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Calvary wrestler Chipper Creager pins first place at the Prep Slam Tournament

By Prep Sports Report Staff | January 2, 2024

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Chipper Creager, a senior wrestler from Calvary Day School, won 1st place at the Prep Slam Tournament held at the Holy Innocents' Episcopal School on December 29-30th. He dominated the 285-pound category and pinned the Most Outstanding Wrestler.

Creager displayed outstanding wrestling skills at the tournament, which featured 42 teams from seven states. He pinned all his opponents in the first round of his four matches, winning the Most Outstanding Wrestler award. The competition was tough, with a 16-man bracket, but Creager remained unfazed and emerged victorious.

Creager has had a great season with 34 wins and only four losses. It's worth noting that he only lost to state champions, which shows his high competition level. He is proving to be a strong competitor this wrestling season with his impressive skills and accomplishments.

 

PHOTO CREDIT: Calvary Day School Athletics social media page

 

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