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Living up to its billing

Seneca fifth at 23rd Irish Invitational

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Friese beat Caleb Micho of Rockford Lutheran after struggling into the third period. He was down 4-0 at one point and Micho was dominating when he got the opening he was looking for an got the pinfall victory at 4:39.

"I was getting a little nervous but I knew I couldn't stop trying. I was looking for something to open up and it did," Friese said. "He took a nice shot and I tried under-hooking him and got my hip through. At that point I was looking for the fall to seal it away."

Lovett beat Mike Waldmerson of Illiana Christian by major decision 13-5.

"I believe I am one of the best athletes on my feet and I want to use that to my advantage," he said.

Perhaps Lovett's biggest win was not in the finals, but in the semifinals against Beardstown's Dakota Longley (5-4). He had lost the night before in a dual with the Tigers.

Webb won by fall in just 44 seconds over Jordyn Waisel of Manteno.

"I fell into a headlock," he said. "I wasn't trying to force anything. I was actually being careful when the headlock appeared. He shot in and I took it."

Those three, however, were not the only ones to make their mark on Saturday according to Yegge.

"We had others step up and get some points," Yegge said. "(Gary) Wantroba was third, Spencer Leake was sixth, (Jonah) Lamboley was sixth, but he won three matches. (Dayton) Coyle was fourth and he was real physical today. We wrestled tough all day and (Lucas) Altobella was fourth and also did a great job."

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