WRESTLING
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
““Should Keaton make the finals next year, I
don’t know who will stop him. He’s an absolute
animal on Saturday mornings. Wrestling wise,
he has one thing left to achieve: a state championship.
I want nothing more for him than to
achieve that dream. It’s a privilege to coach him
and I can’t wait to take one last ride with him.
”
HEAD COACH METT OHENMUS
KEATON ZEIMET
The 113-pounder from Central DeWitt has already made a name for himself in the Saber
wrestling program, and is bound to do even more before he’s done. Zeimet has qualified
for the state tournament for three straight years, placing each time. That’s a first for the
Central DeWitt wrestling program. Head coach Mett Ohenmus always says the same
thing about his star grappler.
“Keaton Zeimet lives a championship lifestyle in all he does,” Ohenmus said after the
state tournament. “He does things the right way, even when no one is watching.”
Zeimet made it to the semifinals at 113 pounds for the second straight year. There,
he met Cole Whitehead, who handed him some of his only losses of the season.
Whitehead outscored Zeimet as the clock ticked to zero, sending Zeimet to the
consolation brackets. Zeimet won out from there, finishing third in the state.
CENTRAL
DEWITT HIGH
SCHOOL
JUNIOR
6 CHAPY Awards
| 2019-2020