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Watson returns in time for Upstate Eight tournament

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Watson’s most recent bout came on Dec. 20, an 8-7 decision victory against St. Charles East’s Keegan Furmanski. He was attempting to return from his first knee troubles from earlier that month, but aggravated something and was held out of competition as a precaution.

Everything was trending toward a return for the Batavia tournament last weekend, but Watson got sick with the flu and stayed home.

He was back in the mat room Monday, thinking little of the lull. Even his healthy teammates couldn’t blame him.

“Each competition is an opportunity to get better, and it’s a competition you want to win,” Batavia senior 160-pounder Jon Wagner said. “But, you know, we recognize the fact that the big show is in February with regionals and sectionals and state. We want our best performance to be then and not right now.”

Batavia still aspires to turn some heads this weekend. Senior Joel Shump is 31-0 at 126, while Charlie Smorczewski (138) and Connor McKeehan (220) are coming off runner-up finishes in last weekend’s tournament.

For Watson, the countdown to a hopeful downstate berth begins this weekend. He may only have 14 bouts under his belt this season, but there’s plenty of muscle memory from three earlier years on varsity, plus no shortage of inspiration from his brothers.

“You’ve got to do [the work], got to do what’s best,” Watson said. “Then hope you keep better and keep going.”

Upstate Eight Confernece wrestling tournament glance

Where: At Batavia

When: Today (5 p.m. start) and Saturday (10 a.m. start)

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