OPRF wrestling is a win-win proposition
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012 10:00 PM
While the OPRF basketball teams are competing valiantly, Wednesday Journal is missing the real winter sports story, one that will span the next few years. In fact, there are two stories, only one of which is receiving any coverage at all, and even then it's usually the eighth or ninth article buried within each week's paper.
The OPRF wrestling program, led by Mike Powell, has become a statewide, even a nationwide, powerhouse (and stay tuned for the 2012 Olympics). In addition to the varsity's almost gaudy success at Regionals — putting each member of our team through to Sectionals! — the freshman team is an equal front-pager. There is no official freshman team state championship, but we have two #1s on our hands.
The freshmen, nearly all of whom come to the team from our local Little Huskies feeder club, may be the bigger story, certainly in the long run. With the current eighth-graders expected to join next year, and even some seventh-graders in the pipeline, by the time these freshmen are juniors, our team may well already be the overwhelming preseason favorite. It is not wild boosterism to suggest that today's freshmen wrestlers could be on two state championship teams before they graduate, an achievement that may be unprecedented.
This is a true win-win, both our current and future varsity teams. Their success deserves greater prominence in your weekly winter sports coverage. Hopefully, the Journal will start to pick up on both stories.
Eric Davis
Oak Park
Reader Comments
chris j hussar ,dds,do from reno, NV
Posted: Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 11:46 PM
any way to speak with Michael as i have some medical suggestions for him
OPRF Achievment
Posted: Thursday, February 16th, 2012 6:00 AM
@Eric - Congratulations to all kids and parents of the Little Huskies feeder club. Coach Powell as well should be congratulated for what has occurred. This has been a work in progress - and he has worked hard to get to where the program is currently. As to the feeder program, does the HS recognize it?
Wednesday Journal News Blog
Wednesday, May 16th 2012 02:53 PM
The space housing Yova Gourmet Coffee & Treats in the South Town Business District is for sale.
(No Comments) Read More...Wednesday, May 16th 2012 01:05 PM
Workers were busy Wednesday afternoon installing replacement letters over the entrance of Unity Temple in Oak Park.
(2 Comments) Read More...Tuesday, May 15th 2012 04:37 PM
In effort to be recognized by Chicago Reader's Best of Chicago poll, a group Oak Park-area businesses and organizations have joined together to take home the titles in various recognitions across six categories.
(1 Comment) Read More...What We're Reading
Latest Article Comments
- I wish I had known there was a...
- Kyle - got a little story for you. ...
- Just Saying - The surplus referred to...
- I've already started- thanks for...
- Congratulations to Iris Saavedra and...
- The entire issue should have been...
- I don't understand why Roger,...
- If it is a prank, the prankster...
- Kyle - the village budget is very...
- Shame on you teachers, firefighters...
- JBM, do you know what surplus means? ...
- I actually would agree that there is...
- @All - No Lie --- May 14/2012 Village...
- Although it is most likely a prank,...
- ghost is likely correct
Comment Policy