Ketchikan PL Meet
22-Apr--06
Ketchikan, AK
MD: Douglas Gregg
Class Age Squat Bench Deadlift Total
Women's PL
Taylor Gregg 123 Junior 185 120 215 520
Men's PL
Joe Peterson 114 Junior 80 95 170 345
David Mann 132 Junior 200 270 315 785
Kevin Johnson 181 Open 425 260 475 1160
Chris Douglas 181 Open 350 245 385 980
Troy Winchester 181 T2 250 255 415 920
Floyd Frank 198 M2 425 315 450 1190
Trevor Eubanks 242 T2 300 255 425 980
Mike Bruce 275 T2 375 450
| The Spring Recordbreakers meet lived up to its name again. The 9 lifters competing set 11 state records and 2 K-High records. In the Junior division 3 competitors set state records. Joseph Peterson moved up in age class this meet to Junior and set 4 new state records in the 114 class. Taylor Gregg bested 3 of her own state records to set new Squat, Deadlift and Total in Junior 123 class. David Mann, lifting in Junior 132, set records in Bench, Deadlift and Total. Floyd Frank passed his own BP record in the Master 198 class. His total, adjusted for his age and weight, also gave him Best Lifter honors. Mike Bruce set 2 K-High records in T2 - 275 class in Bench and Deadlift. Trevor Eubanks opened conservatively and nailed his opener in each of his 3 lifts. Troy Winchester traveled from Wrangell to compete and put up the 3rd best adjusted Total. Chris Douglas and Kevin Johnson lifted in the Open 181 class. Chris, in his first 3-lift meet, went 7 for 9 attempts and will hopefully continue. Kevin had trouble with the Bench but made a 475 Deadlift look easy on his way to a second best total. The meet had a supportive group of spectators which the lifters always appreciate. The volunteers make the meet possible and we are lucky to have such a dedicated group through Ketchikan's 14th year of PL competition. Thanks to Greg Middag, Roger Fawcett, and William Bates for spotting anf loading. They really do the heavy lifitng and protect the competitors. Thanks to Arlindo Machado and Mary Gregg, our score keepers. Thanks to Deborah Harney, Bob Hewitt, and Doug Gregg the referees. Special thanks to Lisa Machado, the mother of Ketchikan powerlifting, for all her help. The event was sponsored by Ketchikan Parks & Recreation, the Get Fit Stay Fit gym, Floyd's Carpentry, and the No Pain No Gain No Brain masters. - Doug Gregg |