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The injury has limited Corbett's time to get used to wrestling at the heaviest weight of his career. In 2008, he was a 95-pound IKWF Novice state champion. He competed in the state series as a 103-pounder in 2010 and a 112-pounder in 2011 before making the jump up to 145 in 2012. Last year, he finished fourth in the 3A Individual State Tournament.

"It's a lot different at 152," Corbett said. "I was used to wrestling at around 100 pounds for years and years. I was used to going up against smaller kids. But since I've got here, I've worked hard to be as strong as everyone else."

As Corbett has moved up through the weight classes, his role with the Indians has similarly grown, says Charlebois.

"Corbett has already been part, and an important part, of a state-championship team, contributing as a 103-pounder as a freshman," Charlebois said. "He's come a long way since then. He's worked his way up from being an undersized 3-pounder to a 152-pound wrestler. He's a leader. He's gone from a small freshman to a senior leader."

Carson, whose 2012 IKWF title came at 156 pounds, has not had to adjust to heavier weights during his first high-school season. He has had to adjust to facing more experienced competition, but he has kept his expectations for himself high.

"I hadn't really been focusing on (winning conference). My focus was more on regionals and sectionals and the whole state series," Carson said. "But it is a nice accomplishment."

Carson has already impressed his older brother — at least in what he has done for the Indians, if not in their own bouts.

"He's done pretty well for himself," Corbett said. "Most freshman that wrestle at the weights he's at get tossed around, but he's done a really good job. He's had a good year, and I expect him to have three more good years in this program."

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