2022-23 Lifting Sports Schedule/Recap
Date | Event | Location | Recap |
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Sept. 10-11 | MidAmerica Nazarene University Open (WL) | Olathe, Kan. | Recap |
Oct. 8 | Midland University Warrior Open (PL) | Fremont, Neb. | Recap |
Nov. 5 | Midwest Regionals at University of Iowa (WL) | Iowa City, Iowa | Recap |
Nov. 19-20 | Midwest Regionals at William Jewell University (PL) | Liberty, Mo. | Recap |
Jan. 21 | Heartland Open (WL) | Omaha, Neb. | Recap |
Jan. 28 | Nebraska State Championships at Midland (PL) | Fremont, Neb. | Recap |
March 3-5 | Collegiate Weightlifting Nationals (WL) | Columbus, Ohio | Recap |
April 13-16 | Collegiate Powerlifting Nationals (PL) | Arlington, Texas | Recap |
2022-23 Roster
MEN | Year | Wt. | Hometown | Previous School |
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Dax Davis | So. | 67.5 kg | Grand Island, Neb. | Grand Island Senior HS |
Grant Fristo | So. | 89 kg | Lee's Summit, Mo. | Summit Christian Academy |
Evan Fukuhara | Fr. | 73 kg | Sacramento, Calif. | John F. Kennedy HS |
Garin Gilmore | Fr. | 125 kg | Riverton, Kan. | Riverton HS |
Jack Hedke | So. | 110 kg | Marysville, Kan. | Marysville HS |
Adrian Hernandez | Fr. | 110 kg | Grand Island, Neb. | Grand Island Senior HS |
Mitch Myers | Fr. | 81 kg | Lakeville, Minn. | Lakeville South HS |
Pryce Ostermeier | Fr. | 90 kg | Grand Island, Neb. | Grand Island Senior HS |
Hunter Powers | Fr. | 75 kg | Grand Island, Neb. | Grand Island Senior HS |
Garrett Reimche | Fr. | 75 kg | Lenexa, Kan. | Midland Adventist Academy |
Joe Vega | Fr. | 82.5 kg | Middleton, Idaho | Vision Charter HS |
Jacob Wagoner | Fr. | 75 kg | Columbus, Neb. | Columbus HS |
WOMEN | Year | Wt. | Hometown | Previous School |
Mary Berris | Fr. | 49 kg | Windsor, Colo. | Windsor HS |
Emily Guter | Fr. | 87 kg | Rocklin, Calif. | Rocklin HS |
Kenzie Houser | So. | 67.5 kg | Riverton, Kan. | Riverton HS / Fort Scott CC |
Rylee Kara | Fr. | 71 kg | Osseo, Minn. | Osseo Senior HS |
Rylee Ladd | Fr. | 56 kg | Chetek, Wis. | Cameron HS |
Kayleigh Maloney | Fr. | 64 kg | Nampa, Idaho | Kuna HS |
Emma Singer | Sr. | 60 kg | Spearfish, S.D. | Belle Fourche HS |
Abigail Velten | So. | 67.5 kg | Whitesboro, Texas | Whitesboro HS |
Sydney Wadsworth | Fr. | 87 kg | Meridian, Idaho | Mountain View HS |
STAFF
Freddie Myles, Head Coach (1st Year)
Four Bulldogs place first, widespread improvement made at Nebraska State Championships
Jan. 30, 2023
SEWARD, Neb. – The Concordia University Powerlifting team continued to make strides as it competed in its third competition as a young program. The Bulldogs were represented by 10 lifters at the Nebraska State Championships held at Midland in Fremont, Neb., this past Saturday (Jan. 28) and came away with four first-place finishes. The event featured a combined 87 collegiate, high school and adult athletes who competed in the standard powerlifting disciplines of squat, bench press and deadlift.
Every single Bulldog improved compared to the team’s most recent outing, the Midwest Regionals on Nov. 19. First place claims were made by Dax Davis (67.5kg), Adrian Hernandez (110kg), Hunter Powers (75kg) and Emma Singer (60kg). Between powerlifting and weightlifting, Head Coach Freddie Myles has led the Bulldogs into a total of six competitions in the program’s inaugural 2022-23 season.
“It was a really good meet,” Myles said. “Everyone improved their total from the last meet in November. For those who are done with their seasons, they did a great job of working hard and getting stronger in the room. For those who made nationals, it’s a great accomplishment. We’re going to take five athletes from powerlifting to nationals. We had three on the men’s side that were really close, and I think they’ll make it next year. This was a meet where we saw high placements and a lot of our kids added a good 10 to 15 kilos to their totals compared to our last meet.”
Highlights from the meet for each individual are detailed below. Not only did four Bulldogs win four titles, Rylee Ladd, Garret Reimche and Jacob Wagoner placed second and Kenzie Houser placed third (within their respective weight classes). In addition, Abigail Velten also managed to eclipse the national qualifying total and Wagoner went a perfect 9-for-9 on his lifts.
Highlights from Nebraska State Championships – Jan. 28
--Noted improvements are compared to the previous outing at the Midwest Regionals on Nov. 19.
· Dax Davis – Improved by 20kg; placed first in the 67.5kg class.
· Adrian Hernandez – Improved by 15kg; placed first in the 110kg class.
· Jack Hedke – Competed in first career college competition and placed third in an open across weights class.
· Kenzie Houser – Stepped down a weight class and improved her total by 12.5kg; placed third.
· Rylee Ladd – Improved by 12.5kg and placed second in the state.
· Hunter Powers – Improved by 10kg and placed first in the 75kg class.
· Garrett Reimche – Improved by 12.5kg and placed second in the 75kg class.
· Emma Singer – Placed first in the 60kg class while improving from the last meet.
· Jacob Wagoner – Went 9-for-9 on his lifts, improved 20kg and placed second in the 82.5kg class.
· Abigail Velten – Made the national qualifying total and went 8-for-9 on her lifts.
Next up for the Concordia Powerlifters are the Collegiate Powerlifting Nationals scheduled for April 13-16 in Arlington, Texas. That meet will conclude the 2022-23 season for the Bulldogs, who also competed at the Midland Warrior Open (Oct. 8) and Midwest Regionals (Nov. 19).
University weightlifting nationals set for Friday-Saturday in Columbus, Ohio
Feb. 28, 2023
SEWARD, Neb. – The inaugural season of competitive weightlifting at Concordia will wrap up this Thursday and Friday (March 2-3) with the 2023 National University Championships, sponsored by USA Weightlifting. The national championship event will be held at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio, where four qualifying Bulldogs will put themselves to the test. It will mark the first time the program has ever been represented on the collegiate national scene.
Head Coach Freddie Myles will travel Mary Berris, Evan Fukuhara, Kayleigh Maloney and Rylee Kara to Columbus. Says Myles, “Everyone’s training has gone well and I’m looking forward to the team performing at its best at nationals.”
Concordia National Competitors
· Mary Berris (49kg) | Windsor, Colo.
· Evan Fukuhara (73kg) | Sacramento, Calif.
· Rylee Kara (64kg) | Osseo, Minn.
· Kayleigh Maloney (59kg) | Nampa, Idaho
As Myles noted, Berris, Fukuhara and Maloney are rated in the top five on their respective start lists. As a team, Concordia Weightlifting has competed in three previous meets in 2022-23: the Kansas Open (Sept. 10), Midwest Regionals (Nov. 5) and Heartland Open (Jan. 21). Collegiate weightlifting tests each athlete in the disciplines of snatch and clean and jerk. In the most recent outing, the Heartland Open, Berris (49kg), Fukuhara (81kg) and Kara (64kg) each placed first in their respective weight classes.
More details on the 2023 National University Championships can be found via the USA Weightlifting website HERE.
Maloney wins first place medal in snatch; four Bulldogs represent program at nationals
Mar. 6, 2023
COLUMBUS, Ohio – It was another first for Concordia University Lifting Sports over the weekend as four Bulldogs represented the weightlifting team at the 2023 National University Championships held March 2-3. The inaugural season for weightlifting was capped at the national event hosted at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio, where Kayleigh Maloney earned a first place medal in the discipline of snatch. The competition marked the first time Concordia has taken part in a national championship event in either weightlifting or powerlifting.
Head Coach Freddie Myles led the weightlifters into action at three previous competitions: the Kansas Open (Sept. 10), Midwest Regionals (Nov. 5) and Heartland Open (Jan. 21).
Individual highlights from the National University Championships (sponsored by USA Weightlifting) are included below. Weightlifting tests each athlete in the disciplines of snatch and clean and jerk. Overall national finishes for Bulldog athletes within their own weight classes were fourth for Merry Berris, fourth for Evan Fukuhara, 12th for Rylee Kara and sixth for Maloney. Fukuhara was in a close battle for third at 73kg. A native of Nampa, Idaho, Maloney was given a medal for her national title in snatch at 59kg. Both Berris and Fukuhara either reset or equaled personal bests in their lifts.
Individual Highlights
· Marry Berris – Placed fourth in the 49kg weight class; improved her total by 17.5 percent for the season and set new personal bests in both lifts.
· Evan Fukuhara – Placed fourth in the 73kg class; equaled personal best in clean and jerk.
· Rylee Kara – Placed 12th in the 64kg class.
· Kayleigh Maloney – Placed sixth in the 59kg class; took first place in snatch.
While weightlifting has completed its 2022-23 season, Concordia Powerlifting now looks forward to its national championships. Powerlifting nationals will unfold in Arlington, Texas, April 13-16.