Lilly leads Warriors to third place at DeJarnatt Invite

Saturday exams passed

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Sterling senior Curtis Lilly controls Clinton's Jake Oldaker during their heavyweight title bout in the DeJarnatt Invitational on Saturday at Musgrove Fieldhouse. Lilly took a 5-1 decision and helped the Golden Warriors to a third-place finish as a team. (Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoeft@saukvalley.com)
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STERLING – Curtis Lilly was hoping to ace a pair of tests on Saturday.

The Sterling senior definitely handled one of them, as he was the fourth of four champions for the Golden Warriors at the 35th Carson DeJarnatt Invitational at Musgrove Fieldhouse. His other test: A retake of his ACT.

Lilly began his day at 7:30 a.m., with a pre-tourney weigh-in. He tipped the scales at 280 pounds, then it was off to Dixon High School for his second try at the ACT. He scored an 18 the first time.

Lilly started the test just before 8 a.m. and was done by 11:40 a.m., then made it back to Sterling in time for his first bout. That turned out to be the fastest pin of this year's event as needed just 12 seconds to dispatch Matt Overstreet of Burlington Central.

"Thank God I had a bye," Lilly said. "If I didn't have a bye, I probably wouldn't have made it for that round."

In the finals, Lilly encountered little difficulty in posting a 5-1 decision over Clinton's Jake Oldaker, an Iowa state tournament qualifier a year ago. It helped earn Lilly the most outstanding wrestler in the upper weights, with voting done by coaches.

"Everybody talks about how good Iowa is," Lilly said, "but it doesn't matter where you're from. As long as you work hard and wrestle good, you're going to be the best."

Lilly's win wrapped up a 4-for-4 performance for the Golden Warriors in the finals. Jaden Urrutia got the ball rolling in the right direction at 106 pounds with a technical fall win over Ecclesias Fambro of Belvidere North in the finals.

Urrutia won by technical fall over all three of his opponents.

"I'm trying to do that every meet, just to prove myself and help our team win," Urrutia said.

Next up for Sterling was 113-pounder Isaac Anderson, who scored a 4-0 decision over Belvidere North's Ricardo Roman. The two also met in last year's DeJarnatt finals, when Anderson won a 7-0 decision at 106 pounds.

"I just did what I did last year," said Anderson, who showed no ill effects from an early-season concussion. "I knew what he was going to do, and he pretty much knew what I was going to do. He put up a really good fight this year."

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