Greenfield McClain Youth Wrestling Tigers compete at WCH
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On Sunday, Dec. 19 in their first year the Greenfield McClain Youth Wrestling Tigers (GMYWT) competed in the Cobra Classic in Washington Court House.
Becoming the first champion for the Tigers was Noah Hull, winning the 55-pound class in the 7-8 year old division.
The Tigers also had two more finalists, finishing as runners-up were Kade Rawlins and Quinton Smith.
Also, finishing in the medal round was Keegan Rawlins, taking home the fourth place medal.
The Tigers had a total of seven wrestlers that accepted the challenge in a very tough sport. In addition to the award winners, Jason Adkins won a match, Anthony Houk battled twice and Courtney Walker became the Youth Tigers first ever female compatant.
The GMYWT is comprised of 2nd-6th graders.
Any youth still interested in joining can contact Shane Paul at (937) 876-9975, or Scott Walker at (937) 876-9204.[[In-content Ad]]
Becoming the first champion for the Tigers was Noah Hull, winning the 55-pound class in the 7-8 year old division.
The Tigers also had two more finalists, finishing as runners-up were Kade Rawlins and Quinton Smith.
Also, finishing in the medal round was Keegan Rawlins, taking home the fourth place medal.
The Tigers had a total of seven wrestlers that accepted the challenge in a very tough sport. In addition to the award winners, Jason Adkins won a match, Anthony Houk battled twice and Courtney Walker became the Youth Tigers first ever female compatant.
The GMYWT is comprised of 2nd-6th graders.
Any youth still interested in joining can contact Shane Paul at (937) 876-9975, or Scott Walker at (937) 876-9204.[[In-content Ad]]