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Boys Wrestling Insider: Saints dialed in

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Cumbee said both wrestlers are competing about as strongly as he’s seen them. With Jimenez, a two-time defending state champion, that’s especially notable.

“Johnny last year, he won a lot of his matches. This year, Johnny’s dominating a lot of his matches,” Cumbee said. “He’s winning by a lot of points and he’s not stopping. He’s continuing to score until that last whistle is blown.”

Jimenez won the Cheesehead title with a 10-2 major-decision victory against Jordan Shearer of West Fargo (N.D.).

Batavia keeping pace
Batavia will look to complete a 5-1 run in UEC River duals when Larkin visits tonight. The Bulldogs, who still have longshot hopes of tying the Saints for the regular-season conference crown, won’t have to leave home until the state series.

The team is set to host its annual tournament Saturday before the UEC tournament the following weekend. On Jan. 25, Batavia will entertain Kaneland in a tune-up dual for the postseason.

Senior 126-pounder Joel Shump still is undefeated. He opened a dual victory against West Aurora this past weekend with a 14-1 major decision.

IN THE GROOVE

Marmion’s St. Charles connection
What happened: Junior 120-pounder Johnny Jimenez and senior 132-pounder George Fisher – both of St. Charles – captured separate individual titles at the prestigious Cheesehead tournament in Kaukana, Wis., over the weekend. The Cadets placed fourth among a 28-team field featuring several top schools from states including Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin.

Geneva seniors
What they did: Host Geneva finished fourth in Saturday’s Newbill Invitational behind a tournament-best three individual champs, all of whom were seniors. Brad Martens (120 pounds) Tony Castelvecchi (170) and Jake Boser (182) took titles for the Vikings.

WHAT WE LEARNED LAST WEEK
Golfing and wrestling mix just fine. On Saturday, a pair of linksters excelled at their respective tournaments, with St. Charles East sophomore Keone Derain winning a 145-pound title at Glenbard West and Kaneland senior 120-pounder Connor Williams taking third at Sycamore.

WHAT WE’LL LEARN IN THE WEEK AHEAD
Whether St. Charles East can finish its unbeaten run to the Upstate Eight Conference River Division regular season title. The Saints are 5-0 in conference duals entering Friday’s visit to struggling Streamwood. Batavia hosts the UEC individual tournament from Jan. 18-19.


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