Wrestling: Bryant Lilly delivers decisive pin in Warriors' win

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Sterling's Nick Terronez wrestles Streator's Russell Feluch in the 145- pound bout of the teams' Northern Illinois Big 12 dual Thursday night at Musgrove Fieldhouse in Sterling. Terronez pinned Russell in 2:59 and Sterling won 45-32. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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STERLING – With his team’s once 21-point lead whittled to one and just two matches remaining, Sterling’s Bryant Lilly delivered.

The junior 170-pounder pinned Streator’s Rhys O’Brien at the 1:11 mark of the second period to secure the Golden Warriors’ first dual win of the season after starting 0-6. Canaan Gillihan followed with another Sterling pin at 182 to give the Warriors a 45-32 Northern Illinois Big 12 conference-opening victory Thursday night at Musgrove Fieldhouse.

What was Lilly’s big move?

“It was a chicken wing,” he said. “It was there, so I took it. Since I’ve been wrestling for 3 years, I needed to go out and get a win for our team and that would put the match away. I went out there for a pin and got one.”

Sterling (1-6, 1-0 NIB 12) built a 27-6 lead after the first six matches. Joshua Villarreal got the Warriors started with a 6-5 come-from-behind win at 195 over Ryan Sedlock, who led 5-0 early.

“That’s from working hard in the [wrestling] room,” Villareal said of his comeback. “We do a lot of cardio. It’s all go – no quit. I just wasn’t fired up when I got out there. I need to find a way to do that.”

Senior heavyweight standout Curtis Lilly got a pin with 51 seconds left in the second period, and freshman 113-pounder Ivan Mendoza earned a pin with 57 seconds left in the first period.

The Warriors also got forfeit wins by Jaden Urrutia at 106 and Nate Anderson at 120 in building their 27-6 advantage.

Streator (2-4, 0-1) won the next three matches by technical fall, decision and pin to make it 27-20.

Sterling freshman Nick Terronez then came through with a pin at 145 with 1:01 left in the second period after building a 14-1 lead.

Terronez rocked the cradle throughout.

“It’s my signature move,” he said. “I’ve had it since last year. Every time I can get it, I’ll use it. I wanted the pin. That’s always the goal.”

Two straight Streator pins made it a one-point meet, with Sterling clinging to a 33-32 edge before Bryant Lilly and Gillihan finished things off.

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