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At 120, Johnny Jiminez is actually a three-time state champion, and at 132, George Fisher won a state title down at the individual state meet in Champaign.

"I know that they have some studs and two State champions," Oughton said. "It will be a tough dual, but there's always a chance. We're going to have to go out and wrestle our best and see what happens."

Anthony Bosco at 106 was fourth at individual state, and the Cadets' heavyweight Alex Fritzwas sixth.

For a team with that kind of firepower, though, the Indians don't really seem to know a lot about their opening opponent on Saturday.

"I know of their 32-pounder, Fisher," Ruettiger said. "They have some decent studs, but I don't know about the rest of their lineup."

Charlebois said that it's not all that surprising that his team is not familiar with Marmion this year.

"They (the Indians) know the big names who are placing high and winning state. We didn't see Marmion at all this year, other than at the individual state tournament. With no tournaments or duals, our kids just don't know much about them," Charlebois said.

Bosco is currently 41-11, Jiminez 53-2 and Fisher 52-4. Others with 40-plus wins include Jake Field (46-10) at 126, Cody Snodgrass (46-12) at 195 and Fritz (40-19).

What seems to be quite known by the Indians, though, is the fact that bonus points will likely make all the different in that match.

"It will be the difference," Oughton said. "We need to get as many bonus points as we can and we can't give up many."

"It's about staying in position and not giving up bonus points," Ruettiger agreed. "That's probably the biggest thing."

"Bonus points and not giving up bonus points," McNulty added. "I think that no matter what we need to go out and wrestle tough and wrestle smart."

And hope that maybe Marmion might be underestimating the Indians on Saturday morning.

"It would be nice for Marmion to be looking past us. That would be a good thing," Charlebois said. "It would be nice to have some of their big studs looking past us and into the second round or the finals. But I'd have to assume that's not going to happen.

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