The football game just ended, and I should really wait before posting here. Football team couldn’t score a touchdown, and then Wake rubbed our noses in it at the end.
Solid win by the wrestling team, with some really nice wins and some really bad losses. This is what Coach Koll was worried about with young wrestlers. Let’s start with the good.
Loved watching Hepner wrestle tonight. He fought through bad positions to win the scrambles, and stuck his guy to give us a path to win the match. Terukina showed the lightning quick high crotch single leg that I saw in his videos from Iowa State. He and Root stayed aggressive to score major decisions for the team. Without he extra points from these 3 matches we lose the match tonight.
Oakley and Dailey picked up wins, and both were important 1-score wins that were decided by a single takedown that went our way in both matches. Both fought to get the decisive score, but neither wrestler seemed really aggressive in the match. Regardless they both came through when it counted.
Neves and Portella both lost big, but both fought hard under the circumstances. Portella was stepping in for the injured Ogunsanya at the last minute, and faced the highest ranked wrestler in the match in #6 Wask. He gave up a tech fall, but saved a team point by not getting pinned. Neves injured his left ankle early in the match and was visibly struggling to put weight on it during the match. If he defaults or gets pinned the match is tied. Neves gave up a lot of points, and a major decisions to the #12 ranked wrestler on one leg, but fought for the team win.
Less pleased with the other 3 losses. Platt simply came out flat, and got beat on his feet twice by a more aggressive wrestler for the takedowns that decided the match. Simcox controlled most of the match, until he gave up the critical takedown late. He needed an escape and takedown with less than 45 seconds, and couldn’t get either. Askew came out aggressive, and looked really good, until he didn’t. He got 2 first period takedowns, and the got beat the rest of the match. Don’t know if he ran out of gas, got hurt, or just quit, but he looked bad for the final 2 periods.
Kolat had his team focused, aggressive, and ready to wrestle. We did enough to win, but it wasn’t pretty. Sorry, but some of this is collective frustration from wrestling, football, and life as we know it. Hope everyone can enjoy the rest of your weekends.