Sunday, December 29, 2013
Wrestler of the Week
This week I would like to point out Jake Nohre as out Wrestler of the week! Jake wrestled through a pool of great wrestlers. He wrestled extremely well! He was able to adapt and change as the two day tournament went on. He turned a lot of heads from everyone in the building when he nearly defeated the #3 and #4 ranked wrestlers at 106 pound class losing to one in the final seconds of the match and the other in overtime. Jake did beat a wrestler who is currently ranked #9 in the state, Brady Tweeton of Barnesville. If you remember or have been following us this season you know that Tweeton beat Jake a couple weeks ago after catching Jake in bad position and pinning him while Jake had been controlling and winning the whole match before the pin. There is a quote that says, "Great accomplishments require great sacrifices." Jake sacrificed time last spring and summer to wrestle. While hard at work his friends enjoyed fishing the spring crappie bite/late spring walleye bite. Jake is a huge outdoorsman and I know he would have loved being out there catching fish with his buddies but he sacrificed! He gave up hundreds of hours traveling, practicing, and wrestling in tournaments to make himself better this season. That’s what it takes to be great, that what it takes to improve, that what it takes to place in the top four in a tournament like this. Congrats Jake…keep up the great work bud!”
“Battle at the Big Bear” By: Kevin Fick
Friday & Saturday, December 20th
& 21st
The week of the 20th found
the West Central Area/Ashby/Evansville wrestlers smack dab in the middle of
northern Minnesota in one of the largest tournaments the state has to
offer. Cass Lake-Bena high school hosted
33 teams that competed for bragging rights.
The talent at such a venue is tremendous as a pool of triple, double and
single A schools squared off for two days on eight mats. The schools range a broad area that covered
metro schools such as Robbinsdale Cooper north to Roseau and most in between.
Having become a ‘mat rat’, one who
spends a large amount of time around the wrestler’s and their domain, it has
become very clear that there are two kinds of grapplers. The first is a dual or triangular
wrestler. This is a fast paced athlete
who is able to find life in the quick activity of a match. This grappler has his entire team and
coaching staff near him at all times, he is able to warm up and compete in a
relatively short amount of time. There may be just one or two matches a
night. The second is a tournament wrestler;
he is different from a dual wrestler in that he is patient. He can warm up and relax himself while
waiting for his match which sometimes takes hours. This athlete can put life on hold and focus
on the long-term task at hand. The
tournament wrestler does not have the support of his team as they may be off in
their own matches and the coaches are split up between mats and sometimes
different gyms. This athlete may have many matches in a couple days, sometimes
up to six or seven. With the state tournament
being the goal of most competitors the ability to compete well at a tournament
is where the end focus is held. The
WCAAE Knights are still a relatively young team. There was a vast improvement as a group at
this year’s ‘Big Bear’, in fact from dead last a year ago to the middle of the
pack. There was also great improvement
in single athletes as WCAAE placed four athletes in the medal rounds compared
to none a year ago. There were a handful
of athletes that ended just one round short of the medal rounds. Hard work and growth are the motto of this
team. Some of the losses left a bitter
taste in mouths even from those that medaled.
This should be an interesting season by the end. If the hard work produces the growth intended
our dual wrestlers will be successful tournament wrestlers by the time
conference and sections roll around.
About the week Coach Gruchow states…”We
were able to focus in on the Big Bear Wrestling Tournament this week. We didn’t have to focus on any duals, tri or
weigh-ins other than Friday and Saturday.
We had four solid practices to prepare both physically and mentally for
the 2 day tournament. This tournament is
no ordinary tournament, 33 teams show up at this event. It’s a brutal 2 days of fierce battling, an
emotional series of ups and downs, and a whole lot of ecstasy of winning and
agony of defeat. But it is expected when
33 teams get together and it is what we go there for. It’s a great experience for our guys!
We set our goals to place in the top
10 at the tournament. We knew we had to
place at least 6 guys to get to 10th place.
We landed at 17th after the two day tournament was over and 4
individuals placed in the top 8. We fell
short of our expectations but that’s okay.
The individuals on this team are smart enough to figure out where we
went wrong; they know what matches we should have won. Some have already identified the things that
went wrong in their matches. Most
importantly, these young men are willing to work to improve and learn from
their mistakes.
We were dead last with this same
bunch of athletes last year at this tournament.
We are going to use this as a learning tool…just like we have with every
other match and tournament so far this year and last. Our guys wrestled well and I am proud of
their efforts, we still have a lot of room for improvement and improve is what
we intend to do! There is no easy way…we
just have to keep doing the work!”
The top ten teams from the tournament
include the following….1. Hutchinson 199 pts, 2. Willmar 170.5 pts, 3. Black
Duck/Cass Lake-Bena 132.5 pts, 4. Bemidji 124.5 pts, 5. Barnesville 119 pts, 6.
Pequot Lakes/Pine River-Backus 117 pts, 7. Detroit Lakes 113.5 pts, 8. Badger/
Greenbush/Middle River 109.5 pts, 9. Bertha-Hewitt/Verndale 105 pts, 10. Fergus
Falls 104 pts. 17. West Central
Area/Ashby/Evansville 73 pts.
All wrestlers competing finished as
follows….
106 lb. 4th place Jake Nohre defeated
Riley Eidesmoe (Roseau) per dec. 5-0, defeated by Andrew Nissen (Blackduck/Cass
Lake-Bena) per dec. 3-4, defeated Heath Foster (Big Lake) per fall :44,
defeated Austin Bitker (Dilworth/Glyndon/Felton) per major dec. 16-3, defeated
Isaac Isane (Badger/Greenbush/Middle River) per dec. 3-2, defeated Brock Luthens
(Hutchinson) per major dec. 9-0, defeated Brady Tweeton (Barnesville) per dec.
4-3, defeated by Anthony Kern (Bertha-Hewitt/Verndale) per dec. 4-6 in OT
113 lb. Levi Larkin defeated Kevin
Blazek (Crosby/Ironton) per fall 5:02, defeated by Aj. Bethea (Hibbing) per
major dec. 2-15, defeated Mike Bisek (Mahnomen/Waubun) per dec. 10-4, defeated
Nash Sovde (BGM) per dec. 7-2, defeated by Lucas Reiplinger (BCB) per dec. 8-11
120 lb. Keaton Long defeated Patrick
Libel (BL) per dec. 9-8, defeated by Ian Frenzel (BCB) per major dec. 4-13, defeated
Zach Champagne (CI) per fall 1:02, defeated by Jared Sunram (Park Rapids) per
dec. 6-10
126 lb. Tyler Onstad defeated by
Derek Helgoe (BL) per dec. 0-7, defeated by Marcus Jasken (Detroit Lakes) per
dec. 5-9
132 lb. Wyatt Odegaard defeated by
Ben Schindler (Fergus Falls) per fall 1:48, defeated by Trent Rosing (United
Clay/Becker) per fall 3:48
138 lb. 6th place Jake
Larkin defeated Ethan Croatt (Aitkin) per dec. 4-1, defeated by Tristan Rubner
(Pequot Lakes/Pine River/Backus) per dec. 1-6, defeated Hunter Gullikson (BGM)
per dec. 8-3,defeated Luke Payne (DL) per fall 3:39, defeated by Tryston
Kostelecky (Hutch) per dec. 0-7, defeated by Tristan Rubner (PPB) per dec. 1-9
145 lb. Kyle Mickelsen defeated Kyle
Gagner (Red Lake County) per fall 1:11, defeated by Cory Hasbrouck (BGM) per
dec. 6-8, defeated Kyle Caputo (Crookston) per dec. 1-0, defeated by Laine
Jensen (PR) per dec. 6-10
152 lb. 5th place Royal
Crow defeated Jake Magnell (RLC) per dec. 3-1 OT, defeated Justin Dravis (PR)
per dec. 4-1, defeated by Parker Jackson (DL) per dec. 3-9, defeated by Travis
Deegan (Willmar) per dec. 4-7, defeated Justin Dravis (PR) 5-0
160 lb. Braedon Long defeated by
Gannon Strain (Bemidji) per fall 3:51, defeated by Blake Skogstad (ROS) per
fall 3:35
170 lb. Koel Seifort defeated by
Cameron Lundeen (RLC) per fall 5:00, defeated by Dakota Gullickson (BGM) per
fall 4:41
182 lb Sid Kamrath defeated by
Charlie Nienaber (BHV) per fall 4:43, defeated by Chris Foster (PPB) per dec.
1-7
195 lb Hunter Fick defeated by John
French (BHV) per dec. 6-7, defeated Kyle Lynn (AIT) per fall 1:09, defeated
Colton Millner (ROS) per fall :52, defeated by Tanner Templin (BCB) per dec.
1-3 OT
220 lb. 8th place Buzz
Miller defeated Sergey Lemeshevsky (Robbinsdale Cooper) per dec. 8-3, defeated
by Dillon Card (BHV) per fall 1:21, defeated Adam Lorenson (BGM) per fall 1:43,
defeated by Wyatt Yoemans (BEM) per dec. 0-5, defeated by Luke Juve
(Fosston/Bagley) per fall 1:25
285 lb. TJ Waskosky defeated by Owen
Philbrink (HIB) per fall 5:07, defeated by Great Ogboru (RLC) per fall 5:47
Coach Gruchow on ‘Wrestler of the
Week’….”This week I would like to point out Jake Nohre as out Wrestler of the
week! Jake wrestled through a pool of
great wrestlers. He wrestled extremely
well! He was able to adapt and change as
the two day tournament went on. He
turned a lot of heads from everyone in the building when he nearly defeated the
#3 and #4 ranked wrestlers at 106 pound class losing to one in the final
seconds of the match and the other in overtime.
Jake did beat a wrestler who is currently ranked #9 in the state, Brady
Tweeton of Barnesville. If you remember
or have been following us this season you know that Tweeton beat Jake a couple
weeks ago after catching Jake in bad position and pinning him while Jake had
been controlling and winning the whole match before the pin. There is a quote that says, "Great
accomplishments require great sacrifices."
Jake sacrificed time last spring and summer to wrestle. While hard at work his friends enjoyed fishing
the spring crappie bite/late spring walleye bite. Jake is a huge outdoorsman and I know he
would have loved being out there catching fish with his buddies but he
sacrificed! He gave up hundreds of
hours traveling, practicing, and wrestling in tournaments to make himself
better this season. That’s what it takes
to be great, that what it takes to improve, that what it takes to place in the
top four in a tournament like this.
Congrats Jake…keep up the great work bud!”
The wrestlers open up competition
following the Christmas break with conference and section rival New York
Mills. The Knights will host the Eagles
on Thursday, January 2nd. Wrestling will begin at 6 pm. The WCAAE grapplers will travel to Benson
Saturday, January 4th for a 10 school tournament. Action begins at 9 am. Best of luck Knights!
Monday, December 16, 2013
WCAAE Wrestling Schedule for the Big Bear 2013
Thursday
3:35
Leave WCA for Ashby
4:00 Pick Up Wrestlers in Ashby
5:45 Practice in Park Rapids
7:30
Pick up Subway in Park Rapids
8:00
Head to Bemidji Super 8
10:30
Bed Checks and Lights Out
Friday
7:00 Wake Up call
7:30 Leave for Cass
Lake
8:00 Get in a short
workout
9:00 Big Bear-Weigh
Ins – MS Gym
10:00
Coaches Meeting
11:00
33 Team “Battle at Big Bear”
Saturday
Battle at Big Bear-Day 2”
7:00 Wake Up call
7:30 Leave for Cass
Lake
8:00 Get in a short
workout
9:00
Big Bear-Weigh Ins – MS Gym
10:00 Coaches
Meeting
11:00
33 Team “Battle at Big Bear”
3:00
PARADE of CHAMPIONS
Wrestler of the Week #2
This
week I would like to Appoint Anthony "Buzz" Miller as this week’s Wrestler
of the Week’. Buzz had a great week on
the mat. He won both his matches in our
Triangular on Tuesday, plus he took first place in today's tournament. Buzz was injured two years ago, which prevented
him from wrestling last season. It was
hard for him to watch and be around the sport because he wanted to participate
so badly. This year he can compete and
competing is exactly what he is doing.
Buzz has had a winner attitude from the get go and excited to be back on
the mat. He does not back down to tough competition and has asked more than once to wrestle
the opposing teams best guys. Keep up
the great work Buzz it has been a pleasure coaching you so far this season.
WCAAE Wrestlers Have a Strong Week Two By: Kevin Fick
The week opened up Tuesday the 10th
with a triangular at home against the Pelican Rapids Vikings and the Ottertail
Central Bulldogs. The Knights easily
dispatched both teams with a score of 54-12 against the Vikings and 57-19
against the ‘Dawgs’. Coach Brandon
Gruchow had this to say about the night…”I was very impressed with how focused
the boys were. They wanted two wins and that what they got. It's been fun
working with this group of guys. All of them have great work ethics, care about
their team, and take school seriously. The boys have a great thing going on
right now. As a result of all the hard work being put out by this team they are
improving weekly. We as coaches are trying to do our best to keep them moving
forward. We have been drilling it into their heads to never be satisfied and to
keep pushing themselves to their max. Although they wrestled great, they know
they need to improve on their techniques, conditioning, strength, speed, and
mental toughness if they want to reach their goals as a team. Tonight they all
stepped it up another notch...hopefully we can do the same thing on Saturday at
the Grant County Tournament in Barrett.
Saturday the 14th the
Knights hosted the Grant County Tournament.
Eleven teams competed and the level of talent was incredible. There was a triple A, two double A and eight
single A teams present. Nearly every
weight bracket was loaded with talent; the 195 bracket alone had four top ten
athletes in the state. The team finished
with 9 of the 14 weight brackets medaling which placed the team in 3rd. Coaches choice for Outstanding Wrestler was
195 lb. Abrahm Aho of Fergus Falls. KKOK
awarded Jake Nohre as WCAAE’s Wrestler of the Meet. Team scores are as follows: 1st
United with 245 points, 2nd Alexandria 162, 3rd West
Central Area/Ashby/Evansville 152, 4th New York Mills 137, 5th
Fergus Falls 123.5, 6th Morris Area/Hancock 106, 7th
Border West 78, 8th Mille Lacs 63.5, 9th Ottertail
Central 62.5, 10th Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 57, 11th
Pelican Rapids 54.5. Coach Gruchow
adds…”It was an
interesting day for the Knight wrestlers with a whole series of ups and
downs. We had some very satisfied and
happy wrestlers by the end of the day; and others wrestlers who knew that they
did not perform the way they should have.
However, I feel the team learned some very
important lessons, became more cohesive as a team, and are excited to get better next week!
important lessons, became more cohesive as a team, and are excited to get better next week!
Going into the tournament we knew we had a chance at placing in the top three. We made it our goal to go for first. By the end of the tournament we were a long ways from first but within ten points of second. We ended up with third and although I am not satisfied with it,
I feel the boy's performance on the mat today was a step in the right direction. One of the team's goals is to win an individual tournament. Finishing third in our tournament will help give them the confidence they need to accomplish that goal in the seasons upcoming tournaments.
Again, I feel the hard work these boys are willing to put in and the positive attitudes they have had are a contributing factor in the improvements they are making on the mat this season. We have one more tournament before we go on Christmas Break...The Big Bear Tournament in Cass Lake. Last year we took last place out of 34 teams, I am excited to see how much we can improve on that placing. Although the same kids we brought last year to the tournament will be wrestling in this year’s tournament ( we had no seniors last year), I feel like we will have a much better finish. They are growing and improving daily. They have matured, have drive and a desire to be better!” Gruchow continues with…”This week I would like to Appoint Anthony "Buzz" Miller as this week’s ‘Wrestler of the Week’. Buzz had a great week on the mat. He won both his matches in our Triangular on Tuesday, plus he took first place in today's tournament. Buzz was injured two years ago, which prevented him from wrestling last season. It was hard for him to watch and be around the sport because he wanted to participate so badly. This year he can compete and competing is exactly what he is doing. Buzz has had a winner attitude from the get go and excited to be back on the mat. He
does not back down to tough competition and has asked more than once to wrestle the opposing teams best guys. Keep up the great work Buzz it has been a pleasure coaching you so far this season.”
The Knights will
resume competition Friday, December 20th in Cass Lake-Bena. This is a 34 school, two day tournament
called Big Bear. Wrestling will begin at
9 am. Good Luck Knights!
Tuesday,
December 10th
WCAAE 54, Pelican Rapids 12
106-Jake Nohre
(WCAAE) defeated Jason Meyer per major dec. 18-3
113-Levi Larkin
(WCAAE) defeated James Fury per fall :52
120-Keaton Long
(WCAAE) defeated Daniel Franco per dec. 4-3
126-Tyler Onstad
(WCAAE) defeated Brian Villagomez per fall 3:29
132-Wyatt
Odegaard (WCAAE) defeated by Dakota Pixley per fall 3:52
138-Jake Larkin
(WCAAE) defeated by Robert Mazorlegos per dec. 6-8
145-Kyle
Mickelsen (WCAAE) defeated Casey Kulsrud per major dec. 14-0
152-Royal Crow
(WCAAE) defeated Guillermo Rosilies per major dec. 15-2
160-Braedon Long
(WCAAE) defeated Alex Diaz per dec. 4-0
170-Koel Seifort
(WCAAE) defeated by Hobet Diaz per dec. 3-4
182-Sid Kamrath
(WCAAE) defeated Nick Thompson per dec. 5-2
195-Hunter Fick
(WCAAE) won per forfeit
220-T.J.Waskosky
(WCAAE) won per forfeit
285-Buzz Miller
(WCAAE) defeated Eli Hernandez per fall :29
WCAAE 57,
Ottertail Central 19
106-Jake Nohre
(WCAAE) won per forfeit
113-Levi Larkin
(WCAAE) defeated Marc Hendricks per fall 3:34
120-Keaton Long
(WCAAE) defeated Alex Erlandson per fall
1:11
126-Tyler Onstad
(WCAAE) defeated by Sam Naddy per major dec. 5-16
132-Wyatt
Odegaard (WCAAE) defeated by Dylan Schwartz per fall :43
138-Jake Larkin
(WCAAE) defeated Kory Juvrud per fall :30
145-Kyle
Mickelsen (WCAAE) defeated Aaron Kugler per fall 1:50
152-Royal Crow
(WCAAE) won per forfeit
160-Braedon Long
(WCAAE) defeated Noah Minton per dec. 4-3
170-Koel Seifort
(WCAAE) defeated Jacob Mattfeld per fall 2:59
182-Sid Kamrath
(WCAAE) defeated by Gavin Brendafur per fall 2:54
195-Hunter Fick
(WCAAE) defeated Daniel Ukkelberg per fall 1:12
220-Buzz Miller
(WCAAE) defeated Shane Woody per fall 4:07
285-T.J.Waskosky
(WCAAE) defeated by Brandon Danielski per dec. 0-1
Saturday,
December 14th Grant County
Tournament (placers)
1st Place
106-Jake Nohre
(WCAAE) defeated Seth Lengbehn (FF) per fall 2:18, defeated Nick Hendrickx
(NYM) per fall 3:10, defeated Peyton Morstad (United) per dec. 7-3, defeated
Kaden Spindler (BW) per major dec. 11-3
152-Royal Crow
(WCAAE) defeated Jake Antrim (FF) per fall 1:52, defeated Alex Diaz per major
dec. 12-3, defeated Mitch Kwilinski (United) per dec. 4-1, defeated Dylan
Pullis (BW) per dec. 5-2
220-Buzz Miller
(WCAAE) defeated Dakota Keller (Alex) per fall :53, defeated Cole Graybow (NYM)
per major dec. 16-7, defeated Alec Gausman (MAHACA) per dec. 10-7
2nd
Place
113-Levi Larkin
(WCAAE) defeated Matt Munsterman (MAHACA) per dec. 4-2, defeated Christian
Kanten (United) per dec. 5-1, defeated by Jeremiah Harper (NYM) 8-1
138-Jake Larkin
(WCAAE) defeated Robert Mazerlegos (PR) per dec. 8-6, defeated Jacob Olhausen
(Alex) per dec. 4-2, defeated by Spencer Sullflow per dec. 3-1
3rd
Place
195-Hunter Fick
(WCAAE) defeated Carlos Canto (LPGE) per fall 3:49, defeated by Abrahm Aho (FF)
per dec. 1-3, defeated Aaron Nelson (MAHACA) per fall :49, defeated David
Nelson (United) per dec. 7-3
4th
Place
120-Keaton Long
(WCAAE) defeated Noah Petty (ML) per fall 1:36, defeated by Miguel Ambriz per
dec. 3-9, defeated Mitchell Ascheman (MAHACA) per dec. 11-9, defeated by Adam
Johnson (Alex) per dec. 6-11
5th
Place
145-Kyle
Mickelsen (WCAAE) defeated by Greg Donabauer (LPGE) per dec. 2-7, defeated
Jacob Shiltgen (Alex) per dec. 2-0, defeated by Logan Knosal (United) per major
dec. 3-12, defeated Greg Donabauer per dec. 1-0
6th
Place
285-T.J.Wasksosky
(WCAAE) defeated by Jacob Sperr (MAHACA) per dec. 1-2, defeated Jesse Roberts
(NYM) per fall 1:53, defeated by Taylor Tenner (FF) per fall :46, defeated by
Jacob Sperr (MAHACA) per dec. 0-2
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