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It is really nice that the deseret news at least managed to mention the wrestling championships, but couldn't you have at least pointed out that Cyler Sanderson and Phillip Keddy, both from Utah, earned All-America status? Considering the amount of attention SLCC got in basketball (Deservedly so), you would think that a Championship that had better than 15,000 in attendance, with numerous Utah linked competitors, would garner similar coverage.
Not only that, but probably the most amazing sports story coming out of the weekend was the wrestler who hurt his ankle, leading 5-1 with 30 seconds left. Doesn't even wrap it back up, and holds on to hand his opponent the only loss of the season. Totally Unbelievable.
THe 125 lb champion from ASU who won the title with only one leg! A true champ!
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