OMAHA, Neb. -- Omaha North’s heavyweight sophomore Tyson Terry is halfway to becoming a four-time undefeated state champion after winning the class A state title in the 285lb weight class for the second year running.

The result never looked in doubt, as Terry made easy work of his competition on his way to completing a 53-0 season.

Omaha North head wrestling Coach Dan Carlson said his biggest challenge in Terry’s final two years may be finding someone in the practice gym that can compete with the two-time champion.

"He wrestles at 285 pounds like most kids do at 160, 170," he said. "I don't think I'd ever say he's unbeatable, but he's as close as I've ever seen."

Terry, meanwhile, is simply enjoying the moments. Already halfway through his high school wrestling career, he’s setting even loftier goals and plans on enjoying each time he gets to step on the mat.

"Be a four-time state champ," he said of what he wants to accomplish. "I just got to have fun with it, these two years already went so fast."

Whatever is in store for Terry’s wrestling career next, he’s thrilled that his family and the Omaha North community will be there alongside him.

"They were probably five or six rows deep, it was awesome," he said of the fan support. "For them just to be right there and win my second state title... words can't even describe."