APA Summer Bash
May
8, 2004
Houston,
Texas
Name/Division
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SQ
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BP
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DL
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TTL
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Men
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132 lbs.
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Teen
16-17
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Justin Kees
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225 t
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190 t
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355 t
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770 t
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148
lbs.
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Teen
13-15
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John Cortines
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325
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230 t
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205
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760
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Teen
16-17
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Chase Mott
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275
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235 t
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400 t
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910
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181
lbs.
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Master
40-44
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Rick Jolly
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475 t
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320 t
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520 t
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1315 t
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Master
50-54
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*Paul
Boutte
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585 t a w
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340 t
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440
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1365
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198
lbs.
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Junior
20-23
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Justin Higgs
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425
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265
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475
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1165
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Open
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Donny Adams
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0
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275
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430
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0 |
Master
60-64
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James Stovall
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440 k
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240 k
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440 k
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1120 k
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220
lbs.
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Teen
18-19
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Ihab Alnahaas
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390
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240
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440
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1070
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Master
40-44
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Chuck Bybee
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505
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330
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505
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1340 |
308
lbs.
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Teen
18-19
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Sean McElroy
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500
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340
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530 t a w
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1370
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Submaster
33-39
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Joe Lopez
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660 t
|
290
|
555 t
|
1505
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Master
45-49
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Nolan Meyers
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700 t
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465 t
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645 t a w
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1810 t a w
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Bench
Press Only
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148
lbs.
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Teen
16-17
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Chase Mott
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235
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220
lbs.
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Teen
18-19
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Beau Harris
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365 t
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242
lbs.
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Master
45-49
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Charlie Turco
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400 t
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Master
60-64
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Glenn Wilkerson
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300 t
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Deadlift
Only
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148
lbs.
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Teen
11-12
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Jessie Burttschell
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225 t a w
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Teen
18-19
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Deave Rodriguez
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327.5 t
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198 lbs.
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Open
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Donny Adams
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430
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Women
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97
lbs.
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Teen
11-12
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Amanda Harris
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185
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105 t a w
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175 t a w
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465 t a w
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Best
Lifter = *
Texas Record = t
Kansas Record = k
American Record = a
World Record = w
On May 8th 2004 lifters came from all parts of Texas to
kick of the summer. In the men's 132's. sixteen year old Justin
Kees set four Texas records by going 255, 190, 355 for a total
of 770 pounds. In the 148's there was a battle between 15
year old John Cortinez and 17 year old Chase Mott. Cortines lead the
pack with a 325 squat. Both came back in the bench to set Texas
records with John's 230 and Chase's 235. In the deadlift Chase
ruled with a 400 pound deadlift. In the end Chase took the
148's with a 910 total. In the 181's 54 year old Paul
Boutte ended up ahead with a huge 585 squat. for a new world
record. 47 year old Rick Jolly squatted 475 for a Texas
record. Boutte came back to take a 4th attempt at 625 and was
almost there when his leg hyper extended, losing the weight. The
spotters did a great job of catching the weight but Paul's knee was in
pretty bad shape. Jolly benched a Texas record of 320 and believe
it or not, Boutte came back, knee wrapped in ice and benched a Texas
record of 340. Jolly pulled a huge 520 deadlift for a Texas
record, but Boutte stayed in the game hurt and only needed a 440
deadlift to win best lifter. Jolly ended with a Texas record of
1315 and Boutte a 1365. In the 198's it came down to junior
lifter Justin Higgs, Donny Adams lifting in the open division, and 60
year old Jim Stovall. Stovall came out on top with a Kansas
record squat of 440 pounds. Higgs came back to with the
bench with a 265, while Stovall's 240 was just enough for another
Kansas record. In the deadlift Stovall came out on top once again
with a 440 deadlift for another Kansas record. Higgs came out on
top at the end with an 1165 total, but Stovall took another Kansas
record with his 1120 total. In the 220's there was a tight
race between 19 year old Ihab Alnahhas and master lifter Chuck
Bybee. Chuck had a squat of 505 putting him on top. In the
bench press Bybee came out on top again with his 330 bench. In
the deadlift Bybee once again ruled with a 505 pull for a total of
1340. In the 308's there was a huge total between 19 year old
Sean McElroy, submaster Joe Lopez and 47 year old Nolan Meyers.
Joe did a great job with a 660 squat for a Texas record and Meyers came
right back to hit 700 for a Texas record. In the bench press
Nolan came out on top once more with his 465 for yet another Texas
record. In the deadlift McElroy set a world teen record with his
530 pull, while Lopes set a submaster's Texas record with his 555
pull. Nolan Meyers came out on the top of the pile once again by
pulling 645 for a new master's World record. In the end Meyers
easily won the 308's with his total of 810 pounds and a new masters
world record.
In the men's bench press only division, Chase Mott took 1st with his
235 bench in the teen 148 division. Beau Harris set a Texas
record in the teen 220's with a bench press of 365. Charlie
Turco hit an easy 400 for a Texas record in the masters 242's and
Glenn Wilkerson hit a 300 bench for a Texas record in the masters 60-64.
In the deadlift only division 10 year old Jessie Burttschell lifting in
the 11-12 year old 148 division pulled a 225 for a World record in his
first meet ever. Deave Rodriguez lifting in his first meet ever
set a Texas record in the teen 148's with his pull off 327.5
pounds. Donny Adams lifting in the open 198's pulled a 430
deadlift.
In the women's 97 pound youth 11-12 division, Amanda Harris had a great
day with 185 squat a 105 bench World record bench press, a 175 World
record deadlift, and a 465 pound World record total.
A big thanks to our judges Mark Harris, Steve Burttschell, Ann Harris
and Brian Kline, our spotters Brian Kline and James Evans and our score
keeper Maria McCullough. A big thanks to Principal Ken Estrella
of Revere Middle School and Houston ISD for supporting the sport of
powerlifting by allowing us to have these meets and giving us the great
facilities. A very special thanks to our great sponsors Inzer
Advance Designs, who make the very best powerlifting equipment in the
world, and Powerlifting USA, the only powerlifting magazine to read,
for their continual support of both the APA and this sport.
Thanks also to all the great lifters who attended this meet.
Without lifters this meet and this sport would not exist.