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Special Guests
Ryan is the son of Ken and Libby Fields. Entering his senior year at Lakota West High School Ryan sports a 123-11 record. High School Jr. High Ryan’s High School major accomplishments include 4x All American Fila, 6x All American USA (3x Runner-up) and ranked as high as 7th in the country. In the off season Ryan finished 2nd at the Fila Greco and 3rd at the Fila Free Style. He finished 3rd in Greco at Fargo. Ryan has a GPA of 3.0 and will continue his wrestling career in college at UNC-Greensboro majoring in Business. Ryan started wrestling at the age of 4 and credits his success to hard work and great coaches. Ryan’s advice to young wrestlers is to work hard and learn as much as you can. If you would like to see Ryan in action visit the Lakota West Wrestling web site. Here you will find his wrestling schedule.
Ryan is the son of Ranzie & Darla Gambill Entering his senior year at Miami East High School Ryan sports a 151-8 record. High School Jr. High Ryan is Miami East 1st and only High School State Champ. In the off season Ryan is a 4x National Placer and a National Champ. Ryan has a GPA of 3.0 and will continue his wrestling career Purdue University studying Structural Engineering. Ryan started wrestling at the age of 7 and credits his success to:
Ryan was also the MVP of his Cross Country team. Ryan also was chosen as wrestler of the year his freshman year. Ryan’s advice to young wrestlers is always strive to do your best. Hard work is my best policy, it does pay off. The man in the mirror is the only person stopping you from achieving your goals. If you would like to see Ryan in action visit the Miami East Wrestling web site. Here you will find his wrestling schedule.
Tony is the son of Ken and Angel Jamison High School Jr. High Other Accomplishments: Currently Tony is ranked 2nd in the Nation Tony will be attending The Ohio State University studying Business Tony started wrestling at age 4 and attributes his success to parents, friends, coaches and self motivation Tony’s advice to young wrestlers always have fun, wrestle for yourself and do not let anyone’s negative attitude bring you down. Listen to your parents and coaches, they know best.
Daniel is the son of Paul and Joan Kolodzik High School Jr. High Currently Daniel is ranked 9th nationally. Daniel is also a 3x Ironman Placer. Daniel has a GPA of 3.45 and plans on continuing his wrestling in college at Princeton University as a Political Science major. Daniel started wrestling at the age of 7 and credits his success to the support of his family, the Miami Valley School community, and Coach Jeff Jordan of Jeff Jordan’s State Champ Camp. Daniel’s advice to young wrestlers: It’s important to stay focused and not get distracted. Find a goal you really want to achieve and go for it.
CJ is the son of Gene and Sheri Magrum and the Grandson of long time Ohio official and State Rules interpreter Lyle Smith. Entering his senior year at Oak Harbor High School CJ sports a 106-15 record. High School Jr. High CJ finished runner-up at the Sophomore Nationals and Jr. Nationals and earned a 13-0 record on his way to a Gold Medal at the Jr. Olympics in 2007. Currently WIN magazine has CJ ranked 3rd in the Nation. CJ is a 4 year honor roll student at Oak Harbor High School with a GPA of 3.84 and continue his wrestling career at The Ohio State University studying in the medical field. CJ started wrestling at the age of 4 and credits his success to his father and brother and great coaching from biddy-high school. CJ’s advice to young wrestlers: Stick with wrestling and never stop working hard. If you would like to see CJ in action visit the Oak Harbor Rocket Wrestling web site. Here you will find his wrestling schedule.
Troy is the son of Ed and Julie Opfer. High School Jr. High In his junior season Troy set the state record for wins in a season with 63 Currently Troy is ranked 11th nationally and finished 3rd at the Junior Nationals and the Junior Olympics. Troy has a GPA of 3.3 and will continue his wrestling in college at Kent State University. Troy started wrestling at the age of 6 and credits his success to help from his older brothers and the advice of his father. Troy’s advice to young wrestlers: Always try your hardest and have fun. Anything the mind can conceive and believe it can achieve! Nothing is impossible! If you would like to see Troy in action visit the St. Mary Central Catholic Wrestling web site. Here you will find his wrestling schedule. |
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