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I was only allowed one exclamation point in those days, so I went really BIG with the headline. I know how to play this game.

   I was only allowed one exclamation point in those days, so I went really BIG with the main headline. I know how to play this game. (David Svien photo)

(John Fisken photo)

   Wildcat grapplers (l to r) Sam Zook, Nick Dugin and Garrett Stahl help Myrna Linsenmayer honor her husband, Rich, Thursday. (John Fisken photo)

Rich Linsenmayer scared me, at least a bit.

Back in the olden days, when I was Sports Editor at the Whidbey News-Times from 1992-1994, Linsenmayer was in the latter stages of an epic career as head wrestling coach at Oak Harbor High School.

He guided the Wildcats from 1969 until his retirement in 1998, and, during my time, coached OHHS to a second-place showing in 3A at the ’93 state tourney.

That stood as the biggest team accomplishment in school history until Oak Harbor shocked the world and won a 4A state football title in 2006.

I remember Linsenmayer, who passed away at age 78 Dec. 26 and was honored before Thursday’s home match with Arlington, as a giant of a man.

Honestly, we might have been the same height. I might have been taller. Memories get hazy.

But I always remember (metaphorically, at least) looking up at him when he spoke.

A true old school coach, he was a man of few words in interviews, though he always came through with any and all info I needed.

He wasn’t chatty like fellow ‘Cat coaches Jeff Stone or John Matzen, or the man who (against his will) became my mentor — OHHS journalism teacher/state baseball Hall of Fame guru Jim Waller.

I’m sure Linsenmayer looked at me, a 21-year-old idiot who completely skipped college and would have been dropping exclamation points in my headlines (if only the WNT would have let me!!) and sighed deeply from time to time.

But he never dodged a question. Always explained even the simplest wrestling thing to me, even if it was for the seventy-second time.

And remember, this was before email and cell phones took off, so he could have dodged me far, far easier back when phone calls from the office and in-person badgering was the currency of the day.

But he didn’t, even faithfully calling me late on a Saturday night (from a pay phone), as the world hung on whether the Wildcats would hold off Mead for a team title.

In true Linsenmayer fashion, his tone betrayed nothing.

I know, deep inside, he took great pride in his wrestlers and their accomplishments.

But when he spoke to the ink-stained wretches, he presented wins and losses in virtually the same light — as an occasion for his guys to learn valuable life lessons.

He never got overly giddy when his squad was flying high (at least in public) and never dipped too far into despair when they were struggling.

Linsenmayer had seen it all on the mat, both as a wrestler and a coach, and he exuded a quiet confidence, a sereneness and calmness that even, for a bit, got me to simmer down.

For a moment or two, at least.

Over the last 25 years, I’ve written a lot of words (some better than others) about high school sports on Whidbey Island, and dealt with a lot of coaches.

Rich Linsenmayer is up there on my personal Mount Rushmore.

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Dylan Estes (right), seen here in an earlier match, ? (John Fisken pohoto)

   Dylan Estes (right), seen here in an earlier match, won twice at a tourney this weekend. (John Fisken pohoto)

Dylan Estes had a busy weekend.

After six matches — two wins, two byes and two narrow losses — the Coupeville Middle School 6th grader finished fourth in his weight class at the WSWA Little Mountain Rumble.

The lone Wolf to compete for the Whidbey Wildcats Wrestling Club in the tourney, he wrestled in the Novice 70-pound class.

Complete results:

Championship Round 1 – Bye

Quarterfinal – Lost by major decision (15-6) to Deacon Holm (Vandit Wrestling Academy)

Consolation Round 2 – Bye

Consolation Round 3 – Won by fall (1:43) over Ryker Marsing (Piranha Wrestling Club)

Consolation Semifinals – Won in sudden victory (SV-1 6-4) over Jorey Johnson (Piranha Wrestling Club)

3rd-Place Match – Lost by fall (2:59) to Deacon Holm (Vandit Wrestling Academy)

Estes is one of eight CMS/CES wrestlers on the Wildcat roster.

The others, who didn’t compete this weekend, are Daniel Barajas, Jacob Barajas, Evlynn Reed, Kholtin Reed, Gracy Woollet, Lita Woollet and Seth Woollet.

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This photo is from last year, but Lita Woollet (left) is still ruling the mat. (John Fisken photo)

   This photo is from last year, but Lita Woollet (left) is still ruling the mat in 2015. (John Fisken photo)

Lita Woollet was back on the wrestling mat and taking no prisoners.

The Coupeville Middle School 6th grader won both of her matches Sunday to capture a weight-class title at the Skagit Valley Novice Challenge.

Her championship, coming in the Novice 55-62 group, came via a decision and a fall, with Woollet beating male wrestlers in both matches.

Competing with the Whidbey Wildcat Wrestling Club, she was one of five Coupeville grapplers to see action on the day, with teammates Seth Woollett and Kholtin Reed both capturing second-place finishes in their class.

Coupeville results:

Gracy Woollett (Bantam 57-58) — 3rd place

Round 1 – Lost by fall (1:23) to Jordan Janicki (Sedro Woolley Steelclaw Wrestling Club)
Round 2 – Lost by fall (1:50) to Brett Kissick (Chain Wrestling)
Round 3 – Won by fall (0:48) over Brett Ferris (Sultan Turks Youth)

Seth Woollet (Intermediate 64-65) — 2nd place

Round 1 – Lost by major decision (8-0) to Tom Gardner (Wrestling Rhinos)
Round 2 – Won by decision (9-6) over Karsen Looker (GFYAA Tiger Wrestling)
Round 3 – Won by decision (13-7) over Jordan Jopson (Anacortes Hawkeyes)

Lita Woollet (Novice 55-62) — 1st place

Round 1 – Won by decision (8-7) over John Allison (Bad Draw Wrestling Club)
Round 3 – Won by fall (0:56) over Braiden Rapelyea (Arlington Wrestling Academy)

Evlynn Reed (Novice 79-82) — 4th place

Round 1 – Lost by major decision (9-0) to Felipe Lueuonos (Anacortes Hawkeyes)
Round 2 – Lost by fall (0:15) to Caleb Hall (Sedro Woolley Steelclaw Wrestling Club)
Round 3 – Lost by fall (0:47) to Jett Fulton (Skagit Valley Yellow Jackets)

Kholtin Reed (Schoolboy/girl 104-115) — 2nd place

Round 1 – Lost by decision (6-3) to Nicholas Talley (Seattle Wrestling Club)
Round 2 – Won by decision (9-4) over Talley
Round 3 – Lost by sudden victory (5-3) to Talley

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Gracy Woollet (John Fiskenb photo)

   No mercy. As soon as Gracy Woollet (right) gets this pin, she’s coming for you, Mr. Photographer. (John Fisken photo)

Dylan Estes was on a roll.

The Coupeville Middle School sixth grader won all four of his wrestling matches Sunday — three by fall — at the Wildcat Thanksgiving Throwdown in Oak Harbor.

His title in the Novice 70 class was the top performance delivered by a Wolf, as three Coupeville grapplers competed for the Whidbey Wildcat Wrestling Club.

Coupeville Elementary second-graders Gracy Woollet and Jacob Barajas each claimed third place.

Complete results:

Gracy Woollet (Bantam 60):

Round 1 – Won by major decision (12-2) over Brayden Ebbesen (Ferndale Force Wrestling Club)

Round 3 – Lost by fall (2:56) to Lukas Romero (Vandit Wrestling Academy)

Round 4 – Lost by fall (2:33) to Edward Pacheco (Blain Barracudas)

Round 5 – Won by decision (8-4) over Grady Anderson (Whidbey Wildcats Wrestling Club)

Jacob Barajas (Bantam 65-67):

Round 2 – Lost by major decision (14-2) to Brendan David (NWWC)

Round 3 – Lost by medical forfeit to Jon Wyngaert (Piranha Wrestling Club)

Dylan Estes (Novice 70):

Round 1 – Won by fall (2:54) over Alexander Clairmont (Whidbey Wildcats Wrestling Club)

Round 2 – Won by fall (1:51) over Joseph Chonka (Anacortes Hawkeyes Wrestling Club)

Round 3 – Won by fall (0:53) over Ryker Marsing (Piranha Wrestling Club)

Round 5 – Won by decision (6-5) over Jorey Johnson (Piranha Wrestling Club)

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Woolett

The Battlin’ Woollets are (l to r) Gracy, Lita and Seth. (John Fisken photos)

Estes (right)

Dylan Estes (right) fights for control during one of his matches.

Woollet

Gracy Woollet brings the pain.

There’s no high school team, but that doesn’t stop the young guns.

Six Coupeville students, including three from the same family, are competing with the Whidbey Wildcats Wrestling Club this season.

Five of the six saw action this weekend, with sixth grader Lita Woollet and fourth grader Seth Woollet both taking second place in their divisions Saturday at the Anacortes Hawkeyes Novice Tournament.

Lita advanced to the championship round, while Seth rebounded after an early loss.

Gracy Woollet (2nd grade) and Jacob Barajas (2nd grade) also wrestled Sunday, while Dylan Estes (6th grade) took part in Saturday’s Anacortes Hawkeyes Open.

Sixth-grader Daniel Barajas is also on the club roster, but did not compete this weekend.

Complete results:

Dylan Estes (Novice-70 pound)

Round 1 – Bye
Quarterfinal – Lost by fall (1:00) to Kevin Cantini (Bad Draw Wrestling Club)
Cons. Round 2 – Bye
Cons. Round 3 – Lost by major decision (15-6) to Keaton Mayernik (Team Scorpion)

Gracy Woollet (Bantam 55-56)

Round 1 – Lost by fall (1:57) to Jack Decelle (Skagit Valley Yellow Jackets)
Round 2 – Lost by decision (9-3) to Tanner Requa (Team Scorpions)
Round 3 – Lost by decision (2-2) to Riley Bowen (Sedro Woolley Steelclaw Wrestling Club)

Seth Woollet (Intermediate 64-66)

Round 1 – Won by fall (3:00) over Dallas Prouty (Arlington Wrestling Academy)
Round 2 – Lost by major decision (12-0) to Joseph Davis (Marysville Wrestling Club)
Round 3 – Won by major decision (17-3) over Joseph Pestar (Anacortes Hawkeyes)

Lita Woollet (Novice 60-66)

Round 1 – Won by fall (2:18) over Declan Steeves (Team Scorpions)
Round 2 – Won by fall (1:24) over Ramiro Becerra (Sedro Woolley Steelclaw Wrestling Club)
Round 3 – Lost by fall (2:46) to Cal Wellner (Redmond Bulldogs)

Jacob Barajas (Bantam 63-66)

Round 1 – Won by decision (9-6) over Jaden Kranson (GFYAA Tiger Wrestling)
Round 2 – Lost by decision (10-7) to Gannon Camlin (Arlington Wrestling Academy)
Round 3 – Lost by decision (7-6) to Sonny Mejia (Wrestling Rhinos)

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