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Fort Campbell soldiers Stelly, Midgett win; 5th Special Forces Group takes 4th at 2012 U.S. Army Combatives ChampionshipsFORT HOOD, Texas (July 29, 2012) — It’s time to make more room in the Fort Hood trophy case. The III Corps Combatives Team added to its 2010 and 2011 titles by winning the 2012 U.S. Army Combatives Championship, July 28, at Fort Hood, this time in a come-from-behind effort, passing 3rd Infantry Division of Fort Stewart, Ga., on the final day of competition. The 5th Special Forces Group from Fort Campbell took fourth and in the light heavyweight division, 5th Special Forces Group’s Sgt. 1st Class James Stelly joined an exclusive group of combatives competitors, winning his third All-Army title — his previous two in 2005 and 2011. Tim Kennedy, now a staff sergeant in the National Guard, and Staff Sgt. Brandon Sayles, a current instructor at the Army Combatives School at Fort Benning, Ga., are the other two fighters to accomplish such a feat. 5th Special Forces Group 1LT Daniel Midgett also took first in the cruiserweight division. Stelly found himself in hot water in the early on his bout, falling to the ground after a heavy right hand from Spc. Carlie Williams, , N.Y. “I kind of just went back to my instincts,” Stelly said of how he kept his composure. “He hit me, and I turned from a Level 4 to a Level 1, and I just achieved the clinch. That’s all that was going through my mind, ‘you’re not going to knock me out.’” Stelly recovered nicely, eventually gaining a side mount, working for an arm-bar submission. Williams successfully broke the arm-bar loose, but wasn’t able to withstand Stelly’s next submission attempt. Stelly called being a three-time champion a blessing. “Just to be alongside Tim Kennedy as two of the best guys, III Corps relied on its tournament-high eight fighters in the finals — five in third-place bouts and three in championship bouts. The next highest finals fighter count was four, tallied by three different teams — Fort Carson, Colo.; Fort Bragg, N.C.; and Fort Stewart. Knowing the importance of head-to-head bouts against Fort Stewart, III Corps’ Staff Sgt. Aaron Riley went right after his flyweight opponent — Pfc. Joshua Young, Fort Stewart — in the third-place bout, one that turned out to be a slugfest. Jarrod Clontz, coach for III Corps, knew the match was going to be pivotal coming into the night. Riley and Young battled in a fight Clontz described as “rock ‘em, sock ‘em robots,” as Young landed the bout’s first heavy blow. “In a bit of honesty, I don’t remember being hit and put on the ground,” Riley said. “When I came to and had the realization of what was going on, I was on my back. I thought he took me down. I had to be told later on that I got hit, and put down.” Riley said he managed to stay composed on the ground, relying on his never-give-up attitude to push him through the fight. “You don’t want to let people down,” he said of the pressure going into the fight. “We’re in our home base here, this is Fort Hood, people are watching you fight for Fort Hood, and there’s so much riding on your victory, and specifically on my fight, because we were fighting Fort Stewart.” Riley’s win via referee stoppage, combined with teammate Spc. Larry Jackson’s victory in the third-place bout at the bantamweight division to open the night, gave III Corps the lead, one that they would never relinquish. In the first-place bouts, Fort Carson wrestled their way up the ranking to take third overall with a string of championship performances in the middle weight classes — Staff Sgt. Glenn Garrison, lightweight; 1st Lt. Matthew Kyler, welterweight; and Capt. Jon Anderson, middleweight. Both Garrison and Kyler earned victories via judge’s decision, each defeating a III Corps fighter — Staff Sgt. Shane Lees and 2nd Lt. Nick Shafer, respectively — while Anderson submitted his opponent, Pfc. Vincent Fairbairn, Fort Stewart, in the first round. Despite crowning no individual champion, III Corps’ overall team depth proved pivotal to success, with all five III Corps fighters fighting for third place earning victories, including Sgt. Phil Platt’s decision over Spc. Hobert Wilmotf, 5th Special Forces Group, which was dubbed the “Fight of the Night.” Kris Perkins, the director of Fort Hood’s combatives program, said the team’s success went beyond the eight fighters competing in the finals, and even the 16 fighters competing in the tournament. “At the end there were a lot more than 16 people in the cage,” Perkins said, describing the celebration with the Lacerda Cup, the trophy awarded to the tournament’s top team. “I had four people per weight class training for three months. They deserve this win just as much as anyone who competed.” He added, “As iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another.” 2012 U.S. Army Combatives ChampionshipTeam Results 1st place – Fort Hood – 441 2nd place – Fort Stewart – 407 3rd place – Fort Carson – 365 4th place – 5th Special Forces Group – 347 5th place – Fort Bragg – 344 6th place – Minnesota National Guard – 320
Bantamweight 1st place – SFC Jonathan Mejil (Fort Sill) 2nd place – SPC Sean Stebbins (Minnesota National Guard) 3rd place – SPC Larry Jackson (Fort Hood)
Flyweight 1st place – SSG Francisco Mercado (Fort Bragg) 2nd place – SFC William Haggerty (Fort Bragg) 3rd place – SSG Aaron Riley (Fort Hood)
Lightweight 1st place – SSG Glenn Garrison (Fort Carson) 2nd place – SSG Shane Lees (Fort Hood) 3rd place – SGT Jesse Hertzog (Fort Bragg)
Welterweight 1st place – 1LT Matthew Kyler (Fort Carson) 2nd place – 2LT Nick Shafer (Fort Hood) 3rd place – SGT Philip Platt (Fort Hood)
Middleweight 1st place – CPT Jon Anderson (Fort Carson) 2nd place – PFC Vincent Fairbairn (Fort Stewart) 3rd place – CPT Jason Norwood (Fort Hood)
Cruiserweight 1st place – 1LT Daniel Midgett (5th Special Forces Group) 2nd place – SSG Ashten Richardson (Korea) 3rd place – SSG Patrick Miller (Fort Benning)
Light Heavyweight 1st place – SFC James Stelly (5th Special Forces Group) 2nd place – SPC Carlie Williams (Fort Drum) 3rd place – SGT Jose Espinosa (Fort Hood)
Heavyweight 1st place – SPC Nathaniel Freeman (Fort Stewart) 2nd place – SGT Jason Reyes (Fort Hood) 3rd place – SSG Lonnie Kincaid (Fort Riley) Tournament resultsIII Corps — 441 points Bantamweight Flyweight Lightweight Welterweight Middleweight Cruiserweight Light Heavyweight Heavyweight
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