Got to watch Arnold and Kueter wrestle up close for the first time yesterday at Mendenhall. There were some really good wrestlers at Ames yesterday, both Iowa and ISU commits. You see some kids and think that kid's pretty good, or he's a big thick kid. Then you see guys like Gabe and Kueter and are reminded there are special levels of talent. In the semis, Gabe toyed with an Ankeny wrestler, who looked bigger/stronger than Arnold, TF him in 5:02. It was impressive.
Then, there's Kueter. Again, I've never seen him wrestle...he's a nasty brute. His semi match was held in the green turf area at Ames HS that has a large track balcony around one half that was full of people, then the area around his mat was full of watchers as well. He was wrestling Christensen from Ballard, a soph with a good record (that's all I know about him). Christensen went after Kueter and was not backing down. That seemed to piss off Kueter and it was a series of takedowns, pushing off Christensen's head while letting him up, another takedown, before he finally put him out of his misery and pinned him. It was nearly silent during the match...spectators seemed to realize they were witnessing a rare force.
Ross from Fort Dodge is impressive as well. A freshman, he won the 195 bracket, beating the other Christensen kid from Ballard in the finals 7-2.
Then, there's Kueter. Again, I've never seen him wrestle...he's a nasty brute. His semi match was held in the green turf area at Ames HS that has a large track balcony around one half that was full of people, then the area around his mat was full of watchers as well. He was wrestling Christensen from Ballard, a soph with a good record (that's all I know about him). Christensen went after Kueter and was not backing down. That seemed to piss off Kueter and it was a series of takedowns, pushing off Christensen's head while letting him up, another takedown, before he finally put him out of his misery and pinned him. It was nearly silent during the match...spectators seemed to realize they were witnessing a rare force.
Ross from Fort Dodge is impressive as well. A freshman, he won the 195 bracket, beating the other Christensen kid from Ballard in the finals 7-2.