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Sault youth wrestlers hit the mat with packed schedule

Club planning for its own MYWAY meet Feb. 16

Sault City Youth Wrestling competed in NEMWA - Reed City tournament and the MYWAY Traverse City GREIGHTs tournament this past weekend. This weekend, they are off to the MYWAY - Mio tournament, MYWAY Big Rapids GREIGHTs tournament of the north region, and NEMWA in Beaverton.

Reed City - NEMWA Results

Travis Pyle 1-2 (DNP), Emmett Rogers 4-0 (1st), Guy Pyle 0-2 (DNP), Jackson Minta 1-2 (DNP), and Carson Browning 1-1 (2nd), and Levi Hudson 1-1 (3rd).

TC GREIGHTs - MYWAY Results

Julian Hudson 2-2 (4th), Dalton Anderson 1-2 (DNP), Davin Anderson 1-2 (DNP), Maverick Jones, 0-2 (3rd), Myles Browning 0-2 (4th), Easton Anderson 1-2 (3rd), Ryder Galarowic 0-3 (4th), Ryder Browning 0-2 (DNP), Logan Lowther 4-1 (2nd), Jordan Pease 0-2 (2nd), Alessa Eldred 0-2 (3rd), Talia Klozotsky 2-1 (2nd), Juanita King 1-1 (2nd), Royce Copenhafer 0-2 (DNP), Micah Smith 1-2 (DNP) Kaysen Hendrick 0-2 (DNP), Dominic Branam 0-2 (DNP), Ethan Ball 0-2 (DNP), Travis Pyle 0-2 (DNP), Emmett Rogers 1-2 (4th), Vernetta King 1-2 (4th), Brayden Anderson 1-2 (DNP), Jack Lowther 3-1 (2nd), Guy Pyle III 2-2 (DNP), Jared Riggs 0-2 (DNP), Jacob Kiekhaefer 4-1 (2nd), Jackson Minta 0-2 (DNP), Daniel Laitinen 2-2 (DNP), Carson Browning 2-1 (2nd), Easton Hendrick 0-2 (4th), Levi Hudson 1-2 (DNP), and Elliot Povey 0-2 (3rd).

Save the Date for our planned MYWAY Meet at Sault High on Sunday, Feb. 16. Please reach out to Coach Steve at [email protected] if you have any questions. Follow our Facebook page for more information as the season progresses at Sault Youth Wrestling | Facebook

Sault Youth Wrestling (501c3) 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. Our goals are 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.