Cards fall to Panthers in season-opener

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Newton junior Ray Schroder lifts Knoxville sophomore Jac Agan on his way to a takedown in a match at 195 pounds Thursday night in Knoxville. Schroder won 11-5 as the Cardinals fell to the Panthers, 48-30. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

KNOXVILLE — Jacob Williams’ first match of the season didn’t get off to a good start.

Less than 30 seconds in, he was down 5-0 to Knoxville’s Brock Caviness and fighting off his back in a match at 220 pounds.

Wanting to start this season on a good note, Williams turned things around in a hurry.

“I was getting angry at him and decided enough was enough,” the junior said.

With that, he reversed Caviness to his back and held him for an eventual pin with 27 seconds left in the first round.

“Jacob never gives up and is never going to quit,” Cardinals coach Bill Reed said. “Sometimes he gets himself in positions he doesn’t need to be in, but he’s strong and works hard. He got things under control and finished it the way he needed to.”

Williams’ pin was one of the highlights of Newton’s 48-30 loss in its season-opening dual at Knoxville Thursday night, which started out quite well for the Cards but was mostly downhill from there. Newton won the night’s first four matches and led 21-0, but won only two of the next 10.

“We got pinned in a couple matches I thought we had a good shot at winning,” Reed said. “The other matches went pretty much as I was expecting.”

In all, Newton won six of the 14 matches, with four via pin. But it also was pinned in seven of the eight matches it lost.

“A few guys need to work a little harder to get bonus points for us when they can,” Reed said. “It was a good learning experience. We’ll be better Saturday.”

On Saturday the Cards host their annual Cardinal Invitational, a six team varsity invitational that will provide some good early-season experience.

Thursday’s dual got off to about as good of start for Newton as Cardinal fans could have asked for. It got underway at 195 pounds, where Newton junior Ray Schroder repeatedly made good use of a standing single-leg takedown on his way to an 11-5 victory. He had four takedowns in the win.

Williams was up next at 220 and his pin gave Newton a 9-0 lead early.

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