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Wrestling Midseason Update

Jett-le Tran Le February 1, 2018
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The wrestling season started with their first match on Saturday on December 9th of 2017. Although they have had their ups and downs, overall they have improved. Some of the members of the wrestling team are going to sectionals, such as Senior Stephanie Campos, who is going to women’s sectionals this season.

A Malden player pinning a Saugus wrestler. Photo taken by Jett-Le Tran Le.

The team has had five matches so far. They won separate matches but had to forfeit most of them due to not having enough members in the weight class. These are some of the team members’ thoughts on the season thus far.

Senior captain Carlos Parada Araujo said that the season so far has been pretty good for him. He said that “[the team did not] have as many meets as [they] did as last year so it feels a little slow.” He added that “[he] expected to be placed up at NEC tournament, and to [be placed] at sectionals to qualify for the state tournament.” Personally, Parada Araujo believes that he did not tremendously improve on his wrestling skills, but he said he felt really confident in doing his matches.

Parada Araujo said that “[his] greatest accomplishment so far in the season is him being placed at the Wakefield tournament.” He recalled that “in previous years, [he] would never make it past the first round. [He had felt] that [he had] done very well this past year, and so has [the team].” On the team as a whole, Parada Araujo claims that “[they] had our fair shares of bumps and bruises, but [they] have pushed past it.”

Senior captain Seth Jones said that the season so far has been hard for him, but it has been one of his best season so far. For him as an individual and for his team, “[he] always have more expectations, [he] always wants to do better and better, and [he] is trying to make it to states.” He added that “[he] had improved a lot and that [he] had gotten a lot stronger, conditioned himself better, and [he] knows more [on what to do].”

Jones said “[His] best accomplishment was when [he] was winning [his matches], [he] just wants to keep winning.” At first, Jones had a ton of energy during the beginning of the season. Later in the season it started to take a toll on him, but he is working even harder than before. He believes that “this was [his] best season so far, this is [his] best record [he] had ever had.”

Malden wrestler dominates a Saugus wrestler. Photo taken by Jett-Le Tran Le.

Sophomore Ved Gray said that the season so far for him has been pretty well so far and that the team had did better than last year despite it being small. [He] improved a lot this season, last year [he did not]  accomplish very much.” He added that “in this season [he is] still undefeated, so [he] thinks that it is a major improvement from last year.”

On what he has accomplished this week, Gray stated that “There really [is not] any one specific accomplishment [he] is most proud of this year.” Nevertheless, Gray “is happy that [he] is doing well this year.” He said that “[he] thinks [that him and his team had] done really well this year, and so has the rest of the team.” he said “We’ve all come a long way from where we were last year.”

So far the season has been really good to the team. Even with their ups and downs they still made it through and got stronger together and individually.

About the Author

Jett-le Tran Le

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Jett-le Tran Le is among the many freshman who have entered their first year at Malden High School. Tran Le is looking forward to the work in The Blue and Gold and many exciting experiences to come. Stating that “everyone seems really nice,” Tran Le knows it will pass by quicker than he expects. Tran Le acknowledges that the jump from middle school to high school is pretty big. Although he receives an abundance of homework, he mentions that one of the highlights of high school is meeting new people. His favorite subject being math, Tran Le mentions how Ms. Poole is someone he connected with right away. One of Tran Le’s goals is to learn more about computers and how to develop technical games. Next semester, he plans to take a web and mobile development class in hopes to accomplish his goals.

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