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MINOOKA — When Saturday morning at 11 a.m. rolls around, the Minooka wrestling team will once again be answering the whistle at the annual IHSA Class 3A Team State Wrestling Tournament. It will mark the fifth straight year the Indians will be making the journey to the event.

"It's always fun to qualify and go down there every year," Minooka senior captain Corbett Oughton said. "I'm used to it, but happy we're back down there again.

"It's been five years in a row now and that's awesome. To get that tradition in the program that we're going to be going down to state as a team. It helps because, in years to come, it gets other kids to come out for the program."

Fellow senior captain Danny Ruettiger said that its refreshing each and every year to go down to the U.S. Cellular Coliseum.

"It's not getting old," he said. "It's nice to get there each year."

"It's always nice to make it and qualify," senior captain Mike McNulty concurred.

This year the Indians come in flying a little bit under the radar — if indeed that is possible. The locals have a 14-7 team dual record and are currently ranked out of the top 20 by Illinois Matmen. Meanwhile, Minooka heads to Bloomington where it will face Marmion Academy — a team ranked third in Class 3A by Matmen.

"I think we're definitely overlooked and deservedly so. We had a mediocre season as far as our dual record goes," Minooka coach Jeff Charlebois said. "Our tournament results aren't a lot to write home about and it doesn't garner a great deal of respect.

"It's a nice position to be in. We've had a few years here at Minooka where we've been the big dogs. So now being someone overlooked is an interesting position for us to be in."

Marmion of Aurora heads down to Bloomington with a solid 24-2 record. In the lineup are two state champions and two other All-State wrestlers.

"At 20 and 32, they are champions. Their 6-pounder is good. They are flat out solid up and down," Charlebois said. "They have a good team. They are flat out good."

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