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Mount Carmel

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(138), Northweste­rn recruit Eddie Enright (157) and Kevin Kalchbrenn­er (165) led the way with pins.

Liam Kelly, meanwhile, was a major reason why Mount Carmel was even in that position. He went 3-0 on the weekend with wins over three state qualifiers and two state placers.

His 3-1 win over St. Charles East's Gavin Connolly, who took third in the individual state meet, was perhaps the biggest difference-maker in the close semifinal.

“Him winning that match against St. Charles East was huge, not only for team points but to motivate the team,” Colin Kelly said. “Beating a kid who took third in state was huge.

“That carries on to 157, 165, 175 and got us rolling.”

Liam said he wanted to go out with a looser approach after going 1-2 at the individual state meet.

“I just worked on letting it fly some more, listening to my brother and coaches,” Liam said. “All the things I've learned, I was just trying to implement it into my style and just let it fly more.”

Liam was the proud brother a week earlier as he watched Colin win his second state championsh­ip.

“I'm so happy for him,” Liam said. “He's worked so hard. I've learned so much from him. I've gotten a lot better because of him. He beats me up some, but it definitely makes me tougher.”

Colin had a memorable final weekend with the Caravan as he provided the clinching pins in both victories over Joliet Catholic and St. Charles East.

“It's an awesome feeling,” Colin said. “I'm excited for the future. I'm enjoying the moment right now, but I'm going to carry on and continue.”

As Colin moves on to Wisconsin, he has big expectatio­ns for Liam's future.

“He's going to be better than me,” Colin said. “Watch. Everyone will see.”

Brother Rice, meanwhile, won the first state trophy in program history with a fourth-place finish in Class 2A.

The Crusaders (20-7) earned a 36-27 win over Mahomet-Seymour (17-5) in Friday's quarterfin­als before losing 51-21 in the semifinals to downstate Washington (22-6), the eventual state champion, and 57-17 to Chatham-Glenwood (25-6) in the dual for third place.

Junior Jack O'Connor (144) went 3-0 to lead Brother Rice. Jimmy Lotito (106), James Bennett (132), Frank Miceli (150) and Pat Gilhooly (157) each had two wins.

“This means a lot,” Bennett said. “When I was a sophomore, we lost to Mahomet-Seymour (in the Class 2A quarterfin­als). My brother (Tommy) was a senior, so that was his last match and we ended in a rough way.

“It feels good to come back as a senior and take care of it.”

 ?? VINCENT D. JOHNSON/DAILY SOUTHTOWN ?? Mount Carmel’s Colin Kelly, right, works against Yorkville’s Luke Took at 175 pounds during the championsh­ip match of the Class 3A dual team state meet at Grossinger Motors Arena in Bloomingto­n on Saturday.
VINCENT D. JOHNSON/DAILY SOUTHTOWN Mount Carmel’s Colin Kelly, right, works against Yorkville’s Luke Took at 175 pounds during the championsh­ip match of the Class 3A dual team state meet at Grossinger Motors Arena in Bloomingto­n on Saturday.

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