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Druley: Jimenez to thank for Marmion wrestling’s new band of brothers

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Move from Boston, absorb your dad’s football feedback, pursue wrestling recreationally, pursue wrestling at full-bore.

In so many moves, Marmion junior 160-pounder Nick Ferraro followed that path to the podium at Saturday’s 3A Naperville Central Regional.

He hopes to continue the climb as his first varsity season resumes with the Shepard Sectional that begins tonight.

It’s likely Ferraro – and possibly his brother, freshman 138-pounder Matt – would never have slipped into singlets if not for Cadets standout Johnny Jimenez. Turns out Nick Ferraro’s wrestling career started on a Tri-City Chargers football field about a decade ago.

“[Jimenez] had the best positioning on the team and my dad asked why he had such good positioning,” Ferraro said. “Wrestling. I did wrestling to get better at football, and it turned out wrestling was my sport.”

Just like his younger brother, Nick Ferraro (26-16) advanced from regionals to sectionals­ by rallying to win a third-place bout against a foe from Naperville North.

His 9-4 victory against the Huskies’ Brandon Gilligan kept a dominant Cadets run going. Marmion advanced 13 of possible 14 athletes to Shepard, and his teammates’ success was on Ferraro’s mind when he took the mat.

“I just didn’t want to be the kid that didn’t make it,” he said, “so I just got strong and decided to make it happen.”

The Ferraro family relocated to Elburn when the brothers were young, as their father, Mark, a 401k salesman, needed to move for work. Both brothers attended Thompson Middle School.

Sports always were part of the Ferraro fabric, although Jimenez – a two-time state champion – is deserving of an assist for bringing wrestling into the mix.

Matt Ferraro (18-6) used to lock horns with Nick in the family basement, but those matches are less frequent now that the family donated its wrestling mat to St. Charles North Youth Wrestling, the club that cultivated their skills along with those of several other Cadets.

That includes the majority of Marmion’s five freshman sectional qualifiers, including 152-pound champion Riley DeMoss.

“We’re all like brothers,” Matt Ferraro said. “I mean, we’ve been together since we were little at SCN. We grew up together, beaten each other up, helped each other out and we’ve kind of developed a bond that we’ve always got each other.”

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