The T-shirt, dark blue with Stormhawks Wrestling emblazoned across the front, is worn. The lettering is faded and there's a large scar across the back, where a rip has been repaired. It's a prized possession of Chaska/Chanhassen senior 152-pounder Brenden Olevson. He wears it before every match despite the fact that he's had it since seventh grade. If Olevson has his way, it will retire when he does, at the conclusion of the wrestling state meet, hopefully adorning a state champion.
When he was in seventh grade, he and close friend Ethan Herman were wrestling buddies. Herman died in a suicide that year, leaving Olevson with a huge void to fill. "We got the T-shirts together that year," Olevson said. "I've worn it to every match since."
Despite his undefeated record (41-0) and more than 200 career victories, Olevson is not a household name in wrestling circles. He is one of the few wrestlers who doesn't compete outside of high school.
"I've never done freestyle or [Greco-Roman]," he said. "I just train and run."
After winning twice Friday, Olevson is two victories from a state title. But the route isn't easy. Among those left in the Class 3A 152-pound bracket are top-ranked Jake Allar of St. Michael-Albertville and Brock Morgan of Apple Valley.
Olevson knows his route to success is different from other wrestlers, but he feels his dedication to training more than makes up for a lack of year-round wrestling experience. Olevson is known for his jaw-dropping workouts, which have included running long distances with a backpack loaded with rocks.
"I was out training one day, and I thought, 'I feel pretty good,' " he said. "So I put a bunch of rocks in my backpack, about 40 pounds, and ran. I went about 26 miles that day."
No matter what happens Saturday, Olevson said, he will hang up his wrestling shoes when it's over.