Cards fall to Tigers, rally past Trojans in double dual

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Newton senior Derrick Hurt goes for a pin against West Marshall's James Long in the 285-pound matchup in the Cardinals' second dual Thursday night. Hurt pinned Long 37 seconds for his second stick of the night. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

GRINNELL — It was hard to tell if it was just rust from the winter break or a bad habit from earlier in the season showing itself again, but the Newton wrestling team was able to battle back from a slow start Thursday night.

After a 51-21 loss to Grinnell in their first match since Dec. 18, the Cardinals recovered with a 42-39, come-from-behind victory over West Marshall to earn a 1-1 split at a double dual in Grinnell.

“For the most part, we wrestled hard,” Newton coach Bill Reed said. “It’s all fixable things. I think the guys that were able to be at all the practices over break are sitting fine, and it showed for some of the guys that missed practices.”

Based on Newton’s start to the night, one wouldn’t believe the team has been slow to get going in double duals. Senior Derrick Hurt and sophomore Koby Hull (285 and 106 pounds, respectively) led off the Cardinals’ first dual, against Grinnell, with back-to-back pins and freshman Cole Peters (113) followed those up with a 4-3 decision to give Newton an early 15-0 lead.

However, that would be the Cardinals’ last victory for the next six weights. Grinnell rattled off four pins, a decision and a forfeit to take a commanding 33-15 lead until Newton sophomore Jeff Thongvanh ended the run at 160 pounds with a 9-4 decision. Newton junior Ray Schroder, wrestling up at 220 pounds to accomodate a sick Jacob Williams, earned the Cards’ last victory with a 5-2 decision to end the first dual.

“When I looked at the dual and realized we were going to have a few little holes, I was looking to split seven to seven,” Reed said. “They ended up getting nine and even if we won a few of those back I think they still would’ve won the meet.”

The second meet of the night got off to a similar start as Hull stuck his West Marshall opponent for a pin in just 21 seconds for a fast 6-0 Newton lead. Two weights later, freshman Alex Bentley earned another pin to put Newton back up 12-6 after an injury default at 113. Fellow freshman Bryce Tish then followed that up with a hard-fought pin of his own to give Newton an 18-6 lead.

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