Geoff Mott

Sports Scene

Nouvel Catholic Central senior wrestler Austin Hughes has placed in all three state finals in which he’s competed, finishing runner-up the past two seasons and fifth as a freshman.

Hughes is tweaking his form to assist in his quest for that elusive state title medal.

I really worked on my shooting,” said Hughes, who is ranked No. 44 in the state according to michigangrappler.com. “Last year I didn’t shoot well at all. I’m getting better on my takedowns. I have more of an abundance of moves and variety of what I can do to take them down.”

Hughes called on his brother Robert for training during the summer. Robert Hughes wrestles at Michigan State University.

I don’t really go to summer camps, but I get a lot of information practicing against my brother,” Austin said.

Austin became the third wrestler in the Freeland Invitational’s 50-year history to win four individual titles.

I had no clue only three people have done it,” Hughes said. “It’s a very cool honor, especially in the 50th anniversary of the tournament. I like the tournament. Every year except this year I had someone ranked in the state in my weight class.”

The 18-year-old is unsure where he will wrestle collegiately but is looking to major in engineering. He has interest in Michigan State.

In the meantime, he’s fine-tuning his skills for another push for a state title.

I’m looking to stay healthy and be ready for anything once the state tournament comes,” he said. “I’m not too concerned with [opponents at the state meet]. We’ll see what happens when it comes up.”