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Prep Wrestling Insider: Confident Pasholk ‘can’t complain’

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Rochelle's Ben Eggleston (left) is taken to the mat by Kaneland's Dan Goress in a 145-pound match during the Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference Tournament Saturday in Sycamore. (Rob Winner – rwinner@shawmedia.com)

Saturday’s Upstate Eight Conference title match loss to lower-seeded Anthony Touchstone of Waubonsie Valley didn’t dim Wes Pasholk’s view of his season to date. Really, the St. Charles North senior “can’t complain about anything” after starting 23-4 at 220 pounds.

“I feel loose this year, like I’m actually able to open up and do stuff. I’m actually in there in close matches with really good guys,” Pasholk said. “I have confidence this year, finally.”

Pasholk started the climb by advancing to sectionals last season, and hopes an accelerated offseason training program can help propel him to the state tournament this winter. A three-sport athlete at North – he’s a two-way lineman during football season and plays club rugby during the spring – Pasholk figures this is his final wrestling stretch run, so why not make it count.

Pasholk said he’s likely to pursue a collegiate rugby career at a school to be determined, following the path of older brother Colby, who was part of Arkansas State’s club team.

Over the weekend, Pasholk encountered another familiar face en route to a runner-up conference finish, defeating St. Charles Rugby teammate Peter Banks of St. Charles East, by 11-3 major decision in the quarterfinals.

“It was fun competition,” Pasholk said, “because we’re always joking back and forth about wrestling and stuff.”

Go-go Goress

Senior Dan Goress highlighted Kaneland’s fifth-place tie at the Northern Illinois Big 12 meet over the weekend by claiming the school’s lone individual title at 138 pounds.

Goress’ major decision victory against Dylan Foster of host Sycamore in the title bout continued an otherwise solid day for the Knights, who also boasted runners-up in Connor Williams (120), Esai Ponce (132) and Zach Theis (285).

“It’s addicting,” Goress said. “Everyone wants a piece of success.”

Goress, 30-3, has had his share so far. Knights coach Monty Jahns said Goress is “tremendously improved” since the start of the season, amping up his overall attack and ability to turn and pin opponents.

Kaneland has one more tune-up dual scheduled before regionals begin Feb. 1 – Friday’s visit to Batavia.

Mohawked Martens

Geneva senior 120-pounder Brad Martens enters each bout with a concentrated plan, channeling a focus that has clicked more often than not during another successful season.

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