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Countryman, Baldridge, Oughton finish fourth at State

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CHAMPAIGN — Both Morris wrestlers Nik Countryman and Kenny Baldridge took a step up at the IHSA Class 2A Tournament on Saturday. One year removed from each gaining All-State status while finishing sixth at the same event, the Redksins duo each wound up fourth this time around.

"I'm very proud of both of them. They both worked very, very hard. Anytime you get down on this floor, anything can happen," Morris coach Jon Lanning said. "Both of them wrestled to the best of their abilities in every one of their matches. They did a great job. We won some close ones and we lost some close ones, but that's the way it goes down here.

"Obviously their goal this year was to get into the state finals. They didn't quite make it there but it was very, very close."

In Class 3A, senior Corbett Oughton also finished fourth and all are two-time state placers. Baldridge, a junior, and Countryman, a senior are the third and fourth multiple individual medal winners in Morris Community High School history behind Seth Bonic and John Dergo (three time) and Oughton is the sixth in Minooka history behind Brian Bokoski, Larry Grote, Mark Mitchell (three time), Jake Residori and Russ Weil.

"There's not too many guys who have medaled more than once. Nik ended up in the top ten wins in school history, and maybe even the top five," Lanning said. "I couldn't be prouder of Nik. He's worked hard and through a number of injuries. He really listened to everything we told him to do. I know coach (Matt) Sidel and I couldn't be prouder of that young man.

"Kenny beat a lot of good kids along the way. He beat one of the kids that is in the finals tonight. Nik's goal from the beginning was to make the podium and to get to stand on it and he did. It's a great way for him to finish his senior year."


Fourth Place

Morris — Kenny Baldridge — 120

Baldridge finishes the season with a 39-3 record.

In the opener, Baldridge defeated Jake Morgan of Mundelein by a 5-1 decision and then beat Leslie Williams of Cahokia by fall in 3:28. In the semifinals, he lost to Vince Turk by a 3-1 count.

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