By Matt
Pascarella
The
Skowhegan wrestling tournament was held on Saturday, January 12 at Skowhegan
High School. The tournament featured 27 schools in Maine. Windham senior
wrestler, Dominic “DJ” Pelletier, took first place in his bracket at this
tournament.
DJ Pelletier (left) gets the win! |
Pelletier
explained that the tournament was structured with several 16 men brackets. Many
of the teams that Windham/Gray/New Gloucester went up against were not teams
that they would necessarily see on a regular basis or at all throughout the regular
season.
Going
into the tournament, Pelletier was ready to wrestle, and he was aware there
were some good teams that would prove to be a challenge. Pelletier was in fifth
place going into the tournament, based upon whom he had previously beaten in
wrestling matches.
Pelletier
beat the fourth-place wrestler in his bracket and now it was time to go up
against the first-place wrestler. Pelletier described himself as always having
a little bit of nerves before a match but said getting this win took a lot of
mental preparation. “Usually wrestlers underestimate the power of preparing
your confidence levels, but it plays into the match quite a bit.”
Once
Pelletier took down the first placed wrestler, his confidence levels were
boosted. “It felt really good to know that I had bested the first person in the
bracket. It boosted my confidence for the next match...it automatically made me
the best of that bracket in my mind and it carried into the next match,” adds
Pelletier.
He beat
the second-place wrestler in his bracket and came in first for his bracket in
the tournament.
Pelletier
says there are many people who helped him get to where he is today; his
parents, coaches and teammates. He explained that beating the number one
wrestler in his bracket as a clear display of better skill and better stamina,
but mainly it was about the time spent wrestling that included more dedication,
determination and discipline throughout his wrestling career. His parents,
coaches and teammates helped to form that discipline and he definitely wouldn’t
have been able to win that match without all of those people.
Coach,
John Nicholas described Pelletier as someone who’s in every match. “He’s going
to wrestle hard for six, seven, eight minutes if he has to. He’s not concerned
about what place the other kid is. Mentally, he’s focused and he gives 110% at every
match. I’m really happy with his progress throughout the season and I think his
best is yet to come.”
Pelletier
is looking forward to the rest of the season. He’s hoping to make it to the New
England Qualifiers and then on to state. Next year he wants to wrestle in college, at
the University of Southern Maine, and is planning to major in physics.
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