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Analysis: Breaking down Roland-Story wrestling's HOIC championship performance

NEVADA — The Roland-Story wrestling team loves it when the Heart of Iowa Conference meet comes to Nevada.

The Norsemen claimed the HOIC title Friday after crowning four champions and scoring 210 points. They edged West Marshall by 13 points for the title.

Roland-Story's Logan Powers won a tiebreaker with Perry's Cole Nelson in three overtimes during the138-pound wrestling championship match at the Heart of Iowa Conference wrestling meet Friday at the Nevada High School Field House in  Nevada. Powers won by 6-2 score to help Roland-Story claim its first conference team championship since 2016.
Roland-Story's Logan Powers won a tiebreaker with Perry's Cole Nelson in three overtimes during the138-pound wrestling championship match at the Heart of Iowa Conference wrestling meet Friday at the Nevada High School Field House in Nevada. Powers won by 6-2 score to help Roland-Story claim its first conference team championship since 2016.

"It feels awesome," Roland-Story head coach Leland Schwartz said. "I'm extremely proud of the guys. They wrestled so well and stepped up when they needed to. I couldn't be more happy."

The last time the Norsemen claimed the HOIC team championship was 2016. That also happened to be the last time the conference meet was held in Nevada.

Nevada placed seventh out of eight teams with 83 points. The Cubs produced two individual champions Friday night.

Here is what we learned from Roland-Story's championship and Nevada's two individual titles:

Powers, Johnson earn statement wins.

Defending Class 2A 106-pound state champion Kade Blume and returning state qualifier Christian Eslick have garnered most of the headlines for Roland-Story this season.

There is a good reason why. Both wrestlers remained undefeated Friday after winning conference championships.

But depth has been an important part of Roland-Story's success this season. Logan Powers and Hesston Johnson have played a huge role in building up that depth and they were rewarded in a big way Friday.

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Powers upset eighth-ranked Cole Nelson of Perry in the 138-pound championship match. He defeated Nelson in three overtimes, 6-2.

Powers (29-4) broke a 1-1 tie in the second overtime by getting Nelson's shoulders down on the mat for some clutch back points.

Leading 4-1, Powers picked up two more points in the third overtime to seal the deal.

"The second overtime, he picked bottom and was really close to an escape, but I caught him with a headlock for the three back points I needed," Powers said. "It feels great to win conference and get my name on the wall up in our wrestling room. It's great to be at that top tier and hopefully translating this to sectionals, districts and state."

Johnson (28-2) held off Greene County's Nathan Black by a 9-5 decision in the championship match at 160.

"I've been working on it for a while now," Johnson said of his first conference title. "Christian and them were pushing me. It feels great."

Roland-Story's Hesston Johnson defeated Green County's Nathan Black by a 7-5 decision at 160 during the finals of the HOIC wrestling meet Friday at Nevada.
Roland-Story's Hesston Johnson defeated Green County's Nathan Black by a 7-5 decision at 160 during the finals of the HOIC wrestling meet Friday at Nevada.

Johnson is ranked 11th in 2A by IAWrestle.com.

"It's great with everyone pushing each other and working togeTher," Johnson said. "It just flows. Kade and Christian have mentored me all season. Kade's a state champ obviously and Christian placed last year. It's great having them teach me."

Blume, Eslick take care of business.

Blume is ranked No. 1 at 106, but he's wrestled most of the year at 113. He took first at 113 Friday, winning all three of his matches by fall to improve to 28-0 on the season.

Eslick is ranked fifth at 152, but has dropped down to 145, where he took first at the conference meet. He pushed his season record to 32-0 with a technical fall and two pins at the conference meet.

Eli Thorson (170) and Colin Hansen (285) both placed second and Tristan Conley-McCarthy (152) and Aaron Peyton (220) third for Roland-Story.

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Vincent gets his title

Nevada senior Camdan Vincent went into Friday's meet having placed second twice at the HOIC meet. He'd also come up just short of a tournament championship multiple times this season.

Vincent finally got his due Friday. He placed first at 285, pinning South Hamilton's Austin Busch and Hansen to win a conference championship in his final try.

Nevada's Camdan Vincent pinned Roland-Story's Colin Hansen in the finals at 285 to claim his first individual conference championship in his final try Friday at Nevada.
Nevada's Camdan Vincent pinned Roland-Story's Colin Hansen in the finals at 285 to claim his first individual conference championship in his final try Friday at Nevada.

"The last couple years I just fell short," Vincent said. "There's a little edge I've been missing and tonight I just thought about what I needed to do to win."

Fun fact: Vincent said it was "really good" Bebop music that pushed him over the edge.

"It got me in my groove," Vincent said. "I was just ready to go."

Vincent improved to 14-5 with the championship.

Weber remains perfect

Nevada sophomore Kaden Weber went to 26-0 at 106 pounds. Weber, ranked ninth at 106, won his first two matches by fall before defeating West Marshall's Shane Hanford by a 7-2 decision in the championship match.

"It feels great, especially beating Shane," Weber said. "Him and I went at it. First time (conference champion). I don't think I lot of people thought I'd have the season I'm having. It feels good going in as the underdog this year trying to prove something."

Payton Mosinski took third at 160 for Nevada. Mosinski finished with two wins by decision and his only loss came against Johnson.

This article originally appeared on Ames Tribune: Breaking down Roland-Story wrestling's HOIC championship performance