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    McIntosh named TDR Wrestler of the Month

    Des Moines, IA -- Men oft times go by many names. In the case of our June High School Wrestler of the Month, Morgan McIntosh, the moniker of champion has been attached to his God given name nearly as many times as the number of years he has spent on the planet. As a registered member of the Kickapoo tribe of Oklahoma, he is also known as Ane Kwa peta.

    Morgan is 16 years old, a resident of Santa Ana, CA, where he completed his Sophomore year at Calvary Chapel High School in Costa Mesa. Morgan entered Calvary Chapel as a Freshman, having completed his years of home schooling, a formula that has proved successful for his four siblings before him, Morgan being the youngest.

    Morgan grew up surrounded by strong work ethic, and with a preponderance for what it takes to become a wrestler, let alone a champion. Morgan's parents, Brooke and Rebecca, contributed greatly, and provided appropriately, to allow him to participate in countless clubs and competitions, along with the travel that was required. Brooke, a professional horse shoer for 30 years, and a former wrestler himself, exhibited the balance of strength and skill Morgan picked up, applying it to thousands of hours on the mat. Morgan's engagement with wrestling began easily and instantly when Rebecca located a flier for a local club, instantly perking Morgan's interest. Days later, the birth of a champion wrestler.

    Fast forward to his high school career, where he completed his freshman year , going 41-5, and securing 5th in state at 160 lbs. This year he finished with the 171 lb. title, in the nations most populous state, and where 820 schools compete in a single class. He carried a 43-0 perfect season record, and earned the Champion of Champions Award, a result of voting among his peers, based on his complete personal presentation, both on and off the mat. As can be expected of Morgan, he accepted the award with understated humility.

    The road from age 7, when he entered the sport, to his most recent state title, is one paved with complete dedication, as well as requisite challenges. As Morgan was home schooled during his elementary education, wrestling provided a great source of interaction with other kids his age. His parents pursued every opportunity that was possible for Morgan to learn, train, and compete. He competed in the USA Nationals as many times as the family was able to afford, always finishing in the top three for Freestyle, placing three times in Greco, including 1st Place, and was a Folkstlye National Champion.

    Along the way, he has also been a State Freestyle and Greco Champion, a two time triple crown winner, twice the Junior High Freestyle Champion, and was awarded the Most Valuable 8th Grade Award title. He also credits a Tulsa Nationals title to his name.

    He faced one of his greatest challenges in April during the Junior Western Regionals in Las Vegas, when he dislocated his elbow, still finishing 4th. The McIntosh family feared he would be sidelined for the Summer, although Morgan bested all predictions and recovered in time for the Cadet Nationals in Fargo. He completed the event as a finalist in both tournaments, ultimately losing at 189 lbs. to Andrew Campolitano of New Jersey, the second ranked high school wrestler for the past season.

    Morgan's experience and success on the mat certainly defines well rounded. Impressive records, varied styles, multiple weight classes, and the titles to his name only begin to describe him as a person. He is a avid reader, and excels in History, and Social Sciences. He always delivers an A in Bible studies, and takes an active role in his schools Youth Group, making contributions to many different communities.

    Head Calvary Chapel Coach Arsen Aleksanyen provided great guidance to Morgan from the day he arrived at Chapel Calvary. Assistant Coaches Josh Holladay and Jake Harmon, are also Youth Pastors, leading the Youth Group, and providing strong inspiration to Morgan. Recently the group has been working on developing new fish farming techniques, employing hydroponics, to provide alternate food sources for missions in Mexico. Morgan completely enjoys learning ways he can help people that are less fortunate than him.

    He is already focused on college, knowing he will apply his great wrestling experience and talent during his higher education. He also owns a keen interest in the military, and may pursue a career there. He certainly shows the attributes that are necessary to become a leader in one of our nations greatest, and most important resources.

    TakeDown Radio, and all of the award sponsors, are very proud to select Morgan as the June recipient. He becomes the tenth remarkable young person to earn the prestigious award.

    TakeDown Radio would like to thank the sponsors of the High School Wrestler of the Month Award. Without Resilite, W.I.N. Magazine, Brute adidas, Intermat, and Sunflower Wrestling Supply, the award would not be possible. We are all very pleased to place our support in some of the nation's most promising youth.

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