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Q & A with Morris athlete Nik Countryman

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Last year, as a junior, Morris wrestler Nik Countryman finished in sixth place at the IHSA individual state tournament. While that's quite an accomplishment, the fact that he didn't get his medal on the podium down at the Assembly Hall in Champaign stills burns motivation into him.

Countryman is coming off a broken thumb he sustained playing linebacker for the Redskins football team, and though he is currently ranked fourth in the state by Illinois Matmen in the 182-pound weight class, a Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference East rival is currently third. That particular opponent is going to be at the same regional and sectional, and probably state, with Countryman, as well.

As if anyone needed more motivation to finish up his senior season of wrestling in a strong fashion. After winding up his workouts with the team in the wrestling room on Thursday, the captain of the football and wrestling teams engaged the MDH for this week's Q&A session.


Q. When did you start wrestling?

A. When I was little. Probably like third grade I want to say.


Q. Who did you start wrestling with at that time?

A. My first year was with the little Redskins but then I went up to Providence to wrestle for the Little Celtics.


Q. Why did you make the switch?

A. They are known for their wrestling up there. So I went up there to get the better competition.


Q. Were you going up there by yourself?

A. I was going up there with the Bonics and a couple of other families from Morris.


Q. What made you want to be a wrestler?

A. I just got into it. I guess because my dad (Keith) was a wrestler. I grew around the sport, wrestling around outside.


Q. Did you have success right away?

A. I was all right with it because I was a bigger kid. With the Little Celtics, they put it into you the college-based moves when you were little. I started winning a lot there and went to state in the IKWF. Then, my eighth grade year I went to Shabbona, which is where my dad wrestled. I wanted to go the same way he did. I ended up winning and was a state champ at the same weight (145) that he got second place in.

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