{"id":1073,"date":"2005-04-05T06:02:00","date_gmt":"2005-04-05T11:02:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=1073"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"pattersons-barrett-reaches-national-wrestling-heights","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w1073\/pattersons-barrett-reaches-national-wrestling-heights\/","title":{"rendered":"Patterson&#8217;s Barrett reaches national wrestling heights"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Going 6-0 in Cleveland gives him 215-pound title<br \/>By Lem Satterfield<br \/>Sun Staff<\/p>\n<p> Being from a Baltimore public school district considered the weakest in a state whose national wrestling reputation scarcely registers, Patterson&#8217;s Deshawn Barrett faced low expectations against a field stacked with big-time college recruits.<\/p>\n<p> But in last night&#8217;s 215-pound title bout in the National High School Coaches Association Wrestling Tournament in Cleveland, the little-known Barrett completed three days of shocking upsets.<\/p>\n<p> Barrett&#8217;s 6-2 decision over Ohio state champion Jason Marshall won the praise of fans who packed Public Hall, his effort matching that of Southwestern&#8217;s 1991 national champion Walter Reed, the city&#8217;s only other All-American.<\/p>\n<p> The Ohio University-bound Marshall had pinned four opponents and decisioned a fifth to reach Barrett (42-0, 34 pins), who became the area&#8217;s first national titlist since McDonogh&#8217;s J.R. Plienis in 1996 and joined Curley&#8217;s Gene Curran (1990) and Northeast&#8217;s Marty Kusick (1995) as national champions from the area.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;The crowd was behind me and cheering for me. They were on my side, &#8220;said Barrett, a state Class 4A-3A champion who was named The Sun&#8217;s 2004-2005 All-Metro Wrestler of The Year. &#8220;This is the best I&#8217;ve ever felt in my life.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Barrett&#8217;s two-year record rose to 73-2 with 62 pins, including a 44-bout winning streak dating to his junior season. This from a wrestler who was pinned in the first round of states as a freshman, and whose sophomore season ended prematurely because of academic ineligibility.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;Everytime someone said I wasn&#8217;t this or that, I tried to prove them wrong, &#8220;said Barrett, whose success has drawn attention from &#8220;about 20 schools, &#8220;including Nebraska, Edinboro, Bloomsburg, Minnesota and West Virginia, said his coach, Chris Stalker.<\/p>\n<p> A second-team All-Metro football tight end, Barrett is an honor roll student, but needs to raise his SAT score. &#8220;I know I have other things to work on, &#8220;he said. &#8220;But it motivated me a lot to know that if I win this, I&#8217;d get a whole lot of college attention.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> The rangy, 6-foot-3 Barrett pinned his first three tournament opponents &#8211; a Texas state runner-up, a third-place state finisher from Missouri and another Ohio place finisher &#8211; in 1:24, 1:20 and 50 seconds.<\/p>\n<p> He then faced Oklahoma&#8217;s Jared Rosholt, the nation&#8217;s No. 1-ranked 215-pounder and winner of two state titles each in Idaho and Oklahoma. Barrett beat Rosholt, 6-4, on a double-leg takedown 10 seconds into overtime.<\/p>\n<p> A similar effort &#8211; a reversal with two seconds left &#8211; lifted Barrett to a come-from-behind, 9-8 semifinal victory over Virginia state titlist Brent Jones. It was Barrett&#8217;s second win over Jones, who was ranked No. 2 nationally when Barrett won by a 23-8 technical fall in the Virginia vs. Maryland All-Stars meet on March 13.<\/p>\n<p> Jones edged Rosholt, 2-1, for third place. Rosholt and Jones are headed for NCAA champion Oklahoma State and Virginia, respectively, on wrestling scholarships.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;Being from the city, people said Deshawn didn&#8217;t deserve to be [Wrestler of the Year,] &#8220;said Barrett&#8217;s father, Steven. &#8220;But Deshawn came out here and he proved himself.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Two weeks ago, Barrett took 43 seconds to pin Howard High&#8217;s 2A-1A state champ, Mingo Grant, and 4:34 to deck St. Vincent Pallotti&#8217;s two-time private schools state titlist, Tim Jennings.<\/p>\n<p> Luke Broadwater contributed to this article.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Going 6-0 in Cleveland gives him 215-pound titleBy Lem SatterfieldSun Staff Being from a Baltimore public school district considered the weakest in a state whose national wrestling reputation scarcely registers, Patterson&#8217;s Deshawn Barrett faced low expectations against a field stacked with big-time college recruits. 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