Cyclone Wrestling Recruits Receive All-American Honors
Mark Kist, T.J. Sebolt and Jon Reader will join the Iowa State wrestling team in the fall of 2006
AMES, Iowa- Iowa State wrestling recruits Mark Kist (112), T.J. Sebolt (130), and Jon Reader (152) received second-team All-American honors for their efforts during their prep senior seasons according to Amateur Wrestling News.
Sebolt a Centerville, Iowa native, became the 17th wrestler in Iowa high school history to win four state titles with a 9-3 decision in his Class 2-A 130-pound final over Zach McCool of Manchester West Delaware. Sebolt wrapped up his highly decorated career with a record of 207-1 including a state mark 137 falls. Sebolt also had a record prep win streak of 192 matches and was ranked second in Amateur Wrestling News' latest high school rankings at 130 pounds. He is projected to redshirt next season.
Jon Reader (Michigan) claimed three Michigan state titles to finish with a career mark of 231-6. Reader completed an undefeated senior season with a 60-0 record, pinning 53 consecutive opponents. He was recently named "Mr. Michigan Wrestler of the Year" by the Michigan Wrestling Association. Reader joins Sebolt as a recipient of the Dave Schultz high school excellence award given to high school seniors who demonstrate excellence in wrestling success, scholastic achievement, character, citizenship and community service.
Mark Kist, a two-time Iowa state champion at Eagle Grove, captured a title at the 2005 Junior Nationals in freestyle. The Cyclone prospect is a four-time North Central Conference champion and was undefeated at 42-0 in his junior season. |