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Sault Youth Wrestlers finish well in weekend tournaments

Young wrestlers were in Petoskey, Pellston

Local youth wrestlers took part in two tournaments this past weekend
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Sault City Youth Wrestling placed four wrestlers in the North East Michigan Wrestling Assoc. State Finals youth wrestling tournament.
 

NEMWA - State Final results (Petoskey):
Carson Browning 2-1 (2nd), Logan Lowther 3-1 (3rd), Levi Hudson 2-2 (4th), Kane Savoie 2-2 (4th), Wyatt Prachar 1-2 (DNP), Gray Prachar 0-2 (DNP), Jack Lowther 0-2 (DNP), Brantley Kilgore 0-2 (DNP) and Jackson Minta 1-2 (DNP)


MYWAY (Michigan Youth Wrestling Assoc.) - Pellston tournament results:
Case Kroeger 0-2 (DNP), Easton Anderson 0-4 (5th), Ryder Galarowic 1-3 (4th), Ryer Browning 1-3 (4th), William TenEyck 2-0 (1st), Ethan Ball 2-2 (4th), Micah Smith 1-2 (DNP), Jackson Baschab 1-2 (DNP), Dominic Branam 1-2 (4th), Kayson Hendrick 0-2 (DNP), Emmett Rogers 3-1 (3rd), Travis Pyle 0-2 (DNP), Payne Kroeger 2-0 (1st), Brayden Anderson 0-2 (2nd), Jared Riggs 1-1 (2nd), Drake Ormsbee, 2-0 (1st), Justin DeMolen 3-1 (2nd), Joel DeMolen 2-2 (3rd), Daniel Laitinen 1-2 (3rd), Jadyn Pace 1-1 (2nd), Josh Klier 2-0 (1st), Guy Pyle III 0-2 (2nd), Atlas Kroeger 2-0 (1st), Easton Hendrick 0-2 (3rd), Drew Burtt 0-2 (3rd), Chance Gregg 3-0 (1st) and Jasper Jones 1-1 (2nd)

The organization will host a Purler Wrestling Camp in June for members.  For information, visit Facebook @SaultYouthWrestling. Signups for next season will be posted in October 2023.  

Sault Youth Wrestling promotes and supports the sport of youth wrestling in the Eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan at all levels as defined by MYWAY and/or NEMWA and the age levels associated with those organizations.

The goal is to develop amateur athletes for competition, serve as a support for the wrestling sport in all Eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan schools and promote good sportsmanship, give instruction in strong fundamental competitive wrestling skills, promote, and develop a good competitive spirit, develop a cohesive team unit and promote friendship and respect for others, among wrestlers and others.