When I was a sophomore, he was a senior and having someone like Jarrod was a great role model to have. He led by example. It was great having someone like him to learn from when I was one of the younger guys on the team.
I beat him last year, so I knew I could beat him again.
He's hard to pin, but I noticed that when he rolls around, I might be able to catch him and tilt him back. That's what occurred.
It feels good. It's been the talk of the week, so it's kind of been on my mind pretty much all week and all year, so it's finally good to get it.
With 10 seconds to go (after the restart) I didn't know if I had time for a cradle, but I just went for it.
I should have been more aggressive, but with the big lead I didn't want to risk anything.
This is pretty special. Being a two-timer is phenomenal. I am fascinated and proud of myself.
It's a nice honor to have (WPIAL title). Nick is tough to wrestle because he's constantly moving.
It's tough that he lost, but he's got 179, too, and I'm sure he feels good about himself because of that.
It's bothered me for a while. I had to overcome this mental problem I've had in the finals. I had to block it out of my head.
I just wasn't feeling confident. I was slow to start.