Kaden Sutton: 2020 State Wrestling Champion
Photo by Des Moines Register
Kaden Sutton, the moment he won his final match at State. The coaches, cheerleaders and crowd behind, show their excitement.
Kaden Sutton, a senior for the 2019-2020 school year has come home with a State Wrestling Champion title for the 2A 285 pound weight class division. Sutton is ranked first in his weight class with only one loss this season.
Kaden has wrestled at State 3 years in a row and knows how to prepare himself right. Sutton put a lot of work into going for the gold by working really hard in practice, eating right, and getting enough sleep at night. He also enjoys listening to country music before his matches to calm him down and help him focus.
When asked about how it felt when he won, “I was really excited, at first I was really tired but, then I got really excited, and it just meant a lot to me,” said Sutton.
Kaden will be playing football next year for the Iowa State Cyclones, when asked, “I just really enjoy playing football and the atmosphere around football, I like it a lot,” said Sutton.
Congratulations Kaden.
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