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Hilliard Headed to Missouri Valley

Posted By: Jeff Mercer

Hilliard Headed to Missouri Valley - 05/19/05 11:15 AM

Congratulations to Lawrence Free State High School senior Sara Hilliard who has earned a women's wrestling scholarship with Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Missouri. Sara has wrestled throughout high school for the Lawrence Free State Firebirds junior varsity squad. The 158 pounder is also a power lifter and competed as a member of the soccer team. After her high school wrestling season, Sara competes as a member of the Kansas Krusaders.

Coach Carl Murphree of Missouri Valley College has already had success with Kansas girl wrestlers. Two-time All American Brooke Bogren from Carbondale and current freshman Nicole Husted of Olathe have spots on the Missouri Valley Vikings roster.
Posted By: Husker Fan

Re: Hilliard Headed to Missouri Valley - 05/19/05 12:36 PM

I too will extend my congratulations to Sara. I wish her continued success in her wrestling and overall athletic career. I hope she wins individual national titles there. I think she is going to the premier women's wrestling school. Someday I hope someday we will have Kansas university women's wrestling programs on that level. I know the Krusaders are rapidly developing the wrestlers like Sara. Congratulations also to all involved with the Kansas Krusaders.
Posted By: CoachEd

Re: Hilliard Headed to Missouri Valley - 05/19/05 02:59 PM

Way to go Sara!!!!!!!!! Sare will also be on our Fargo Team this summer. I have your singlets in Sara so get in touch with me when you can.

Ms. Jenni
Posted By: Scarecrow_103

Re: Hilliard Headed to Missouri Valley - 05/19/05 09:59 PM

Posted in the Lawrence Journal World:


Goaded into a grant
FSHS senior Hilliard turns taunt into scholarship to Missouri Valley College

By Ryan Greene

Thursday, May 19, 2005

What started as a revenge tactic three years ago has translated into a collegiate scholarship and an athletic future for Free State High senior Sarah Hilliard.

As a ninth-grader, Hilliard was a three-sport competitor -- in basketball, volleyball and track. But pestering from her cousin Job Hilliard helped her find her athletic niche.

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"I had a cousin who was a football player who would always make fun of me," Hilliard said. "I picked up wrestling to get back at him."

To start wrestling, she had to dump her basketball commitments, which she said was harder on her coaches than it was on her.

"I was terrible," Hilliard joked of her time playing at Central Junior High. "I think I scored two points the whole season."

Hilliard now has proven that it was the right decision to walk away from hoops. On April 25, she signed to wrestle next season for Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Mo.

MVC is unique in that it can offer Hilliard an opportunity not available on the high school level in Kansas: She no longer has to wrestle guys.

Missouri Valley offers a separate women's wrestling program.

"It speaks very highly of her commitment," FSHS coach Darrell Andrew said. "In a sport that's predominately male, Sarah stuck it out. She went through some tough times, and it wasn't always an easy road for her, but she found the success she's been looking for."


Free State High senior Sarah Hilliard has signed with Missouri Valley College on a wrestling scholarship. After wrestling with boys through high school, Hilliard is headed to MVC's gender-specific wrestling program.
Andrew said he planned to make the two-hour trip to watch Hilliard wrestle next season, and he might even bring his team.

Hilliard's college decision came down to MVC and Cumberland College in Williamsburg, Ky. It ultimately was her liking of coach Carl Murphree.

She said she didn't plan to shoot up the team's depth chart in the 158-pound class right away. She expects to make an impact as a sophomore.

Hilliard wrestled against the two competitors above her in that weight class last month, and said she held her own, spurring a bit of confidence.

"I feel really good about (the scholarship)," Hilliard said. "I work really hard, and it kind of re-affirms the work I do for it."

Andrew is confident Hilliard will excel in college.

"Once she gets to MVC, I see her being very competitive," Andrew said. "I don't think she's going to find all the success she wants that first year, but she's the kind of person that's going to get through that first year, keep developing and won't give up.

"This has been a goal for her for a long time. She's not going to let anything stand in her way."

And what about Job Hilliard, the taunting cousin who goaded her onto the mat?

"I talked to him a couple of days ago," she said. "He likes to give me crap still. I'm his baby cousin, even though he's only a year older than me."
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