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DeKalb’s Parker Stratton (right) wrestles against Yorkville’s Tyler Burlington in a 106-pound match Thursday in DeKalb. Stratton defeated Burlington, 6-2. The Barbs lost to the Foxes on a tiebreaker, and rebounded with wins against Maine West, Antioch and Rolling Meadows on Saturday. DeKalb faces Sycamore on Thursday. (Kyle Bursaw – kbursaw@shawmedia.com)

Barbs bounce back from loss
DeKalb and Yorkville closed Thursday's Northern Illinois Big 12 East dual tied, 27-27. The Foxes won on a tiebreaker as they had won more matches.

Strategic placement of wrestlers helped determine the outcome. When DeKalb senior Doug Johnson moved up a weight class to challenge for a win at 138, the Foxes forfeited and followed up with a tight win at 145.

The young Barbs' lineup bounced back sweeping a quad with Maine West, Antioch and Rolling Meadows on Saturday to enter Thursday's rivalry dual with Sycamore on a high note.  

"That was a tough loss that was hard for even me to get out of my head," Pater said. "It was rough to lose on criteria and at home. But we've got to find a way to bounce back. I told the team we have to use it as motivation to find a way for it to keep us focused and turn it into a positive that can push is through the rest of the year."

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Every fan takes on the air of an experienced coach as they shout instructions that rain down on the mat with the intensity and ruckus of hail striking a tin roof.

There’s face paint, chants and the largest crowd – outside of the state tournament – wrestlers will see all year.

This scene might take place at a random football or basketball game, but when DeKalb heads to Sycamore on Thursday, it will be the atmosphere at the most intense and fun dual meet of the season.

At stake is a share of the Northern Illinois Big 12 East regular season title.

“There will be a lot of energy,” DeKalb coach Mike Pater said. “Guys will come out intense. There are going to be high intensity matches. All the people in the gym will yell and scream and get into matches. There will be a lot of distractions. It’s easy to get caught up in the atmosphere of people calling out from the stands.”

Which is why Pater and Sycamore coach Alex Nelson chose their words carefully when describing how they help wrestlers manage matches during the rivalry dual.

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