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Trayton Stargel qualifies for state wrestling meet

By Amanda Taylor

Trayton Stargel, an Adair County 7th grader who wrestles for the Taylor County Youth Wrestling Program, competed at St. Xavier in Louisville, KY, on Sunday, January 21, 2018, in the 2018 Kentucky Youth Region 2 Wrestling Tournament. Trayton received 4th place in the regional competition, securing an opportunity to compete on a state level at the 2018 Kentucky Youth State Wrestling Championships Louisville, KY.




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Trayton Stargel takes 4th place at regional wrestling tournament



2018-01-22 - St. Xavier High School, Louisville, KY - Photo submitted by Amanda Taylor.
Trayton Stargel receive 4th place in the regional competition at St. Xavier High held over the weekend, qualifying for the State Wrestling Championship in February, 2018 (Details will be posted in CM Events when complete information available.) Shown with Trayton above displaying the medal he won at St. X is Coach Chris Harrison. Congratulations Trayton, and good luck at State! - Amanda Taylor

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