2002 Dave Schultz Memorial International Tournament Final Results

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Heather Van Peursem (USA Wrestling)
02/10/2002


 The fourth annual Dave Schultz Memorial International Tournament came to a close Sunday night with the United States giving a great showing in the championship medal round.The tournament was held at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., Feb. 9-10.   The outstanding wrestler of the men's freestyle tournament was Donny Pritzlaff (Madison, Wis./Dave Schultz WC) the champion at 74 kg. He defeated Ramico Blackmon (Colorado Springs, Colo./Team Excel) by a 14-4 technical fall. Blackmon defeated 2000 Olympic Champion Daniel Igali of Canada in the semifinals to reach the gold-medal match.   2001 World Team member Keith Sieracki (Colorado Springs, Colo./U.S. Army) defeated 2000 Olympian Heath Sims by a 10-0 technical fall at 74 kg to claim the title. Sieracki was named the Greco-Roman outstanding wrestler.   The outstanding wrestler in the women's division was 2001 World Silver medallist and 2001 FILA International Wrestler of the Year Toccara Montgomery (Cleveland, Ohio/Sunkist Kids). She scored four pins on her way to the title at 67 kg.    Freestyle Outstanding Wrestler - Donny Pritzlaff, Dave Schultz WC  Women's Outstanding Wrestler - Toccaraa Montomery, Sunkist Kids  Greco-Roman Outstanding Wrestler - Keith Sieracki, U.S. Army    Team Scores:  Freestyle - 1. NYAC - 44 pts.; 2. Sunkist Kids  Greco-Roman - 1. U.S. Army; 2. U.S. Air Force  Women - 1. Missouri Valley - 253 pts.; 2. Sunkist Kids      Champion quotes  Jim Gruenwald  "I knew that Joe was a brawler and it would be a tough match.  I trained hard everyday to get ready for the competition. Joe's young and he's got a lot to learn, but he has a great future ahead of him.  It was kind of like wrestling the guy I'm going to hand the torch off to when I retire."    Stephanie Murata  "I watched her a number of times even though I haven't wrestled her that often. I knew we were both training hard for the competition and it was a good match to test myself against her.  I was happy that there was the turnout there was.  The quality of wrestlers keeps getting better and that's great to see."    Faruk Sahin  "It didn't really seem like I was at the top of my moment but I wrestled well. Training against Steve everyday, I get to see where he is at.  This was mostly just a way to gauge myself for future competition, to see where my weaknesses are.  It was a learning opportunity to compete against the foreign competitors and try out my favorite techniques."    Donny Pritzlaff  "It was great to beat a guy that hasn't gotten beaten in awhile.  It was a great win for me personally, Ramico was coming off some big wins and it was a good win.  I set out to start with a good pace and keep it close. I got down 4-0 early but things worked out so that I got on a 14-0 run to win.  Things started slow but then picked up.  Having 13 countries here was great, the remembrance of Dave and the importance of the tournament made this a really competitive tournament. This is a great start to the season for me, I'm really excited."    Tocarra Montgomery  "This was a fun tournament, there weren't as many international competitors as in other international tournaments so there wasn't a lot of pressure. It was great to have more foreigners here than last year .  Even though I have only been wrestling for four years, I think my determination and hard training is what I have to give credit to for wrestling so well."    Keith Sieracki  "I couldn't look back. I knew that it would be a tough match.  I have wrestled Heath in awhile, but knew that he has been training hard.  I hadn't ever beaten him before so I was thinking it was going to be a close match, it's like a dream to win like that.  I'm sure that next time it will be close and hopefully I won't be the one down, it'll be a barnburner."