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Merrimack Youth Association competes in the Marshwood’s 2017 New England Youth Wrestling Invitational Classic

MYA Wrestlers bring home two runners-up titles

The Merrimack Youth Wrestling Program competed in the Marshwood’s New England Youth Wrestling Tournament held at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, ME on April 1, 2017. This double elimination folkstyle, post-season tournament attracts die-hards from all over the New England region. Merrimack sent twelve wrestlers, the largest group to date, to compete with individual results below.

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Second grader Rhys Dewar took home third place medal with one pin on the day and two wins by points.

Kael McAloon, grade 2, completed one win by pin and one by points enroute to fourth place on the podium.

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Second graders Collin Schuster and Luke Emond fought hard in their respective brackets with Schuster taking one win by points on the day.

Cayden Dine, grade 3, grabbed third place medal with two pins and one commanding win by points.

Third grader, Jackson Meehan, took home fourth place medal with two wins by pin on the day. Meehan narrowly fell in his final match by 2 points in OT.

John Regal, grade 3, wrestled hard in the 72.4 lb bracket completing one win by points.

Fifth graders, Mitchell Krupp and Owen Forrest each fought tough in the 94.8 lb and 68.4 lb brackets, respectively. Forrest narrowly fell in his final match by a mere 2 points.

Anson Dewar and Aiden Hanning, grade 8, each captured massive second place trophies. Dewar had one win by pin and two by points narrowly falling to the first place winner by two points in the championship match. Hanning had two wins by pin and one by technical fall also narrowly falling by two points in the final round.

Eighth grader, Zachary Maszczak completed one win by pin on the day to take fourth. And keeping with the trend he also fell by a mere two points in the final round.

This was the final tournament for our 8th graders and the last time we will see them in MYA singlets. Hanning and Dewar particularly helped shape the program with their years of involvement in the program. They served as an inspiration and great role models for our younger wrestlers. We are excited to see what they all do as they move onto their high school careers.

The Merrimack Youth Wrestling Program is part of the Merrimack Youth Association. It strives to provide a safe recreational activity for Merrimack children in grades K-8. The program promotes the sport of wrestling, the world’s oldest sport, by providing a safe practice environment, by delivering high quality instruction, and by facilitating tournament competition opportunities. The Program is in its 12th season and currently has 46 wrestlers on its roster.

Photo caption 1: Luke Emond works to get on his feet

Photo caption 2: Rhys Dewar battling out from the bottom

Photo caption 3: Cayden Dine completing one of his two pins on the day

Photo caption 4: Anson Dewar grabbing the arms away from his opponent

Heather Meehan
Merrimack Youth Wrestling
www.myawrestling.com

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