Chattanooga Times Free Press

Firebirds focused on winning state

- BY LINDSEY YOUNG STAFF WRITER

CALHOUN, Ga. — Randy Steward is counting on the power of momentum.

The second-year Sonoravill­e High School wrestling coach was somewhat disappoint­ed the 2016-17 season ended when it did. The Phoenix — or Firebirds, as the wrestlers prefer to be called — caught fire in the postseason, following up a GHSA Class AAA third-place duals finish with a runner-up finish in the state traditiona­l tournament.

Steward said the success carried into an offseason in which the program grew from 19 individual­s to nearly 40 and had an increase in spring and summer competitio­n for many of the wrestlers. Instead of feeling comfortabl­e getting back near the top at the state level, the program was left wanting more.

“With me being new, I didn’t know how good we would be,” Steward said. “They just responded to what we were teaching, and we had a great end of the year and a great offseason.

“We got a bunch of them to wrestle this spring and summer. It’s a good situation. This has been a good wrestling school, though we’ve never won a state title, but the kids are working toward that and they understand the history of it.”

Sonoravill­e had only two seniors last season, though one was surprise state champion

Ian Clark. Two state titlists return — juniors

Tyler Hunt (120 pounds) and

Trevor Burdick

(126) — along with three other state medalists: sophomore

Allen Stone (106), senior Gavin Thompson (113) and junior John Knight (195).

“I think we’ve got eight, nine really good kids,” Steward said. “Tyler Hunt wrestled all over the country and is now nationally ranked, and what that does is it rubs off on the other kids. Trevor Burdick is the same caliber, and some of the other guys I expect to make big leaps.”

Two of those are seniors Brandon Bell (145) and Hunter Wilson. Both just missed making the state field and are motivated to take the next step.

Stone could contend for a title this year, either at 113 or 120, while sophomore Charlie Brown is expected to do even better than his 26 wins last season.

“We’re still relatively young with three seniors, and we’ve got a great bunch of younger kids coming up from the middle school,” Steward said. “The depth we’ve built should help as well.”

To that end, Steward and his staff plan to limit their wrestlers’ number of matches some during the regular season to help prepare for Georgia’s lengthy postseason. It was a strategy that paid off last year.

“The kids who went to state for us had about 40 matches last year,” Steward said. “We saw some there with 60, so we’re going to try to keep it about 40 to keep them fresh for the end of the year. We’re trying to peak in early January for the duals and then focus on individual­s and then get them to peak again.

“I feel good saying we want to be in the hunt. We would like something other than a silver trophy.”

Contact Lindsey Young at lyoung@timesfpres­s.com or 423757-6296. Follow him on Twitter @youngsport­s22.

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