Tonawanda News

Sports

January 23, 2013

Ken East's McGowan first Bulldog ever to get to 100 wins

Tonawanda News — It’s simple really, Kurt McGowan always has a plan. In life. In wrestling. In literally everything he does. 

McGowan doesn’t leave anything to chance. He sets his goals and works to the best of his ability to achieve them.

“My dad (Scott) is always pushing me to work hard for things,” McGowan said. “To set goals and keep myself motivated, and take things one step at a time.”

When McGowan made the Kenmore East varsity wrestling team as a seventh grader he had one goal, more than anything else, in his sights: to exit at the top of the all-time wins list.

“It’s a pretty big deal to me,” McGowan said as he sat in the bleachers of the Ken-East gym on Jan.18.

Having just earned career win No. 99 in a grueling 8-6 OT decision over Derrick Printup of Niagara-Wheatfield, McGowan wore his traditional stoic expression as he sat on the brink of school history.

“I know that my brother will be proud of me, and my family to know that I’ve accomplished 100 wins in just three-and-half seasons,” he said. “It’s a great thing and I’m really looking forward to it tomorrow.”

Less than 24 hours later McGowan’s name was in the history books. The sophomore defeated Devin Parker of Randolph by a 12-2 decision at the Catt-Little Valley Tournament to earn his 100th career win. According to all available information, McGowan has become the first-ever Ken-East wrestler to reach the triple-digit milestone.

No doubt the constant support from parents Scott and Janette have been a tremendous source of strength for Kurt in everything he does. But without question his biggest inspiration, especially on the mat, has been from his big brother, Ryan McGowan.

A former Bulldog grappler and assistant coach on the team, Ryan instilled the work ethic that drives McGowan.

“My brother is definitely the biggest influence on me. He always motivates me to go out there. He always uses the word ‘punish’ my opponents,” McGowan said with a smile. “When I was in seventh and eighth grade and he wrested here, he was always a very good motivator and the biggest influence on me.”

Dubbed “The Machine” by the Bulldogs’ coaching staff, McGowan is as focused and driven as anyone Coach Joe Korniczky has ever worked with.

“He’s been wrestling long enough to where he has the experience to figure out what he has to do at what point in a match,” Korniczky said. “You can see him looking up at the clock. When he has to pick up the pace you can see him pushing the other guy harder. He definitely has a plan out there.”

With another two full seasons left in his career, McGowan is focused on qualifying for and hopefully placing at states. Beyond Kenmore East, he knows that whatever the future holds — be it college wrestling or pursuing his dream of becoming a doctor — it will take hard work and dedication.

That, perhaps more than anything, is what the journey to 100 wins has taught McGowan. That he has what it takes to accomplish anything.

Find freelance reporter Dave Ricci on Twitter @DaveARicci.

Find freelance reporter Dave Ricci on Twitter @DaveARicci.

Text Only
Sports
  • TON LEMARS ART 052313 LeMars punch ticket to states After coming within a set of going to states in last year's sectional tournament, North Tonawanda's John-Michael and Andrew LeMar had one mission in mind on Wednesday afternoon: redemption.

    May 23, 2013 1 Photo

  • TON NT HOSPICE ART 052313 NT football family does Hospice Memorial Walk When Ryan Osborn was diagnosed with cancer at age 10 he had to fight the urge to waste away on the couch.

    May 23, 2013 1 Photo

  • TON TRACK ART 052213 [Duplicate] NT girl's track team set for NFL meet The North Tonawanda girl's 4x4 relay team is really good. So good, in fact, that Lady Jacks coach Sean Kibrick has a loaded deck when it comes to the 4x4 relay team -- six girls that are ready to blaze around the track whenever any one of their names are called.

    May 22, 2013 1 Photo

  • TON PALLADINO ART 052213 [Duplicate] Palladino's passion runs through THS softball A walk down the halls of Tonawanda High School leads to a staircase that goes down to an illuminated basement, where batting cages are full of players taking practice swings.

    May 22, 2013 1 Photo

  • TON LEMAR TENNIS ART 051813 LeMar's win NFL doubles championship After completing perfect seasons in singles competition for the North Tonawanda tennis team, Andrew and John-Michael LeMar joined forces on Friday in search of their third straight Niagara Frontier doubles championship.

    May 18, 2013 1 Photo

  • TON BROSIUS ART 051813 NT's Brosius leading way in late-season surge by Jacks It's been a long and, at times, trying year for the North Tonawanda baseball team. The Lumberjacks have only managed three Niagara Frontier League wins and despite good stretches, the team just never seemed to put it all together.

    May 18, 2013 1 Photo

  • TON LEMAR ART 051713 [for web] LeMar brothers ready for NFL tourney North Tonawanda's tennis sensations -- John-Michael and Andrew LeMar -- have a bit of a reputation around the Niagara Frontier League.

    May 17, 2013 2 Photos

  • TON 051713 KEN EAST-KEN WEST ART [for web] Gibson's walk-off caps Ken East win over West

    May 17, 2013 1 Photo

  • TON WARTHLING ART 051613 Tonawanda wins on Warthling walk off Heading into the bottom of the seventh inning Wednesday night at Veteran's Park, the Tonawanda baseball team had erased a 5-1 Gowanda lead and were in position to stage a come-from-behind victory.

    May 16, 2013 1 Photo

  • Donhauser pitches no-hitter for Ken West Shelby Donhauser never expected she'd end her high school softball career as a Kenmore West Blue Devil, but that made the feeling all the more surreal on Senior Night.

    May 15, 2013

Featured Ads
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
Seasonal Content
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Facebook
Front page
NDN Video
Obama Offers Drone Strike Defense Raw: Heckler Interrupts Obama on Guantanamo A Slice of Apple History Up for Grabs Johnson: Don't Blame Islam or UK Policy Raw: 80-Year-Old Climbs Mount Everest Wash. State Man Arrested Following Ricin Scare Chain-Reaction School Bus Crash Injures About 50 Raw: Scuffles in London After Hacking Death Texas Students Coach Teachers on Fitness New Forecasting Tool Eyed for Hurricane Season Meet MJ, the Bike Riding Tabby Cat Britain Attack Believed Linked to Radical Islam Raw: Kevin Durant Tours Moore After $1M Pledge Man Shot While Questioned in Boston Probe Weiner Launches Bid to Become NYC Mayor School Storm Protection Spotty in Tornado Zones Moore Native Toby Keith Tours Tornado Damage