CEDAR RAPIDS – Fort Madison found an unsung hero at the Class 3A District 3 state qualifier Saturday in the form of a 113 lb. freshman.
The Hounds' James Fuller scrambled in overtime in the 113 bracket title match to fight off a quick attack from North Scott sophomore Maxwell Davis, and was able to wrangle the Lancer to the ground for a 13-10 sudden victory. The win secured a likely top-10 seed at Wednesday’s IHSAA State Wrestling Tournament at Wells-Fargo Arena.
Fuller trailed 3-0 after the first period giving up a takedown with :40 left. But he would record two takedowns of his own in the second period as he flipped his strategy to scoring points over securing a pin. He would surrender a couple one-point escapes on each of the takedowns to get to some active wrestling. However, the third escape came back to bite him as Davis was able to score his own takedown off the escape. Fuller would get out of the situation with 14 seconds left in the period and trail 9-7 after two.
A neutral start to the third found Davis and Fuller locked up on the mat without control until Fuller scored a 3-point takedown with :41 left in the match to make it 10-9. He was then cautioned for stalling with 19 seconds left. Davis got to his feet on the edge of the mat and Fuller let him go for a point to avoid a caution penalty, forcing the 10-10 tie setting up the overtime session.
“I just had to let him go there or I was probably going to get a caution,” Fuller said. “Then I knew in overtime I just had to go, go, go.”
After receiving a bye in the first round because of his No. 1 seed, Fuller took down Wyatt Iburg of Clear Creek-Amana with a hard fought 6-4 win. Fuller scored a quick takedown nine seconds into the first period and that would be the only points in the first two periods. The Hound would get another quick stab in the third period for a 6-0 lead, but Iburg would work an escape with a minute left in the match. He would convert that to a takedown getting aggressive down 6-1. At the :31 mark Iburg turned Fuller at the edge of the mat and took control for three points and a 6-4 score, but Fuller was able to minimize the damage for the remainder of the match for the win.
Despite wrestling just two matches for the title, Fuller said, as a freshman, he had to dig and find some toughness.
“I like to credit mom for that. She’s always been there for me and I think that showed today,” he said.
He also thanked the Chiri family, including head coach Nic and his brother Reno, for sticking with him on the season’s journey.
Head Coach Nic Chiri said it was the first time Fuller had wrestled at 113 all season. He was typically in the 120 lb. weight class.
"This is the first time he's been down at 113 all year," Chiri said.
"We made the tough decision a couple weeks ago. He's been flirting with it and we had a long talk, and as silly as it sounds, we told him if he could get the weight down this one time, it could change your life."
Chiri said Fuller has peaked at the right time and everything is working with him.
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