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Washington - Wrestling

Kennedy wrestlers honor memory of Jeff Clark

Brent Paulson lost an assistant coach and good friend. Luke Kremer and Ryan Rodriguez lost a coach they respected and could joke around with in practice. Kyle Clark lost his brother.

Everybody on the Cedar Rapids Kennedy wrestling team has been saddened by the sudden loss of Jeff Clark, the Kennedy assistant coach who died unexpectedly Nov. 27 from a pulmonary embolism in his lungs. He was 34 years old.

They honored Jeff Clark's memory at Kennedy High School Thursday when the Cougars hosted Cedar Washington and Dubuque Senior in a Mississippi Valley Conference meet. The Cougars gave Jeff's parents, John and Karen Clark, a framed photo and plaque during a brief but touching ceremony.

The Cougars also honored Clark's memory by fighting hard and winning both meets, topping Dubuque Senior 45-31 and defeating Washington 41-23. Washington trimmed Dubuque Senior, 37-36.

The Cougars lost a friend, brother, assistant coach and all-around good guy.

"It's not something you can really get over," said Rodriguez, a senior and one of Kennedy's top wrestlers. "I think it's something we just have to learn to live with. He was a great man and he influenced a lot of people.

"He was a big part of our lives and our team, and we're going to miss him. We're going to keep winning for him."

Rodriguez and Kremer were close to Clark, probably the closest of any of the wrestlers. They'd joke around and have fun, trying to lighten the mood in a tough sport.

"A lot of jokes," said Kremer, a senior and another of Kennedy's top wrestlers. "He'd kind of give us crap and we'd give him crap back."

"He was one of those guys that had a hard shell on the outside," said Rodriguez, "and inside he was all gooey."

Kyle Clark was best friends with his older brother. They helped Paulson with the Kennedy wrestling program and worked out together. Kyle misses his brother dearly.

"Our day always started with a workout," Kyle said. "The first time I came back to work out, it was weird not having him there.

"Every day something new comes up and it's like, 'I want to talk to my brother about this.' Two or three times a day something comes up. I'll want to talk to him and he's not there."

The Kennedy coaches had to make personnel decisions during Thursday's meet, but their conversations were not the same. "Brent and I were sitting there talking about what we need to do. It used to be a three-way conversation," Kyle said.

Paulson had the same empty feeling at times Thursday. He's trying to fight through the painful loss as well.

"When things get tough, I always think about what Jeff would do," said Paulson. "He was one guy I bounced a lot of things off of."

Kennedy postponed a meet last Thursday following Jeff Clark's death. The Cougars struggled at the Keith Young Invitational in Cedar Falls this past Saturday, still trying to regain their equilibrium, but Paulson thinks the team bounced back this week.

Jeff Clark's death was the second tragedy that's affected the Kennedy wrestling program this year. Drake Brown, a Kennedy sophomore and member of the squad, died earlier in the school year.

"It's been tough on our team," said Paulson. "I'm extremely proud of the kids, how they came back fighting. It's brought us closer in a lot of ways."

Paulson had a team meeting after Jeff Clark died, trying to help his athletes - and himself - move forward.

"I tried to set the tone as best I could," he said. "I told them that we're not going to dedicate the season to anybody, because Jeff wouldn't want that. If you want to honor him, when you take the mat, wrestle like he would want you to wrestle.

"This will go on forever," said Paulson. "It's not like it's going to pass today because we won, or a year from now. It's going to be there. He made a big impression on a lot of these kids. And me."

Kremer said that last week seemed like one of the longest weeks of school he's ever had, with visitation and services.

"It's definitely hard. It's something that's been on our minds," Kremer said. "We need to take care of Kyle and make sure he's all right."

Kyle Clark took some time off after his brother died, then returned to Kennedy wrestling. "I wanted to get back right away because I had to do something," he said. "I couldn't just sit around the house.

"It's been tough," he said, "but there are the right people around here to get through it."

Jeff Clark graduated from Kennedy High School in 1996 and had served as an assistant coach since 2001.

"Nothing is going to bring him back," said Rodriguez. "We'll make sure we do everything we can to honor his name and honor ourselves. Just keep winning for him, I guess."

KENNEDY 45, DUBUQUE SENIOR 31

138 - Ryan Rodriguez (CRK) tech fall Zack Donovan, 16-1 (4:55).
145 - Ben Feuerhelm (CRK) won by forfeit.
152 - Jack Freese (DS) dec. Keenen Nosek, 8-2.
160 - Shawn Knox (CRK) pinned Mitch McElmeel, 5:40.
170 - Shane Williams (CRK) pinned Alex Gudenkauf, 2:17.
182 - Rob Blake (DS) pinned Curtis Stacey, 3:49.
195 - Dakoda Aldrich (CRK) pinned Mitch Powers, 1:21.
220 - Jesse Blus (DS) major dec. Zack Goodall, 16-3.
285 - Zach Meyer (DS) won by forfeit.
106 - Chase Lynn (DS) pinned Grant Helle, :46.
113 - Kobi Cowen (CRK) won by forfeit.
120 - Kemmy Betwell (DS) pinned Nick Waterhouse, 3:51.
126 - J.D. Ruzicka (CRK) dec. Jordan Peterson, 12-6.
132 - Luke Kremer (CRK) pinned Enoc Alverenga, 3:17.

WASHINGTON 37, DUBUQUE SENIOR 36

145 - Kaisar Herz (CRW) won by forfeit.
152 - Jack Freese (DS) major dec. Tyler Burkle, 14-4.
160 - Mitch McElmeel (DS) pinned Evan Lehrman, 2:43.
170 - Meshak Niyongere (CRW) pinned Alex Gudenkauf, 1:46.
182 - Drake Hickok (CRW) pinned Rob Blake, 5:33.
195 - Mitch Powers (DS) dec. Noah Fox, 6-1.
220 - Jesse Blus (DS) won by forfeit.
285 - Tyler Burrell (CRW) pinned Zach Meyer, :57.
106 - Chase Lynn (DS) tech fall Dax Dills, 15-0 (3:27).
113 - Troy Neagle (CRW) won by forfeit.
120 - Kemmy Betwell (DS) pinned Trey Schuler, 4:51.
126 - Jordan Peterson (DS)pinned Keenan Newbold, 3:09.
132 - Jordin Eicher (CRW) dec. Enoc Alverenga, 8-2.
138 - Trevor Luebe (CRW) major dec. Zack Donovan, 12-4.

KENNEDY 41, WASHINGTON 23

152 - Keenen Nosek (CRK) dec. Tyler Burkle, 4-1.
160 - Shawn Knox (CRK) dec. Evan Lehrman, 8-3.
170 - Curtis Stacey (CRK) pinned Meshak Niyongere, 4:18.
182 - Shane Williams (CRK) dec. Drake Hickok, 5-4.
195 - Dakoda Aldrich (CRK) pinned Noah Williams, 2:41.
220 - Zach Goodall (CRK) pinned Noah Fox, 1:23.
285 - Tyler Burrell (CRW) won by forfeit.
106 - Dax Dills (CRW) major dec. Kobi Cowen, 11-0.
113 - Troy Neagle (CRW) won by forfeit.
120 - Trey Schuler (CRW) major dec. Nick Waterhouse, 13-2.
126 - J.D. Ruzicka (CRK) major dec. Keenen Newbold, 15-1.
132 - Luke Kremer (CRK) major dec. Jordin Eicher, 14-6.
138 - Ryan Rodriguez (CRK) pinned Trevor Luebe, 3:33.
145 - Kaisar Herz (CRW) dec. Ben Feuerhelm, 6-0.

Last Updated on Friday, 09 December 2011 15:43
 

Washington - Wrestling

Burrell, Warriors win title at Bondurant-Farrar

BONDURANT - Tyler Burrell won the 285-pound title Saturday to help Cedar Rapids Washington capture top honors at the Bondurant-Farrar wrestling tournament.

Burrell won the 285-pound crown with a pin in 4:18 against a wrestler from Boone in the finals.

The Warriors won the 11-team tournament with 204.5 points. Bondurant-Farrar placed second with 189.

Troy Neagle (113), Kaisar Herz (145) and Noah Fox (195) placed second for Washington. Jordin Eicher (132), Tyler Burkle (152), Evan Lehrman (160) and Drake Hickok (170) finished third.

Dax Dills (106), Jon Rockwell (126) and Trevor Luebe (138) finished fourth for the Warriors. Trey Schuler (120) placed fifth.

BONDURANT-FARRAR TOURNAMENT

Team Standings

1. Washington 204.5, 2. Bondurant-Farrar 189, 3. South Tama 147, 4. Waukee 140, 5. Boone 139.5, 6. Eddyville-Blakesburg 135, 7. North Polk 97, 8. Saydel 84, 9. Dowling JV 60, 10. CMB 50.5, 11. Pleasantville 14.

Championship Matches

106 - Hellickson (Dowling) dec. Mouriam (Boone), 8-5.
113 - Marolf (EB) major dec. Neagle (CRW), 11-2.
120 - Glosser (EB) dec. Scheve (Waukee), 12-9.
126 - Rooney (B-F) dec. Clark (Boone), 5-0.
132 - Crosby (EB) dec. Perry (B-F), 6-4.
138 - Harrison (Saydel) pinned Vanarkle (B-F), 1:13.
145 - Kaufman (South Tama) dec. Herz (CRW), 4-3.
152 - Clark (Waukee) pinned Nitch (Boone), 3:36.
160 - Shope (South Tama) dec. Pickard (North Polk), 8-4.
170 - Roberts (EB) dec. Walz (South Tama), 5-2.
182 - Lux (South Tama) pinned Pigsley (EB), 4:30.
195 - Pickard (North Polk) pinned Fox (CRW), 1:02.
220 - Pohlmeier (B-F) dec. Glenn (Waukee), 14-12.
285 - Burrell (CRW) pinned Frost (Boone), 4:18.

 

Washington - Wrestling

Warriors pin a pair of MVC foes

Washington won a pair of dual meets for the second time in three nights, beating Dubuque Wahlert and Waterloo West in a Mississippi Valley Conference double dual Thursday at Washington.

The Warriors (4-0, 2-0 MVC) beat Wahlert 48-27, then bounced West 48-25.

Washington's Drake Hickok, Dax Dills, Trey Schueler, Jon Rockwell and Kaiser Herz all had a pair of pins.

Washington opened the season Tuesday with wins over Marion and Maquoketa.

Wahlert beat West, 36-33.

WASHINGTON 48, WAHLERT 27

170 - Adam Knier (DW) won by forfeit; 182 - Drake Hickok (CRW) pinned Andrew Turner, 1:22; 195 - Ries Bohr (DW) dec. Noah Williams, 12-6; 220 - Noah Fox (CRW) pinned Ryan Seaman, :51; 285 - Tyler Burrell (CRW) won by forfeit; 106 - Dax Dills (CRW) pinned Kyle Pape, 1:11; 113 - Troy Neagle (CRW) won by forfeit; 120 - Trey Schueler (CRW) pinned Jake Lange, 1:21; 126 - Jon Rockwell (CRW) pinned Charlie Smith, :44; 132 - Greg Vance (DW) major dec. Jordin Eicher, 15-4; 138 - Shane Broderick (DW) major dec. Trevor Luebe, 17-5; 145 - Kaider Herz (CRW) pinned Weslee Haynes, 5:58; 152 - Jake White (DW) pinned Tyler Burkle, 1:58; 160 - Gavin Gremmel (DW) major dec. Evan Lehrman, 13-0.

WASHINGTON 48, WATERLOO WEST 25

195 - Jacob Paige (WW) pinned Noah Fox, 5:45; 220 - Austin Moore (WW) won by forfeit; 285 - Tyler Burrell (CRW) pinned Jack Rooff, 1:45; 106 - Dax Dills (CRW) pinned Gabe Ellifritz, 1:59; 113 - Troy Neagle (CRW) pinned Maison Hubrig, 2:27; 120 - Trey Schueler (CRW) pinned Tyler Schmidt, 1:15; 126 - Jon Rockwell (CRW) pinned Sean McKnight, 5:16; 132 - Jordin Eicher (CRW) won by forfeit; 138 - Jacob Showalter (WW) major dec. Trevor Luebe, 19-11; 145 - Kaiser Herz (CRW) pinned Ethan Martin, 1:09; 152 - Clayton Steimel (WW) dec. Tyler Burkle, 3-2; 160 - Andrew Martin (WW) pinned Evan Lehrman, :57; 170 - Double forfeit; 182 - Drake Hickok (CRW) pinned Jordan Laird, 3:47

Wahlert 36, Waterloo West 33

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 December 2011 22:39
   

Washington - Wrestling

Wash, Marion grapplers break into win column

The Cedar Rapids Washington and Marion High School wrestlers all had something to be happen about Tuesday night following their double-dual meet at Marion.

The Warriors defeated Marion and Maquoketa to begin the season with two victories. Meanwhile, Marion topped Maquoketa 41-34 in their encounter to get a victory after not winning any meets last season.

Trey Schuler, Jordin Eicher, Trevor Luebe, Kaisar Herz, Drake Hickok and Noah Fox had two pins for Washington as the Warriors topped Marion, 53-27, and spanked Maquoketa, 63-11.

Alex Hunter, Hunter Banes and Kyle Grandon collected two victories for Marion to help new coach Jason Haag got his initial triumph with the Indians. Banes and Grandon had two pins.

WASHINGTON 53, MARION 27

106 - Kelly (MAR) pinned Byrne, 0:47; 113 - Neagle (CRW) won by forfeit; 120 - Schuler (CRW) pinned Mull, 1:47; 126 - Hunter (MAR) dec. Rockwell, 8-5; 132 - Eicher (CRW) pinned Lochner, 5:18; 138 - Luebe (CRW) pinned Stiegge, 1:05; 145 - Mercado (CRW) pinned Kramer, 1:06; 152 - Herz (CRW) pinned Stenson, 3:37; 160 - Banes (MAR) pinned Lehrman, 0:55; 170 - Hickok (CRW) pinned Peterson, 3:44; 182 - Gardner (MAR) pinned White, 3:37; 195 - Fox (CRW) pinned Kiene, 0:20; 220 - Grandon (MAR) pinned Williams, 0:42; 285 - Burrell (CRW) won by forfeit.

WASHINGTON 63, MAQUOKETA 11

106 - Bowman (MAQ) dec. Byrne, 5-1; 113 - Neagle (CRW) won by forfeit; 120 - Schuler (CRW) pinned Flenker, 5:16; 126 - Rockwell (CRW) won by forfeit; 132 - Eicher (CRW) pinned Durkop, 1:31; 138 - Luebe (CRW) pinned Mayberry, 3:36; 145 - Herz (CRW) pinned Horcher, 1:57; 152 - Kirk (MAQ) pinned Burkle, 2:33; 160 - Lehrman (CRW) dec. Thede, 13-7; 170 - Hickok (CRW) pinned Zeimet, 3:00; 182 - Keslar (CRW) won by forfeit; 195 - Fox (CRW) pinned Eggers, 1:02; 220 - Sutton (MAQ) dec. Williams, 5-3; 285 - Burrell (CRW) won by forfeit.

MARION 41, MAQUOKETA 34

106 - Bowman (MAQ) pinned Kelly, 1:39; 113 - No match; 120 - Flenker (MAQ) pinned Mull, 2:37; 126 - Fairlie (MAR) won by forfeit; 132 - Hunter (MAR) tech fall Mayberry, 20-5; 138 - Lochner (MAR) pinned Durkop, 3:24; 145 - Horcher (MAQ) pinned Kramer, 3:19; 152 - Kirk (MAQ) pinned Carstensen, 1:46; 160 - Banes (MAR) pinned Thede, 5:05; 170 - Zeimet (MAQ) major dec. Peterson, 12-1; 182 - Gardner (MAR) won by forfeit; 195 - Eggers (MAQ) pinned Kiene, 1:24; 220 - Grandon (MAR) pinned Sutton, 3:26; 285 - Van
Meter (MAR) won by fall, 3:40.

 

Washington - Wrestling

Burrell leads Washington grapplers into new year

Tyler Burrell had a successful season for the Cedar Rapids Washington wrestling team last year when he placed sixth at heavyweight at the Class 3A state tournament.

Washington Coach Matt Hatcher thinks Burrell can finish even higher this season and might be able to compete for a state title, although it's a tough weight class.

"He's right in there. He's in the mix," Hatcher said.

The Burrell family knows something about winning state heavyweight titles. Brandon Burrell, Tyler's older brother, won the 285-pound championship as a senior in 2009. He's wrestling now at Central College in Pella.

"Both Burrell boys got progressively bigger every year, bigger and stronger every year," Hatcher said. "They kind of grew up and grew into their bodies and got a lot tougher mentally and became a little bit better athletes."

Tyler Burrell had a successful season with the Washington football team this year and enters the wrestling campaign as a confident athlete. "Confidence always helps," Hatcher said. "He wants to be right up there.

"He's like a silent giant," Hatcher said. "He doesn't say a whole lot, but he can be pretty tough when he puts his mind to it."

The Warriors feature four state qualifiers this season with Burrell (32-9 at heavyweight), Kaiser Herz (21-18 at 140 pounds), Jordan Eicher (17-19 at 125 pounds) and Trey Schuler (21-13 at 103 pounds).

Herz, Eicher and Schuler did not place at the state meet and Washington tied for 40th place in the team standings. Hatcher would like to see the Warriors improve on that finish and thinks they have a chance.

"The kids are a year older, a year better," he said. "I feel good going in with these kids."

Hatcher enters his 10th year as Washington's head coach with approximately 40 wrestlers on the team. He said this is the most confidence he's had in the team since he began.

The Warriors did not graduate any varsity wrestlers from last season and Hatcher thinks he might be able to fill all 14 weight classes this year, with no forfeits (or maybe just one).

"The depth is nice to have, because we've never really had depth before," he said.

Herz was bothered in preseason workouts by an injury and illness, but will be aiming for 145 pounds this season. Eicher is headed for 126 or 132 pounds, while Schuler is aiming for 113 or 120.

Washington begins the season with a double-dual Tuesday night against Maquoketa and Marion at Marion High School.

"I'm excited. I'm looking forward to the year," Hatcher said. "The coaches are looking forward to it, the kids are looking forward to it, the parents are looking forward to it. It will be exciting, that's for sure."

   
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