Newton's Hurt, Schroder gear up for State

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Derrick Hurt (285 pound) and Ray Schroder (195) will represent Newton at the State wrestling tournament in Des Moines. They will be competing in the Class 3A bracket that kicks off Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. (Dustin Turner/Daily News)

“Competing in Des Moines is an honor to be competing under the bright lights with so many people watching,” Schroder said. It’s going to take a little bit of adjusting.”

Schroder’s first round opponent, Sawyer Kochel of Des Moines Roosevelt, gave Schroder his match of the season. Kochel pulled out a victory over Schroder in the third overtime back in January.

“I want to go out there much like last time, but I want to be more on the offensive,” Schroder said. “I defended him pretty well last time. I wasn’t attacking very much, though. I want to try to take more shots and open him up a little bit more.”

As far as expectations go, both wrestlers have optimistic, yet grounded expectations about their chances against the best in the state.

Hurt has his sights set on the prominent 30-win mark for the season. More than anything else, he will strive to get those necessary victories in order to put him in that class.

“In wrestling, we have a thing with 30 wins where if I can get to 30 wins, I become a state place winner. It’s kind of something I’ve been looking at all year. I want to get to that mark and become a state place winner. That’s a big goal for me.”

While Hurt looks to hit his mark, Schroder sees this as an opportunity to go up against the best in the state and prove he belongs with the elite group of Iowa wrestlers.

“I know it’s going to be really tough. All of the wrestlers that have made it this far are really good,” Schroder said. “My expectations are just to wrestle my best and try to place. I’m confident that if I execute, I can do it.”

With his career as a wrestler at Newton winding down, Hurt had just a moment of reflection before heading off to State on Thursday. He expressed great gratitude and appreciation for the motivation, strategy and patience afforded to him by his coaches.

“I know that the coaching staff has prepared us incredibly well for districts, which we performed really well at. They have a lot of experience with the state tournament. They know what they’re doing and how to prepare everyone. I just put my trust in them. I know they know what they’re doing and they will steer me in the right direction.”

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