Trae Story is undefeated, but the Roseville senior doesn't wrestle for the glory.
He isn't much interested in accolades and doesn't concern himself with the social aspect of the sport.
The story of Story comes mostly from within. After arriving relatively late to wrestling, the powerful 195-pounder's drive to succeed stems from a place even he cannot understand.
"I'm not sure what it is," Story said. "I think I just want to learn. I want to get better."
The first time Story touched a wrestling mat was eighth grade. Until then, he was a football player because of his size.
"I've been big since seventh grade," he said. "I haven't been under 180 pounds in forever."
He was no wrestling wunderkind. Taking on foes his size but having far less experience, Story absorbed his share of defeats. But he never quit, and eventually the sport became his passion.
"In my freshman year, I realized how important it was, and I wanted to get better," he said.