
Iowa State University vs University of Iowa
1/14/1984 | 2h 2m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
The 1984 NCAA Division 1 wrestling dual at Carver Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City (ISU vs Iowa)
From the Iowa PBS archives, watch the 1984 wrestling dual at Carver Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City between the University of Iowa and Iowa State University.
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Iowa State University vs University of Iowa
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Tonight.
It's the Iowa State Cyclones versus the Iowa Hawkeyes.
Here it is.
The nation's premier wrestling rivalry resumes again tonight, but with a different twist as the sixth time in a row.
Defending national champion Iowa Hawkeyes, who are loaded with returning and redshirt talent, take on a very young Iowa State team that could have its hands full this evening.
Good evening, everybody.
I'm Doug Brown and here is Chuck Patton.
For 18 years, the head coach at the University of Northern Iowa.
And we're standing in front of a rapidly filling Carver Hawkeye Arena grandstand.
A lot of people probably a little late getting back from the Iowa Iowa State basketball game that they're going to miss some good matches here in the early part of this meet.
That's true.
There's going to be a real rush to get in here in just a few seconds.
And this meet has always turned out unexpected events over the years, mainly because of the big crowds and the tremendous rivalry between these two teams.
Iowa State has not won on one of these meets in five in a row.
Now, that's the difference in the two over the last what, years, two or three?
I think that they've had 30 meetings.
Iowa has had 17 to 12, and that puts them in a position to win in the last five.
So Iowa State's got to get back in this one.
It says something about how strong Iowa is.
They've won six straight national championships.
In fact, they've won eight out of the last nine dug.
And it just puts you in a position, I think, as a fan, to recognize that they won the title last year with more points than anybody ever with a bigger margin than anybody, ever when they won the Big Ten championship with nine titles out of a possible ten and they had nine All-Americans last year, they've redshirted three All-Americans this year, and I don't know if they'll miss them or not.
They have so many good people.
Well, they have eight out of the wrestlers that are ranked in the top eight.
So it puts you in a position, I think, understanding that this is really a loaded team and they have a change in the coaching situation this year of sorts.
Dan Gable has been put in charge of the United States Olympic team and so his assistant, Jay Robinson, is being called the interim coach.
Well, he's been around to yes, I'd like to have an interim coach like Jay Robinson.
Jay coached the 1983 Pan American team and he also has 1979 United States Wrestling Federation coach of the Year.
So here's a guy that really has some credits behind him as a coach.
But, you know, it must make him sleep a little better at nights.
I know he's got some of the people he has in there at £158, for instance, he has the best in Jim Zaleski, just the very best gym as a two time state champion out of our high school in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and currently is ranked number one in the nation, 72 wins in a row.
And clearly the outstanding wrestler at his weight class, he's just been feeding on people and actually so has Dwayne Goldman.
But Dwayne is only a sophomore and he's £177.
Just really an outstanding young man from Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Interesting to the fans might be that Dwayne was 126 pounder as a sophomore in high school, 145 pounder as a senior.
Now he's 177 pounder at Iowa.
And I happen to know it isn't easy for him to make that weight.
He'll probably be at 190 next year where Pete Busch is right now.
Now, Pete, as good as he is and I'm defending our national champion two years ago wasn't on that team last year.
Well pizza senior from Assumption High School in Davenport, Iowa.
And Pete broke his arm last year and had to redshirt, gave up that spot to a national champion from Iowa.
Well, I'll tell you, it just gives you an idea of how strong this Iowa team is.
And over the last 20 years, it's been Iowa and Iowa State.
The Cyclones have a matchless record over that two decade span.
They're just really been very dominant.
But this is a rebuilding year for them dug and they've lost five All-Americans off the team last year, including Nate Car, who was a three time national champion.
So they've had to rebuild.
They have some young people, some inexperience of sorts.
Well, yeah, it's really not an experience totally, because they have three boys who have won national junior college championships and they just have some faces that a lot of people haven't seen.
So it'll be interesting for them in this meeting and they're going to have to get started at the early weights and there's the man who's been in charge of this program.
He's the dean of wrestling coaches in the United States, Harold Nichols.
Well, the last 20 years, Harold Nichols teams have never finished worse than fourth in the Nationals.
They've won six national titles and they've ended up winning.
But I think they beat a second 11 times.
So it indicates they're really trying to figure it out between these two teams.
They've won, what is it, 14 or 15 of the last 20 national championships.
So this is where it is.
And on the Iowa State team, there is one young man at £126 who is the best.
Also, Kevin Darkness is ranked number one in the nation.
He's got 27 victories and no defeats.
And 14 of those victories have come by falls.
You know, here's a young man from Erie, Pennsylvania, that is really an outstanding athlete where they have to win at those early three weights.
And the other two men in those first three are at first at £118 on the left there Bill Kelly.
Bill Kelly is a redshirt freshman and he's the man that has to get him off to a fast start.
His fast start may be the fact that Iowa 118 pounder is coming in injured and may not be able to get the job done.
So we'll have to see what that goes when they announce the line.
And on the right is George Patterson is not only good, he's undefeated.
There are going to be some terrific match ups here as this big crowd watches.
The best Iowa against Iowa State and it's the best in college wrestling in just a moment.
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At 931, the North Iowa Huskies battle the Des Moines Buccaneers from the first face off.
This fast paced contest provides hard hitting action from goal line to goal line until the final buzzer allows Usman and Steve Brown.
We'll bring you all the excitement from the Des Moines Ice Arena.
Don't miss this exciting intrastate matchup as the North Iowa Huskies take on the Des Moines Buccaneers on Saturday, January 21st at 930.
And we're back.
It's Iowa State against Iowa.
You can see there's only one loss between these two teams.
Iowa has done so well in the last five or six years that it has been amazing.
But still, it hasn't taken any other luster off this meet.
We're in Iowa City Carver, Hawkeye Arena.
And as we said, the teams are going to be looking at what happens in the very first wait to see what kind of a chance Iowa State has.
Here comes the Iowa team on to the arena floor.
Iowa State is already out here and the Iowa pep band is trying to fire up this crowd, which doesn't need much firing up.
There's herky sometimes shy from Iowa State makes this trip to I don't say him, but I but the Iowa State cheerleaders are here a lot of black and gold of course in the staff and a lot of red and gold spotted here and there.
You said earlier there was a big basketball game today between Iowa State and Iowa and it went into a double overtime.
So lots of people are getting back slowly who I assume had tickets.
Chuck?
I would imagine that there are a lot of people in Ames and it's a couple hour trip, so they're going to be right to the wire to get here.
And there's a Herald that goes with his 118 pounder.
A moment ago, Billy Kelly.
They're on a roll in college movie.
And there's Jay Robinson of you'll get some shots of Dan Gable to the set.
And now again, let's go to public address announcer Phil Harrington for the record, the head coach for Iowa State, Dr. Harold Nichols, assistant Coach Less Henderson for the Hawkeyes, interim Coach Jay Robinson, Assistant Coach Mark Johnson.
And ladies and gentlemen, your 1984 United States Olympic coach Dan Gable.
And you knew he'd be here to call here the match up for tonight's dual meet at £118 Iowa State's freshman with a 17 and three record, Bill Kelly will win by forfeit.
Oh, that's one we wondered about earlier.
We wondered if Matt at £126 for the Cyclones, a senior all-American.
What that 27 and oh record currently ranked number one in the nation.
Kevin Darkness for the Hawkeyes, a senior with a 19 and five record.
Tim Riley at £134 for Iowa State, a junior with a 19 and no record ranked number seven, George Patterson for the Hawkeyes, a senior with a 12 on one record, ranked number four.
Mark Torres in all that had £142 for Iowa State, a freshman with an eight and five record.
Wayne Sharp For the Hawkeyes, it'll be one of two wrestlers, either a senior with a 23 and four record, Jeff Kerber, or a freshman with a 21 to 3 record.
Greg Randall £150 for the Cyclones, a senior with a 21 and seven record, Gentleman for Arena for the Hawkeyes, a senior with a 16 and eight record out run at £158 for the Cyclones, a sophomore with a four and five record himself.
Here we go for the Hawkeyes, a senior, two time national champion with a 20 year old record.
Jimmy must be one of the best.
Jimmy Butler, £167 for Iowa State, a freshman with a 12 and a five record.
Bob Gasman for the Hawkeyes, a junior with a 19 one and two record, Lindley Kessler at £177 for Iowa State, a freshman with the 13 and a ten record.
Steve Metzger for the Hawkeyes, the sophomore defending national runner up with 16 and no record.
Duane, though Metzger will have his hands full £190 for the Cyclones, a senior with a five and four record, Mike Purcell for the Hawkeyes, a senior, a former national champion with a 21 two record.
He's but and the heavyweights for Iowa State, a junior with a 12 six and one record, Darrell Petersen for the Hawkeyes, the junior with a 12 and eight record, Steve Wilber, the reference for Mike Allen in uniform, and Mike Allen, who has refereed some of these big matches before, is out there.
He has a wireless mike, so you'll be able to hear him talking to the young man during the match.
It's always nice to be able to find out what's going on out there and all the captains are meeting.
We would like to introduce and is what happened last year in the NCAA a special?
Yes.
It's obvious that these two programs, Iowa and Iowa State Junior High School, are strong in Iowa, have been strong for a long time.
But Iowa really put a lot of distance between themselves and Oklahoma State last year.
Oh, boy.
Harold Nichols done.
So let's welcome a coach at Iowa State.
Well, first of all, had the ceremonial forfeit awarded here at the beginning because the winner has come out goes Bill Kelley to have his hand raised 100.
Now Darcus goes out against Riley and Iowa knows if if they can get something going an upset here against Darcus they could turn this meet into a run they really feel they could do that.
Darcus knows that with six points on his board already.
He'd like to get his team started to an upset.
There's been a lot of talk in both camps as to how this match is going to go, and I think the people will see an interesting match right here.
Darcus has really come on strong this year, doing a very good job.
He's a little man, moved up from 118 to 126, but he is really a very dominant force in this weight class.
And in America, the forfeit at 118 is worth six points, obviously, for the Iowa State team, the same as a fall or the fall.
Matt Hagelin of Iowa waited till the last minute to find out if he was going to be strong enough for the wrestle.
And the Iowa coaches and physicians, I think too decided that it was not worth it at the last minute to get him hurt.
So that puts a lot of pressure here on Riley, and he's wrestling a little bit away from Kevin.
Darkness, darkness, putting pressure on him.
Try to get him to have to wrestle in.
The interesting thing about this, Doug, is that Dirk has had a real big win this this year already over Barry Davis and is in a position I think with Riley working out with Davis all the time to know just how good Darcus is.
So you start to see that he's already been warned for stalling because Darcus is putting the pressure on him, trying to get him to have to wrestle in the next time.
That's worth a point here.
But if it happens again, Riley working hard to neutralize darkness on the edge of the mat and out of bounds, very close to the Iowa State, assistant coaches on the left you see left.
ANDERSON In the middle is Jim Gibbons.
They were both national champions in their wrestling days at the University of Iowa State Warriors.
Taylor, a lot of national champions in this building.
Yes, there certainly are.
These boys in Russia are a little bit tentative.
You know, neither one of them is really giving it a good lick.
Darcus likes to hook those arms and then step in with his feet to you have to try to throw him and then he throws back.
So Ryan is kind of staying out of there and keeping the pressure out.
You can see how darkness wants to come in underneath his arms.
The Iowa Iowa coaches have always been very good at preparing people for individual wrestlers.
Yes.
That they know what Dark Horse does.
And they've trained Riley very carefully on what to do with it.
They don't want him to get in pressure.
Maybe they don't want him to come into him when he gets into that upper body position, dance Darkness hit in a high crotch, but Riley saw it coming and just rotated his hips and stayed away from it.
We're down to the last 46 seconds of a three minute first period, and darkness that he had hoped to pick up some points here and be on his way hasn't been able to do it.
Domination for the overall very tight on Riley.
He's not getting the pressure.
He's looking for Doug.
That's what he wants.
There's a point.
There is a point on point.
Both Riley, Spartacus, Mike Allen said he's backing out of their one to nothing darkness.
That's what you indicated.
That if you back up in this sport, eventually you're going to have to answer to the referee, and he's going to be able to hold up the finger in the closed fist and give points against you.
But I see this is where Dark Horse was once in their type.
Riley's got to staying out of there, not giving him the pressure.
He wants to go first.
Period is almost over there on the edge of the mat and they will have only 2 seconds to go at the end of the period.
I'm not sure everybody's going to take any wild shots here.
No way.
But with only one low level attack made and that was darkness, it wasn't a very exciting first period.
Riley Snow One point away from darkness.
Darkness had the choice in this match.
Then on all terrain, alternating matches.
El had the choice for the second period.
One team Next IO will be getting the choice of £134.
Darkness chose up to start this period.
Now watch.
A man gets to his feet like this.
The man in rear position can lock his hands, so he just stopped him from coming up and then knocked him back down to the mat.
Now goes into the leg.
The darkness likes the legs and he likes to work with the legs, tying up his opponent's legs and then goes after the arms in order to try to get him so he can break them down and turn him over.
They're awfully close to the edge of the mat, though.
As you can see, Riley now is out and 27 seconds of riding time.
So far for darkness.
Riley strategy will be to get up off the mat.
It will be to get up and get out of their darkness.
His strategy will be to take away that first move and keep him down and then put the legs on him and try to be aggressive with the leg series where he can go to work on top.
Caution, moving the caution against the top man.
And Lester Anderson and the Iowa State coaching staff goes to the edge of the mat and says he doesn't agree with that.
I thought it was the other way around.
That's a sometimes it's difficult to see the pain from where you are up.
So here he's got that his hands locked to try to hold him.
Then he'll use the leg to try to step in and block it down, lift his hips.
Once he gets him down, then he'll put the leg on and he'll be able to keep his opponent down more than likely.
And he is able to leg his writing time is about 50 seconds worth now.
Still breathing.
This may turn it to a stalemate here.
Well, this is better than getting turned over.
That's what Riley probably has figure and I may not be able to get away, but at least I can't get turned over.
He does have the arm through the crotch, so if he should go down, he might get turned to his back in that position.
Stalemate.
Darkness has better than 2 minutes worth of riding time at the end of the match.
If one man has a minute on Mars, difference in writing time, time in the top position, the advantage position.
He will have earned a point, an extra point tacked on to his score a by Riley.
But darkness is still with him.
He still has a leg in all the way through and he manages to flatten Riley out with it.
It's been a tough ride so far for Darkness.
That's what he's he wants to stop him from getting that low, so he has to be quick on that whistle.
That was a stop for a potentially dangerous situation.
According to Mike Allen, he was he feared for the angle of the knee in there.
But sometimes you use those lower limbs to cover the guy over.
And because of the joint of the knee is a hinge just can't bend.
So they stop that as potentially dangerous.
If you're just joining us, you're right in time, you're seeing the first match to be wrestled.
Iowa had to forfeit at £118.
Matt Hagelin, his knee was not ready to go.
And so Kevin Darkness wrestles.
Tim Riley, you're with the Cyclones leading the Hawks six to nothing.
Now he wants to do is put a lot of pressure up on the elbow and down in the head and what he had earlier.
Now what he has is the arm he wants to breaking down and pull the arm out from underneath his opponent, get his elbow up on the back so that he can apply leverage with it.
Now, here is what he wanted to do, is dig through the cracks and get tie up the wrist.
And then he would have tilted him over to his back with that.
And Mike Allen again called it a stalemate when he puts both hands up on the chest in front of it.
And that's the referee signal for stalemate.
Neither man can improve his position yet and will send him back to the center again.
We have just a few seconds left here.
6 seconds in the second period, six to nothing.
Riley tried to roll.
He had to make a quick move to get out, couldn't do it.
And I'm sure the third line right here, there's Dan Gable.
This year's Olympic torch relay.
Hey, he's not separated from this program at all, as you can tell.
He's out there.
He wants to see his man, Riley, on top.
Go to work because darkness leads one to nothing and is in the position of the bottom two score points by getting out and he builds up.
And usually this is what Riley we do is let him get up and let him let it go.
So he can try to rest on his feet, escape by darkness to begin the third period.
Oh, that's a quick take.
Got up there, big move and a nice third.
We get.
You can see now he has the arm tied up on one side.
He takes his foot, blocks it and then just drives his hips on through.
His man doesn't let him get his balance back and scores the two point taken out Big move he has to make up right in time though, because Daka still has that and Riley is riding hard.
Two two on the board.
The dark horse now has the the wizard, the owner up there.
They're waiting to see if the hand comes past the middle of the back.
And that's what the referee is looking for.
Still giving the point right up to a takedown by Riley would tie it.
That's because they're right in time.
Right.
Is still up there in favor of darkness for the minute 28 writing time.
But this is a big one.
It's the number one ranked man, Kevin Darkness on the left getting a real tussle from Tim Riley.
One man.
It's much more of a strategy match.
Now.
There's warning against Barker.
Well, he intentionally pushed him off.
That's what the official thought.
So at the point, if he is caught again, Riley has neutralized darkness.
His work on the feed extremely well in this match so far, just exactly as he wanted to do that.
And it is 3 to 2 in favor of darkness with a two escapes and a penalty point.
Riley has two on to take down now.
Riley has a good high crotch.
You if he can get his arms free and he has a good penetrating high crotch that he's used frequently on people and he likes to be in this position with an underhook that his left arm.
This is where he caught him with a foot sweep last night, 22nd running at a 2.5.
Allen says it's one point he felt that somebody is blocking off right there playing on right now.
It's on Riley.
It's on Riley.
So it's 4 to 2 for Daka.
People didn't especially enjoy that.
Now here's Riley trying to throw and he couldn't do it.
No points at the end and it's a close match, but darkness is the winner and the cyclones managed to hold on and one they had the win.
Yes, that was a big win for him because now it gets him out to a nine point lead as far as our team is concerned.
That adds three points to the team total for a decision point which showed a difference of fewer than eight points, a three point win for dark horse, 5 to 2.
With the riding time, 100 Iowa State jumps out to a nine to nothing lead.
They have to do that because they are, everybody admits, stronger in the lower weights than they are in the upper.
They certainly are.
Now, this win ought to be a good one.
£134.
George Patterson of Iowa State's undefeated in 19 starts.
He's a junior, a national junior college champion in his first year for the Cyclones, up against senior Mark Cassino, who has won 12 of 13 for the Hawks.
And immediately George Patterson gets a finger in the high mark.
Jersey likes to start with a lot of pressure and Patterson likes to start with shots.
So it's interesting.
This is a match where two little Gamecocks are really after each other.
Patterson will come right through him with his double, and Trevino will try to neutralize that by staying into him and tying up his arms.
That's Patterson on the left, who takes the shot for a long ways out.
Well, he has good range with his arm.
He doesn't quite get his hips, and deep enough he takes it away from Al Pacino head to head and arms control on the top and decides to go out of bounds with it.
That's what Patterson wants to do.
He wants the wrestling from the open less to stay open where they are right now, not touching each other.
Pacino wants to tie him up.
Get inside.
Take that away from Colt.
Once you have enough pressure on the hands, that has to get pressure down the hands or the hips.
Empty it out on the mat.
President needs to take him down to score the points.
He needs to be able to get to the side and lift the hip or tie up on a blocking side very tight of the leg after his knees are inbound.
Below the knee is the supporting parts of Trevino inbound and so the first takedown goes to Iowa.
Watch.
Here.
He has the arm tied up.
So Trevino steps in front to block him down to the mat.
Now watch his knees end up inbounds right here, just inside the line, giving him now he hasn't broken down.
In other words, he has both his hands and knees.
And that's this is a spot that the bottom man doesn't want to be an extended no base underneath it.
Zino, of course, wants to keep him here so he can't build up to his face.
So that's why he's got a lot of pressure on his hips.
Keep them well as Patterson, the man on the bottom that's been undefeated this year and nine markers, he's always really putting his face on the mat right at the moment.
Mark Jacinto hasn't been wrestling regularly for a while, but he is a real outstanding competitor.
You know, he's a two time one Illinois State champ, 19.
All definitely has a lot of courage behind him as far as being a real outstanding competitor.
And he was the Big Ten champion two years ago at £126.
Now Patterson manages to get to his feet anyway, but Trevino has the leg and he's still very much in control here.
What's the Zenos doing?
Well, and a lot of young athletes in the crowd should understand right here is keeping his head up into his chest.
But Patterson, with a quick move, managed to get away and has scored his first point here with 52 seconds to go in the first period.
Brazil two one lead Patterson on the left for Zino now with his back to you Patterson likes it from the open wanting to go on a jog and they're right in the center He's in a lean into him you see now he comes in the audience it throwing him over and Patterson wisely stopped his in pressure and just got his balance and drifted his hips over the side.
There's a third row takedown that didn't work.
If Patterson comes out with his first takedown, what he didn't have on that he didn't have his man in motion.
He didn't have motion from his opponents.
He just had to step out and his feet were planted and got it and got a bad angle himself.
They're interesting, too, because they're two different physical types, too.
Zero is very Stockwell.
He built powerful, built through the shoulders and the Patterson, somewhat rangy, definitely taller referee, said, That's not your fault, gentlemen, we'll start over.
It looks like he's going to shift this position now and get behind him so he can take a look and see what they're doing.
Athletes will kind of look at the official to see what they can see in the back.
No advantage for Zino was not able to get free of that little strain was you know had to ride at time now stripped down to about 32 seconds with just that much up in the corner there remaining in the period first period, Darkness beat Riley in a tough tussle, 5 to 2, and after that came after a forfeit.
Iowa State leads nine.
What do you think that does for a team to start off?
For some, it gives them a lot of boost.
I tell you, they start wrestling harder.
Even though you're in the Hawkeyes home arena season, This was a crazy step by him.
But Patterson just turns his hips and then reaches down and blocks Zeno's knee.
That was the takedown that Patterson got halfway through that first period for.
Zeno is starting.
He got his choice here, and he goes up and Patterson rolls right out.
There's a nice you Now here's his double This is what he likes double from a distance.
Lock the legs and keep walking his hips in Susanna box him up by reaching over his arm and a block on his waist.
Wanted to is a score.
Patterson believes this is Iowa State strength.
This is their sport.
Park the line up in Iowa.
The hawks are trying to get something out of these first three or four weights and give their big man an advantage going in.
But so far the psychological able to hold out.
You can shoot that score they've done a good job in this match was in is a very competitive little athlete and I'm sure this match is far from over.
He's going to put a lot of pressure on him if he can keep him from that open double that he likes a well, Patterson obviously likes to take advantage of his of his reach so long arms and greater height is one of the things that when they get locked in here, one of the things that they'll do is go as they bend over at the waist, they keep their opponent just that much further away from him.
You know, they'll try to get in that position where they can get chest to chest.
That's how they most of the throws work, his chest to chest.
That's down at the hips out of my 50 seconds to go in the second period at 4 to 2 in favor of Patterson.
And anybody can present is back to trying to get in a tie up with Patrick Patterson's holding in a way fight that does that too much holding him away.
A warning against Patterson with half a minute to go in the second period.
Oh, really?
A jockeying that now it's all strategy.
Right now both athletes are are good athletes, but they're kind of feeling to see which hold they feel would be best if this were a fight rather than the one they might want to do for zero.
Sneak peek at the clock.
Maybe he might if he got down close enough to the end.
Sneak a throw in there if you can, if you have to.
Figured that'll be too late for a for a counter.
So Jacinto is coming in very cautiously and Patterson can't get that double on him right off the whistle That's that coaching against a specific athlete that you mentioned Iowa period is ended That's that's cool and we're going to go to number three now the last one here is Trevino's chance to get a quick score with an escape quarter through Patterson.
Three time takes the upper position, four time out.
It's a predominantly Iowa crowd.
You can hear him start to react to that right away.
Mike Allen is standing there making sure that no coaching goes on, but that could come with the center.
This should be a furious finish right here.
It's going to be a real flurry of tries to get back in this match.
It's going to be quick right here on the whistle.
I feel like Justino fighting hard to get out of it.
And one of the things that has to be effective is to get better.
He can't carry the whole lot.
He no, he preserved a little bit of his writing time there, too.
As a matter of fact, we're getting a quick time out here.
Patterson is complaining of a hand problem up to Zino has come in.
Look how he carries his body on it.
And now he tries to drop his knees down before they go out and his knees landed just on the black mat.
Patterson kind of led up there because his hands had been up field and maybe cut just one finger instead of all four.
The crowd will start to get with this.
Now, Doug, you watch this crowd get bigger all the time.
So look around.
A lot of people coming in.
It's got to be just about full and a 15,000 feet capacity.
It's 43.
Patterson leads Trevino, who's he now, has 24 seconds a riding time, not enough for a point and Patterson has been more or stall one and so he closes that gap then gets a hold of his opponent.
And that's where Patterson doesn't like to be.
As tied up.
So that takes away and neutralizes his open shots.
Now, three zero, just trying as much as he can put him in a position where he can look aggressive on the edge.
Even if he doesn't get anything, he's the aggressor.
That's going to get that point.
He thinks that's going to get that point from the referee, feel strongly that he's been neutralizing Patterson's offense here for the last minute or two.
Now, there it looks like Patterson was just getting the shot that he really, really probably shouldn't have taken.
Well, he was in a started sideways with an arm drag that kind of gave him an angle.
And as a result, he could come on in the south was in was taken away a shot.
Really the thing that the people want is a stalling call against Patterson.
But Trevino has not made any offense except when he gets near the edge that he'll push him on.
And the people here, you know, they're biased, of course, gets in the way of their objectivity to a degree, and you can't blame them.
That's their majority of these people are Iowa City, Iowa fans.
We have 31 seconds to go.
And it goes to zero.
Just for a moment.
Oh, boy.
And that ties it up.
It is now time for a penalty point for Trevino Patterson is given a stolen car.
It's border four now.
They have 16 seconds to get it because Patterson Wait a minute.
Here comes Mike Allen over to and I have a moment.
All right, now, 16 seconds here to decide this one, 1.4 stolen.
And this is one that Iowa State, of course, feels that passed away in Pasco in and Fresno is only 7 seconds from making it a draw.
And there it is.
It's a draw.
The first blemish on the record this year for George Patterson as president of Iowa makes it harder for and now, instead of 12 to nothing, it's 11 to 2.
That makes a big difference.
That will make a big difference by the time it's over.
It's a 4 to 4 tie at £134.
George Patterson of Iowa State marks Roosevelt.
Well, here's Jeff Kerber at £142 rival.
We weren't at all sure he would be out there tonight.
He weighed in along with Greg Randall, but Jeff Kerber had a little bit of an injury in his last match in his neck.
And there was some question about whether he'd be ready to go.
But he's out there against Wayne Sharp.
His Kerber is a real outstanding athlete, four time state champion here in the state of Iowa.
So he's got a lot of credits behind him.
That's got to be a problem because Kerber is an outstanding wrestler and Sharp who was just taken down, has a lot of fighting weight.
Sharpness is a two time state champion out of Alaska.
Not many athletes are coming out of Alaska, but Herbert in a nice job of going into a high crotch there and changing over to a double to get the takedown two to nothing in favor of Kerber.
Kerber wasn't against Kerber.
He was a little bit too quick because they have to stay set.
They have to remain set until the official blows the whistle.
Now you'll see the official get off and change the angle so that they can't see him.
They won't anticipate what he's going to do here.
Sharp from Iowa State is attempting to do no action.
Kerber late his body out flat, made a lot of resistance just by extending his body away from the arm that he had tied up.
Now, of course, he's got one arm, but he's going to try to take that arm and put it up behind his back.
That's really dangerous.
So it's Hawk-Eye, the Carver Hawk-Eye Arena at Iowa City, where tonight you're looking at Iowa against Iowa State wrestling.
I'm Duck Brown with Chuck Patton on Iowa Public Television.
And the score in this match is to do nothing.
Iowa State leads 11 to 2 after three matches right there.
Sharp wanted to control his wrist.
And then from Iowa State, one to control over the top hands wrist and then hop his hips over top of the Granby.
But the man on top from Iowa wisely pulled his hips down and in so he couldn't get free he just intentionally released that that gave him an escape 2 to 1 in favor of Kerber.
Jeff Flock feels that this is his year as well.
He hasn't won a national championship yet.
He's played twice and maybe this is it.
He's very softly on the leg at home, but nice single and he has the wrist tied up and he's got a lot of pressure to take his base away right there.
He's been able to go on that outside single twice in a row.
Now.
That time he caught him leaning in so much that he went right by him and just scored an easy takedown.
This is the way at which Joe Gibbons one point goes to cover what had something happened under there.
And now Nichols is coming over to talk about referee is telling the Polish that he bit him his arms there on the video.
Here's an outside chance.
He penetrates deep in and turns the corner real well, gets around behind his opponent, changes directions, score the takedown, then drew wisely and puts a pressure him to knock him down.
Oh, I haven't seen that in a while.
A point provided five, two, one down and Kerber fighting, well, sharp.
He trails 5 to 4, a little fisticuffs going on.
If this appeals, if that's a little unnecessary, he doesn't want that to take place.
So I stopped him and asked him to pull up, get back to wrestling rather than boxing, as you see, covers up by three servers back in the position where he got that outside single, he has that arm with the inside control.
That's what he did last time.
He just pulled on that arm a little bit and then went to the outside.
I started to say, this is the position at which Iowa State expected to have John Gibbons here.
He's still out with a knee injury, although he's just I just haven't got to running again and may be back in a couple of weeks.
It all works out well.
Yeah.
Gerber has made the offensive shots in this match sharp So far.
He's just kind of defended against it, but he's been very feisty.
End of the first period with Kerber leading 5 to 2 over sharp.
Those are the All-Americans that I was in last year and this year the two at the top there, although John Thorn is not in the lineup being redshirted, Nate Carr, you see him as a national champion.
There were a couple of seconds in there and the upper weights now this period, third period, sixth grade, Kerber starts on top.
Sharp was unable to roll, but Sharp really does a good job of keeping his base underneath him.
The man from Iowa State does a good job of not letting his hips get broken down and stay down there.
He keeps his knees on it, so it makes it harder for the top ten from Iowa to put him down on the mat.
Controlling Jeff Kerber, four time state champion in high school.
It now he takes away that base and he has the risk tied up at the same time.
So it puts a lot more pressure on the down man to get back to his base.
Now, Kerber putting on a very good ride.
He has more than 2 minutes of riding time with about a minute left in the second three where you just think that the man on top to be able to take in the frame over that it's a much more difficult job than it looks like because the man is keeping his knees underneath.
You just don't get out there with his knees because the man about it, he stand up back.
The young man from Alaska, all those people who he feels right at home when the weather is gets down to below 2025, below the way it has.
This told us that December is just past Kerber again on top he's doing a tough job of riding nice been able to break sharp down a little more often in his last couple of attempts.
As fatigue enters in, it starts to be easier to take that man down.
So it is tougher to be on the bottom than it is to be on the top.
I think if you gave anybody man his option, do you want to stay down there or do you want to get on top of the guy or stand on your feet?
He said, I want to stay down here.
Now, Kerber hasn't flattened out.
That's a good strong bar on the air side.
And there's a warning against Sharp on the bottom falling that.
All right.
So just a little bit of time left in this the second period of coverage looking awfully strong.
Well, now that he has the arm now in the target, he try to turn into his back.
He got back to back.
If he had been able to keep that position for 3 seconds, for 5 seconds or more, he would have had three points as soon as the arm came out from underneath the bottom and then the top man could put it on his back.
So now he has an arm up on the back.
Now he can get out to the side because he has the arm trapped and then he posts the shoulder.
In other words, he puts a shoulder down and then gets out toward the head.
So as he goes toward the hip, then the back goes toward the mat.
An air fall.
With just a few seconds left, Kerber has 3 minutes and 21 seconds.
So right in time and a five point lead that right in time would be worth a point if he had still at least a minute more than his opponent at the end.
Well, he got to his feet, but he has to try to break the man's grasp.
And of course, the backhand is responsible to try to take his opponent to the mat.
But one point both and that's our point for stalling for Kerber, Mike Allen felt he should have taken it down off his feet sooner.
Better in his Luger effort.
It is the responsibility of the man in the rear standing position to put his opponent down.
Can't just stand behind him.
One 8 to 2 is the score.
Now Kerber has managed to get him to the wish he had over hook position with his right arm and see as long as that man keeps his hand all the way across the back and controls the hip, then he still is in control.
So Ohio State still has control in this position.
They almost stalemate with sharp still in control.
Back to the center, we have a minute.
25 to go.
Iowa state leads in the meet 11 to 2.
But the hawks got a draw again previously.
Well, he's still undefeated, but previously totally unmarred.
George Patterson at 134 on Casino third sharp who lost both possession there and Kerber reacted quickly came around for a reversal with is now ten and 11 to 2 after the escaping the takedown got a lot of talking to the official and he's got to do is get back to his base now Kerber has the arm he's trying to break his face down by driving the hips forward.
Kerber is putting on a fine show here for the Hawks.
He's he doesn't look like somebody who and he's got the arm out again.
He's got the arm again.
This is where he used to leverage.
But the man from Ohio State has his hand and Ethan has built his base back up to 11, up to 30 seconds to go.
What's he saying there, Chuck?
There saying pull that arm across the grass with their man from Iowa, pull the arm across together anything, because he needs three points in order to try to get a superior decision.
But you get three points out of it here, Paul.
And it was held for 5 seconds.
He had him tip but not quite passed.
The 45 to 91 for the last 10 seconds.
It's 13 to 2.
An exciting time.
Well, he's got it.
Yes, he did.
He got to go.
And it's 40 to 2 and a score of the period.
It began to wrap up Rackham scores in a hurry there.
And I lost track for a second.
It was a 12 point difference.
It's a 14 to 2 victory for Jeff Kerber and a big win for the Hawks.
They got five points for the team total with that, anything more than 11 points difference makes five for the team.
And so it's now Iowa State, 11 one, the Hawkeyes, seven and they're coming back the senior with a 21 and seven record, £150 coming off the senior, 150 coming.
All right.
This is Al Frost for the Hawks, a senior from Nashua, Iowa, and Jim Farina for Iowa State, a senior from Franklin Park, Illinois.
This is one of the few ways for both teams have a lot of experience.
I was on at 126 with Riley and Marcus, both seniors, and their will be at £190 of Porcelli and Busch.
Plus they're kind of sparring for a position right here, and neither man is really going to make a heavy commitment.
They can see what he thinks he can do.
What does he think his opponent is hoping for?
Oh, Grandma Farina just got a finger in the eye.
If they have context that sometimes it becomes a serious problem.
But I know there is a hot party and Frost Barlow has been sharing time at £150 start for Iowa.
Everyone is welcome.
So join the fun with a couple of wrestlers.
One of the Kessler brothers, principally Marty Kessler, has been in there a considerable amount of time.
And once again, Iowa Public television.
And he's a California boy.
So with the Iowa state flavor of this meet, I believe that the hawks wanted to go with an Iowa man.
So they put for us from Nashville, Iowa, and it's his senior year.
He's got a chance against Jim Farina.
Jim Farina had a brother, a wrestle for Iowa State, too, who was very small.
He, as a matter of fact, wrestle occasionally at £118.
And his problem that he was too small for that way.
That's right.
And he eventually made 114 and a half pound team in one of the United States teams represented an international competition.
We're at Hawkeye Carver Arena.
Carver Hawkeye Arena.
Have you got a great way around Iowa, Iowa State or Iowa Public telling him to kind of get themselves tied up here?
They know they're reaching it and taking it.
One man will control the rest, but the other man will control ahead and neither man can go.
They'll get tied up and won't be free enough to be able to penetrate low level attacks.
This kind of falls into Farinas bailiwick here, Doug, because he's a real good mat wrestler.
He wants to to get away with this first three without a lot of going against him if he can, because when he gets on the mat, he's very good with the legs and with the cradle.
That was an attempt at arm drag, just didn't really commit that try to pull up and pass him and then go around behind work.
We're down now.
We've used 2 minutes here in the first grade without a score.
And I think Mike Allen's going to bring it back to the middle again.
This is a step back we got to shoot at him.
Is now.
Yeah, they made both made a couple of attempts with each man where they would try to go in the left their hand up on the man's head.
So with the lower body going in and the hands up on the head, they can't penetrate there.
He went in, but the man blocked out, saw him coming just a little too far away and got caught with his head down and out of position with Warren is trying to do now is pulling away from his legs, pull him in underneath him and away from his face.
Still no score.
And Mike Allen has been satisfied so far that they're both working at it.
He hasn't cornered anybody for stalling, although if there is no score in the next 20 seconds and they get to the end of the period that way, he will have to give a warning to somebody automatic.
Now, that's a rule in college and it's not in high school.
They'll meet again.
They'll just those few seconds left.
And now we're going to go to that wrestling that you see there.
He made the decision to warn the Iowa State, and that's the Iowa State 150 pounder last year.
And for three years before that, a three time national champion, Nate Carr, he is here tonight.
There are a lot of all Americans in this crowd.
I'm sure I saw Eddie Banneker a little while ago.
I want to go back a few years or a lot more.
Yes, that's true.
And so Cross starts on top.
He wants to does take us man down out of this position.
We'll bring him down.
Matt comes back to his feet, bills the hands and scores his one point escape arena takes the lead one that I think it's interesting sometimes to count the number of takedowns that go on in an entire meet.
You get away.
The team is going so far, Iowa State has had only one takedown.
It was a counter that Patterson made in the first period against Fresno, but so far the Cyclones have not been successful.
Obviously on their feet against the Hawkeyes.
So their cross went in underneath but didn't take his hips with him, so he got pulled out of possession.
His hips are back and his head is down.
This is not good position that what he wants to do is either neutralize that and not get taken down or try to get his hips underneath so he can get the takedown himself or stalemate right.
There is one other thing on Farinas escape here.
In the second period, they're back on the feet where they spent 3 minutes trying to get somewhere in the first period of time to do so.
Now, this is the rate of fighting that pulls him up out of it.
That led out of bounds.
A lot of strategy going on right here.
This is kind of a strategy match, just like couple of those other ones.
Neither man is willing to make that real heavy commitment to try to score the takedown.
Well, neither man likes to throw something out of a position.
He is comfortable in there.
Your object is to try to make the other man uncomfortable.
First, let's take him down.
Second, he almost did that right there.
He tried to pull him down with a snap down, got him out of position and almost spun it behind him for the takedown, crushed it.
Nice job of recovering that head.
We have only 25 seconds to go.
In the second period, it did a lot of pushing, not a lot of going.
Marino was warned automatically at the end of the first period he got he got the automatic warning.
So he knows any time he gets caught to back it up, at some point for his opponent, the period ends.
Here's one of our best national champions, Advantech.
He's done some radio, some broadcasting for the Hawkeyes on the radio one to nothing as a scorer.
There's Jay Robinson, the Iowa coach, £150 match.
We had Jim Farina up one to nothing.
And on top, this is the first time he's been in the opposition.
It's his turn.
He wants the leg.
This is his forte.
He got up the high and locked in that, Oh, the frost is out.
It's even one one and there's no well, the 2 seconds are riding time for Farina.
Not enough to make a difference yet.
They have one minute more cumulative total.
This is a big match too.
This is a big one.
Iowa has a four point deficit at the moment.
They have some of their power coming up.
And Jim Zaleski there, when he was underneath them, he had his head underneath the arm.
He just used that arm as a lever against him.
And I'm pretty moved by Al Frost, one that most people might not want to try, but very effective jazz heads under the arm right here.
So when he doesn't sit down, raise his head back and reach back into the man, then the man releases and he turns and scores a two point takedown.
And you don't often see that one three.
Most people don't have enough courage to go ahead and try it 3 to 1 for Frost, a big bone in his chance to wrestle against Iowa State in his senior year, He's got to keep him out keeping control, but he doesn't.
Great.
It takes his hips out in a way as he turns back in and he doesn't get the leg.
So scores a one point escape, a big third period for Frost.
He came into this third period trailing one to nothing.
He got up and got a takedown.
Farina has to score the takedown now.
Now he's going to have to go on the aggressive two with the escape.
Well, with 15 seconds left too soon, there's going to be one more ticket out of the way.
And this one was not decided yet.
And it's a takedown.
His giving up arena escaped the frost so far.
No, no.
So it's awfully quick.
The referee waved off all points, felt that there wasn't a takedown because he did demonstrate control and it didn't feel it.
Then as a result, it could be an escape.
San Diego, his wife getting awfully excited.
Oh, this obviously one more concert party in this huge crowd of Palmer House.
Irene, great.
Up to Frost, please.
But Farina has done effectively against for us to snap him down.
He's got him coming in now He's getting deep on the double and he's got to make space for Farina.
He takes the lead by one.
Now what he has to do is ride for 19 seconds to win.
He has to ride to win.
He's got the leg trapped up.
If Frost gets out of the draw, more two, three for it.
And how Crossed has 4 seconds to make a quick move.
Who's ready at the wisdom?
That's right, because he's going to try to block his legs from coming out somehow reach down, picked up an ankle that kept him from getting his legs out of it.
And it's going to be a win for Iowa State.
Farina with a takedown.
Only the second takedown, The Cyclones, have scored in four matches that have been wrestled here.
Wins over now.
Frost, senior from Nashua High, Iowa.
The score 4 to 3.
Jim Farina the winner I'll say that last takedown.
Iowa State goes up by seven actually comes in on the leg, has the arm tied up.
Then he changes direction As he starts to lose the arm, it comes back across to him, then keeps the legs tied up, gets the two point takedown.
That's the biggest takedown that Iowa state has made so far tonight.
And at the end of the £150 match, it's Iowa State 14, Iowa seven with Iowa's strength coming up, there'll be a short intermission now at the Carver Hawkeye Arena.
Let's take this opportunity to visit the University of Iowa campus and meet Iowa's coach Jay Robinson off the bat with the driver of a Hawkeye State bus.
Jay Robinson is a man who has a title is kind of hard to pin down.
What do we call you?
Interim coach?
You got me anything you want.
Doesn't make any difference to me.
But you are running the team.
Well, I'm.
I'm running in so far as on a day to day basis.
And and but I think a lot of people have kind of blown it out of proportion because I guess what like what I like to say, the best example I can give is it's like being a student teacher in that you're giving the classroom and you're and you and you do all the work and you write the lesson programs and you stay on top of everything.
But if you need help, the teacher is right there to go, go talk to you.
And I think that's kind of the way it is this year, because even though Dean's technically not here all the time, supposedly he's right there in our office.
And if I need any help, if I have a question about something or I can just yell over the divider.
And so we talk about a lot about what's going on.
So it's not it's not like I'm I'm just on my own.
But you have you're an experienced coach and you've done all this before.
Is it different for you, though, still from what it was last year and years before?
Oh, yeah.
It's it's a lot different.
It has been, say, as the assistant coach for the last seven years, because there's a lot of things that that as an assistant coach, you never did.
Did you kind of take for granted you know that the head coach did you know it's like well administrative things looking out for the team as a whole.
In the past, I'd say probably I'd work with two or three or maybe four kids on a real personal basis, and then Dan would probably watch out for a few people on his own.
But this year I find that that I'm looking at all ten guys or 12 guys as we have now, as we're alternating people.
And and I'm trying to keep a keep a handle on where everybody is.
And then so gives you a it's a lot broader spectrum than you're used to.
One last quick question.
Are you where you want to be right now as a team?
I think we're we're pretty close to where we want to be.
At the beginning of the season.
We weren't wrestling real consistently.
We were up and down in dual meets, but then we went to the Midlands and we had a real good performance in the Midlands and I think that's important for us because that shows us that we have the potential, we have the talent, we have it and we can bring it together.
And so now I think the secret is, is there, it's not a secret, but the two ingredients for the next eight weeks is hard work and improvement.
Thank you, Jay.
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Iowa seven.
As we come back to Carver Hawkeye Arena, more of the last five of its ten match schedule.
Iowa got off with a forfeit loss at £118.
They gave up six to start because that eagle honestly wasn't ready to go.
And that's dark as well.
But Mark Trevino got a draw against previously undefeated and untied George Patterson.
At 134, Jeff Kerber got a big 42 to 4 by 15 points at 142.
And then Iowa State's Jim Farina, just before the intermission, beat Al Frost, the Hawks on a late takedown 4 to 3.
It's 14 to 7 coming into Iowa, Power at 58.
What do you think?
Oh, this is where Iowa has a strength.
You're going to see them run into a buzzsaw here.
Iowa State is going to because Iowa runs national champions and top ranked wrestlers right in a row here for three or four.
We've seen a lot of strange things happen in Iowa.
Iowa State beat.
So you never, ever lose sight of that.
Well, I would imagine that when they got in that locker room, Dan Gable had something to say as well as interim coach Jay Robinson.
We got to get started now, guys.
I mean, this is important for us.
We're down by seven.
Yeah.
And let's put the power to these guys and wrestle aggressively.
Yeah, we we may be number one, we may have all these boys in the upper wage, but we're still behind by seven after five matches.
And you see, Nick Harmsen of Ames is wrestling at 158 against Jim Zaleski making a move.
But Gillespie is so tough on counters now, he's going to roll up back points with his hip tilt.
What he wants to do is be able to pick that up and he comes right on a cross.
I'll tell you, he scores in a hurry.
He's got the arm against him.
He's got the hip tipped up.
He's he's holding him up literally with that leg.
The leg that Henson has a hold up from Iowa State is holding him on his back.
So he gets three more.
And just like that, Solecki is ahead seven and up.
And those are the kind of moves he wants to make.
If he can get to the Olympic team, too.
That's right.
He wants to be able to control this man now and put some more points on the board.
And if he doesn't get it kept up here, what he'll do is he'll let it go and take him down again, wrestles to demoralize his opponent, puts a lot of pressure on him.
He gets more aggressive and more intense as matches go along.
Yeah, it's sort of one of those.
Look out, here he comes again kind of thing.
Zaleski on top.
And you already in a minute and a few seconds is piling up the points go back point that does one escape.
Remember, what he gave was a reversal and then an escape for Zaleski.
That's good.
As a one of those ones, that's really quick.
Zaleski is wrestling with a lot of confidence, a lot of enthusiasm here.
He's really opening up the it nothing to lose for Hanson.
Of course, he's got that.
You don't win against national champions by being a shrinking violet.
That's what happens when he's good, especially coming over to the table right now and saying that that one that I hit so quick, he instead of giving a two point reversal and then an escape, what he's given is just an escape 7 to 1.
So Ray Robinson, their interim coach in Iowa, his team does, trailed by seven, but Zaleski is up 7 to 1 at £158 in the first three of his quest for that double over.
I feel very.
They took his hips in Nice on that.
Once he started to reach with his arms, his hips were walking right on him.
Come out now.
He wants to get some more back points.
He'd settle for a fall.
I think you get it.
He'll go after it.
Believe me, he doesn't wrestle just to win the races.
To finish and goes in the leg.
He's got a good cradle with this leg in like this, or he'll knock it down and they'll start turning the hips sideways to try to take him off his base.
His forte really is tip in that hip or in where he chops the arm.
When a man builds back up to a point, he can score points so fast it's demoralizing to get behind this.
Zaleski had his first takedown and then five near-fall points before he was able to recover.
And this was a tough night to wrestle with seven points down against the national champion.
But Zaleski does so well as he lets the man on the bottom have enough room to move.
He doesn't pin him down so tight that the man can't move.
And then as the man tries to move, that's when he scores his back.
One here is a double cell.
He carries his hips on in, gets up, comes up through the man's power, his hips, and drives him on down.
Now, that move covered about 15 feet.
Once he started, Zaleski is out immediately.
He preserves almost all of the minute, 40 some seconds of riding time, 10 to 1.
Zaleski gets it because now Zaleski does not shoot from the open very much.
But he likes to get into these positions where he's in close to the man.
He doesn't come from, from a great distance outside.
He likes to get in and tie up the arms, and then he'll either region with his leg or you'll reach across with his leg and block you out or pull you up and then step on and keep Jay Robinson up.
I thought I heard him say, Put a Turk on it with a Turk on it.
Hanson Again, for the second time in the match, it's him with a single, but keeping it is another matter.
This is a Zaleski.
Got it off in 4.10.
Zaleski does such a good job of right now as he keeps his hips into it.
You see that man there?
Just trying to pull his arm out.
But Zaleski has a block now here.
He did this in early, rolled all the way through.
Now he's got his arm through his leg, pulling over to his back.
So not only did he get the takedowns to get here, but points out three near-fall points.
It lasted more than 5 seconds and it's 15 to 1 now.
There's two takedowns off of Hanson's aggressive offense, where Zaleski has countered him by stopping his motion, then driving him through and lifting his hips up over time.
But Hanson got another high crotch at the edge, as we've often said.
So it's a 2.2 part business.
A warning against Hanson, by the way.
You make that first move on a takedown, but you've got to make another one solid.
You might get another two point near-fall there by corner.
Shoulders over and an escape 17 to 2.
Hanson is only a sophomore.
He's one of two Ames High School people who are in this upper set of the up weights for the cyclones.
The other is Steve Metzger.
You'll see him at 177 and Zaleski got about as far in a double as you can see.
There's real nice job of reaching in and carrying his hips and lifting Hanson's hips.
19 to 2.
Now let's see what he does for he's got to try to tie up the arm and he'll come out around the head, try to pull your arm out from underneath his opponent.
He left up.
There's the hip tilt again as he's holding him up with that top leg, picking him up with his leg and holding Hanson's back.
We're going to he gave it to 21 to 2 on that hip tilt at the end of the second period, we go to period 321 to 2.
Although the Cyclones lead in the lead 14 to 7, we're at £158 on paper here to write down the scores on this.
Some of these the last few matches.
Well he's after the fall all the time.
He just doesn't wrestle to win.
He wrestles and try to feature badly.
This is the same position now.
This time.
What a counter.
That Solecki man.
Oh, yes.
Very nice.
Real Good balance on that.
Got his feet back underneath him.
It looked when Hanson got Solecki up in the air, as if it might be a takedown.
But Solecki, like a cat, knew where he was when he came down.
Now, here they are again in the same position.
They've been in this twice.
Now Zaleski is waiting for the man to raise his hips up.
A man raises his hips up.
He's going to sit that leg in underneath him, and then great.
His hips in underneath and pick the guy's hips up over top.
Hansen wisely didn't raise his hips up.
You get caught again.
There's the double again.
Watch.
He'll take it right to his back after.
This is all very high here.
But that's what if he can improve his leg position, he might get the pin here.
You hold it with the legs and then start crawling up on him with his arms.
His legs are holding the man now on his back.
Oh, Hansen is in real trouble.
He's got the turf on him now.
He's up high.
That's where they got to get a hurdle and hit it eight in 6 minutes.
That extended the ball for Let's the last two.
And you see Dan Gable with a bit of a smile he's had yet just just a standard championship performance by London by Jim Zaleski when a two time national champion you open up and he certainly opened up.
That's six points for the Iowa team.
And they now trail by one two he did when he took him down in this position, was he isolated Hanson's lower body with his legs and then he used his legs to hold him and then crawled up toward the head and got up toward his head to put the pressure on him to try to take him to his back.
Now he just holds the arm and swings out wisely, just stays up toward the head when I have to.
Second, kind of a balancing routine up there.
After six matches, we figure out that's only the second win for Iowa.
And Iowa State has only two of that.
They've wrestled.
That was one forfeit and one draw.
We're at one seven now.
This is another big one, third ranked Lindley Kessler for the University of Iowa, who's lost only once this year.
A junior is up against a talented freshman from Iowa State, Bob Gassman of Downers Grove, Illinois.
Now, Gassman is in good position here with the leg up, and he's wisely pulling Kessler off balance by trying to take it backward of driving into him.
But Kessler is controlling the rest, not giving him an opportunity to take him to the mat control.
The rest was his hand.
Kessler in the dark uniform, the Iowa Black Gassman in his first year at Iowa State, right in the red.
Get in this position.
And they do a lot of pushing forward.
What they're really trying to do is get them out, out of position of pulling off balance.
Then they can make their attack a Kelly Try by Gassman and he was not quite able to pull it off is fine.
And again, but I thought what he did was he lost the arm.
Yes, but he came right back again and lost the arm.
That time at Kessler took him down.
He just intentionally really stayed there for the one point escape escape.
This one point takedown is to Kessler leads 2 to 1.
But Gassman, the what we've seen of him is prepared to go hard the whole time.
He'll wrestle hard.
Now there's a little things that take place in a match you watch as they as they spar for position.
Kessler from Iowa wants to get the inside position.
In other words, he wants to have his arm inside there.
He picks the inside arm, slides off to the side.
On the outside.
Kerry misses it.
Lost the arm.
Kessler got it.
It looked as if he got Gaston to do a position that Gaston wanted to be in.
He just let the army release the pressure on the arm.
He was our last match.
Winner Jimmy Zaleski in the center.
I'll tell you, they've been at the center from the start.
These two have stayed right out there.
A little black circle.
Minutes to go.
First period.
There's the inside position.
You're watching Kessler from Iowa.
Watch his left hand inside of Gaston.
He won't let Gaston have the inside position when they tap.
I guess he wants to stay in there.
A lot of pressure into him right here.
Yes.
He's doing a good job in this match against a real outstanding performance.
It's 2 to 1, Kessler.
Every day, Iowa State still leads in the lead, 14 to 13.
As we come into the corner, part of the Iowa lineup is going to be there's a nice deep back ready shot, I guess that's got the lake high.
Now, what he needs to do right here is keep his man off balance, but just giving him back to look at what Kessler was doing is blocking Gaston State, see his hand in there.
He won't let him get that day and he can't reach him with his leg because he's blocking his hands.
And blind is a factor.
As you can see, he's walking that 5 minutes.
But at no point the crowd in Iowa gets a big cheer.
Kessler The way he held off is a nice job by Das with a lot of composure and a good job of Kessler from Iowa defending him.
So Kessler gets his choice, takes up to start the season after winning 31,568.
Well, it was a good first period.
Both athletes.
That's a nice technique.
The attendance has been announced at 12,568, and that's a simple looking type of technique, but it's very difficult to execute where the man gets up and then the man in the rear standing position just slides to the side and lifts the hips right there.
He just slid off to the side.
Once he gets the angle on the hips, then he can pick them up Gassman back, not complaining.
I think he feels hurt anyway.
So I think that, yes, I kind of let banged his head a little bit when it came down.
But yeah, it could have been that well, but it's acquisition on the hips.
You see how he is right there now watching.
He'll just step to the side.
Now he's got the hips and he once he clears the hips, then he comes down and lands right there.
The head came in behind him and hit him on the back of the head.
That's what happened.
Kessler's head hit Jasmin's head.
So you see Bob gasping.
Now he's ready to go.
He wanted to get them off.
Kessler.
He can stop hurting just for a second.
And this time it's The Iowa man has called for a time with an injury.
When they take these timeouts, both athletes have 2 minutes to recover from any kind of injury.
So when they get in that position where they where they say that they have an injury, the official has to acknowledge that it could be they can't just make a decision on their own that this man isn't hurt because if he was, then he would be in jeopardy losing his license.
Here we go to comfort of types here to hard working 167 pounders.
You see Bob front of a down position.
He's trailing by one against Limerick his where the third ranked 167 fighter in the country.
Yes, he did a nice job there.
Got to his feet.
He didn't let himself breaking down and he got to his feet, controlled the hands and got the one point to score.
And so it's two two with that one point on an Escape by Gassman, Gassman is only a freshman.
I have a suspicion that I've seen a lot of him in Iowa State's future.
Kessler did a nice job of penetrating into it right there, and Gassman picked him up out of it.
And again, Gassman was not able to control the arm on that.
Kelly And a counter by Kessler produces two more points.
At least that's the way I read it.
I'm not sure that's exactly what happened.
That's exactly what happens Kessler is doing now, is just staying up toward the head, keeping pressure.
There's gas to his feet.
And Kessler has tried to pick him there and didn't have an angle.
So he's got to do is just create an angle.
If he's going to pick him up like that.
It's a lot of pressure up toward the head right here.
It looks like you could just get up and that man puts pressure toward your head like that.
It's hard for you to get your feet underneath you.
And we have 30 seconds to go In a second period, not being aggressive toward the fall.
This is where you get in trouble with the official.
Nice job by Gasol sitting around.
And number one thing we are good job by Kessler being able to follow his head and keep that guy in close to his chest.
And again, it's a matter of time whether Gassman on the pass and the disadvantaged position could make anything out of it before the period ends.
And I don't think he can unless he makes a quick move out with 5 seconds to go.
He has been trying that to get up quickly, so let's see if it doesn't move at this time.
He just stayed there.
He gets that footer.
He wants his arms that takes it away.
And there it is.
Fortitude there, Steve.
That skirt will be up next to £177 for Iowa State.
You'll be wrestling off, right, for winning gold.
And again, we have a time out here.
Kessler of Iowa has been having some trouble with the upper left leg.
A muscle cramp or kind of a cramp or a muscle spasms in his thigh.
This is Gasper getting some coaching from practically everybody in the Iowa State Brain Trust.
And you see Lindley Kessler looking at the clock.
His coaches can't coach and all they can do is administer to his injury, whatever that might be.
And so the official will position himself right near that huddle and make sure that they're not coaching.
The Iowa State man can get all the coaching that he wants because he's the one that's not injured.
That's an attempt by the Rules Committee a number of years ago to prevent athletes from taking timeouts when they really weren't injured, calling them injury timeouts and then getting the coaching that was going to help them in 14 to 13.
Iowa State still leads Iowa £167 on next Wednesday night on a regular 10:00 run of the college wrestling series.
We'll have Iowa against Lehigh, the Hawks against the Engineers.
Now back to the again, we're ready to go.
Kessler on the bottom, Gasol on the top to start the third period but Kessler lose by two, Alex by three All with the nice job of taking his hips out away from his opponent.
Kyle Kessler has to take dives.
That's the difference in this pass who's had two takedowns, both on counters of Gassman coming in deep, losing that out right now.
I probably do better to forget the arm and just go to the leg and not try to do the outside carries Kessler in deep.
He has to take him to the mat he's in and he's in the rear standing position.
He must take him down for third and left has been good for him tonight.
He's got that three times on his opponent.
And at 7 to 2 Kessler, five point lead to put his team ahead.
What happened here look like?
It looks like Kessler was going to release him and let him up.
And then Gassman wisely around just grabbed the leg, says I'll take the reverse.
That's right.
Jay Robinson watching Mike Allen, the referee, set up the two men.
Very careful about that.
I got this now.
He just did the release.
I was guessing the back end of a leg deep, but he got extended.
You see now he's got his hips way back behind him.
One down, one minute.
That position really cost you a lot of energy and a lot of time he's got to do a fight to get back up into position.
Kessler blocks him off, official calls the stem.
And at this point, I'd say the stalemate is about us.
All right.
The time is the important thing for Gasper.
He doesn't want to get caught in that position.
Gassman has a cut what appears to be the bridge of his nose.
I think just next to his eye, he's saying, don't worry about it right.
As we said in the past, you talk about the rules trying to set up so that somebody could fake an injury in order to get five.
It's pretty hard to fake blood, actually.
Yes.
And any kind of blood doesn't count on injury time.
So if the man's got bleeding, then he doesn't lose his injury time because of the bleeding.
703 It's Kessler's lead with 40 seconds to go.
He's had three takedowns gassed, but hasn't had any there in this position.
Now gas needs to go.
But Kessler is the guy that does It gets the leg.
No, he's got to take him to the mat.
He still has no points until his man go down there gets him 9 to 3.
The takedown for Pittsburgh.
He has four takedowns.
He lets up Gasper leads by five.
Gassman has his head cut right here, keeps him out of position.
Kessler tries to drive his hips under that good counter, coming back by Gassman.
Kessler does a nice job of covering him, and it's over.
And Iowa has moved into the lead at this meet against Iowa State on the strength of 10 to 4 win For Kessler, with riding time, it was 10 to 4 level, and Kessler ranked third in the country beats Bob Gasper, the Iowa State freshman for the first time in the meet, the Hawks go up 16 to 40 over the Iowa State cyclones here at Carver Hawkeye Arena, 100th £7.
And we're ready to go now at £177 for the hotline.
The sophomore with a 16 of those with the top ranked 177 on breakaway and Golden State.
Metzger, an Iowa State freshman.
Goldman is a heavy favorite here.
Goldman will use about 15 different kinds of takedowns if he gets a chance and just does a lot of things and puts a lot of pressure on his opponent.
He likes he likes almost every position here.
He's got an underhook on one and the arm and the other.
And he just kind of steps down and takes the ankle, picks it behind the knee, and he's near having a good angle, but they're going to go out of bounds.
Dwayne Goldman, only a sophomore, he redshirted his first year at Iowa, wrestled last year as a freshman.
Eligibility went all the way to the national finals before losing there.
He used that underhook on one side full this man in and then reached down to pick the ankle on the other side.
So he got a heel pick with an under arm in order to get the first takedown at his two to nothing.
Goldman Now, he would like to start racking up some back points, too.
You see him look like he's exercising for a hip tilt the way Zaleski did.
He's got the arm there and he's got the hips.
What you're saying is exactly right.
All he wants to do is just lift him up.
But of course, he's going to tip him out of bounds, so he just forgets it.
There's the Iowa state heavyweight, Darrell Peterson, £350 or so.
Now you're going to see Golden Goldman system here.
He steps in, he picks the heel, drives right on through his opponent, then steps in behind to get it.
That's how that takedown was executed.
He let Metzger out.
It's 2 to 1 double, double him to get through his opponent for the first takedown.
He wrestles very confidently.
Well, you could just see that the wrestlers who are doing awfully well they when they know, when they carry themselves, they know that they're going all the way.
And that's right.
They're not going to pick out that they're going through him.
Best idea.
Russell, the opponent that's behind the actual man, because that's how you're going to have to take down that imaginary person behind him.
Golden looking.
That's correct.
That's fortitude.
That's a sort of a Demerol ising thing that that Goldman will do.
He doesn't take many steps backwards.
Believe me.
He's coming at you all the time.
The Hawks have taken the lead here, 16 to 14 in the lead for the first time at 167 with Kessler's win.
And they've won.
The last two is the last We've got to pin over Nick Hanson in the last period at 158.
And looking ahead, we see that Pete Busch, who was a national champion two years ago for Iowa, will wrestle Mike Porcelli at a heavyweight.
It'll be Steve Wilbur of Iowa against Darrell Peterson this morning here, warning that's the result.
So calm and cool in that position.
No, it doesn't even react to that.
No, Most people their back, they'd be frightened, just runs on through it.
But he also does get that arm out of there.
He's got the underhook on one side.
He wants to control the elbow on the other side, he'll get an underhook with his right arm and then he'll push the other arm down and then he'll try to use that underhook in the step sideways and pick your leg like that.
Or you get the heel pick like you did earlier.
Looks like he got hit in the head with the head by the hand.
There was a push.
Goldman was pushing him back to try to get a set up for a shot.
And let's go just momentary stop.
They're back at it with just a few seconds left to go.
And again, Goldman goes in on the double.
Oh, Metzger turns away to avoid getting on his back.
All it does is reach that arm up there, take it at your shoulder when you reach your hand up to block it.
Then he just squats and doubles it.
Well, there's our first look this year at Ricoh.
Generally, though, I was Hawk-Eye team last year.
He wrestled in his freshman year and he's redshirted.
Looks like he's entertaining some young ladies while he's right.
Right.
I think he knew the camera was there.
6 to 2.
Goldman leads next year.
Goldman wants that hip tilt.
He's got to drive his knee in underneath.
Once he gets a meeting, he'll use his leg to lift his opponent out.
And he got on Nearfall 2.05 to 2 oh and ties the waist up tight.
Then he cuts his knee, the outside knee, and then pulls him over.
Now he puts the leg on.
He's going to try to take that man's arm away and he'll probably try to pull the arm in and then reach underneath the knee and grab hold by just to let him go sit up and then let it go.
It's now 8 to 3.
Well, in the last since we started again in the last five matches, 158, 167 and 177.
Iowa State has not yet had a takedown and scored nothing but escapes inside trip.
They didn't have enough pressure going through him, so they just kind of hung there and then pulled out of it.
But Goldman likes this position and then he just goes left and drops his hips.
And that's good pride, the under arm spin.
It didn't work.
The counter goes to Goldman, 10 to 3 now when that man feels that if he can react like Goldman, that's a great reaction.
All he did was just let the arm go loose and then he dropped his hips down.
And there isn't any room for the man to spin in a come from behind it.
And let's face it, to call it controlled, let up and let him up when he wants to let him where he wants to blow, doesn't want it to come back in and get that leg.
And it stopped him to pull back.
Now we have a 30 seconds to go.
In the second period, Goldman leads by six.
There's Goldman.
Just cut to the head again.
Let's go for a drive to the double.
Oh, nice.
Got the hips blocked.
Very similar to what Zaleski did.
Got the hips block and locks his hands and holds him on his back.
So you get to take on a three year follow this one time he's done it trying to get his leg to lose a little bit so they can move off and was quite able to do that.
But he did get a three point NEAR-FALL just a two, I believe It was not a held in long enough.
Passed the 40 a big period for Goldman.
He got eight points to two.
He had six for two in the first period.
Watch it.
Just cuffs the head, then drops doubles, and now watch him carry his hips on through his opponent.
Step simply drives all the way through his opponent.
Now he's got the hips locked, so it just keeps him and then pushes up toward the head and gets a two point NEAR-FALL Now we're taking time out here.
There's a hip problem and the Metzger can calm down, I think probably pretty hard on that double.
But sometimes when you're in there and you're locked and you're straining so hard, the muscles will just going to tetanus, you know, they'll just get a minor cramp.
One part of the body and those muscles will tighten up and the athlete is straining so much, tighten up to get out of what he was in.
It's Iowa, 16 to 14 after 167.
Here at 177, Dwayne Goldman ranked number one of the as ten point lead.
Again, the attendance here at Palmer Hawkeye Arena, 12,500.
I think maybe there might have been a few more too, if you're going to.
But at the end, that's a basketball game encounter between these two schools.
Had to run to do a double overtime over in Ames and people couldn't get back across the state that fast.
Some of them probably came back sore.
The parking was heavy.
It didn't try to stay.
All right.
At this period is Metzger started to start up.
He was only able to run off 3 seconds before Goldman's out.
It's 15 to 4.
Goldman's back in that underhook again.
That's where he likes to be.
Now, he's had to try to get both of them just pressure into him, see what kind of resistance he can get.
One time following that one point, most of opening up scoreline call against Metzger at that point earlier.
So at 2.6 there's there's a single.
What he's going to try to do now is just keep pressure in terms of driving down go home and it's 18 to 4 and three to get that hip.
So you know what?
He's got a pointer going up and down the stretch.
Obviously, he's already got a cramp in or some other trainers trying to get him crosses the leg over and then bend over and stretch and just take the stretch and take the cramp out like most people have ever had a cramp.
Realize that if you get a cramp once and you go right back to exercise, you'll get it right back again.
You know, it comes back easier the second time than it ever did the first time.
And there's still a half to go here.
How much time to left?
32 seconds left, says Mike Gallant after questioning at the bench.
32 seconds of injury time, that makes it 18 to 5 in favor of Goldman.
Goldman's done this to him several times.
Just kept him on the head with his right arm drops into the double rebuilding here at Iowa State.
A lot of freshmen in the lineup.
No wonder he's going to fill the Golden State.
The five and they get in this position.
What Goldman tries to do is dig his right arm and he tries to take his right arm in deep.
And then he wants to just swing his hips out, reach down and catch the knee.
There's the there's the cuff that goes that's gone to a double a couple of times.
There's the double coming right off the cuff.
Watch it drive his hips way back inside that time to get the takedown.
And McDowell didn't feel it could lift him, so he just reached inside and blocked with his leg coming inside out.
That makes it 21 to 5 as they go off and.
GOLDMAN Lock this hands.
There's one Andy Lewis, so many chances to see this outstanding all-American in Iowa.
He's he's one of a number of in this area who are hoping to make the Olympic team at 100 I think, Randy, but think about 30 seconds, 100 feet, 136 to 1 move up with the penalty point for Metzger, locked hands at 21 to 6 and then the 21 to 7 with the escape masters in on a leg that Goldman just Goldman counters by trying to spin all the way around at all.
When they do that twist on the knee, it looks like it's going to tear the leg of the referee stop.
This is if he push, there will be up next at 190 against Mike Porcelli, push, former national champion in the hall.
Goldman's wrestling all the way through this match regardless of the lead, isn't it?
Yes, he is.
He leads by 14 and he's still going in.
He's got a double again.
He's got the double in it.
Well, look at walk through his opponent.
Then he gets the hips and then flips.
He does he's looking for back points.
He was not able to get them, but he did get a takedown.
He obviously, with the right in time, makes a superior decision.
That's 24 to 7 in favor of Dwayne Goldman, who didn't hurt his top ranking at all.
And so at five points to the Iowa total, and it's 2114 after 177, 21 to 44, I would say Hawk started six points down.
They started nine points down.
They were down 11 to 2 there for a while.
And then they began to come back in style.
All Americans gasped.
Boyce But and there's Mike Porcelli, who was a senior in eligibility, is transferred from Virginia College.
Is San Diego, California Wrestling Four.
Iowa State Big Boys won the national title two years ago, redshirted last year.
He's ranked first this year.
I look for this to be a fairly exciting match with somewhat with some people that will get in and try to hit it, push likes this position where he's over and under.
He'll step past him if he can.
And he did win.
I don't know if he scored that points, but he did step past it.
Look at a nice takedown by faith flush and he's up to nothing again here we are at 190 and Iowa State as a team still has only two takedowns was a nice move by Portelli from Iowa State to try to counter that leg by rolling through a bush.
Did a real nice job of reacting to that in order to keep his top position.
Good job now for the bottom man is build that base and get to your feet.
Try to catch him and control on top.
Man.
Just take him to the mat.
Try to bring him back down before jelly is out of food alive.
About 42 seconds.
All right.
Excited.
All four made push on that first take out.
There's that arm drag that goes into the single we're showing you.
Nice job of trying that away from Bush is very aggressive in this match so far.
You know he's carrying up to Porcelli and putting Mike in the defensive all the way so far.
Now, you see they both are in there pushing on the mat, kind of get you out of position here for Kelly.
Andre got his own.
There is the third takedown for Iowa State.
This thing for Kelly goes up 3 to 2 outside Sarah counters coming right back around.
He's got the arm swings It takes his body's weight off the mat just swings on Bush's arm for the takedown.
Looking back, I realize that Porcelli says, I'll go up with you, but not many people want to do that with Bush.
But Mark says, I will Bush like this.
He likes the overhead.
You know, he likes it.
With his left arm over top.
Porcelli may feel comfortable where he is, but Bush feels comfortable where he has also.
So say this, somebody is going to get it here before this match is all.
Bush has already taken him down with this once, you know, by stepping in for Kelly's block and his risk of the keeping the rest out, Bush can't do what he wants to do there.
He'll stalemate back to the center.
I was looking back, realized that Kevin Darkness won his match 5 to 2, but he did it without a takedown earlier, two penalty points and two escapes and Iowa State has generally had a tough time on its feet.
Porcelli scored a takedown here against Bush just a few moments ago.
It's a tough match, three, three with only 3 seconds left to go in the first period.
They are back in that position again.
They get in more often than somebody Somebody, as I said, is going to get a start on his back or come awfully close to, as you say.
Obviously, Portelli knows he's been trained to know that this is a position that Bush likes, but he obviously feels more comfortable there than anywhere else to work.
There's not much time left.
So first period, good one, good first period, 3 to 3 score.
It's Iowa, 21, Iowa State with this match and one more to go.
Anyway, it'll be Carol Peterson against Steve Wilber.
Now, Porcelli has a good cradle.
He knows how to cradle and he and he will use that.
So Bush has to try as he gets up, he gets some kind of hand control If he can't keep that cradle nice for a counter, really put his head into the mat.
Believe me, if you can catch a replay of that when you see one of the best counters that we've seen in a long time, because what he did was he got to his feet.
Porcelli picked the leg up, but he had his head to the outside.
Now here he's guys head this.
And I watched Bush just pick his leg up and drill for jelly right off the bat by pulling his feet out of the way.
So Porcelli is holding Bush's leg, but Bush just picks his other leg up off the mat.
And then all the way it goes to Portela, his head, drilling it right down in there.
Well, make sure it makes you really see why they stopped wrestling on wooden floors.
All right.
Very, very astute observation.
Porcelli says.
I'm ready to go.
And Steve Bush is on top.
He had the reversal to take a lead 5 to 3, and he's managed to hold the position.
Now the writing time is building back up again for Bush.
He has 40 seconds difference and it actually does good job here to get to his feet.
Bush is wise, he likes his hands, and now he can take his hips in to drive him on back down to the mat, keep control he got in trouble with the legs earlier.
Doug will be interesting to see if Portelli can exercise something before he gets knocked down.
Earlier.
Do a nice job of reacting to the legs.
This time he's got his hips down here.
Bush has the legs in and Mike Allen feels this position ain't going anywhere.
So start over.
Stalemate.
Five, two, three.
Hawkeye Carver Arena on Iowa Public Television.
It's Iowa against Iowa State.
In the Iowa City, half of the series.
They'll go again at Ames later, they'll make one more stalemate.
Harold Nicholson, Jim Gibbons over here on the left arm when he reaches the referee, has an option.
If this repeats itself that's calling one of these guys to start.
So the light comes in.
A bush is awfully high on this, awfully high for Kelly shakes him off and for Kelly's I'll take ball trails by one, Bush five for four, although Bush has a minute and, a half of writing time, the difference where the half of that have to go, period to go was a spar for position right here.
Both athletes are they're not safe and secure right now.
This bet one point score was going to go someplace.
It won't end like that.
I'm sure each man's trying to throw a throw or second.
All right.
A little suspense in that kind of situation when you know that they both like that.
You got yourself extended, though.
You see, Bush just carries right on through with that good reaction.
But they ended up off the map here.
We got to the center again are the Iowa state cheerleaders who made the call in closing seconds to the secretary and it ends well.
I'll tell you what this time is going to be Pete's turn to go up.
And Mike Porcelli.
Mike goes to the bottom.
Bush leads by one set, 5 to 4.
He has a minute and a half advantage in writing time.
And his team, the Hawks, lead by seven Iowa 21, Iowa State 14 Porcelli do a nice job of peeling that hand to get to his feet west.
Got to let him go, but he would have hung on to him had he not done a good job for Charlie then.
Nice work right there, the Iowa State and so on the board, the scores tied at five five.
Bush still has that riding time advantage, which kind of slowed it down now.
Yeah, he was a better control on the flow of things early and now it's got a bit to slow down as far as the tempo.
Now, Bush was if he was going to let Porcelli move around a little bit, see if he could take advantage of that over hook.
But on Martinelli's, that popped a couple of times and he's taking time out again to take the bell sound out of his head.
It he's ready by 520 to go in the match he has to score there Bush penetrating deep on a single.
That's the first shot he's made that way, a very good move.
Now he's got the knee high above the hip at this.
Oh, but I was over talking to the to the bench and I wonder if he didn't say take the shot you needed to in order to get him away from it.
Now he drives his head through right here to take four back to the mat after seeing a lot of upper body.
That was something, I think getting Porcelli thinking up and going down.
That's what you want to do frequently when you wrestle is change levels, is what we call it.
In coaching.
You work on upper body all the time, now change levels and go to the low level attack here morning tomorrow morning against Bush.
Like I said, he was throwing it up on top.
It's two point lead for Bush with riding time.
He will have riding time no matter what.
So you could just add extra point on there if you want to make the five or Kelly can't go out, he has to move up on him and a reversal split him right over tough guy.
Well that makes it seven seven on the board on this with 21 seconds to go.
The Iowa state coach is trying to get Portela his attention.
I don't know if you saw them or not.
The idea is let him up and try to take him down seven, seven up.
Caution, caution.
Moving for the caution against course, now they're up 8 to 7 in favor of Bush and Porcelli.
They need to take down we need to take down for a time one action right there.
Not really penetrating that deep enough.
This guy got the idea.
Just didn't carry the hips in underneath it went and was riding time.
It's big.
Bush's victory, 9 to 7.
But I'm sure it's going to make both up thoughtful about the future.
I think you're right there.
Doug Porcelli probably says, Well, I think maybe I can beat him.
And he was going to say, this guy is pretty tough.
I'll be ready next time.
Even more Bush nine, Porcelli seven.
And it's three points for the Iowa team.
All see a win right there by Porcelli changes the whole complexion of the meet with the size of these heavyweights coming in at 350 pounder against a 250 powder.
You know, it makes the score go 2117 instead of 2414.
Now, Iowa State can't win, but it would have made a difference.
Yes, 24 to 14 in favor of the Hawks.
Here's Darryl Peterson, the big man in red for Iowa State junior from Utah against Steve Wilbur from Indianola, Iowa.
Steve Wilbur is 12 and eight this year, but nine of those wins a bit by pin.
He pins a lot of people.
Peterson had a knee injury, the surgery, a skull surgery in December and is just beginning to go round back in the shape it is.
It is a real big man.
You can see the difference in size between these guys.
When he stands up straight, his chest is right, Steve off his face, no headgear problems.
It wasn't anything crucial going on.
So Mike Allen had a stop at a place stand right in there, chest to chest with him, just kind of fighting for a position.
Small man, you have to be careful of this when you're s all this size.
They you know, they need to be able to create angles on their opponent.
In other words, be able to turn him sideways a little bit so they can get him instead of right straight on to his hips and his power.
They change and try to attack him on an angle.
That way they don't get it underneath all that weight, even if they get taken down, they may get hurt.
Wilbur got came out of that first little head to head confrontation with a look like a some kind of a cut on his nose.
Doesn't seem to be terribly worried about it.
He has both arms tied up over the head.
He was going to try to throw the big man.
He had the position.
He just didn't quite have the arm locked time.
A lot of head bumping going on here, too.
And it certainly is back to the center again.
No scar.
It's gone 2 minutes.
And you take a little guy, you don't necessarily want him to go in underneath you unless he's got tremendous offensive ability to take the big guy.
He might want to reach in there and take over those legs, whoever gets it and he stands up with it's going to be up by the ceiling.
He's got the height going first trouble.
That is when the big man reaches in.
He suddenly brings himself down to the little man size and wanting to.
They're going to want the both boys in the pocket want it to Peterson and the world sometimes happens in these heavyweight matches when they're on their feet.
And now he's got his arms locked up.
Now Peterson has Wilbur's arms.
Now, if he can reach across with a leg like he tried, that's where the big man all just has to put his weight in play.
When those arms are locked up, you're in trouble.
He has them again, but he has to get the trip.
I see Wilbur locking hands behind the back.
Right, Wilbur Couples hips out right there.
Now.
Oh, that one happened too close to the end to be worth anything.
But it just goes to show it can be done here.
He's in in this position by steps that takes like that.
He drives on through and looks like Peterson is going to try to throw him the other side.
This hips just dropped his hips down, but the buzzer had blown before they let on him.
That and Wilbur takes the top position.
He gets the choice to the cut there on the bridge of the nose.
They got Wilbur got that in there and their first little center in the middle.
What a lot of close head work done on Wilbur Scott driving again.
Peterson And he has finished flat.
I stayed with the brunt of the breakdown until it took the man himself.
What's up?
Once these men go down, it's, well, tough.
The bigger man, they get their knees under and get back up to the base.
Wilbur would like to control the arms now, and what he wants to do is pull an arm underneath him or he just effective as he's doing right here, getting both arms out in front of it.
Yeah, a little indecision there for a minute.
Now.
Peterson's back to his base again, but Wilbur has both arms behind and driving hard and again he has Peterson in a position where the big man is unable to put anything together.
Like what?
They're people from Iowa State or any is that when Peterson builds to a tripod, gets up, Wilbur locks hands and he still has weight on the hand, but he's knocked him down.
Now he's in pretty good shape until Peterson gets back up here to there is a point to decision on the officials card as to which guys now on the man on the bottom is his locking hands to try to keep him from pulling him in.
That gets those arms underneath him.
Doug, he's really vulnerable on the bottom.
That's the first point of the match.
As a matter of fact, it came with 25 seconds to go and there goes Peterson up.
But he was not stopped.
Wilbur was able to hold it in position long enough for a near fall.
He's controlling this match very well, Wilbur, on top as time runs out.
And the second period, he rode the whole period up as Gable's line, which was Gable.
He knows that the Iowa team is going to win at least 24 to 14 well before the start.
But Steve Wilbur is out there doing battle with Darrell Peterson, 45, in the heavyweight match.
There's Peterson who gets his turn on time.
It happens right here, I think, and have to try to get up out of there.
I'll try to have the right to either raise his upper body up fast and get a foot to replace it or write his hips up like he did right there.
Can't get breaking down.
Don't want to let this man take his knees up underneath it.
Got so much weight on him.
Once he stops, you can't get your upper body back up.
So what now?
What Wilbur has to do is try to build his hips up like this and then stand up and throw.
And now he's in a good spot about oh, oh, oh.
Wilbur leads to the nothing.
There you see the Iowa bench Wilbur.
One man they'd like to see really come around.
He it was a tremendous prospect coming out of high school.
He still is an outstanding wrestler.
But for a period, it was almost as if he forgot how to win.
Well, what happened really, in a way, was that he had three years not wrestling varsity, you know, because they had national champions in there, the Banach boys.
And that just put him in a position where he kind of lost track of the winning edge.
Now he's getting it started.
I'm sure that he's going to be a real solid performer for him.
There was a warning there was a penalty point given in there.
The Peterson stalling on Wilder and Wilbur was called for blocking with the head inside.
And it was the first point for Peterson.
Now, Wilbur does have enough riding time for a point.
So Peterson has to get a takedown to win.
So he's going to have to start doing something that's going to affect the takedown attempt, not just lean on him and push.
Now, it is a situation, well, the whole row by Peterson, whoever gets the takedown is 4 to 1 that on a solid away with 18 seconds to go.
I was going to say that Wilbur has riding time for sure.
Well, as long as he doesn't dig in deep, he can't get rolled because, you know, as long as he doesn't put his arms in there deep where Peterson can grab one and then roll over, he's got to be in pretty good shape.
And so with riding time, Wilbur of Iowa has defeated Darrell Peterson 5 to 1 five in a heavyweight match, 5 to 1 in the heavyweight match.
And there's the final score.
Three points go up for the Hawkeyes.
And after the start that maybe some people and I think we were about from expected where Iowa State picked up some of the they to the Hawkeyes came back with their power in the upper weights and wanted 27 to 40 against their intrastate rivals the Iowa state cyclones in the first of two meetings these teams will have this year.
Two teams you can say the coaches are going down the line and shaking hands with each other, saying hello.
Now the two coaches together there, Jay Robinson and Harold Nichols, after 12,568 fans in Carver Hawkeye Arena saw Iowa win 27 to 40.
And it was a good one.
I got Jack, I tell you, I thought that Iowa State had a very favorable showing, even a couple of matches.
They lost their young kids came in there.
It's very difficult to wrestle against the balance of a team like Iowa.
And what happened was this Bill Kelly got a forfeit that egg lunch and he was bad.
And so Iowa started from six points.
Kevin Darke has had a toughie with Tim Riley, but won at 5 to 2 without scoring a takedown.
At 134.
Mark Trevino put the first blemish on George Paterson's record this year with a draw.
It was 4 to 4 to good wrestlers.
At 142, Jeff Kerber had a big night.
He beat Wayne Sharp in a superior decision 14 two it was 11 to 7 that.
But Jim Farina got what turned out to be the last Iowa State victory with a 4 to 3 decision and a last second takedown against Al Frost for Iowa State.
Then Iowa won all the rest of it.
Jim Zaleski, up in 608 over the cancer, won 67.
Lindley Kessler beat Bob Gassman ten for the way Goldman beat Steve Metzger at £177, 24 to 7 at £190.
And a tough tussle.
Pete Bush.
Mike Porcelli 9 to 7.
And then you just saw the heavyweights, Steve Wilbur, five, and Darrell Peterson, 127 for Iowa and 14 the Cyclones.
Well, once again, that final score, 27 to 14.
Iowa.
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