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Sycamore’s Akins, Culton, Davis finish 1st, 2nd, 3rd at state wrestling tourney

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Akins, whose lone loss came against Cary-Grove’s Michael Cullen (sixth in 3A) controlled Pawelski from the beginning. He scored a takedown about a minute into the match, and that was all the offense he needed.

“After my first couple shot attempts, I knew that eventually I was going to get one, because he wasn’t fighting them off very well,” Akins said.

“I knew if I wanted to hang in there and be in the match, I needed to take him down right away. I felt confident on top. If I got that takedown, I was going to ride him out.”

Davis showed similar resolve in the late stages of his resounding win in the third-place bout.

Trailing Nazareth Academy senior Pat Vitek, 3-0, entering the third period, Davis escaped in the first 30 seconds before shifting into attack mode. Davis (38-2) tied the match on a takedown with about 15 seconds to go before getting the go-ahead takedown just before the buzzer.

Referees raised Davis’ hand after a 5-3 victory, and Davis immediately scurried to salute the Spartans’ cheering section.

“I just worked as hard as I could, just pushed myself past the limits of being uncomfortable and just kept driving forward and going on from there,” Davis said.

DeKalb senior Doug Johnson closed his career with a sixth-place finish at 132 in 3A.

After losing a 3-2 decision to eventual state champion George Fisher of Marmion on Friday, Johnson (41-4) fell in both of his Saturday matches. In the fifth-place bout, Glenbard North’s Johnny Gosinski – who Johnson edged, 4-3, in Friday’s quarterfinals – grabbed early control en route to a 10-1 major decision.

“When you’re expecting to win a tournament and then fall a little short, you know, sometimes it’s a little hard to bounce back emotionally,” Barbs coach Mike Pater said. “It’s a tough, emotional letdown and it’s one of the toughest things, I think, to recover from.”

With senior 285-pounder Zach Theis’ fifth-place run coupled alongside Goress’ success, Kaneland sent two athletes to the podium for the first time since the early 1990s, Knights assistant Jeremy Kenny said.


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