Call them “The Super Sophomores.”
The Enterprise Wildcat wrestling team is in the midst of a special season – and while the senior class along with a couple of juniors and freshmen and even an eighth grader have played a role, it is one group in particular that has provided the majority of the success – a talented and deep sophomore class.
People are also reading… Kirk, Stiffler and Hunt rank 2-3-4 in career wins with Kirk just two wins from moving past McFarland for the No. 1 spot. Hanshaw, with 69 career wins, and Sigmon, at 62 wins, currently are sixth and seventh on the career list behind senior Sam Lynon and girls wrestling standout Evelyn Holmes-Smith . Both will likely move into the 100-win club next year.
Kirk is competing at state for a third time, while Stiffler, Hunt and Sam Lynon are at the state meet for a second time. A year ago, Kirk finished as a state runner-up, while Hunt took fourth place. The five wrestlers all feel hard work as well as practice though the Assassins have played major roles in their development, both individually and as a strong group of sophomores. During the season, most of them have school team practice in the afternoon and practice with the Assassins at night.
“I really think it is the work we put in practice at Assassins and in high school practice,” Hanshaw said. “Being each other’s partners and pushing each other every day.”“We will work really hard with everything we do,” Sigmon said. “We will work hard in school and in practice and we keep pushing each other to get further.”
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