![]() They know exactly what I needed to do and they can lead me to any victory.”Ĭostello’s fifth-place victory especially was emotional. “I’ve got two of my most loving people in my corner cheering and supporting me on. “I trusted my abilities and what I needed to do,” King said. LTHS assistant coaches Mark King, his grandfather, and brother Griffin King were in King’s corner for the final. King opened with two pins followed by a 7-0 semifinal decision. In the finals, King defeated DeKalb senior David Stewart (16-2) by leading 6-4 after the first period. ![]() You’re going to see a lot of these guys at sectionals and obviously at the state meet.” ![]() “All of these teams are very competitive. “As far as the place rounds were concerned, we couldn’t have finished any better,” LTHS coach Griff Powell said. ![]() The Lions (89.5 points) were 12th as a team. Senior Sam Costello (15-7 at 220) and freshman Griff Powell (17-4 at 106) were fifth and seniors Calum Rogers (9-7 at 145) and Gunnar Garelli (14-6 at 152) were seventh. ![]()
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