It’s past the midway point of wrestling season at Esquimalt High School. Numbers are especially low at wrestling practice, mostly because it’s exam week. Just six of the team’s 28 members spar on the school’s wrestling mats, leftover from the 1994 Commonwealth Games.
One more wrestler, Grade 12 Dan Lebreton, is around the corner analyzing videos of his upcoming opposition. Mostly, Lebreton studies the province’s top wrestler in his 78-kilogram weight class, Jasmit Phulka.
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