"He has matured and overcome some issues," Coach Kastl said. Jeremy is quoted as saying: "I've been wrestling since I was 4 years old. My dad was a wrestler, but he never won a match at state. ... It's hard to wait all day for the semifinals, but I'll just practice and that will get me pumped up and ready."
Friday, February 19, 2010
Journal Star Features Story On DHS' Inderlied
Today's Lincoln Jounal Star features a story on DHS junior wrestler Jeremy Inderlied, who scored a pair of pins on Thursday in Class D's 119-lb. state semifinals at the Qwest Center in Omaha. The article quotes DHS Coach Adam Kastl, who credits Inderlied for becoming "a smarter wrestler." Inderlied on Thursday pinned an Elgin/Pope John wrestler in 1:38 in the first round, then pinned an Anselmo-Merna wrestler in 4:56.
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Nice work Jeremy.
ReplyDeleteBe a role model for the younger kids and future stars of dorchester.
Go DHS!
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