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DeKalb’s Doug Johnson (left) was named the Fenton Tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler on Saturday. (Kyle Bursaw – kbursaw@shawmedia.com)

Sycamore’s perfect start on line against Yorkville

Another explosive start could be the difference Thursday when Sycamore travels to Yorkville for a Northern Illinois Big 12 East showdown. 

Sycamore opened the NI Big 12 East with a 55-16 win against Kaneland last week. The Spartans (6-0, 1-0 NI Big 12 East) rode a wave of momentum throughout the entire dual. 

“We got off to a great start,” Sycamore coach Alex Nelson said. “Once we got things going, we knew it would be tough to stop.”

The Spartans will look for another measure of revenge against the Foxes, a team that knocked Sycamore out of Class 2A state duals with a 36-29 quarterfinal win last year. Last weekend in sweeping a triangular, Sycamore handily avenged a 2011 loss in a 49-16 win against Lake Zurich.  

Barbs move up

Every year, DeKalb seems to move up another spot at the Fenton Tournament. The Barbs finished third Saturday and were led by their lone champion, Doug Johnson. With three tech falls, Johnson was named the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler. 

With an inexperienced roster laden with underclassmen, DeKalb (4-1, 1-0 NI Big 12 East) is beginning to add the intensity needed to make a deep tournament run, a trait Johnson has honed well. 

“Doug gets stronger as the tournament goes on,” DeKalb coach Mike Pater said. “He understands you’ve got to raise your intensity as the tournament wears on because each match really gets harder. 

“As a team, we’ve got to work on scoring earlier. We seem to fall behind and close with a fury. That’s the byproduct of a young roster that is getting through its first high school tournament experience.”

G-K getting tournament ready

The Cogs’ scheduling quirk gave them a week off before tonight’s 5:30 p.m. triangular with Plano and Amboy at Plano. 

Jordan Marr jolted the Genoa-Kingston season to life in the first week with a pin in 29 seconds. Marr (106) wasted no time notching his first win against Pecatonica. Sectional qualifier and All-Big Northern Conference selection Brent Dehmlow (113) also joined in with a first-period pin, while Christian Ordlock (120) and Chase Rogers (145) rode the momentum to notch second-period falls. 

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