Abell, Albright aim for state redemption

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Colfax-Mingo sophomore Jimmy Abell (left) and senior Dylan Albright will take part in the state wrestling tournament Thursday at 9 a.m. Both Abell and Albright qualified for the tournament last season. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

Abell pinpoints his issues last year to not wrestling enough quality matches. Although he feels this season was a similar situation, at least knowing what to expect at state should help his cause. Wilton freshman Tanner Greenwald (29-12) will give Abell his first challenge at state this year.

“I kind of have that feeling again because I didn’t really have that many tough matches,” Abell said. “But I also kept wrestling the same kids over and over, so I got a few more matches at least.”

For Albright, there is some peace in the chaotic few days he’ll spend at state. The senior has the opportunity to end his high school wrestling career at the highest possible level, and that fact certainly isn’t lost on him. He will square off with Marcus-Meridien-Cleghorn senior Jacob Meehan in the first round, who is sporting a stout 41-1 record.

“It’s a great feeling knowing that I’m a two-time state qualifier,” Albright said. “It’s a major accomplishment for me and everyone in my family, and it’s just a great feeling that I’m going out with that under my belt in high school.”

Abell and Albright’s recent success has sent waves through the Tigerhawk wrestling program. Besides sending four wrestlers to districts this season, Poulter has noticed a change in the team’s demeanor in the past two years.

“Both of them really lead by example, and we have a lot of kids in our room that don’t practice wrestling outside of the season,” Poulter said. “I think we see the examples they bring are starting to rub off. The kids see what the extra work that goes into it can do, in terms of the weight room and extra athletic commitment. We think there will be some other kids that could make it to state in a year or so, largely through the leadership these two have brought to us.”

Both C-M wrestlers will be in action in Thursday’s first session, which starts at 9 a.m.

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