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Wednesday, December 9, 1998 |
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By MICHAEL BOYLAN
The McIntosh Chiefs have had a strong wrestling program for
the past several years but Coach Marty Hutsell does not want to
oversell his team this year. The Chiefs were ranked third in the state
in the pre-season polls but Coach Hutsell can't see how. State
Champions and All-Americans,Andy Kan and Mike Munn have
graduated , along with seven other members of last years team,and
moved on to the world of collegiate wrestling. The Chiefs are left
young, only five seniors on the team, inexperienced and healing from
several injuries.
"Our best team isn't on the floor yet," explains Coach
Hutsell. "We're missing senior Joe Giovinco for another week
and sophomores Rob Sutor and Eddie Smith will probably be back
this weekend." Coach Hutsell feels his program is in a rebuilding
process and thinks that it will take between three and five years to
get his numbers back up. The Chiefs aren't exactly weak though
either. Seniors Matt Waters, Lukas Smith and Josh Rickards return
to the team. Waters was third in the state in the heavyweight
division, while Smith was fifth in the state in the 189 grouping. Rickards
has been a varsity starter for four years and brings experience and
leadership to the team.
The Chiefs have won 40 dual meets in a row, including
last Tuesday's wins over East Coweta,81-6,Northgate,69-9
and Stockbridge,58-25. "It's hard to keep a streak like that
going," admits Coach Hutsell, who has led the Chiefs to a regional
championship the past three years. The fiercest competition in the
region will be the Fayette County Tigers, as Troup County dropped to
region AAA. The Chiefs travel to Woodward Academy on
Wednesday to face a much improved Woodward squad.
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