Rock Falls earns second straight tourney trophy

Rockets' twin titles

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa
Rock Falls senior Carlos Gutierrez carries AFC senior Anthony Hahn during the 113-pound title bout at the Panther Invitational on Saturday in Erie. Gutierrez won by technical fall 19-4, and the Rockets handily won their second team title in as many weeks.
Rock Falls senior Carlos Gutierrez carries AFC senior Anthony Hahn during the 113-pound title bout at the Panther Invitational on Saturday in Erie. Gutierrez won by technical fall 19-4, and the Rockets handily won their second team title in as many weeks. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
Buy Sauk Valley Media Photos »

"It was obviously close, and I wanted to keep it that way; all I was thinking was, 'Don't do anything stupid,' " Newburgh said. "I knew I was going to get the choice to start down in that last overtime, and I basically just did everything I could to hang on and get into that last 30 seconds."

"We were both gassed at the end," Kimpel said, "and I was just trying to find any gas that I had left to hang on and ride him out. He got away, but it was a lot closer than the 4-0 loss I had to him earlier in the year."

After Newburgh's nail-biting victory, Rock Falls got a pair of close decisions from Shawn Skinner (5-2 at 195 pounds) and Roman Luevano (3-2 at 220); all four of the Rockets' title matches were 0-0 ties through the first period. Dominic Lerma added a fourth-place finish at 220, and Josiah Torres took third by pin at heavyweight to wrap up another team title.

"As a senior, this is just really big," Newburgh said. "We were definitely motivated after last weekend's title at Riverdale and [Wednesday's] loss to Lutheran. We wanted to prove to everyone that we're a lot stronger than that loss."

Gutierrez won the first championship for the Rockets by dominating Hahn. He used his quickness aggressively, recording seven takedowns and getting near-fall back points early in the match en route to a 19-4 tech fall in 5:29.

"Our coaches always tell us to go for the pins, but I didn't think I could get that against [Hahn]," Gutierrez said. "So I just tried to score as many points as possible. I knew right at the end of the second period that I had a chance for the tech fall, so I went after it."

While Gutierrez was dominating the lower weights – he won two major decisions and the tech fall – Newman senior Brian Bahrs was wrapping up his first Erie MVP award at the upper-weights. He pinned his first three opponents in a combined time of 7:33. He took on Erie-Prophetstown's Seth Montgomery in the 160-pound final, and trailed 2-0 early when Montgomery caught him for a first-period takedown.

Comments

Blogs

» Out Here
Out Here

Good or bad? Depends on who you ask

Sometimes readers ask for more good news in the paper. They say we in the media only cover the bad. But one person's positive is another's negative.
» Extra! Extra! - A blog by Chris Heimerman
Extra! Extra! - A blog by Chris Heimerman

My kind of game

I would have gladly paid to take in the game I covered Saturday morning in Morrison.

Reader Poll

Memorial Day weekend heralds the arrival of summer vacation season. How much time do you plan to spend on vacation?

1 week
2 weeks
3 or more weeks
No vacation this year