Mar 7, 2015
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Some notable firsts and a crazy story about a young man still
learning how to wrestle emerged from the 58th annual NAIA National
Wrestling Championships in Topeka, Kansas on Friday.
One of the most interesting stories is from North Carolina native
Ceron Francisco, who came in unranked and now he's wrestling in the
semifinals. He started wrestling as a junior in high school, but an
injury cut his season short. His senior year was his first full
year of wrestling and now, as a sophomore needed a wildcard into
the tournament, he's one win away from the finals.
I'll also talk with Williams Baptist head coach Kerry Regner. He
brought four wrestlers to the tournament in the program's first
year and 125-pounder Isaiah Johnson will be the school's first
All-American after earning his way into the semifinals.
Ottawa's Kevin Andres qualified two wrestlers and 141-pounder Tyler
Hinton earned All-American honors by pinning returning All-American
A.J. Valles in the blood round.
St. Andrews coach Joe Baranik has coached at the Division I level
and at the high school level, but heavyweight Denzel Vaughan moved
into the semifinals giving the program its first NAIA All-American.
Started as a Division II program nine years ago, the school
reclassified to the NAIA and Vaughan, a Virginia native, had to
rally to get the win.
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