LITTLE ROCK - Leaders pave the way for those behind them. In Little Rock wrestling's inaugural season, this title bears even more weight as individuals can create a team culture and vision from scratch. In the case of Paul Bianchi, Jose Champagne and Dylan Johnson, they use a more familial term to explain the role.
"We kind of look at it as being the big brothers on the team," says Johnson, a six-foot, 197-pound junior with a kind, southern drawl.
As the only three upperclassmen that start in dual matches for the Trojans, the trio is aware of their unique position.