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Marmion’s Jimenez, Fisher, Knights’ Goress in title matches

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Marmion’s George Fisher cranks down on the arm of DeKalb’s Doug Johnson in their IHSA Class 3A 132-pound semifinal match Friday in Champaign. Fisher won the match with a 3-2 decision to advance to today’s championship match along with teammate Johnny Jimenez. Kaneland’s Dan Goress is also alive for the Class 2A title. (Clark Brooks – For Shaw Media)

CHAMPAIGN – Unfazed by a jump from Class 2A to 3A and another daunting schedule that takes their team across the midwest, Marmion wrestlers Johnny Jimenez and George Fisher encountered one more potential roadblock Friday.

Both St. Charles athletes will compete for state titles at the University of Illinois’ Assembly Hall tonight, but that’s well-traveled ground for Jimenez (120 pounds) and Fisher (132).

What isn’t so familiar is the match order. In a bid to avoid sparse crowds for the heavier finals bouts, the IHSA opted for a random draw. Finals will begin at 170 instead of 106, ostensibly lengthening the Cadets’ wait.

Jimenez (47-2) and Fisher (46-4) collectively shrugged off the change, much as they have most opponents during stellar seasons.

“To be honest, I’m there. I don’t care what weight they’re starting at,” said Fisher, a Michigan-bound senior. “I’m going to be out there, and whoever’s wrestling me, they have to wrestle me. Doesn’t matter if I’m the first match or the last match.”

Kaneland senior Dan Goress, 40-3 at 145 pounds, will get the latest mat call among Chronicle-area finalists.

Competing in 2A, Goress wasn’t particularly bothered by the move, either. It simply gives him more time to visualize what he long has aspired to: the state finals.

“It’s every kid’s dream,” Goress said. “I got mine by pure hard work. Nothing but hard work. Every day, I went into the room wanting to be a state champion.”

A handful of area athletes remain alive in wrestlebacks, and stand either two or three victories shy of taking third place. Marmion senior heavyweight Alex Fritz is in the former category after losing his championship semifinal to Neuqua Valley’s Andrew Geers on Friday night.

Another St. Charles product, Fritz is bidding for his first trip to the podium in his fourth state berth.

Counterpart Zach Theis of Kaneland is three wins away from third place in 2A. Marmion’s Anthony Bosco (106), Jake Field (126) and Cody Snodgrass (195) are in 3A wrestlebacks, along with St. Charles East’s Isaiah Vela (132).

Jimenez, a junior aiming for his third state title in as many high school seasons, had the smoothest semifinal, scoring a 6-0 decision against Jon Marmolejo of Glenbard North.

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