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By his sophomore year, Mr. Kobernick was the most improved wrestler on the team, posting a 22-14 record and qualifying for the state regional tournament. As ajunior, he improved to 33- 17, was named all-league and all- area and was one of the top 16 wrestlers in the state in the 112- pound weight class. This year, wrestling at 119 pounds, Mr. Kobernick aims to go further at the state level, both individually and with his team, which at 14-1 has an impressive record of its own. "You can see his thinking process out on the mat," said his coach. "He's always aware of what is going on and what the sit- uation is. He is very mat smart." As a co-captain, Mr. Kobernick said he hopes he has been a pos- itive influence on some of his younger teammates. He recalls all too well what it felt like to be inexperienced, overwhelmed and overmatched. "I know what they are going through," he said. ❑ In 1895, Hebrew Free Loan Lent $100 To Buy A Horse. 51