With a last name that carries a lot of weight in wrestling circles, Simley senior Mack Short was understandably nervous before his Class 2A 152-pound championship match on Saturday night at Xcel Energy Center.
"I was very nervous," Short said. "I felt like I had to calm down before I went out there."
Short performed as so many in the Short family have before, dominating Foley's Carter Nielsen 7-3 to win his first state championship.
"I knew I was better than him," said Short, whose uncle in coach Will Short and cousin is four-time state champ Jake Short. "This has been my goal all season and I finally did it."
Also from Class 2A:
• Totino-Grace junior Lance Benick won his third consecutive championship, winning his second consecutive 195-pound championship when he scored a technical fall over Foley's Mitch Struffert. Benick, who is the No. 1-ranked wrestler in the country at his weight, then wowed the crowd with a round-off back-flip, a celebration that has become his trademark at state tournaments. Benick has done the same thing after each of his state titles.
• Kasson-Mantorville heavyweight Sam Stoll finished his career with another pin, bumping his national record to 63 in a row, when he stuck Brandon Merten of Milaca at 1:19. It was Stoll's second state title.
• Another Kasson-Mantorville wrestler, freshman Brady Berge, won his second title. Berge beat Ryan Kottschade of Plainville-Elgin-Millville 22-9. Berge won the 106-pound championship as a seventh-grader. He said that not winning again in eighth grade had bothered him all year. "It's something I've thought about since last year," Berge said. "Now that I've won again, it's time to move on to bigger goals."