a bronze medal at the World Championships earlier this month in Guangzhou, China. She beat Canadas Ohenewa Akuffo 1-1, 4-0 in her bronze-medal match at 72 kg/158.5 pounds.
Marano, a two-time World Champion, rebounded from a quarterfinal loss to five-time World Champion Kyoko Hamaguchi of Japan to win three straight matches and earn a bronze medal.
Marano is now a perfect 8-for-8 in earning medals when she qualifies for the World Championships. Shes won three more World medals than any other American woman in history. Tricia Saunders is next in line with five World medals.
Marano won World gold medals in 2000 and 2003, won World silver medals from 1996-99 and won World bronze medals in 2002 and 2006.
Marano made a triumphant return to the World Championships this year after coming up just short of making the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team and 2005 World Team. Marano bumped up to 158.5 this year after competing at 147.5, in part to start gearing up for the Olympics.
Note: To nominate a wrestler for TheMat.com Wrestler of the Week, send the athlete's name, accomplishments for the week and career accomplishments to Craig Sesker at csesker@usawrestling.org
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Sunkist Kids International Open
Tempe, AZ
October 12 - 14, 2006
Senior Women's Freestyle Results
Team Score
1. Canada 27
2. Sunkist Kids 22
3. New York AC 20
4. Gator WC 14
5. USOEC 8
6. Pacific University 7
7. Northern Elite 6
8. U.S. Army 6
9. Cumberland University 5
10. Dinos 5
11. Menlo College 5
Event Results
48 kg/105.5 lbs
1st Place - Clarissa Chun (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Sara Fulp-Allen (Menlo College) 2-0,5-3
3rd Place - Liz Short (USOEC Northern Michigan) won by tech fall over Ingrid Santos (El Salvador) 6-0,7-0
5th Place - Sadie Kaneda (USOEC Northern Michigan) won by pin over Melissa Girard (Cumberland University) 3-5,3-0,1:28
Cons. Semi - Liz Short (USOEC Northern Michigan) won by pin over Melissa Girard (Cumberland University) 2-0,1:43
Cons. Semi - Ingrid Santos (El Salvador) won by decision over Sadie Kaneda (USOEC Northern Michigan) 1-0,4-3
Semifinal - Clarissa Chun (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Liz Short (USOEC Northern Michigan) 7-1,1-1
Semifinal - Sara Fulp-Allen (Menlo College) won by decision over Sadie Kaneda (USOEC Northern Michigan) 0-1,2-0,5-1
Cons. Round 3 - Melissa Girard (Cumberland University) won by decision over Camie Yeik (Vision Quest) 1-1,1-5,2-1
Cons. Round 3 - Ingrid Santos (El Salvador) won by decision over Caitlyn Chase (Gator Wrestling Club) 2-4,5-1,7-1
Cons. Round 2 - Melissa Girard (Cumberland University) won by decision over Dhanujini Amantha Hordagoda (Spartan) 1-1,3-3
Cons. Round 2 - Camie Yeik (Vision Quest) won by decision over Angelee Homma (Missouri Valley College) 2-0,4-3
Cons. Round 2 - Caitlyn Chase (Gator Wrestling Club) won by decision over Laura Nold (Unattached) 6-0,4-1
Cons. Round 2 - Ingrid Santos (El Salvador) won by decision over Brandie Dela Rama (Team Hawaii) 3-0,7-1
Quarterfinal - Clarissa Chun (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Ingrid Santos (El Salvador) 4-0,2-1
Quarterfinal - Liz Short (USOEC Northern Michigan) won by decision over Caitlyn Chase (Gator Wrestling Club) 2-0,1-0
Quarterfinal - Sadie Kaneda (USOEC Northern Michigan) won by decision over Angelee Homma (Missouri Valley College) 4-0,8-0
Quarterfinal - Sara Fulp-Allen (Menlo College) won by pin over Melissa Girard (Cumberland University) 1:27
Cons. Round 1 - Dhanujini Amantha Hordagoda (Spartan) won by decision over Evaruth Cortes Morales (Mexico) 3-0,2-0
Champ. Round 1 - Clarissa Chun (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by tech fall over Evaruth Cortes Morales (Mexico) 7-0,6-0
Champ. Round 1 - Ingrid Santos (El Salvador) won by decision over Dhanujini Amantha Hordagoda (Spartan) 5-1,6-0
Champ. Round 1 - Caitlyn Chase (Gator Wrestling Club) won by pin over Camie Yeik (Vision Quest) 0:36
Champ. Round 1 - Sadie Kaneda (USOEC Northern Michigan) won by pin over Laura Nold (Unattached) 1:50
Champ. Round 1 - Melissa Girard (Cumberland University) won by tech fall over Brandie Dela Rama (Team Hawaii) 6-0,6-0
51 kg/112 lbs.
1st Place - Erica Sharp (Canada) won by decision over Jenny Wong (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) 0-3,3-0,4-0
3rd Place - Terri Mcnutt (London Western) won by pin over Kapua Torres (Pacific University) 6-0,0-5,1:24
5th Place - Liz Martindale (Brock University) won by decision over Jessica Medina (New York Athletic Club) 2-1,6-4
Cons. Semi - Kapua Torres (Pacific University) won by decision over Jessica Medina (New York Athletic Club) 3-2,5-7,2-0
Cons. Semi - Terri Mcnutt (London Western) won by decision over Liz Martindale (Brock University) 6-0,8-5
Semifinal - Erica Sharp (Canada) won by decision over Jessica Medina (New York Athletic Club) 6-0,2-0
Semifinal - Jenny Wong (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Terri Mcnutt (London Western) 2-0,1-1
Cons. Round 3 - Kapua Torres (Pacific University) won by decision over Samantha Schuman (Missouri Valley College) 5-1,4-2
Cons. Round 3 - Liz Martindale (Brock University) won by tech fall over Katherine Fulp-Allen (Menlo College) 6-0,7-0
Cons. Round 2 - Kapua Torres (Pacific University) won by pin over Debbi Sakai (Unattached) 0:24
Cons. Round 2 - Samantha Schuman (Missouri Valley College) won by decision over Cheryl Wong (New York Athletic Club) 1-0,0-4,2-1
Cons. Round 2 - Katherine Fulp-Allen (Menlo College) won by decision over Rita Ramirez (Menlo College) 2-0,6-0
Cons. Round 2 - Liz Martindale (Brock University) won by decision over Tanya Miyasaki (Missouri Valley College) 7-0,5-1
Quarterfinal - Erica Sharp (Canada) won by pin over Liz Martindale (Brock University) 0:56
Quarterfinal - Jessica Medina (New York Athletic Club) won by pin over Rita Ramirez (Menlo College) 2-0,1:12
Quarterfinal - Terri Mcnutt (London Western) won by pin over Cheryl Wong (New York Athletic Club) 1:11
Quarterfinal - Jenny Wong (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Kapua Torres (Pacific University) 3-0,0-4,1-0
Cons. Round 1 - Debbi Sakai (Unattached) won by decision over Valerie Prise (Pacific University) 6-0,3-1
Champ. Round 1 - Erica Sharp (Canada) won by pin over Debbi Sakai (Unattached) 1:48
Champ. Round 1 - Liz Martindale (Brock University) won by decision over Valerie Prise (Pacific University) 6-0,5-0
Champ. Round 1 - Jessica Medina (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Samantha Schuman (Missouri Valley College) 0-1,2-0,3-0
Champ. Round 1 - Terri Mcnutt (London Western) won by decision over Katherine Fulp-Allen (Menlo College) 6-0,2-2,4-1
Champ. Round 1 - Kapua Torres (Pacific University) won by decision over Tanya Miyasaki (Missouri Valley College) 6-0,2-0
55 kg/121 lbs.
1st Place - Marcie Van Dusen (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Brittanee Laverdure (Canada) 3-2,1-2,1-0
3rd Place - Sharon Jacobson (Gator Wrestling Club) won by pin over Leann Barney (Cumberland University) 4-5,1:06
5th Place - Dany Hedin (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Sandy Do (Cumberland University) 5-0,2-0
Cons. Semi - Leann Barney (Cumberland University) won by pin over Sandy Do (Cumberland University) 0-2,1:31
Cons. Semi - Sharon Jacobson (Gator Wrestling Club) won by pin over Dany Hedin (New York Athletic Club) 1-0,1:43
Semifinal - Brittanee Laverdure (Canada) won by decision over Dany Hedin (New York Athletic Club) 2-0,4-2
Semifinal - Marcie Van Dusen (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Leann Barney (Cumberland University) 1-1,4-2
Cons. Round 5 - Sandy Do (Cumberland University) won by decision over Malinda Ripley (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) 3-1,2-0
Cons. Round 5 - Sharon Jacobson (Gator Wrestling Club) won by decision over Sarah Peasley (Team Intensity) 5-1,5-1
Cons. Round 4 - Malinda Ripley (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Danielle Hobeika (New York Athletic Club) 3-0,3-2
Cons. Round 4 - Sandy Do (Cumberland University) won by decision over Claire Dupont (Colorado School of Mines) 3-0,1-1
Cons. Round 4 - Sarah Peasley (Team Intensity) won by decision over Chelynne Pringle (Minnesota Storm) 1-0,2-0
Cons. Round 4 - Sharon Jacobson (Gator Wrestling Club) won by pin over Jesse Bondy (Brock University) 0:37
Quarterfinal - Dany Hedin (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Sandy Do (Cumberland University) 4-1,3-0
Quarterfinal - Brittanee Laverdure (Canada) won by pin over Danielle Hobeika (New York Athletic Club) 4-0,1:49
Quarterfinal - Leann Barney (Cumberland University) won by pin over Jesse Bondy (Brock University) 3-2,0:59
Quarterfinal - Marcie Van Dusen (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Sarah Peasley (Team Intensity) 1-0,2-0
Cons. Round 3 - Malinda Ripley (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Joey Miller (New York Athletic Club) 3-1,2-1
Cons. Round 3 - Claire Dupont (Colorado School of Mines) won by decision over Jessica Jauck (Cumberland University) 6-5,7-4
Cons. Round 3 - Chelynne Pringle (Minnesota Storm) won by pin over Kayla Chambers (Missouri Valley College) 6-0,0:32
Cons. Round 3 - Sharon Jacobson (Gator Wrestling Club) won by decision over Amy Borgnini (USOEC Northern Michigan) 7-0,6-4
Cons. Round 2 - Malinda Ripley (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by tech fall over Sabrina Lancellotti Valdez (Menlo College) 7-0,6-0
Cons. Round 2 - Joey Miller (New York Athletic Club) won by pin over Caroline Williams (Spartan) 0:48
Cons. Round 2 - Jessica Jauck (Cumberland University) won by decision over Teresa Ayala (Pacific University) 4-1,5-1
Cons. Round 2 - Chelynne Pringle (Minnesota Storm) won by decision over Erika Vargas Cardoso (Mexico) 6-0,5-0
Cons. Round 2 - Amy Borgnini (USOEC Northern Michigan) won by decision over Carla O`connell (Menlo College) 2-0,2-0
Cons. Round 2 - Sharon Jacobson (Gator Wrestling Club) won by tech fall over J`aime Sage (California) 6-0,7-0
Champ. Round 2 - Dany Hedin (New York Athletic Club) won by pin over Sharon Jacobson (Gator Wrestling Club) 7-0,0-4,0:28
Champ. Round 2 - Sandy Do (Cumberland University) won by decision over Carla O`connell (Menlo College) 2-0,7-4
Champ. Round 2 - Danielle Hobeika (New York Athletic Club) won by pin over Kayla Chambers (Missouri Valley College) 1:47
Champ. Round 2 - Brittanee Laverdure (Canada) won by decision over Chelynne Pringle (Minnesota Storm) 2-0,3-0
Champ. Round 2 - Jesse Bondy (Brock University) won by decision over Claire Dupont (Colorado School of Mines) 5-0,8-0
Champ. Round 2 - Leann Barney (Cumberland University) won by pin over Teresa Ayala (Pacific University) 1:47
Champ. Round 2 - Sarah Peasley (Team Intensity) won by decision over Joey Miller (New York Athletic Club) 2-0,3-2
Champ. Round 2 - Marcie Van Dusen (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by tech fall over Sabrina Lancellotti Valdez (Menlo College) 7-0,7-0
Champ. Round 1 - Dany Hedin (New York Athletic Club) won by pin over Malinda Ripley (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) 1-3,1:41
Champ. Round 1 - Sandy Do (Cumberland University) won by tech fall over Caroline Williams (Spartan) 6-0,9-2
Champ. Round 1 - Danielle Hobeika (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Jessica Jauck (Cumberland University) 7-0,4-5,5-1
Champ. Round 1 - Jesse Bondy (Brock University) won by decision over Erika Vargas Cardoso (Mexico) 7-0,3-0
Champ. Round 1 - Joey Miller (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Amy Borgnini (USOEC Northern Michigan) 0-3,4-0,2-2
Champ. Round 1 - Marcie Van Dusen (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by pin over J`aime Sage (California) 0:50
59 kg/130 lbs.
1st Place - Katie Patroch (Canada) won by pin over Jazzie Barker (Dinos) 4-0,1:40
3rd Place - Leigh Jaynes (Gator Wrestling Club) won by decision over Othella Lucas (New York Athletic Club) 1-0,1-3,6-0
5th Place - Amberle Montgomery (Unattached) won by pin over Na`tasha Umemoto (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) 5-3,1:23
Cons. Semi - Othella Lucas (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Amberle Montgomery (Unattached) 4-3,5-0
Cons. Semi - Leigh Jaynes (Gator Wrestling Club) won by pin over Na`tasha Umemoto (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) 1:48
Semifinal - Katie Patroch (Canada) won by pin over Othella Lucas (New York Athletic Club) 1:50
Semifinal - Jazzie Barker (Dinos) won by decision over Leigh Jaynes (Gator Wrestling Club) 3-0,2-1
Cons. Round 3 - Amberle Montgomery (Unattached) won by tech fall over Emily Espana (Menlo College) 8-0,7-0
Cons. Round 3 - Na`tasha Umemoto (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by tech fall over Tina Pihl (USOEC Northern Michigan) 9-1,5-5,6-0
Cons. Round 2 - Emily Espana (Menlo College) won by pin over Kristin Gifford (Unattached) 1:42
Quarterfinal - Katie Patroch (Canada) won by pin over Na`tasha Umemoto (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) 1-0,1:31
Quarterfinal - Othella Lucas (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Tina Pihl (USOEC Northern Michigan) 8-0,3-0
Quarterfinal - Jazzie Barker (Dinos) won by pin over Kristin Gifford (Unattached) 1:46
Quarterfinal - Leigh Jaynes (Gator Wrestling Club) won by pin over Amberle Montgomery (Unattached) 4-2,1:40
Champ. Round 1 - Tina Pihl (USOEC Northern Michigan) won by decision over Emily Espana (Menlo College) 3-3,2-0
63 kg/138.5 lbs.
1st Place - Alaina Berube (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Justine Bouchard (Canada) 1-0,2-1
3rd Place - Deanna Rix (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Heidi Kulak (Bears WC) 0-1,1-0,1-0
5th Place - Stefenie Shaw (USOEC Northern Michigan) won by injury default over Vanessa Oswalt (Gator Wrestling Club)
Cons. Semi - Heidi Kulak (Bears WC) won by pin over Vanessa Oswalt (Gator Wrestling Club) 2-3,1:54
Cons. Semi - Deanna Rix (New York Athletic Club) won by injury default over Stefenie Shaw (USOEC Northern Michigan)
Semifinal - Alaina Berube (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Heidi Kulak (Bears WC) 4-0,3-1
Semifinal - Justine Bouchard (Canada) won by decision over Deanna Rix (New York Athletic Club) 3-0,5-2
Cons. Round 3 - Vanessa Oswalt (Gator Wrestling Club) won by pin over Sherolynn Eppinger (Cumberland University) 3-1,4-5,0:37
Cons. Round 3 - Stefenie Shaw (USOEC Northern Michigan) won by decision over Bethany Harris (Cumberland University) 1-1,1-4,5-3
Cons. Round 2 - Vanessa Oswalt (Gator Wrestling Club) won by tech fall over Marina Piccolotti (Spartan) 7-0,7-0
Cons. Round 2 - Sherolynn Eppinger (Cumberland University) won by tech fall over Jamie Trentadue (Menlo College) 8-0,6-0
Cons. Round 2 - Stefenie Shaw (USOEC Northern Michigan) won by decision over Krystal Kiyauna (San Diego Hot Beaches) 1-0,4-0
Quarterfinal - Alaina Berube (New York Athletic Club) won by pin over Krystal Kiyauna (San Diego Hot Beaches) 6-0,0:12
Quarterfinal - Heidi Kulak (Bears WC) won by decision over Bethany Harris (Cumberland University) 1-0,7-0
Quarterfinal - Justine Bouchard (Canada) won by tech fall over Sherolynn Eppinger (Cumberland University) 7-0,6-0
Quarterfinal - Deanna Rix (New York Athletic Club) won by tech fall over Marina Piccolotti (Spartan) 6-0,8-0
Champ. Round 1 - Alaina Berube (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Vanessa Oswalt (Gator Wrestling Club) 6-4,6-4
Champ. Round 1 - Bethany Harris (Cumberland University) won by decision over Jamie Trentadue (Menlo College) 5-0,6-0
Champ. Round 1 - Deanna Rix (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Stefenie Shaw (USOEC Northern Michigan) 2-0,1-3,1-0
67 kg/147.5 lbs.
1st Place - Elena Pirozhkova (Northern Elite) won by decision over Randi Miller (Gator Wrestling Club) 1-0,3-0
3rd Place - Heather Martin (New York Athletic Club) won by decision over Kaci Lyle (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) 1-0,0-1,3-0
5th Place - Sheila Mccabe (San Diego Hot Beaches) won by injury default over Tori Adams (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club)
Cons. Semi - Kaci Lyle (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Tori Adams (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) 0-1,1-0,1-0
Cons. Semi - Heather Martin (New York Athletic Club) won by pin over Sheila Mccabe (San Diego Hot Beaches) 8-1,0:40
Semifinal - Randi Miller (Gator Wrestling Club) won by decision over Kaci Lyle (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) 1-0,2-0
Semifinal - Elena Pirozhkova (Northern Elite) won by decision over Heather Martin (New York Athletic Club) 0-3,4-0,1-0
Cons. Round 3 - Tori Adams (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Emily Rinehart (Missouri Valley WC) 3-0,4-0
Cons. Round 3 - Sheila Mccabe (San Diego Hot Beaches) won by decision over Ashlee Evans-Smith (Menlo College) 5-1,5-0
Cons. Round 2 - Sheila Mccabe (San Diego Hot Beaches) won by decision over Jade Prudent (Menlo College) 5-2,8-1
Quarterfinal - Randi Miller (Gator Wrestling Club) won by decision over Ashlee Evans-Smith (Menlo College) 6-0,3-0
Quarterfinal - Kaci Lyle (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) won by decision over Sheila Mccabe (San Diego Hot Beaches) 3-0,5-0
Quarterfinal - Elena Pirozhkova (Northern Elite) won by decision over Emily Rinehart (Missouri Valley WC) 3-0,4-0
Quarterfinal - Heather Martin (New York Athletic Club) won by pin over Tori Adams (Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club) 1:11
Champ. Round 1 - Elena Pirozhkova (Northern Elite) won by pin over Jade Prudent (Menlo College) 3-0,1:24
72 kg/158.5 lbs.
Round 3 - Iris Smith (US ARMY) won by decision over Pamela Wilson (Canada) 4-1,2-0
Round 2 - Iris Smith (US ARMY) won by pin over Ashley Truchan (Pacific University) 7-0,1:22
Round 1 - Pamela Wilson (Canada) won by pin over Ashley Truchan (Pacific University) 1:38