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Sealy Tiger Men’s Powerlifting Team Qualifies Seven Members for Regionals

Written by Greg Stuessel

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March 7, 2023

The Sealy Tiger men’s powerlifting team has reason to be proud, as seven of its members have qualified for the upcoming Regional Powerlifting Meet. The event is set to take place on March 8th in West Hardin, Texas, and these athletes have worked hard to earn their spot in the competition.

In the 114 lb weight class, Jackson Blanks has proven himself to be a formidable competitor. Meanwhile, Cayde Novosad and Adam Mock have both secured their place in the 132 lb weight class. Jeremiah Metzgar will represent the team in the 148 lb weight class, while Seth Pine will compete in the 181 lb class. Alex Mendez has earned a spot in the 198 lb class, and Daniel Barrera rounds out the team in the 308 lb class.

These athletes have put in countless hours of training, dedication, and hard work to reach this point. Their qualification for the Regional Powerlifting Meet is a testament to their discipline and determination, as well as the support of their coaches, teammates, and families. The Sealy Tiger men’s powerlifting team is thrilled to see their efforts pay off and looks forward to cheering them on at the upcoming competition.

Competing in the Regional Powerlifting Meet is a significant accomplishment for any athlete, as it provides them with a platform to showcase their skills and strength. The event will undoubtedly be an exciting and challenging experience for these young men, and they will have the opportunity to compete against some of the best powerlifters in the region.

As the Sealy Tiger men’s powerlifting team prepares for the upcoming meet, they will undoubtedly continue to work hard, pushing themselves to achieve their best. They will also have the support and encouragement of their teammates, coaches, and fans, who will be cheering them on every step of the way. Whether they come home with a win or not, these athletes have already proven themselves to be champions in their own right.

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