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Sycamore's Akins Wrestler of the Year

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Sycamore junior Kyle Akins – the Daily Chronicle Wrestler of the Year – dominated the Class 2A 113-pound state title match with a 3-0 win against Montini senior Tommy Pawelski. Akins was 39-1 on the season. (Kyle Bursaw – kbursaw@shawmedia.com)

Kyle Akins was as close to perfection as possible in a wrestling match.

It’s a subjective statement that nearly is impossible to quantify when it comes to the many twists and turns involved in a match, but it illustrates how definitively Akins dominated the Class 2A state title match with a 3-0 win against Montini senior Tommy Pawelski. 

The Sycamore junior was in a rare zone against the Stanford recruit. After a first-period takedown, second-period escape and third-period ride, Akins was like a baseball pitcher with a perfect game or a bowler in search of a 900 series: flawless.

An even greater compliment came a week after individual state when Montini and Sycamore met in the Class 2A state team duals semifinals. Rather than set up a rematch, the Broncos bumped up Pawelski to 120 pounds after having already wrapped up the win.

With a 39-1 record and winning the 113-pound Class 2A state title, Akins has been named the 2012-13 Daily Chronicle Wrestler of the Year.

“There’s not a whole lot Kyle could have done differently in the state title match,” Sycamore coach Alex Nelson said. “He was solid in every phase of the match. To win a state title you’ve got to do that. You’ve got to be great in every area.”

Akins honed that greatness in predawn early morning hours side by side with Nelson. It’s not a coincidence Nelson, a two-time Wisconsin state champion and four-time state qualifier as a prep wrestler, noticed a familiarity in Akins’ workouts.

“A lot of things Kyle does are similar to what I did as a wrestler,” Nelson said. “It reminds me of what other successful wrestlers do. He’s got the attitude and work ethic that you see in elite athletes that want to take their games to the next level.”

For Akins, the next level is a collegiate career as a Division I wrestler. His career trajectory is similar to Nelson. The fourth-year Spartans coach also ripped off 80 consecutive wins as a junior and senior. 

Their passionate commitment to wrestling is similar. 

“Nelson and I are close,” Akins said. “I was texting him last weekend about how I’d started to work out. The hard work I’d put in had finally paid off with a state title. I’m glad that happened. I want to be the first two-time state champion at Sycamore. 

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