Sorry, there’s a lot of it right now, so, there is going to be a lot of posts about it. It’s all over in 2-3 weeks though.
Last Saturday was the Adam Nevills Memorial tournament here in Okemos. Six teams, so 5 matches and each and every team has a heavyweight.
Match 1: Haslett - this kid was one of the first kids Cpher ever wrestled in 8th grade….he was no match for Cpher then and was no match now. Cpher admitted later he didn’t go all that hard and so the match was about 30 seconds longer than I thought it would be.
Match 2: Williamston - by this time we’ve had a chance to see the other heavyweights wrestle and I figure Match 3 will be the hardest. Cpher again does what he does and pins this guy in less than a minute
Match 3: Mason. Cpher got lucky here - the varsity heavyweight was off at a college visit. He’s undefeated this year and we weren’t under any illusion that Cpher would be the one to end that - it would have been fun to watch though and see how Cpher could have competed.
Mason’s #2 heavyweight was enough of a challenge. The 2nd match this year to go the distance; it had some of the same elements that the first decision had. The kid would attempt takedowns against Cpher but Cpher would get the points for them; kid would escape and the process would slowly repeat itself. In the end, a 9-6 win for Cpher.
Match 4: Waverly. A different kind of challenge here - this kid was smaller (but still a decent size heavyweight) and quick. And he wanted more than anything than to get Cpher into a bear hug and try and toss him to the mat. He succeeded in this very early and went up 2-0. And then Cpher escaped, the kid tried again and Cpher was ready for it and it didn’t work and Cpher almost got the pin out of it. They reset, kid tried again, didn’t work, and Cpher almost got the pin out of it and by the end of the 1st period it’s 10-7 Cpher. I’ve never seen a Cpher match with that many points.
By the middle of the 2nd period it was 14-8 and Cpher got the kid on the ground again and finally pinned him. Cpher’s 4-0, maybe he can go undefeated today!
Match 5: Charlotte. By all reasonable measure Cpher should have / could have won this. This kid lost to the Mason and Waverly heavyweights. And Cpher was winning 4-0 late in the first period and I’m not sure what happened. The kid took Cpher down; Cpher tripped, and he was trying to get away from being pinned (and he looked to be escaping) when the ref said he got pinned. Cpher later says he was pissed off about it, he didn’t think he was pinned. I think he should have just tried to roll off of his back instead of trying to ‘back’ away from the kid on his back…..I’m not sure you can do what he was trying to do without getting both of your shoulders on the match at the same time.
Oh well. 4-1 (and if there had been individual flight winners he would have won 1st place) is a pretty good Saturday