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Prairie - Wrestling

Prairie Hawks storm to Independence title

INDEPENDENCE - Prairie crowned seven champions, had two runners-up and rolled to the team title Saturday at the Independence Invitational wrestling meet.

Winning titles for Prairie were Josh Wenger (113), Chris Walters (120), Trey Blaha (126), Jamie Day (138), Peyton Wagner (152), Austin Gould (182) and Andrew Netolicky (220). Casey Becker (160) and Cameron Rathje (170) finished second. Zack Fiser (106), Jayden Flege (132) and Skyler St. John (145) had third-place finishes.

Prairie finished with 259.5 points. Osage was second with 220.

Xavier finished eighth with 75 points.

INDEPENDENCE INVITATIONAL

Teams
1.  Cedar Rapids Prairie  259.50
2.  Osage 220
3.  Independence  176
4.  South Elgin, IL  112
5.  Hampton Dumont 96
5.  Marshalltown 96
7.  Ames 83
8.  Cedar Rapids Xavier 75
9.  North Fayette  72
10.  Waukon  49.5

 

Prairie - Wrestling

Prairie grapplers feature 7 state qualifiers

The Cedar Rapids Prairie wrestling team had a good season last year with a state champion and six other grapplers who reached the state tournament in Des Moines.

This year could be even better.

All seven of the state qualifiers are back, although 145-pound state champ Zach Witte begins the year on the disabled list with a broken arm. He hopes to return in a few weeks.

"Knowing that seven guys have gotten a taste of it, that's a great thing," Coach Blake Williams said.

Andrew Netolicky, who finished sixth at 189 pounds, is back for the Hawks. So are Jayden Flege, Chris Walters, Zach Becicka, Cameron Rathje and Peyton Wagner, all of whom needed only more victory to climb the awards stand in Des Moines.

"If they had won that match they would have placed," Williams said. "Hopefully they're hungry to get on the stand."

Trey Blaha did not qualify for the state meet last year, but he had a solid season and fell short in a tough district. He gives the Hawks another strong wrestler. "He's probably hungrier than anybody," Williams said.

Williams said his experienced wrestlers have improved since the end of last season.

"I think so," he said. "They're sure of themselves. I think everybody is stronger and bigger and more experienced and even hungrier. Even the guys who weren't down there (at the state meet)."

Prairie has 59 wrestlers on the team this season, and Williams said there's been stiff competition for spots in the starting lineup.

"We're probably as deep as we've been, numbers-wise," said Williams, beginning his ninth year as head coach. "That brings out the best in people, and there are some weights that are going to be hotly contested.

"It's a matter of everybody making themselves better. I think it will, in the long run."

Prairie was scheduled to open the season Thursday in a double-dual with Kennedy at Waterloo East, but the meet was postponed until Dec. 20 following the death of Kennedy assistant coach Jeff Clark. The Hawks will start the season Saturday at a tournament in Independence.

Witte broke a bone in his left arm during the football season and will miss a few meets. He has a doctor's appointment on Tuesday to see if the cast can be removed. In the meantime, he's trying to get ready for the season.

"He's doing everything he possibly can with a cast that goes above his elbow," Williams reported. "He does a lot of drilling and keeping his shape up.

"I know he's antsy to get back into it. Every day I see him doing more and more. Sometimes we have to tell him to stop."

Witte has signed to wrestle at the University of Northern Iowa next season. Williams won't rush him back into the lineup.

"He's got a bright future in college, no matter what happens this year," Williams said. "Obviously he wants to win it and repeat (as state champion), but there are bigger and brighter things in his future."

The Hawks finished 12th in the team standings at the state tournament last winter. Williams thinks the team is capable of cracking the top-10, but is not ready to reveal team goals.

"We just want to do what we need to do before that and get better every week," he said. "By the time conference and districts come around, hopefully we're at our best.

"We just want to get as many guys down there (to the state meet) and get as many guys on the awards stand as possible. We want to see how high we can get, but there's a lot of stuff before that."

 

Prairie - Wrestling

Zach Witte commits to UNI

Prairie state champion wrestler Zach Witte has decided to continue his college career at Northern Iowa.

Witte won the state Class 3A 145-pound state title last February as a junior.

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Prairie - Wrestling

Witte wins; Hawks' season ends

WAVERLY -- Prairie state champion Zach Witte recorded a pin to end an undefeated season in the Hawks' 48-13 loss to Waverly-Shell Rock in the Class 3A regional dual meet tournament Tuesday night.

Witte pinned Casey Becker in 5 minutes at 145 pounds. Prairie also got a major decision from Andrew Netolicky at 189 and Peyton Wagner had a decision at 160.

Waverly-Shell Rock recorded four pins and a technical fall.

Waverly-Shell Rock won the traditional state meet Saturday. The Go-Hawks are second second in the state dual meet tournament. Their first round match is against Linn-Mar at 12 p.m. Saturday at the U.S. Cellular Center.

WAVERLY-SHELL ROCK 48, CEDAR RAPIDS PRAIRIE 13
103 - Andrew Steiert (WSR) dec. Trey Blaha 9-2; 112 - Spencer Derifield (WSR) major dec. Jayden Flege 13-4; 119 - Eric DeVos (WSR) dec. Chris Walters 8-2; 125 - Tanner Werner (WSR) pinned Zach Becicka, 3:34; 130 - Seth Ebling (WSR) dec. River Whitters 10-3; 135 - Kolton Rottink (WSR) pinned Jamie Day, 2:33; 140 - Jordan Rinken (WSR) pinned Casey Becker, 4:33; 145 - Zach Witte (CRP) pinned Blake Seehusen, 5:00; 152 - Cody Caldwell (WSR) technical fall over Cameron Rathje 16-1, 5:47; 160 - Peyton Wagner (CRP) dec. Shawn Miller 9-5; 171 - Adam Walther (WSR) dec. Alex Steenblock 6-5; 189 - Andrew Netolicky (CRP) major dec. Collin Heidemann 9-0; 215 - Kaleb Staack (WSR) dec. Tyler Zacek 6-1; 285 - Cody Krumwiede (WSR) pinned Dillon Brunscheen, 4:28.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 February 2011 22:57
 

Prairie - Wrestling

Witte claims 145 crown at state tourney

DES MOINES -- Zach Witte could write a thriller about his high school wrestling career someday.

Chapter 1: Witte finishes a surprising second at the 2009 state tournament as a starry-eyed freshman.

Chapter 2: Witte fails to qualify for state as a sophomore in 2010 and dedicates himself to winning the 2011 state title, vowing to climb to the top of the podium.

Chapter 3: He does it.

Witte became Cedar Rapids Prairie's first state champion in five years Saturday night when he edged Gabriel Moreno of Urbandale, 6-5, for the Class 3A 145-pound crown at Wells Fargo Arena.

"I've done it. I've finally done it," an exuberant Witte declared. "Wow. Wow is all I've got."

Wow was good enough.

Witte capped his perfect season with a 38-0 record and became Prairie's first state champion since Phil Sexton won the 140-pound crown for the Hawks in 2006.

Witte won the title in style. He defeated Chad Ryan, a 2010 state champion, in the semifinals in overtime Friday night. Then he nipped Moreno, who placed third at state in 2010, before a sellout crowd in Des Moines. Ryan, from Sioux City North, and Moreno were ranked 1-2 in the state coming to Des Moines, but Witte will be ranked No.1 heading out of town.

"Boy," said Prairie Coach Blake Williams. "A tough bracket like that, a lot of good kids, those two matches back to back.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 February 2011 22:57

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