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can be really physical with each
other, really big jerks to each
other. When we get off the mat we
are cousins again, we are brothers,
we are best friends.”
Regan will also miss the warmth
of being a Vermillion High School
Tanager.
“I am glad I did it in Vermillion,”
Regan said. “I bet there are 50, 75,
100 kids out there. The kids we
have are so thoughtful and I am
proud to be doing this for them
and not someone else.”
And he did it for his father…for
one last time.
“We had a lot of last things we’ve
been doing: the last practice
together, the last trip together,”
Hazen said of Regan. “He’s ready
to move on. He had to finish
business first. Now he has bigger
goals.
“He’s definitely a better person
all around than I was. I am very
proud of the man he turned out
to be. Because wrestling is great,
but in the real world you have to
do it right.”
BRETT BYE (champion,
170-pounds)
It appeared that Pierre’s Dawson
Monfroe knew he was in over his
head when he stood across from
Brett Bye as the two prepared to
go at it for a state title.
In moments, Bye had established
his dominance and after building
a 2-0 lead, it was evident he knew
that this momentum was his.
That mojo led to a sixth state
medal and with that, immortality
as Bye will forever be the “first”
to ever accomplish that feat as a
Tanager.
More like him may come, but
he will always be the young man
who set the standard.
“That was kind of plan, that was
the goal,” Brett said. “I did what I
had to do and then kids can look
up to me and set their actions
after mine and have someone to
look up to.”
Bye got to the finals with an 18-8
demolition of Colin Simons
(Huron) in a high-scoring, wild
ride affair.
It was all part of a great career
that included the opportunity to
wrestle with Regan.
“It was great and it made it
easier to have someone to go
through things with instead of
just by myself,” Brett said. “We
are different in wrestling where
Regan is more sneaky and slick
and I am straight forward. But
as a teammate he is great, he
supports everyone.”
What Brett Bye did for his team
was to illustrate the characteristic
of resilience.
“I never gave up, ever,” he said.
“Even after I lost coming into
state ranked first two years in a
row. It’s not easy to do.”
Bye believes he is just as good
young man as he is a wrestler.
His uncle Hazen would echo that
sentiment.
“Brett is very awesome and he
decided two years ago when he
lost in the semifinals that he
would make that loss a positive,”
coach Bye said. “He went to
work the next day. He took it
as a positive and kept moving
forward.
“I told him after that loss that
no matter what, he will be a sixtime place winner and there was
only one five-time place winner
and ‘that guy is talking to you
right now.’ He got through that
hurdle and took it the right way.
He’s pretty much (like a son). It
was a perfect scenario for Brett
and Regan. They have the same
last names and two different
personalities and wrestling styles.
It was great to have that in the
room.”
Several different methods
are being used to collect
Brett Bye of the Vermillion Tanager wrestling team, captured the 170 pound individual title last weekend at the Class A
this data.
state finals in Sioux Falls.
“Me and another person are
ALL PHOTOS BY JAMES CIMBUREK / PRESS & DAKOTAN
going to be sitting out at all
with a 7-3 win over Collin Haar
Husby wants to continue to grow three of the intersections
TREY HAGE (third-place,
(Aberdeen Central).
his talents and in order to do that counting pedestrians, cars
120-pounds)
and trucks all day long,”
Then in the third-place match
he has decided to not participate
As an eighth-grader Hage took
against No. 1 seed Hayden
in any other sport so he can
fourth-place at state.
Dominguez said. “That’s
Hansen of Rapid City Central,
dedicate his time to wrestling and going to happen probably in
This year, he completed a thirdKratz fell 8-5 but not before
taking lessons learned from the
place season with a thrilling 2-1
a month or so. As for speed
showing his trademark grit as
Byes.
double overtime win over Bailey
he never gave up until the final
“I plan on going up to Legends of count, we have a little black
Brengle Sturgis Brown).
whistle.
Gold (in Beresford) and working box tied to one of the signal
Tyler Waterson of Spearfish
posts. That’s collecting
“It’s been awesome this year
hard,” Husby said. “(The Byes
had knocked Hage out, 10-5, in
placing my first time really means taught him) to be humble. If
the semifinals, but the Tanager
data continuously. As
rolled to two more wins by taking a lot to me,” Kratz said. “It just set you are a 3-time state champion,
far as accidents, we’ve
the bar for next year and to keep
2-time state champion, you don’t already talked to the police
out Kahlen Morris (Sioux Falls
improving.”
have to be cocky. Brett and Regan
Roosevelt) 6-1, before slipping
department and whenever
Kratz embraces the moment and
were undefeated and they were
past Brengle.
there’s an accident or
doesn’t shy away from it and that
humble when they won.”
Not a bad next step in Hage’s
anything they just let us
may explain why he improved so
Husby’s coach was pleased with
progression as a wrestler.
much this season.
the effort.
“I would rate my year as nine,
know and we tally it up.”
“I really like to rise up to the
“Jacob is not the most athletic
nine-in-a-half maybe,” Hage
Dominguez reported no
occasion,” Kratz said. “Being
kid, but he is mentally strong and accidents so far and only a
said. “I won two matches in the
in football really put me in
physical,” Hazen Bye said. “He’s
wrestleback rounds and moving
slight increase in speeding.
those pressure situations. When
got a couple of nice moves to
up one place from last year...I’d
“All in all I think
you get used to it you make
go to. He used them to get him
say that’s progress.”
everything’s going pretty
accommodations and you react
to where he is at. It was a good
Moving through the consolation
well,” he said. “That’s why
weekend for him.”
round takes a lot of determination better when you get in more
situations like these.”
CLASS A STATE WRESTLING
especially after a title dream ends
we’re doing this study to
One thing he will react to is the
FINAL RESULTS
according to Hage.
see if what we’re doing will
value set he earned from working
Saturday, Feb. 28
“You have to be mentally tough,”
actually work.”
around his team’s two senior
At Denny Sanford Premier Center
Hage said. “You can’t be like ‘oh
Though the intersection has
champions.
Sioux Falls
I didn’t win it.’ You have to come
been a high area of concern,
“Regan and Brett pushed me
Team
back and win.”
Dominguez said there will
1. Pierre, 161.5; 2. Aberdeen
Now as Hage matures he will have every day, I love those guys,”
Kratz said. “They are going to do
Central, 159.5; 3. Sioux Falls
to stay on top of the art to stay in
likely never be an excessive
some good things in college. It’s
Roosevelt, 151; 4. Rapid City
tune with human nature and the
amount of traffic heading
been fun.
Central. 112.5; 5. Sturgis
nature of wrestling.
through downtown.
“They really left their mark on
Brown, 98; 6. Spearfish, 92; 7.
That includes taking a step up
Most of the traffic,
Vermillion and set the bar high.
VERMILLION, 89.5; 8. West
in leadership after the Byes’ void
Dominguez predicts, comes
They definitely taught me, Husby,
Central, 85; 9. Brandon Valley
becomes reality.
from local commuters and
and Trey to work hard every day
81.5;
“I just have to keep on working,
and it will get you places. They
10. Rapid City Stevens 79.
working in the offseason, and
some business traffic.
definitely set the tone.”
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wrestle in the summer at camps,”
“I myself use Main St. to
When 100% of your
Kratz is known for his strong
MEDAL ROUNDS
Hage said. “It’s going to be big
go to the schools and drop
retail market
demeanor according to coach
170-pounds
change (when Byes are gone).
off the kids and pick them
Bye.
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“He’s a very mature kid and this
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160-pounds
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Brett and Regan where not a
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come to practice to wrestle he will
embarrass you,” Hazen Bye said of
Hage. “He’s got a great motor. He’s
a kid that does everything right.
He takes care of business.”
CARTER KRATZ (fourth-place,
145-pounds)
Kratz showed the grit he has
displayed since coming on as a
starting quarterback late in the
year for the Tanager football
team.
In the semifinals, he dropped a
grueling 3-2 decision to West
Central Josh Mettler but bounced
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JACOB HUSBY (seventh-place,
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Husby dropped a 10-5 decision
to Blut Htoo (Huron) in the
third-round wrestlebacks before
bouncing back for the big win in
his final match of the season.
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the primary finally broke
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successful
through with a takedown 36
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have used to reach
claim 7th place in his weight class.
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last year,” Husby said. “My team
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