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Iowa girl wins a state wrestling match by forfeit

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Iowa girl wins a state wrestling match by forfeit

Postby Remnant » 18 Feb 2011, 09:23

For first time, Iowa girl wins a state wrestling match ... by forfeit
By Cameron Smith

On Thursday, a girl won a match at the most historic high school state wrestling tournament in the country, but she did so in an even more unusual and controversial way than most had imagined possible.
According to the Cedar Rapids Metro Sports Report, Des Moines Register and Associated Press, among other outlets, Cassy Herkelman, one of two girls who qualified for the Iowa state wrestling tournament, won the opening match in her Class 3-A, 112-pound classification by forfeit when her scheduled opponent, Joel Northrup, officially reported and withdrew from the bout, earning a loss but ensuring he could continue to participate in later matches at the tournament.

Northrup, a sophomore at Linn-Mar (Iowa) High, cited his personal faith as the motivating force for his forfeit. The withdrawal ensures he can finish no higher than third at the tournament, which follows his third-place finish in the 103-pound classification as a freshman.
"I have a tremendous amount of respect for Cassy and Megan [Black] and their accomplishments," Northrup said in a statement given to the media following his official forfeit. "However, wrestling is a combat sport and it can get violent at times.
"As a matter of conscience and faith, I do not believe that it is appropriate for a boy to engage a girl in this manner. It is unfortunate that I have been placed in a situation not seen in most other high school sports in Iowa."

While girls have been allowed to compete as part of boys wrestling teams in Iowa for more than two decades, the 2010-11 season marks the first time that any girls have qualified for the state tournament. In addition to Herkelman, who you can see wrestling in the video above, fellow 112-pound wrestler Megan Black is also competing at the historic state tournament.
When Northrup's forfeit was made official, Herkelman, a freshman at Cedar Falls (Iowa) High was summoned to the middle of the mat and her arm was raised aloft, as you can see in the picture above, signifying the first official victory for a girl at the Iowa wrestling championships.
Though there was plenty of reason for disappointment, Herkelman's father, Bill Herkelman, told the Des Moines Register that the family harbored no ill will toward Northrup whatsoever.
"My understanding is that they've got strict convictions [as a family], and I respect them," Bill Herkelman told the Register. "I don't have any ill will toward them and I don't think it's any kind of boycott about [Cassy Herkelman] being a girl."
In a subplot that could prove to be as intriguing as the initial forfeit, it's possible that Northrup -- who entered as the No. 5 seed in the 112-pound classification -- will be faced with an identical scenario later in the tournament. With Northrup working through the loser's bracket following the forfeit, he will be forced to face off with the losers of other matches later in the event.
If Herkelman or Black, who wrestles for Ottumwa (Iowa) High, lose in the early rounds of the event, they would enter the same bracket that now features Northrup, meaning that there is an outside possibility that the Linn-Mar sophomore would be paired against a girl again.
Another forfeit would all but end Northrup's tournament altogether, though it would hardly generate the attention or notoriety that his initial forfeit gained, given its history-making role in the annals of Iowa high school sports.

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Re: Iowa girl wins a state wrestling match by forfeit

Postby Carmela » 18 Feb 2011, 10:31

This is a perfect example of the lack of common sense that is rampant in this world today. I really have to commend that boy for standing by his beliefs even tho it could mean the end of his career.
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Re: Iowa girl wins a state wrestling match by forfeit

Postby AHeartofJoye » 18 Feb 2011, 12:40

:gdp Thank you Frank!

Prime example of liberalism combined with radical feminism in today's world!
I'm surprised they have females and males wrestle each other - at any age I find it wrong!
I don't understand it; they have female basketball, baseball, football, track, soccer and so on so why not wrestling? Not enough female interest?
I must applaud the young man's decision, it had to be a tough decision for him. I would also applaud his parent's - for their parenting skills!
Bottom line, I think it's really unfortunate that he had to forfeit. It's also unfortunate that the young female won by forfeit.
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Re: Iowa girl wins a state wrestling match by forfeit

Postby Lionheart » 19 Feb 2011, 02:08

agreed... thats a real man...willing to sacrifice... putting others before his own needs...definatly Christlike
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Re: Iowa girl wins a state wrestling match by forfeit

Postby Remnant » 19 Feb 2011, 07:35

Prime example of liberalism combined with radical feminism in today's world!
I'm surprised they have females and males wrestle each other - at any age I find it wrong!
I don't understand it; they have female basketball, baseball, football, track, soccer and so on so why not wrestling? Not enough female interest?


Hit the nail on the head! Thats the problem! They should have never allowed girls on the same team with the boys. This is a result of women liberation. The envelope keeps getting pushed further and further. The next thing you know women and men will be sharing the same shower and locker room.
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Re: Iowa girl wins a state wrestling match by forfeit

Postby JWayne » 19 Feb 2011, 12:31

It amazes me how anyone could consider a "win by default" an actual win? Nothing was done, so how is that a win at all?
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