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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Winter Preview: Park Hill Wrestling

There’s something about taking second place as a team at last year’s state wrestling tournament that doesn’t sit well for Park Hill Wrestling, a program defined by its state title aspirations. Not only did the Trojans take second as a team, but they also failed to bring home an individual champion. This has left a fire in the belly of a squad returning seven previous state qualifiers. Coach Bill Erneste says his team is using that for motivation as they come into the 2012-2013 season once again looking for a chance at a state title.

“What we do is talk about taking second,” Erneste said. “We’ve been talking about what the difference is and whether we’re willing to do that little amount more to get to first. It’s our job to make that decision in our minds.”

John Erneste (120) and Russ Coleman (145) return after finishing as runners-up at state last season. Third place medal winner Ke-Shawn Hayes (113) along with fourth place state finishers Hunter Roberts (126) and Malik Colding (170) and fifth place finisher Colston DiBlasi (152) all come back. Also in the mix again this year will be senior Paxton DiBlasi who qualified for state in 2011 at 138.
Adding to the Trojans’ strength will be two freshmen in Canton Marriott and Shawn Hosford, who Erneste says are anything but your normal newcomers.

“We have two ‘impact freshmen’, because they are freshmen by age only,” Erneste said. “They’ve had success on the national level already. It’s nice to be able to have those kinds of kids coming in from our youth club.”

Filling in the rest of the lineup will be several wrestlers who have earned roster spots including August Sobbing and Anthony Enriquez.

Electing team captains for the first team this year, Park Hill will have solid and proven leadership at the helm, which gives Erneste reassuring confidence his team will remain focused on the task at hand.

“They voted Russ Coleman (three-time state finalist), Paxton DiBlasi, and John Erneste,” Erneste said. “I have to be honest; I haven’t had to yell much at practice with them. Everyone remembers what second feels like.”

With another year of experience and physical conditioning in their favor, the Trojans bring back more than a handful of strong guns capable of lifting Park Hill back to state championship status. The question is whether the motivation they take away from their second place finish last year will be enough to get them there.

“I like this year’s team, we’re excited,” Erneste said. “The coaches, the wrestlers, and the parents are all committed to it.”

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