Milliken's Frank family has nothing to worry about.
With its own version of the fabulous five wrestling for Roosevelt High School, it's a good bet there is always something to celebrate in the house.
From freshmen to juniors, five teens -- brothers and cousins -- are taking the mat by storm for a tough Roosevelt team that is ranked No. 3 in the state in Class 3A.
Saturday was no exception as three of the five finished in the top three at the annual Roosevelt Invitational.
Tim Frank, 17, came out on top with an 8-6 decision over Platte Valley's Kyle Symonds in the 152-pound bracket; brother Dan Frank, 15, was second after Class 5A defending state champion Tyler Graff from Loveland High School pinned the freshman in 1 minute, 3 seconds at 119; and 103-pound, cousin Kyle Walter went home third with a 8-6 decision over Class 5A, Poudre's John Toplyn.
Poudre’s John Toplyn, tries to fend off a take-down by Roosevelt's Kyle Walter during the Roosevelt Invitational. Walter won Saturday afternoon’s 103-pound match, earning him third place for the tournament.
Tim Frank, 17, came out on top with an 8-6 decision over Platte Valley's Kyle Symonds in the 152-pound bracket; brother Dan Frank, 15, was second after Class 5A defending state champion Tyler Graff from Loveland High School pinned the freshman in 1 minute, 3 seconds at 119; and 103-pound, cousin Kyle Walter went home third with a 8-6 decision over Class 5A, Poudre's John Toplyn.