SPORTS: Senior Captain Hancock Looks To Make Lasting Impact On Law Wrestling Team

Brayden Hancock (Photo courtesy Brayden Hancock)

By Henry Smith & Amilio Venditti – Staff Reporters

With the 2024-2025 Law wrestling season underway, senior captain Brayden Hancock is looking to lead the team to a strong finish this season.

Hancock has helped the Lawmen in many ways, being a leader and good example that the team needs, from good power, and technique, and never fearing his opponents. He wrestles with passion and is willing to do whatever it takes to win on the mat.  

“I’m looking forward to seeing how far I can go this season in terms of States,” Hancock said. “Also, I’m looking forward to catching up with some of the wrestlers from other schools.”

Hancock has qualified for the State Tournament the past two years and looks forward to a third. He hopes to go further in the State Tournament than previous years.

“Brayden is always the hardest worker in the room,” senior Will Smith said. ”Our teammates see Brayden going 100 miles an hour during practice and seeing it makes them want to work harder.” 

Hancock has qualities that most wrestlers do not have. His stamina, power and a combination of technique helps him power through matches and to win.

“I’ve seen Brayden go from all power and a little skill to having good power and skill which really improved his ability to win,” Smith said.

Hancock has wrestled since his sophomore year. His success has come from the work that he puts in during practice.

“Brayden’s work ethic is unmatched,” Head Coach Matthew Schoonmaker said. “Day in and day out, Brayden commits 100% and works harder than virtually any wrestler I’ve coached in my 30 years as a wrestling coach.” 

Hancock’s work ethic is one of the examples he sets for the team.

“Brayden has been an outstanding leader for the team through both his actions and his attitude. One of the key ways he leads is by setting a strong example in training,” Assistant Coach Mr. Ruzbarsky said. “He consistently gives his best effort, showing up early, staying late, and pushing himself and others to improve every day.”

Hancock helps his teammates to get better every practice by pushing them harder and giving 100% all the time.

“Brayden is the lead example for the team,” senior Tim Firla said. “He never misses a rep and is always giving his all 100% of the time.”

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