THE PEOPLE’S CHAMPION

Kinyon makes first trip to state tournament

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East Union's Bryson Kinyon lets out a scream after pinning Austin Laabs of Guthrie Center on Saturday to earn his first trip to the state wrestling tournament. (CNA photo by SCOTT VICKER)

“Let’s go Bryson! Let’s go Bryson! Let’s go Bryson!”

The chant boomed throughout the Corning Activities Center gymnasium Saturday at the Class 1A District 7 wrestling tournament.

But, to fully understand why the crowd that included fans from 17 different schools backed East Union senior 170-pounder Bryson Kinyon so strongly, we must first take a step back and revisit last year’s Class 1A district wrestling tournament.

Heartbreak

Kinyon defeated the top-seeded wrestler at 152 pounds in the opening round of the 2012 Class 1A district wrestling tournament, but in the process, broke his thumb.

“I thought, ‘man, my thumb hurts,’” Kinyon said. “After the match, I got off and my thumb was about twice the size it was supposed to be. I lost the championship match 2-1, and saw there was a wrestleback, but just didn’t have any fight left in me.”

The injury left Kinyon, who has dreamed of making the state wrestling tournament since he was a child, heartbroken.

“It was horrible,” he said. “Worst feeling in the world.”

The injury, and seeing a berth in the state tournament slip away, drove Kinyon to become even better this year.

Kinyon enters the state tournament with a record of 44-1 this season, with his only loss coming to Class 2A fifth-rated 160-pounder Trevor Frain of Creston/Orient-Macksburg.

He also broke the East Union single-season pins record, previously set in 1996-97 by Thomas Bradley, who had 29 pins. Kinyon enters the state tournament with 34 pins this season.

“I think, really, a lot of it has been from that moment,” Kinyon said. “I worked all summer on the roof (summer job) and built up some endurance. I don’t wear down as fast as I used to. It’s just been in the back of my mind all year. I want to make it to state so bad. This year, I’ve been hungry for it.”

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“Let’s go Bryson! Let’s go Bryson! Let’s go Bryson!”

Bounce back to Saturday’s meet in Corning, as Kinyon wrestled Guthrie Center’s Austin Laabs for the fourth time in four weeks with the District 7 championship on the line.

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