Jack Karstetter places 8th at Junior Freestyle National Championship
/Two Sand Springs wrestlers competed this past week at the USA Wrestling Junior Freestyle National Championship in Fargo, North Dakota.
Class of 2017 graduate and State Champion Jack Karstetter (8-3) took eighth place in his last year of eligibility. Class of 2019 State Champion Riley Weir (17-4) amassed a winning record but was eliminated one round short of placement.
In his first match Karstetter teched Cole Rhone 15-4, then rolled to a 10-0 victory over Maryland State Champion Earl Blake in only forty seconds. Next to fall was two-time Minnesota State Champion Garrett Vos by 12-2 tech fall shortly before the second period.
Karstetter’s win streak came to a close with an 11-0 defeat by three-time Ohio State Champion and University of Michigan freshman Drew Mattin. In the Consolation bracket he scored a 20-11 victory over two-time Iowa State Runner-Up Brady Kyner before falling 14-9 to two-time Wisconsin State Runner-Up Aaron Schulist. He led Schulist on three separate occasions but was outscored 10-3 in the second period. In the placement round he fell 19-9 to Illinois State Champion Austin Macias.
Weir recently cracked the FloWrestling National Rankings, taking the No. 18 spot at 113 pounds. He got off to a good start in Fargo with three-straight technical falls.
Weir defeated Kody Kageler 10-0 in thirty seconds and Brandon Seidman 11-0 in only 42 seconds. Camden Russell was the first to score on the Sandite and the two went back-and-forth through the first period. Weir took the lead for the final time with six seconds in the first period, then tacked on six more points for the 20-10 tech fall in 3:23.
Weir met his match in No. 7 Iowa State Champion Aden Reeves who rolled to a 10-0 tech fall in 25 seconds, one round short of the quarterfinals. In the Consolation bracket Weir topped Nathan Cummings 20-13 before falling 12-0 to two-time Missouri State Champion and 2017 USAW Folkstyle National Champion Cody Phippen who went on to place third. Reeves ultimately placed fifth.
Team Oklahoma placed twelfth out of 45 participating states.
Team Oklahoma Results
100 lbs – Parker Avendano – Did Not Place (0-2)
100 lbs – Jackson Cockrell – 2nd Place (3-1)
106 lbs – Studd Morris – DNP (1-2)
106 lbs – Cruz Aguilar – DNP (2-2)
113 lbs – Zane Plunkett – DNP (0-2)
113 lbs – Alex Fields – DNP (0-2)
113 lbs – Garrett Steidley – DNP (1-2)
120 lbs – Val Park – DNP (1-2)
120 lbs – Rhett Golowenski – 8th Place (4-3)
126 lbs – Jett Taylor – DNP (3-2)
126 lbs – Joe Lupton – DNP (1-2)
126 lbs – Verdell Schoats – DNP (0-2)
132 lbs – Stephen Wright – DNP (0-2)
132 lbs – Colton Carr – DNP (0-2)
132 lbs – Vincent Eremita – DNP (0-2)
132 lbs – Billy Simpson – DNP (4-2)
132 lbs – Dylan Schickram – DNP (0-2)
138 lbs – Jacob Swenson – DNP (0-2)
138 lbs – Nate Keim – DNP (4-2)
145 lbs – Kyle Jones – DNP (0-2)
145 lbs – Carson West – DNP (1-2)
145 lbs – Rodrick Mosley – DNP (4-2)
145 lbs – Tyler Garcia – DNP (0-2)
145 lbs – Brik Filippo – DNP (4-2)
145 lbs – Kaden Gfeller – 2nd Place (6-1)
152 lbs – Ryan Swanson – DNP (0-2)
152 lbs – Tracy Reeder – DNP (1-2)
152 lbs – Austin Loza – DNP (0-2)
152 lbs – Jon Mcgowan – DNP (1-2)
160 lbs – Jaryn Curry – DNP (4-2)
160 lbs – Hunter Jump – DNP (3-2)
170 lbs – Carson Savage – DNP (0-2)
170 lbs – Grayson White – DNP (0-2)
170 lbs – Kaden Bowers – DNP (0-2)
170 lbs – Shane Flandermeyer – DNP (1-2)
182 lbs – Easton Rendleman – DNP (2-2)
182 lbs – Drake Barbee – DNP (1-2)
182 lbs – Jayl’on Chiles – DNP (1-2)
182 lbs – Alexander Kauffman – DNP (5-2)
182 lbs – Aidan Hicks – DNP (0-2)
195 lbs – Bear Hughes – DNP (2-2)
195 lbs – Sam Hensley – DNP (0-2)
195 lbs – Dakota Carnes – DNP (2-2)
220 lbs – Mason Lancaster – DNP (3-2)
220 lbs – Mateo Pena – DNP (1-2)
285 lbs – Montana Phillips – DNP (3-2)
285 lbs – Gunner Cash – DNP (3-2)