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The Insider: Wrestling

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“It’s a huge rivalry between the fans,” Pater said. “It’s an important meet that we want to win. It’s like the Cubs and White Sox games. It’s huge for the fans. But for those players it’s just another game.”

Nelson added: “Guys can’t go out and let the crowd take them out of their game plan. They can’t get out of control or out of position because of the hooting and hollering.”

Yet each coach admits wrestlers will feed off the electric crowd. They’ll be amped up like never before. The veteran wrestlers will know how to deal with the added rush. Sycamore senior Austin Culton is a defending state champion. He and Jake Davis have won every tournament they’ve entered this year. Both are undefeated.

Sycamore knows the grand stage well. They are favorites to make it to a fourth consecutive appearance at state team duals.

“With 14-, 15-, 16- and 17-year-old kids it’s a challenge,” Nelson said. “For some it’s the first time on this big of a stage. It’s a big deal. They’ll get a taste of the rivalry. It’s different even than a finals tournament.”

With several swing matches, it’s a dual that could come down to criteria. One upset could shift the advantage drastically.

“It’s up to the wrestlers to worry about things they can control,” Pater said. “Their actions and their moves they can control. They’ve got to shut out the comments that could come down from the stands and stay focused.”

• James Nokes is a contributor to the Daily Chronicle. He can be reached via e-mail at sports@daily-chronicle.com.

Spotlight On...

Parker Stratton, DeKalb freshman

Driven to fix technical mistakes, Stratton has reeled off 10 straight wins. He's peaking at the right time. As the regular season draws to a close, Stratton went 6-0 at the Don Flavin Tournament, beat Yorkville's Tyler Burlington who was ranked No. 7 in Class 2A by Illinoismatmen.com and was 3-0 at last Saturday's quadrangular.

"Parker is on a real hot streak," DeKalb coach Mike Pater said. "He's always one of the last guys to leave the mat room and he puts in all the extra work. He'll sit and watch film in an effort to figure out the mistakes he's made."


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