Monday, April 22, 2013

Fick Brothers Lift in Pierz By: Kevin Fick



Saturday, April 20th
Hunter and Kyle Fick competed at the Pierz-Healey High School in the Minnesota RAW Powerlifting Championships.  This was a Bench Press and Strict Curl event.  Both lifts received three attempts.  There is a start, press/or curl, and rack command that is used in each lift.  As stated in the name of the event this was a raw competition only meaning all competitors lifted ungeared.  The event was sanctioned by the 100% RAW Federation.  This was a substance tested event.  A smaller venue, the tournament consisted of 16 lifters.  The smaller numbers did not mean small efforts.  Countless athletes broke and set new state records in the sanction.  Ages of competitors ranged from 7 to 65.  Luis Algarin directed the meet and was head judge.  This was a regional only meet, meaning national 100% RAW records could not be established but state records qualified. 
Hunter lifted in the 220 lb. 16-17 year old category.  Hunter’s largest bench press came in at 375 lbs. His lift ensured a new state bench press record and the largest bench press overall for the day.  Hunter curled 142 lbs. duplicating the above effort setting a new state record in the curl for his age and weight.  The combined weights of 527 lbs. secured the top efforts for the day for all lifters giving Hunter his first overall first place finish in a tournament.
Kyle lifted in the 148.8 lb. 16-17 year old group.  Not to be outshined by big brother, Kyle put up some numbers of his own.  Kyle’s best bench press came in at 200 lbs.  His curl ended with 92 lbs.  Both lifts secured a new state record in their respective categories.  Kyle received runner-up in the teen and under group edging out Tyson Lytle from Fargo, ND.  It is important to note that when finding the best lifter in each category overall weight lifted does not decide it.  There is a graduated scale that uses weight lifted, age of the lifter, and body weight of the lifter.  This formula finds the strongest pound for pound lifter.
Congratulations to both Hunter and Kyle.  Your time in the gym is showing dividends!  Stay focused, keep training and stick to your goals.  
Fick Brother and Lifting Coach (Dad) pose with their Awards.

WCAAE Wrestling Awards By: Kevin Fick



Friday, April 19th
The area grapplers officially ended their season last week with the banquet and awards night.  The entire wrestling team from varsity to youth was present along with parents, grand-parents family and friends.  The format was a potluck and the boys took full advantage of it.  After a season of eating barely enough to keep a small mouse alive the wrestler’s descended upon the food tables like a dog on a steak!  Listening to the conversation most of it was about I weigh this much now,….oh yeah?  I gained this much in two weeks.  When the wrestler’s had finished the dessert table was a boneyard of empty glassware with spoons spinning in the bottom of containers. 
Concluding dinner the group moved into the Barrett auditorium and alumni wrestler Shane Wevely was the guest speaker.  Mr. Wevely presented a most interesting video clip from the movie Lion King.  The clip showed Rafiki (the baboon) swatting Simba (the lion) repeatedly over the head with a stick.  The part of this that relates to wrestling is that Simba had begun to doubt himself and the task at hand.  He was unsure of his ability and unable to focus.  Following the video Mr. Wevely delivered an outstanding talk concerning learning from your past, focusing on the task at hand and remembering who you are. 

Youth Coaches Troy Lohse and Brandon Gruchow presented the entire ‘Little Knights’ wrestling team and recognized the following standouts:

Most Wins                       Anthony Sykora    82 wins
Most Pins                        Colbe Tape             50 pins
Dominant Wrestler         Jaden Norby          53-3 record


Varsity Coaches Brandon Gruchow, Nels Onstad, and Chad Lorenson presented Varsity and JV awards:

JV Team Awards:
Most Improved             Aiden Winter and Chris Onstad
Hardest Worker            Levi Larkin
Most Valuable               Drake Swanson


Varsity Stat Awards:
Takedowns                        Jake Nohre           55
Reversals                          Jake Larkin          12
Escapes                             Hunter Fick           40
Near Fall Points                Kyle Mickelsen    48
Pins                                    Kyle Mickelsen    12
Wins                                   Royal Crow           29

Varsity Team Awards:
Best Rookie Wrestler        Hunter Fick
Most Exciting Wrestler     Hunter Fick & Jake Nohre
Team Spirit Award              Anthony “Buzz” Miller
Hardest Worker                 Hunter Fick & Royal Crow
Most Improved                  Hunter Fick & KyleMickelsen
Most Valuable                    Royal Crow



Sr. Scholarship                    Katie Larkin (statistician & manager)


Wrestling is a strange sport.  Having been involved with other high school activities I have yet to run across one such as this.  There is a close bonding experience that develops between wrestlers, families and coaches.  This is not to say that great effort is not put out by any other sport but perhaps the difficulty of an individual taking the mat alone is what stimulates the thought.  There is no team to rely on or help out.  We watch our sons and daughters on the mat week after week and understand exactly what Rafiki meant by helping young Simba.  There were plenty of ups and downs with this young team over the season.  It may be an individual effort on the mat but there is most certainly a team effort to get out there.  Emotions run high and injuries happen.  Wrestlers, coaches and parents sometimes lose sight but come Saturday mornings pull each other back to task.  It was an incredible experience and the parents and wrestlers would like to thank the coaches involved with our athletes.  Congratulations to all wrestlers this season.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Awards Night

ELEMENTARY STAT AWARDS
1)  Most Wins Anthony Sykora with 82 wins
2)  Most Pins Colbe Tappe 50 pins
3)  Dominant Wrestler Award Jaden Norby 55-3 record


VARSITY STAT AWARDS
1)  Takedowns Jake Nohre 55
2)  Reversals Jake Larkin 12
3)  Escapes Hunter Fick 40
4)  Near Fall Points Kyle Mickelsen 48
5)  Pins Kyle Mickelsen 12
6)  Wins Royal Crow 29

JV Team Awards
1)  Most Improved Aiden Winter and Chris Onstad
2)  JV Hardest Worker Levi Larkin
3)  JV Most Valuable Drake Swanson

Varsity Team Awards
1)  Rookie Wrestler Hunter Fick
2)  Most Exciting Hunter Fick and Jake Nohre
3)  Team Spirit Anthony "Buzz" Miller
4)  Hardest Worker Hunter Fick and Royal Crow
5)  Most Improved Hunter Fick and Kyle Mickelsen
6)  Most Valuable Royal Crow

Sr. Scholarship                  Katie Larkin (statistician & manager)

Friday, April 12, 2013

West Central Greco/Freestyle Practices

Practices are being held every Monday and Thursday from 6:30 to 8:00 pm.  It is open to all ages peewee-juniors.  The cost is $20.00 and you must have a MN USA wrestling card.  If you are interested please contact Brandon Gruchow @ 218-770-8979.

Click Here for Registration Forms & Schedule

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

13 Wrestlers Compete: Sykora and Norby Win StateTitles at the NYWA State Tournament


Anthony won 21 Individual Tournaments this season.  He was 82-10 with 44 pins!!!





Jaden won 21 Individual Tournaments this season and went 55-3.  Jaden also earned 36 pins this season!
Jake Nohre on the podium with 4th place.
Lohse Boys, Gruchow Boys, Colbe Tappe and Jaden Norby
State placers Colbe Tappe, Hunter Gruchow, Anthony Sykora,and Jaden Norby

7th and 8th Grade Invite Wrestlers Tyler Onstad, Drake Swanson, Keaton Long, and Chris Onstad