| Timothy Eubanks was born on February 6, 1999 in Reno, Nevada. He went to Sepulveda and Lena Juniper Elementary School, and attended Mendive Middle School. Timothy wrestled at Mendive for the Magic. That team is what inspired him to continue with the sport. Timothy moved on to Edward C. Reed High School and wrestled for Michael Klapp. His high school career was rough. He wrestled mainly Seniors his Freshman year at Regionals. His Sophomore year he was sick by the end of the season. |
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| During his Junior year, Timothy had a class 3 dislocation with separation in his right shoulder after wrestling at the Tournament of Champions. With all his hurdles throughout his high school career he always sought out off-season wrestling practices and tournaments. Going into his Senior year, he was definitely the underdog. At Regionals, Timothy made it to the second day with only one loss. He was able to wrestle back and finish Third at Regionals after a nail-biter of a match. Additionally, he finished Fourth at State. |
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| He continued to wrestle in the off-season and was recruited by Williams Baptist University for Greco-Roman Wrestling. Timothy wrestled for Jonathan Drendel and started a new chapter in his life. After wrestling at some tournaments and attending a camp overseas in Spain, he was recruited by Coach Andy Bisek, from Northern Michigan University (NMU). Timothy moved from Walnut Ridge, Arkansas to Marquette, Michigan to continue his dream of wrestling for a World Team position. There he was able to attend another overseas camp, this time in Sweden. |
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In 2020, Timothy came home, completed online school and started working at Tractor Supply. Throughout his career he placed at tournaments overseas–two in Spain taking 2nd both times, and two in Sweden placing 2nd and 3rd. He also placed 3rd at the U23 World Team Trials in Nebraska, November of 2020. He continues to attend NMU and train at the Regional Training Facility (formally the Olympic Training Facility). He was also able to transfer his job at Tractor Supply from Sparks, NV to Marquette, MI. |
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