Panther senior puts southwest Iowa on four-timer list

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It had never been accomplished before by anyone in southwest Iowa.

Let that sentence resonate for a moment.

There have now been 23 four-time wrestling champions in the state of Iowa. But, until Saturday night, you could draw a (somewhat jagged) curved line connecting Emmetsburg, Ogden, Des Moines, Centerville to the Missouri border, and NOBODY EVER had done it who went to school on the western side of that line.

That’s nearly a third of the state.

That’s why this crusty old-timer, who can appear unimpressed by practically anything after 33 years on the job, entered the tunnel of Wells Fargo Arena Saturday night with goosebumps forming. Why?

Southwest Iowa history is going to change tonight.

That’s what was on my mind as Marlin prepared for an opponent I had watched lose to him 13-3 just three days earlier in the state duals. So, barring some of the “what ifs” that were starting to creep into the back of Marlin’s restless mind since weigh-in that morning, I figured I was going to witness something special.

When you’re the one charged with recording that history for the hometown media outlet, it’s something to be taken seriously. Thank goodness Scott Vicker came along to videotape this landmark occasion, so I could concentrate on photos and interviews for the article.

To add icing on the cake, 195-pound senior Keaton Hulett, who suffered an agonizing 3-2 defeat in the 2012 finals, got redemption with a dramatic 2-0 title-match victory on a reversal with 18 seconds left. With one good working eye!

As you can see in the before/after photos, his left eye was completely swollen shut after his semifinal victory Friday night. Trainer Chris Leonard, and a healthy supply of ice, got it reduced to allow functional vision Saturday night.

That just made it even a better story. Hulett allowed one point scored against him the entire state tournament. He’s the master of 1-0, 2-0 and 3-1 victories that keep your heart racing for six minutes if you’re a Panther fan.

It marked the sixth year in state tournament history that Creston had multiple champions.

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