Local youth wrestling programs
feature unusual baker’s dozen - 13 sets of brothers
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[February 25, 2019]
LINCOLN
On Friday evening members of the Lincoln Youth Wrestling program,
Lincoln Junior High School Trojan Wrestlers and Lincoln Community
High School Railer Wresters met at the high school for a unique
photo op.
In the three programs, the participants include 13 sets of brothers.
Within the group the majority of the participants are in the youth
program and the junior high program with only two boys – Brandon
Sweitzer and Michael O’Donoghue - being in the high school program.
The youngest of the group is five year-old Asher Morris, who
participates in the Lincoln Youth Wrestling Tot Division.
Starting on the left side with the older sibling standing behind the
younger: Kneeling is Garrett and standing is Seth Durbin, Carson and
Dawson McConnell, Tristin with Zach Barger, Giovanni and Niccolas
Sundeen; Logan White and Ryan O’Donoghue, Isaiah and Brandon
Sweitzer; Zach Carlile and Isaac Decker; Brodie and Colbie Glenn;
Elliott and Ryan Lichtenwalter, Asher and TJ Morris are the tenth
set of brother wrestlers and the 11th set is Gabriel and Dominick
Cummings.
Austin and Michael O’Donoghue and Spencer and Levi Allison were not
present for the photo.
Walt Landers is the head coach for the youth program and spoke
briefly about the unusual situation in Lincoln. He said that the
three groups first became aware of just how many brothers are
involved in the wrestling programs after a youth meet in
Jacksonville where a number of the top placing Lincoln competitors
were brothers.
Digging deeper Landers found that all together the three programs
have 13 sets of brothers competing this year.
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While the large number of brothers is a little surprising, the thought that
there are brothers in general is not surprising, Landers said, because wrestling
is a big family affair in Lincoln.
He noted that often kids who choose to participate in wrestling had dads who
also participated in the sport in school. Many of those same dads end up helping
with coaching throughout their child’s competitive years and even beyond.
While the Lincoln Youth Wrestlers (LYW) is headed up by Landers, there are a
number of assistant coaches who work with individual age groups. Because the
program is quite large, it takes several people to keep things running smoothly
and many of those people are parents.
The head coach of the Lincoln Junior High School program is Alex Dawson and
again, there are other parents who get involved.
The same is true at the high school with Coach Justin Dieterich.
Landers noted that the whole family is likely to be involved from time to time,
and said there are two wrestler sisters who now serve as the statisticians for
the high school competitions. Another highly involved person is Tiffany Glenn,
who on Friday night was busy taking club photos for the LYW program.
While some of the brothers are following in dad’s steps and some are following
in their older brother’s foot prints, Landers said that there have been
occasions when it was a younger brother who first became interested in
wrestling, and his enjoyment of the sport then sparked an interest in the older
sibling.
The boys have all had a good year along with the other members of their teams
that don’t fit in the brotherly profile. While there are only two brothers in
the high school program, all three programs enjoy a good number of participants,
and it is clear that over the next few years, all three programs have a lot to
look forward to as these youngsters work to hone their skills.
[Nila Smith] |