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Unusual combo clicks for St. Charles East sophomore

DeRain, Saint wrestling gaining momentum toward UEC River title

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You can learn a lot about someone just from locking horns for a few days. It didn’t take long for Potter to discover Derain as “a pleasant surprise.”

“When I was able to start getting on the mat with him I realized, ‘Hey, he’s kind of got a knack’ and I really like his attitude,” Potter said. “He can show stuff for me and do that, but his competitiveness is really what I think I like the best about him. He’s in-your-face and he’s going to come at you. I think in the past, his problem has been his lack of confidence. The good news is he’s just barely starting to get the confidence.”

Derain said he could feel a breakthrough approaching early, beginning with his runner-up finish at the Conant Cougar Classic during the season’s first weekend.

Conant senior Mitch Alexander eventually caught Derain in a low single-leg takedown late in the championship bout to secure an 11-9 victory. After that, Derain only resolved to put the match in his memory bank for a possible postseason meeting.

With the rest of the Saints – who can clinch an unbeaten run to the Upstate Eight Conference River Division title with a victory at Streamwood Friday – he has excelled in league duals. Over the weekend, Derain joined Anthony Rubino (106), Peter Banks (220), Ryan Rubino, Vela and Lopez as individual champions at the Glenbard West Invitational.

“I’ve kind of always had the drive,” Derain said. “I’ve just got to keep working hard and getting better.”

Armed with the same approach in golf, Derain has competed for the varsity in each of his first two seasons. He established career bests in both nine and 18 holes in 2012 with a respective 35 and 73 at Peoria’s Weaver Ridge Golf Club.

Teammates often joke with Derain about his unique double dip, but the mood’s far less light once the conversation reaches the mat room. Could be the benefits of the “mental challenges” Derain derives from both sports.

“It’s not your normal mix, and I kind of laughed about that in the beginning myself,” Potter said. “Like, ‘Come on, you can’t be tough and be a golfer.’ But he’s proved that that’s not true.”

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