BENTON, IL – (Ian McMahon – The Benton Gazette. Please click on the link above for the full story. Here is an excerpt below.)
The BCHS school board made the decision to hire Benton alumni and former wrestler Aaron Robinson as the head coach to replace the recently retired head coach Duane Bean.
“I see a positive future for the program. Aaron is coaching for the right reasons, and knows what it means to be a Benton wrestler,” said Bean.
He made a huge splash in Southern Illinois high school wrestling scene boasting a 130-29 career record with various post season accolades such as: four time all SIRR-Conference, four time all South selection, and a three time state qualifier.
In Robinson’s three trips to Assembly Hall (State Farm Center) he placed one time earning third place. After his high school career Robinson went on to wrestle for McKendree University; a division II school in Lebanon, Illinois.
As a high school coach, Rich Herrin collected a remarkable 677 wins on the hardwood, going 95-17 in four seasons at Okawville High School and 521-192 in 25 seasons at Benton High School before capping his high school coaching career off with 61 wins in five seasons at Marion High School from 2002-07. Herrin, who has been on the sidelines for over 50 years, completed his fifth season as head coach at Morthland College in West Frankfort this past winter, and led the school to its first-ever national championship in 2016. In addition, he coached for 13 years at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, with a 225-174 overall record, two Missouri Valley Conference regular season titles and three MVC Tournament titles resulting in three NCAA Tournament appearances from 1993-95. The Salukis also made the NIT four times under Herrin.

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