
Ironhawk Wrestling Club

Parents
Trish and Andrew Crafton
Head Coach
Chaz DeVetter
School
Grandview Middle School
Intended High School
Skutt Catholic
Accomplishments
5th in the state of Nebraska 2nd in the district 7 4th at king of the Mac 1st at North Bend mat Cats 4th at the Creighton Prep tournament 1st at Skutt Catholic’s tournament State runner up for Nebraska Freestyle
Favorite Match
My win at the medal round at King of The Mac. I wrestled Maverick Aiden from Louisville wrestling Academy. He beat me previously in the tournament so it made me wanting revenge. In the second period I took a really good shot and slammed him to his back and got three points. I finished that match with the score of six to one and it was a victory for everybody in my club. Everybody was proud of me. and then I went on to placing forth at King of Mac.
Who Has Helped The Most
my dad and Cade Ziola
How Did They Help
The way my dad has helped me become a better wrestler is he always encourages me to work hard and try my best. He also makes me work out daily which really makes me a better wrestler. Another person that really helped me become a better wrestler is Cade Zoila he really helps me work hard and get better. I do private with him every weekend with my partner for my club Ironhawk wrestling Academy. He always influences me to work hard and no matter win or lose he’s always proud of how I do.
Other Sports You Play
I don’t play any other sports
Favorite Sports Team
Nebraska Wrestling team
Favorite Restaurant
Canes
Favorite Movie
Elf
Favorite Influencer
Cayden Henschel or Mugzy Bulljunk
Special Talents
Not really, but I am really flexible.
Something That May Surprise People
I’m short for my age, but typically I hold my own wrestling tournament.
Advice To Someone Who Wants To Improve In Wrestling
To never quit wrestling is a very difficult sport and it’s really hard mentally and physically I wanted to quit so many times, but I didn’t and I’ve come very far from my first year. Wrestling is a tough sport and it’s an individual sport so when you lose, you only have yourself to blame.