Bulldog wrestlers place high at 'King of the Mats' Open Tournament

By Staff Sgt. Christopher BlakesleeFebruary 12, 2014

Bulldog wrestlers place high at 'King of the Mats' Open Tournament
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Bulldog wrestlers place high at 'King of the Mats' Open Tournament
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Jackson Van Epps, a Fort Stewart Bulldog wrestler prepares to take down his opponent, during the Richmond Hill's King of the Hill Wrestling Tournament, held at the Richmond Hill High School, Feb.1. Van Epps won this match by score of 4-2 and placed 3... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT STEWART, Ga.- The Fort Stewart Bulldog Wrestling Team stormed the mats once again in an attempt to establish their dominance as the premier wrestling team in the area at Richmond Hill's high school during the King of the Hill Open Wrestling Tournament, Feb. 1, 2013.

Medals and individual glory were on the minds of the grapplers, with ages ranging from 4-12. The teams, represented from around the Coastal Empire, included wrestlers from South Effingham, Bulloch, Citadel, Camden, Effingham, Savannah Christian, Glynn Coastal, Richmond Hill and - of course - Fort Stewart.

"We have a good team this year, a novice team, but one built on a solid foundation," said Lt. Col. Geoffrey Van Epps, an assistant coach with the Fort Stewart Bulldogs and the commanding officer of 1-3 Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division. "We're a young team with a lot of heart, guts and determination. But there's a lot of competition here today, so we shall see how it goes."

From the very first whistle being blown, the Bulldog's position of dominance was a long drawn-out battle, one met with fierce resistance from all the competitors.

"I won my first match," said Bulldog wrestler Gabriel Gonzalez , the son of Sgt. Joshua Gonzalez, a soldier assigned to 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1ABCT. "The competition is really tough today. None of the other kids want to lose. We're going to fight from the minute the whistle blows until the end."

While every child who competed showed the utmost level of respect and class for their opponents during their matches, the real winners of this tournament were the parents, coaches and fans. It was the audience who was treated to a rare, yet spectacular, display of athleticism, courage and determination by all the grapplers involved.

Notable Bulldog placers include:

6U Group 1: 2nd Malachi Blakeslee

6U Group 4: 4th Joedan Wilson

5th Brayden Slabinski

8U Group 5: 2nd Anthony Blakeslee

8U Group 6: 3rd Michael Gold

8U Group 8: 3rd Gabriel Gonzalez

8u Group 9: 4th Jose Rodriguez

10U Group 11: 3rd J'calab Wilson

10U Group 12: 4th Ryan Van Epps

10U Group 13: 3rd Jackson Van Epps

12U Group 16: 2rd Josh Rodriguez

12-14U Group 19: 2nd Travelle Blakeslee

12-14U Group 20: 3rd Travon Blakeslee