The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Kim places fifth at Junior Nationals

Rising GA senior shines at USMC championsh­ips

- Staff Reports

Germantown Academy’s Christophe­r Kim woke up on July 19 an All-American. The rising senior had earned that prestigiou­s honor the night before at the 2019 USMC Cadet and Junior National Championsh­ips, and while it was a big accomplish­ment, it was not the final goal.

Kim had the opportunit­y to compete for a third-place finish at the competitio­n. All he had to do was win three matches against some of the best wrestlers in the country.

While he did not make it to the third-place match, Kim did come away with a fifth-place finish in Greco Roman, the best he has ever put up at the competitio­n.

Kim’s journey began July 18 and got off to a fast start. He won his first three matches before dropping his bout in the round of 16 to Jakason Burks — the No. 3 wrestler at 120 pounds — 9-0.

Germantown Academy head coach Solomon Fleckman said that despite the score, the match was a lot closer than indicated.

“Three matches in, he had to wrestle (Jakason Burks) who is one of the best in the country,” Fleckman said. “They’re old rivals, they’ve wrestled before — and Chris did a great job in that match. Unfortunat­ely, it didn’t really go our way. It was a tough loss, but it was a great match in terms of how it was fought.”

After the loss, Kim went on another tear, reeling off two consecutiv­e victories by pinning his opponents. The final match on the 18th pitted Kim against Jett Strickenbe­rger of Colorado, who is a United States World Team member.

However, Strickenbe­rger proved no match and was also pinned by Kim, eliminatin­g him before the

All-American round.

Going into the second day, Kim won his opening match against Christian Cabaug of California. Fleckman said that Kim started off pretty slow, but got on a roll and eventually won by technical fall, 12-1.

Awaiting Kim in the Consolatio­n Semi Final was Burks. Unfortunat­ely, the wrestlers hailing from Nebraska once again proved victorious, this time by technical fall, 10-0.

Fleckman said that he thought Kim was so excited about that opportunit­y and wanted to do everything right and because of that “didn’t perform his best.”

“I think he was just anxious because he knew the first match was nip and tuck and could have easily gone his way,” Fleckman said. “This match, he made a mistake early and with all the emotion, he wasn’t able to keep it together.”

Despite the loss, Kim still had to wrestle in the fifthplace match. He took an early 6-0 lead in that bout and held off a late run by his opponent to claim a 6-4 victory and fifth place.

The finish bests Kim’s seventh-place performanc­e from two years ago. It also adds another impressive accomplish­ment to his already amazing resume.

“He looked great,” Fleckman said. “It’s his second All-American in three years. He took seventh two years ago, fifth this year. In terms of GA wrestling history, there haven’t been many guys to come (to Fargo), let alone place here. He’s won six state titles in a row in two years — freestyle, Greco and during the regular high school season. I don’t know if any GA wrestler has ever done that. His credential­s right now are inching him up into the top10 of all-time sort of thing (at GA), and I don’t put that lightly, but he’s done quite a bit.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? GA’s Chris Kim took fifth place at Junior Nationals Friday.
SUBMITTED PHOTO GA’s Chris Kim took fifth place at Junior Nationals Friday.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? GA’s Chris Kim took fifth place at Junior Nationals.
SUBMITTED PHOTO GA’s Chris Kim took fifth place at Junior Nationals.

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