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9th
Annual Wrestling USA / Cliff Keen Dream Team Classic Dual Meet
2005 USA Dream Team Member

215 Pounder Jared Roshold
Ponca City High School
Ponca City, Oklahoma
GPA: 3.25
Senior Year Record: 33-0
Career Record: 151-4
College Plans: Oklahoma State
I started wrestling when I was five years old for the Top Dog
Wrestling Club. I grew up in Sandpoint, Idaho, and wrestled for
coach Mike Randles at Sandpoint High School where we were 3x state
champions. My junior year I moved to Ponca City, Oklahoma, where
I currently wrestle for head coach Todd Steidley and the Ponca
City Wildcats. We will be going for our third state championship
this year. I have won the Reno Tournament of Champions twice and
currently have a career record of 140-4. I signed early to wrestle
for Oklahoma State University where I'm projected to wrestle at
heavyweight. After graduating from college I plan to try out for
the 2012 Olympics. I played football in my old hometown and in
Ponca City and was selected to the All-District first team at
defensive end. Other than wrestling, my favorite things to do
are hunt, fish, hang with friends and spend time with my family.
I have an older brother, Jake, two younger brothers, Adam and
Blake and a sister, Jesy. I'm thankful to the people who helped
me get where I am today, my family and grandparents, coach Randles
and especially the Wildcat coaches, coach Lynes, coach Sharon,
coach Blubaugh, head coach Steidley, and coach Walker who helped
make my move from Idaho much easier and have helped me become
a better wrestler.
BEST 2005 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
215
1. Jared Rosholt (Ponca City, OK)
2. Brent Jones (Robinson, VA)
3. Steve Larson (Apple Valley, MN)
4. Colton Nichols (Poway, CA)
5. Erik Nye (Red Bluff, CA)
6. Nate Sipes (Curwensville, PA)
7. James Aston (Katy, TX)
8. Dan Goetter (Pennridge, PA)
9. Mitch Monteiro (Paso Robles, CA)
10. Jason Marshall (St. Paris Graham, OH)
11. Andy Greenawalt (Naperville North, IL)
12. Robbie Smith (San Ramon Valley, CA)
13. David Zabriskie (High Point, NJ)
14. Nick Boles (Peddie School, NJ)
15. Ryan Sutton (Oakville, MO)
16. Tony Vercelli (Wilmington, IL)
17. Daniel Erekson (Eagle, ID)
18. Bobby Dunbar (Anchorage Christian, AK)
19. Kyle Davis (Valley View, PA)
20. Zeb Whipp (Lander, WY)
21. Kane Smith (Salamanca, NY)
22. Nick Hursky (Chartiers Valley, PA)
23. Zachary Adomanis (Bowie, MD)
24. Matt Pellar (Colonial Forge, VA)
25. Brett Lutmer (Omaha Skutt, NE)
26. Ed Bordas (Valley Central, NY)
27. Jarred Stapleton (El Reno, OK)
28. Caleb Huenefeld (Aurora, NE)
29. Dan Pasquarella (Plymouth, NH)
30. Matt Mazgaj (Southwestern, NY)
Special Mention:
Kris Bennett (Spencer, NY)
Josiah Bush (North Pole, AK)
Kalif Chavis (Summerville, SC)
John Cherish (Oil City, PA)
Matt Cox (North Salem, OR)
Matt Dobson (Chantilly, VA)
Jared Gable (Papillion-LaVista, NE)
Scott Garoutte (Moffat County, CO)
Dan Haeflinger (Harvard, IL)
Ben Hazlett (Union County, TN)
Brendan Hill (Cooperstown, NY)
Kellen Hollenkamp (Portland, ME)
Nick Marcellino (St. Edward, OH)
Jacob Marrs (Clay Center, KS)
Ian McCleaf (Pemberton, NJ)
Nick Olson (Estherville, IA)
Robert Panayi (Palatine Fremd, IL)
Travis Perry (Davison, MI)
Ty Porter (Highland, AZ)
Justin Reyes (Franklin, TX)
Jon Roddy (Caro, MI)
Nick Roman (GlenOak, OH)
Ryan Sponsel (Bishop Carroll, KS)
Justin Terhune (Dallastown, PA)
Wade Van Sickle (Liberty Center, OH)
April
9, 2005, will mark two firsts in the history of the Wrestling
USA/Cliff Keen Dream Team Classic Dual Meet competition. It will
be the first time that the competition will travel to TEXAS, the
Lone Star State. It will also mark the first time the competition
will feature female wrestlers. Both will contribute to showcasing
the development of the sport in the state since the UIL (University
Interscholastic League) decided to adopt wrestling as an official
high school sport and also incorporate a girl's division.
The event will be a collaborative effort between Texas USA
Wrestling and the Wrestling Association of Arlington (hosts of
the Hilton Arlington / Cliff Keen Athletic Lone Star Duals). Dream
Team members will travel to Dallas, Texas, and be housed in the
Hilton Arlington (boys) and the Hawthorn Suites (girls) in Arlington,
Texas. These hotels are next to each other and right across from
the Ballpark in Arlington and Six Flags, 10 minutes from the Dallas
Fort Worth airport. Twenty minutes west is the Stock Yard area
of Ft. Worth and twenty minutes east is the West End area of Dallas.
Team members will arrive on Friday the 8th and get an opportunity
to absorb some of the local culture. Dinner will be held to allow
the competitors to meet.
On Saturday, April 9th, two competitions will be held at the
South Grand Prairie HS Warrior Coliseum (site of the Lone Star
Duals), beginning with the first ever Girls Dream Team versus
Texas' best at 5:30 PM. Hopes are high in Texas that the Lone
Star girls will be very competitive. Since the UIL sanctioned
the sport, the number of girls participating has skyrocketed and
the enthusiastic support on the part of the coaches has resulted
in a tremendous increase in the quality of the competition. Texas
wrestlers have joined the girls teams at Neosho College, Cumberland
College, Minnesota Morris, and Missouri Valley. With Bacone College
and Pacific adding new programs, we expect to see even more.
At 7:00 PM, the best senior boys in Texas will take to the
mat against the Dream Team. While Texas has had wrestlers on the
Dream Team in the past (Buck McLamb and Danny Ruiz), there has
never been a competition between Texas and the Dream Team. Will
Rowe's matches with Mike Poeta last year, and the success of wrestlers
like Brandon Slay (2000 Olympic Champion and 2x NCAA finalist),
Ben Heizer (2x Div I NCAA All- American and Runner-up), Mohammad
Lawal (NCAA Div II National Champion and Div I Runner-up), and
JJ Holmes (NJCAA National Champ and current Eastern Michigan team
member) demonstrate the depth of talent in the Lone Star State.
Wrestlers like Matt Sansone, James Aston, and Justin Wren are
likely Texas Team members and Texas native Olympic Champion Brandon
Slay has offered to assist with coaching the Texas Team. Actual
team members will be announced at a later date. We anticipate
a great competition and a tremendous opportunity for Texas wrestlers
to meet some of the best in the country. We are also looking forward
to the opportunity to expose the Dream Team members to Texas hospitality
and culture.
Many fans may have come to the Dallas Ft. Worth Metroplex for the 2000 Olympic Trials and discovered that there are many things to do in the area. The location is terrific and the hotels will be providing great rates, so come down and enjoy the wrestling and support the greatest sport in the world. Tickets will be available on the Hilton Arlington/ Cliff Keen Athletic Lone Star Duals website (www.lonestarduals.com) and at Texas USA Wrestling website (www.txusawrestling.com).