By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
PARK CITY -- Shawnee Heights 285-pound wrestling standout Rykan Carver was one win away from earning a Class 5A state medal in the 2023 state tournament and immediately set his sights higher for his senior campaign.
"I lost in the blood round last year,' Carver said. "It's my last year so there's no way I wanted to go home without medaling.''
Now, entering the final day of his competitive athletic career, Carver has not only reached his goal of becoming a state medalist but will have a shot on Saturday to claim high school wrestling's biggest prize -- a state championship.
Carver, who will study engineering at Kansas State next year, said his regional championship last Saturday gave him confidence that he could challenge for a title this weekend.
"I won the regional tournament and I wasn't necessarily expecting that,'' Carver said. "That gave me some more confidence that I could do it.''
After opening his state bid with a pair of wins by pin on Thursday, Carver reached the 285 title match with a hard-earned 4-3 semifinal victory over Hutchinson senior Camdon Jensen Friday morning at Hartman Arena.
Carver will take a 37-8 record into Saturday's final against St. Thomas Aquinas sophomore Stephen Carroll (23-11), who advanced with a 3-2 win over Emporia's Josiah Bradley.
"I feel pretty good,'' Carver said. "Obviously I can't under-estimate any matches here. I've just got to go out and wrestle my best again.''
Carver's match against Jensen was tight throughout, with ties at 2-2 and 3-3 before Carver scored the match-winning point in the third period.
Shawnee Heights senior Andrew Bonebrake also advanced to the 5A semifinals with a pair of pins on Friday but was pinned in the semifinals by defending state champion Adam Maki of Goddard at the 1:51 mark of the first period.
Bonebrake (33-7) can still finish as high as third place.
Saturday's final day of the state tournament will get under way at 9 a.m.