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PIAA boys wrestling season preview 2024-25: Meet the Top 12 grapplers to watch in Butler County

Butler’s Kase Chopp (top) is 93-31 in his career and expects to make a deep postseason run as a senior. Butler Eagle file photo

Wrestling is a sport in which a competitor’s work, or lack there of, is put in the spotlight. Unlike many sports, a teammate can’t make up for one’s lack of focus or poor judgment on the mat.

Kase Chopp knows well the ups and downs that can come not only during a high school season, but also during a single bout. Each point scored, each false move and rally is there for everyone to see.

Butler High’s 152-pounder has learned not to rely simply on hope. He’s put the time in, on and off the mat, to make him a confident wrestler who can fall back on his own talent and experience to help him win matches. The senior is planning to have his arm raised quite a bit over the next few months.

“Who has outworked who, that’s what wrestling comes down to,” said Chopp, who is seven wins shy of 100 in his varsity career. “I have put a lot of work in, done everything the right way, and am excited to put my abilities on display.”

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