Jed Wester has two passions in his life.
The St. Michael-Albertville senior is zealous in his devotion to Christianity and fervent in his dedication to wrestling.
It was a little less than a year ago that the latter resulted in his first individual state championship.
Wester, the No. 1-ranked 172-pounder in Class 3A, is certain it wouldn’t have happened without the former.
Wester had been an individual state tournament entrant in each of his five high school seasons, beginning in seventh grade, taking another step toward a title each year.
He had finished second in back-to-back seasons in the Class 3A brackets at 145 pounds as a freshman, 160 as sophomore. Then, two summers ago, Wester was baptized. Even with his strong Christian beliefs, he’d waited until he was 16.
“Faith was always an important part of my life, but my parents thought it was best to wait until I got older,” Wester said. “That way, it was more my choice.”
Having also grown in his commitment to wrestling — St. Michael-Albertville coach Josh Joriman calls him “a true student of the sport, known for getting 2-3 workouts a day in” — Wester believes his step in faith made the difference in winning the 170-pound title last year.