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In the wrestlebacks, Baldridge beat Grant Sutton of Richmond-Burton 1-0 before losing to Williams 3-1 for third place.

"I wish I had done better, but I got fourth and I can work from there. Hopefully, I'll do better next year. I want another chance to win it," Baldridge said. "I need to work on my defense a little bit more and setting up shots to win the big matches. It is what it is, but I'd have rather been in the finals."


Morris — Nik Countryman - 182

Countryman finishes the season 37-8 after going 4-2 at State.

He opened with a win by fall in :57 over Aenas White of Nazareth before losing to Jake Turk of Montini by fall in 5:16.

In the wrestlebacks, Countryman beat Conner Schmidt of Lincoln by fall in 3:58 and Armond Hollins of Freeport 4-0. Countryman then beat Bobby Schillinger of Yorkville 3-2 in the semifinal wrestlebacks before losing to Chris Giatra of Lemont 7-4.

"I feel proud that I was able to get fourth in the State. I feel all right. My goal was to get into that match," Countryman said. "I ended up beating a big rival (Schillinger) of mine to get there. In the last couple of seconds, I threw him and got two. That ends our matches together. Last year I beat him three times and this year beat me three times. Our seventh match was to get into the third and fourth place match.

"I felt I wrestled very well," he added of his overall performance. "I was very aggressive throughout the whole state tournament. I thought I looked good, it was just that some things didn't go our way."


Minooka at 3A

In addition to Corbett, freshman Carson Oughton also medaled at state by getting sixth.

"I think they both wrestled really well. Carson had a real solid tournament for a freshman. He definitely upset a few kids as far as who people expected to win in certain matches. He beat a returning All-State kid in the quarterfinal wrestlbacks, he beat a returning place-winner," Minooka coach Jeff Charlebois said. "I was real happy with everything he did with the exception of the medal match. In that bout he wrestled like a freshman. He made a few mental mistakes. He did the kind of things that he was doing earlier in the year, that you hadn't see this tournament. I don't know if it was the weight of the situation or what it was.

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