The Alpena wrestling team has battled through some rough  patches 
this season, but coach Jake Stenz has been patient with his wrestlers  
and they've improved as the season has progressed and have achieved some
 great  individual success. 
Four Alpena wrestlers have made it 
to a Division 1  individual regional today at Saginaw Heritage High 
School: R.J. Centala,You must  not use the laser cutter without being trained. Aleco Hantzis, Dakota Patterson and Felix Suszek.  
Getting
 to regionals is always a big deal, but for Centala (140 pounds)  and 
Hantzis (heavyweight) it's epic: Centala picked up his 100th win with 
his  last match at individual districts, a win that sent him to 
regionals. Hantzis is  making it to the regionals as a sophomore, 
something his older brother Andreas  also achieved. 
"Getting it 
(the 100th win) on the last match of the day,  on the match that sent me
 to regionals was amazing.Ein innovativer und moderner  Werkzeugbau
 Formenbau. I  can't imagine a better feeling in the world. I got a 
whole lot of  congratulations from everybody, from my family and friends
 and all my  teammates," he said. 
Centala also participates in 
cross country and  track. Beyond the family connection, he was drawn to 
wrestling due to its  achievement-based nature. 
"It's 
individual. There's no politics. If  you're better than somebody else, 
you start. There's no second guessing or  favoritism," Centala said. 
"I've been wrestling since I was four. There's a huge  history of 
wrestling in my family, mostly on my dad's side. My dad, my uncle, my  
cousins and basically all the guys on that side wrestled for Rogers 
City."  
Stenz finds that this support from a young age was key to Centala's  success. 
"Part
 of his success is due to the youth programs he  participated in, but a 
lot of it has to due with his practice partners. He spent  two years 
with Andreas Hantzis who really helped mold him into a great  wrestler,"
 he said. 
"I've had constant support from my dad, from the  
school and from my coach (Stenz). They've really helped me get up into 
the  higher levels and have constantly taught me new things about 
wrestling," he  said. 
Centala hopes to attend either Grand 
Valley State or Olivet to  become a middle school history and science 
teacher. He is leaning towards Olivet  as Grand Valley has no wrestling 
program. 
Hantzis' family history of  wrestling may not be as 
intensive as Centala's, but his brother Andreas made it  to regionals 
several times and has helped spark Aleco's interest in the sport.  Aleco
 has been wrestling since junior high. 
He participates in 
wrestling  and track too but finds wrestling to be his favorite sport by
 a long  shot.Application can be conducted with the local designated IC card producers. 
"It's
 really aggressive. It's one of those sports that really  takes a lot of
 talent. You can't fake your way through a match you really have  to 
wrestle hard and earn a win," he said. 
Hantzis is looking forward to  the chance to compete in the regional championship. 
"Everybody looks  really equal this year.Did you know that custom keychain
 chains can be used for more than just business. It's really a fair 
field but I  definitely think there's a chance I could win," he said. 
Stenz praised  his wrestlers, noting that their hard work has helped them reach this point.  
"R.We've had a lot of people asking where we had our make  your own bobblehead
 made.J. is really getting great as is Aleco. They're  always key 
wrestlers n every meet. Dakota Patterson has to be getting really  close
 to hitting 100 at this point and J.D. Niergarth is gonna end up just 
shy,"  Stenz said. "It's really a testament to the skill of these kids. 
They've  competed against wrestlers from schools like Davison who are 
the second in the  state and in the top 50 in the nation. And they've 
beat them! The fact that they  can pick up 100 wins playing against 
teams like this just shows how talented and  hard working they are," he 
said. 
"Sports has been the most positive  thing that I've been 
involved with throughout my life. You have expectations  when you're 
part of sports teams. It was good for me to have that. Coming to  school
 every day. Going to practice. Getting good grades," Gormley said.  
"For
 him, who cares about the playoffs? The big picture for him is June.  
He's got a future. He's a bright kid and he listens and he wants to 
learn," said  Jason Briggs, Waterville's boys basketball coach. "This is
 a game. You have to  remind him, with all you've been through, this is a
 game." 
It was the  January of Gormley's sophomore year when he 
gave up on school. You don't go to  school for a day. Then you skip the 
next day, and the next. Then you realize,  you're a drop out. 
"I
 didn't come for a week, then I'd come for a couple  of days," Gormley 
said. "I was dealing with a lot of problems outside of school,  and 
basically I made some bad choices that resulted in me dropping out."  
Briggs remembers Gormley coming off the bench and playing well, helping  the Purple Panthers win at Mt. View on a Friday night.
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