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PAGE B2, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 3, 2018 BACK, continued from Page B1 “I loved coaching to death and working with kids,” Reyn- olds said. “That was a big deal to me.” Told by doctors he could never compete again, Reyn- olds had to take it easy. But that didn’t last long. “I’d wrestle more and more and then I started working out harder and I never had any symptoms,” said Reyn- olds, who began working out with his former club team, All- Phase Wrestling in West Linn, wrestling against the likes of R.J Pena, a former four-time state champion at Sprague and All-American at Oregon State, and Sean Harman, a two-time state champion at West Linn. “I just felt good,” Reynolds said. “I felt amazing. Just by coaching I learned so much from the sport and as a wrestler. I decided I was healthy enough to take another run at it.” Reynolds chose the U.S. Open Championships to make his comeback. “It’s a funny tournament to come back out at because the best of the best are there,” Reynolds said. “I decided to throw myself into the fi re.” While Reynolds didn’t wrestle as well as he would have liked, he did get through the tournament healthy. “I remember after the last match, I lost a close match to a really good kid and I started tearing up after the match and it wasn’t because I lost, it was because I was done wrestling for the weekend,” Reynolds said. “I loved it. I loved being on the mat again. I just felt good. I felt comfy. I was out of rhythm and I didn’t perform to my full extent but I was just so ecstatic to be back on the mat again and competing.” The U.S. Open also turned out to be a showcase for his next stop—Grand View Uni- versity in Des Moines, Iowa. “It’s a complete change of lifestyle,” Reynolds said of wrestling in Iowa. “The cul- ture out there is insane. Wres- tling is on the radio. The high school tournament is on TV and it is a huge deal. If you’re a wrestler out there, everybody knows you. It’s insane. I wish that could fl oat to here and the community would be as into it as Iowa is.” While Reynolds no longer had headaches or any other concussion symptoms, he quickly found a new injury to worry about after tearing his meniscus in the fi rst match of his fi rst tournament. Reynolds had surgery on Nov. 29, 2017. After a month of rehab and training, he tore it again but was able to wait on a second surgery until after nationals. Wrestling at 149 pounds, Reynolds placed third at na- tionals to help Grand View win its seventh consecutive NAIA National Championship. “I don’t know how I did it,” Reynolds said. “Nothing else mattered. It was just a blessing to be out there again. When I got my hardship, I did not see this happening. “Maybe there’s some posi- tive to taking that time off. It made me a better wrestler and a better person.” Grand View won the cham- pionship by 64.5 points. Reynolds said the key to Grand View’s success is not focusing on national titles but on making sure each individual wrestler is the best they can be. “When we won it was a big celebration,” Reynolds said. “We got to get up on the big stage and take pictures and hold the trophy up and every- one was hugging and we all went to the hotel afterwards and they had a big lobby rent- ed out and the fans were there and we all gave speeches. I’d always wanted to be a part of a team like that. It’s every kid’s dream to be a part of the big- gest production of any sport you’re in.” Joining Reynolds at Grand View this year will be anoth- er former McNary wrestler, Brayden Ebbs. “Me and him are brothers and I’m so excited for his fu- ture,” Reynolds said. “I believe in the kid. I know that he can be a multiple time all-american national champ and I think be- ing a part of this program will show him that.” Completely healthy, Reyn- olds is ready to win his own national championship. “I’m hungry. I’m excited. I’ve got this itch in me,” Reyn- olds said. “I’m going to be a national champ this year.” Reynolds is majoring in Human Services and Psychol- ogy and would like to either join law enforcement or the military after graduation. “I love learning about peo- ple and mental disorders and why we work the way we do because it helps me better un- derstand myself and things you go through in life,” Reynolds said. “My biggest thing in life is I want to make an impact wherever I can so coaching is a great place to make an impact, being a college wrestler you make a huge impact on kids as a role model.” Whatever he decides to do, wrestling, the sport that he thought was taken away from him with that knee to the face, will remain a big part of his life. He’s worked too hard for it not to be. “There ain’t nothing that fi xes that itch to wrestle but wrestling,” Reynolds said. “I hope I stay healthy enough where I can scrap with kids a long time.” Submitted Holiday Swim Club won the Salem-Keizer All-City Championship on Saturday, July 28 at its home pool. CHAMPS, continued from Page B1 Grant Woodard fi nished fi rst in the 9-10 breaststroke and Pierce Walker won the 11-12 backstroke. Northwood’s boys also won the 15-18 medley re- lay. Holiday’s boys were led by Michael Hudgins, who placed fi rst in the 8-and-under free and backstroke. Tony Gonzalez won the 15-18 back while Jack McCarty took fi rst in the 15- 18 breaststroke. Holiday also won the 8-and- under boys free relay. Paris Boyd led Northwood’s girls by winning the 13-14 IM, fl y and breaststroke. Evy Hales placed fi rst in the 9-10 free and fl y. Kaitlyn Roop won the 11- 12 back. Northwood’s fi rst win of the meet came in the 13-14 girls medley relay. Northview Terrace (159.5) fi nished fi fth at the all-city meet behind Madrona and Jan Ree. Zach Kilby won the 11- 12 boys IM, free and fl y. Luke Stucker took fi rst in the 13-14 free. Northview also won the 13-14 boys medley relay. ATHLETE of the Week presented by HOLIDAY SWIM CLUB KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley ABOVE: Holiday swimmers Morgan Hudgins on back of Maya Privratsky watch the all-city meet on Saturday, July 28. BELOW: Evy Hales swims backstroke for Northwood. correction public notices NOTICE OF INTENT PUBLISHED NOTICE OF INTENT to Enforce the Contractual Requirement for Delivery of a Deed of Conveyance Pursuant to ORS 93.285 COMES NOW TIMOTHY A. HOPHAN and KAREN F. HOPHAN, husband and wife, as tenants by the entirety, as the Purchaser of real property wherein no deed of conveyance has been provided to conclude a contract purchase, and do hereby publish this Notice of Intent to Enforce the Contractual Requirement for Delivery of a Deed of Conveyance pursuant to ORS 93.285. 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