Gentry powerlifters win national championship, set records

Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL The Gentry High School power-lifting team participated in the NASA 34th Annual National High School Powerlifting Nationals in Oklahoma City, Okla., on March 24-25, and won its fourth straight national championship. Team members are Lawrence Caro (front, left), Konner Hodges, Coach Sean Seligman, Tomas Gomez, Khang Yang, Tanner Christie (back, left), J.T. Crosby, Mason Clark, Kerlose Ruzek and Gavin Taylor.
Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL The Gentry High School power-lifting team participated in the NASA 34th Annual National High School Powerlifting Nationals in Oklahoma City, Okla., on March 24-25, and won its fourth straight national championship. Team members are Lawrence Caro (front, left), Konner Hodges, Coach Sean Seligman, Tomas Gomez, Khang Yang, Tanner Christie (back, left), J.T. Crosby, Mason Clark, Kerlose Ruzek and Gavin Taylor.

GENTRY -- The Gentry High School powerlifting team competed in the NASA 34th Annual National High School Powerlifting Nationals in Oklahoma City, Okla., on March 24-25, and won its fourth straight national championship.

The team had six first-place awards, two second-place and two third-place awards in the team divisions. The Gentry lifters won the overall meet with 110 total team points.

The team has nine lifters -- seven seniors, one junior and one sophomore. Seniors Khang Yang and Lawrence Caro have been on all four national champion teams.

Lawrence Caro lifted in the 114-pound division and finished with four first-place wins, one second-place win, and set three new national records.

Khang Yang lifted in the 123-pound division and finished with three first-place, one second and one third.

Gavin Taylor lifted in the 165-pound division and finished with three first-place and one third-place wins and set a new national record in the push-pull.

Tanner Christie lifted in the 198-pound division and finished with one first-place, two second-place, one third-place and one fourth-place award.

Konner Hodges lifted in the 198-pound division and finished with two first-place awards, one second-place, one third-place and one fourth-place, and set two new national records.

Mason Clark lifted in the 220-pound division and finished with three first-place awards and two third-place awards.

Tomas Gomez lifted in the 242-pound division and finished with three first-place awards and one second.

J.T. Crosby lifted in the 275-pound division and finished four first-place awards and one second, and set a new national record in the push-pull.

Kerlose Ruzek lifted in the 308-pound division and finished with five first-place awards and set two new national records.

The Gentry High School powerlifting team is coached by Sean Seligman, who also has been active in the sport for many years.

Sports on 04/11/2018