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Triple threats: Goress, Jimenez, Fisher win state wrestling championships

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With senior 285-pounder Zach Theis' fifth-place run coupled alongside Goress' success, the Knights sent two athletes to the podium for the first time since the early 1990s, Kaneland assistant Jeremy Kenny said. Goress is the school's first state champion since assistant Scott Brewer won in 1993.

Theis (36-8) effectively employed his cradle once again to secure a fall against Chicago Northside's Ben Mauk-O'Connor early in the second period of the fifth-place bout.

"I came into the season knowing I had the chance to get to state," said Theis, also an all-state offensive lineman during football season. "I got to state and just thought I might as well do some damage. See what I can do."

St. Charles East junior Isaiah Vela (132) and Marmion's Jake Field (126) and Cody Snodgrass (195) were eliminated from the 3A draw Saturday morning after losing wrestleback quarterfinals.

All three finished one victory away from placing in the top six. Like the area's three champions, they carried the same aspirations and certainly could attest to Goress' resolve.

"I didn't care if they put a bulldozer in front of me. I wasn't going to lose," Goress said. "I might never wrestle again, so why go out on a bad note? I'm not here to impress anybody. I'm here to win."


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