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FEBRUARY 1, 2004 Smoke Signals 5 Wrestlers Ready For R Run At State By Ron Karten With the wrestling season more than halfway through, Willamina wrestlers stood at 7-4 as a team while taking first at two tournaments held in December, one at Scio and one at home. A number of kids stand a good chance of go ing to state, according to coach Ariah Fasana, including Mitchell Jones at 103 pounds whose record as a freshman is 11-7. Currently, said Fasana, Jones is ranked in the Top 10 in the state and he has already wrestled every kid above him. Wrestling Lee Bardin of Harrisburg, ranked second in the state, Jones went all the way into overtime before dropping the match. Also potentially heading for state are: Randy Thayer, a 112-pound sophomore, is 17-1 this year, and also ranked among the state's top 10 wrestlers in his class. Jared Staben, a 119-pound junior, is 14-4. He has beaten the 10th ranked wrestler in this class. Last year, Staben took 4th at state. Vince Fagundes, a 130-pound senior is 11-4. He also took fourth in state last year. Fagundes had "some in juries this year that kind of slowed him down," ac cording to Fasana. 0 Steve Schussman, a 140-pound senior is 14 3 this year. He has been to state a couple of times already. Freshman year, he placed 5th at state and last year he was district champ but did not place at the state level. - Currently, ' Schussman ranks in the state's Top 10 in his class. Koby Bryant, a 152-pound junior, is 16-3 this season and also ranked in the Top 10 in his class at state. He also is a potential contender at state, said Fasana, depending on the status of an in- Photos by Peta Tinda 7 0 ! v Top Grappler Steve Schussman, who ranks in the Top 1 0 in his class, works for a pin against Chris Strieker of Nestucca. Koby Bryant jured knee. Bryant had an MRI last week and the verdict is still on the rest of this season. Denny Derum, a 171-pound junior has a record of 16-3 this year. He is ranked 4th in the state in his class. "He's tough and he's a good hard worker," said Fasana. Brody Collins, a 189-pound sophomore, is 13 10, and ranked 11th in his class. "He's really improving a lot," said the coach, and is a pos sible contender at state. . : . . . Also wrestling this season is Tribal member Cedar Westley, a 145-pound junior, out for the first time this year. "He's been working really hard," said Fasana, though he also has been struggling with a back injury. Joel Warnicke, a 160-pound senior, is 12-11 this season, but Fasana said that he's a pretty tough kid and has beaten a couple wrestlers ranked in top 10. "Overall, it's been just a so-so season for the team," said Fasana. "We've been up and down. After the break, we came back and had a couple weeks of some lows. There were matches I think ' we should have won. Last night, though, we had a tournament and they wrestled pretty well." "Basically, a lot of the kids are getting focused now. We're putting in a few hard weeks and getting ready for districts." ; -iters 1 , A V - i x-' XX . ' -r " .. w f - SV 4 I J ti ? . X 'n X ' I 1 I t ..... '.-mi- Winning Move Randy Thayer, 112 pound sophomore who is in the top ten wrestlers in his class, defeated Josh Boyce of Nestucca during the January 1 1 wrestling meet in Willamina.