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Prep Wrestling Insider: Batavia's Shump healthy, unbeaten

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Now that he's privy to the inner workings of the emerging state power Cadets, Cumbee finds himself especially impressed with something he didn't know existed until this season. Several Marmion standouts – including many of the team's seven freshmen starters – began their developmental days at St. Charles-based SCN Youth Wrestling. "The Barn," located at the intersection of Route 47 and McDonald Road, has been known to churn out champions, or at least wrestlers ready to push that level.

"By the time I get them, they're already prepared. As a coaching staff, we've just got to prepare them further," Cumbee said. "It's no surprise to me that they're successful, because they've been doing it since they were kids."

Marmion was ranked 24th in the most recent InterMat Wrestling Fab 50 national poll. The Cadets were off the board in mid-December.

IN THE GROOVE

Kaneland seniors
What they did:
Helped steer the host Knights to six individual championships and a team title at Saturday's Margaret Flott Memorial tourney. "They have good practices, set goals and are off to an extremely good start to the revamped goals they had for the rest of the year," Knights coach Monty Jahns said.

Charlie Smorczewski
Batavia, Sr., 138 pounds
What he did:
Smorczewski upset the second-seeded wrestler in his class at Saturday's Batavia Invitational en route to a second-place finish. Smorczewski lost to unbeaten Downers Grove North senior Cullen Cummings, a returning state runner-up, in the finals.

WHAT WE LEARNED LAST WEEK
All-day tournaments don't have to be taxing. On Saturday, Burlington Central sophomore Craig Kein captured the 170-pound title at Kaneland's Margaret Flott Memorial tourney by winning two bouts. Kein notched a fall (in 3:00) in his first match before scoring an 11-0 major decision for the title.

WHAT WE'LL LEARN IN THE WEEK AHEAD
Whether seniors Brad Martens (Geneva) and Ryan Rubino (St. Charles East) can repeat as Upstate Eight Conference champions. Competing at 120 and 106 pounds last season, respectively, Martens and Rubino will be among the Tri-Cities talent to watch at the tournament hosted by Batavia this weekend. The Saints topped the Bulldogs for the UEC regular season title, finishing 6-0 in River duals.


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