The Great Plains Athletic Conference. What most everyone refers to as the "G" PAC. Always a bit reminiscent for me, as if I had chosen the wrestling path instead of the theatre path in college, this is the conference I would have been competing in. Or to be more realistic and honest, watched the teammates who beat me out for the starting spot compete in. I have a lot of memories of this tournament, both good and bad. Watched my favorite wrestler on our team win back to back GPAC titles. Watched another wrestler I really like, finish a match shy of NAIA qualification. Wrestling is an emotional rollercoaster, especially in tournaments like these where so much is on the line. A lot of positive and a lot of negative is bound to happen this tournament. Hosted this year by Hastings, 2025 will be one to remember.
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The finalists are our two allocations in the GPAC at 125 lbs, and I believe they will be Hunter Bennett of Doane & Dante Rigal of Briar Cliff. Bennett showed tremendous promise at the Missouri Valley Invitational earlier this season, making the finals. Rigal is a returning NAIA qualifier, who placed 3rd at last year's GPAC.
#9 Matt Terrence Doane 133 |
A transfer from Vanguard, the Clovis, California native showed how much improvement he has made by taking a very impressive 3rd place finish at the Missouri Valley Invitational. GPAC is only taking the champion here, and he's a strong favorite to win it.
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A two-time GPAC runner-up, Concordia (NEB) listed Creighton Baughman's career as a said and done thing after he wrestled his last match in '23-'24. Had things ended there for the Bulldog that would have been quite a respectable career, but Baughman wasn't ready to hang things up quite yet. He came back for a final year, and what a year it has been thus far. An Oppenheim champion, he took runner-up honors as the prestigious Missouri Valley Invitational. He'll look for gold this weekend in his final GPAC.
Here to challenge him will be Devin Avedissian & Zach Zitek who competing at different weight classes both finished 4th in the GPAC last season. Noah Parmelee, one of the standouts for the Red Raiders will also be contending in this bracket. He was one match shy of a top 8 showing at the Missouri Valley Invitational.
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The favorite to win a GPAC title at 149 lbs will be last year's champion Nathan Lendt, who also finished 6th in the NAIA nation. The real story here I believe, will be who he'll possibly face in the finals. Seeding heavily suggests that it'll be one of two Concordia (NEB) Bulldogs. Hagan Heistand or Steve Barnes. Ironically enough, both DI transfers. Heistand, who took 6th place honors at the Missouri Valley Invitational earlier this year, formally competed for Campbell. Barnes, a former Cyclone of Iowa State. Also in this bracket, Tyler Okada, an NAIA qualifier in the past, who finished one match shy of a top 8 finish at the Missouri Valley Invitational, having placed in 2024. I asked around, but never got any confirmation on how effected Okada's home & family were by the massive fires that took place in and around Los Angeles, California. Hope for the best, and would love to see Okada have a great tournament, in spite of the trials and tribulations he has been through.
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Our favorite here to win a GPAC title is last year's champion Ben Miller, who won the Oppeheim Open earlier this season. Look for his finals opponent to be two-time NJCAA All American (5th & 8th) Cole Price of Iowa Western, who is now having a standout season for Concordia (NEB).
#24 Blaine Christo Morningside 165 |
The Mustangs look to crown a champion this weekend in Blaine Christo, a tough sophomore out of Omaha.
#19 Ben Dobler Doane 174 |
The Hungarian has had a pretty successful collegiate career thus far & look to add another NAIA qualification with a GPAC title to his resume this weekend. He was the Oppenheim runner-up earlier this season.
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When I first began to really dive into NAIA wrestling, I mean take a serious dive into it, one of the first wrestlers I took note of was Tyson Beauperthuy. What a strange & unorthodox career this young man has had. An NAIA finalist as a freshman for Midland, his career has yet to soar back to those heights. A cup of coffee at Grand View, it seems he is finally at home competing for Doane. He won the GPAC title last season, and for the second time in his career finished one match shy of earning another All American honor at the NAIA championships. Ranked #3 in the nation, he is wrestling as well as he ever has. Winner of the Falcon Invite earlier this year.
In the war to meet Beauperthuy in the finals, Mongolian sensation Temuujin Mendblieg who was 4th at the Missouri Valley Invitational, will duke it out with Kolton Kammeyer a teammate of Beauperthuy's, who ironically enough also competed for Midland at one time. Throw in Hunter Weimer, 5th at the Missouri Valley Invitational, and we have ourselves a pretty tough bracket.
I tell you what, Santa Clause isn't coming to Hastings this weekend, but someone else from North Pole, Alaska is. Brad Antesberger a two-time NAIA All American won't be coming with a bag of toys & he isn't looking for milk and cookies as he reward. No sir, the Tiger is coming here for one thing and one thing only & that is to collect his third gold medal from the GPAC championships. Chances of having an all Tiger final? I'd say very good. Teammate Kasten Grap is an All American in his own right, who recently shared the Missouri Valley Invitational title with Antesberger. He was 3rd to Antesberger's 2nd at the Oppenheim Open.
Also in this bracket will be Burt Brandt, a Falcon Invitational finalist from earlier this season & Torrance Keehn, who took 7th place honors at the Missouri Valley Invitational. Kaleb Lind, a tough wrestler for Northwestern (IA) looks to be our other qualifier in the bracket that will take the top 5 to nationals. The Red Raider has had 2nd & 5th place finishes within the GPAC so far & was 3rd at the Falcon Inite earlier this year.
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Two-time GPAC runner-up Jakob Jerabek looks to add a gold medal to the two silver medals he already has in his collection. The Mustang was 3rd earlier this season at Oppenheim. Here in the fight, will be a very tough freshman Koen Mattern of host Hastings, who took 5th at the Missouri Valley Invitational. Zeph Sivels was one match shy of placing & Eli Criblez who was 4th in the GPAC last year, comes in a two-time Missouri Valley Invitational 7th place finisher.
The biggest mystery in all of the GPAC, is why in the world Alton Allen, is neither ranked nor an auto-allocation. The guy is a two-time GPAC place-winner of 4th & 5th. He was runner-up at both the Falcon Invite & at Oppenheim earlier this season. All I can figure is that he is either injured or redshirting. In include him in this writeup because IF he is competing this tournament I guarantee you that not only CAN he steal a spot, he most likely WILL.
Speaking of stealing spots, another likely thief is Mason Garcia of Concordia (NEB). The Bulldog has posted some notable W's in his career & was one match shy of placing at the Missouri Valley Invitational.