The Michigan Daily-Monday, February 15, 1988- Page 12 Wrestlers KO Hoosiers, again By RICHARD EISEN Including yesterday's 3 3-7 smashing of Indiana, the Michigan wrestling team has not lost to the Hoosiers throughout the Ronald Reagan era. Actually, Michigan's winning streak over Indiana spans the terms of six presidents. The last time the Hoosiers beat Michigan in wrestling was 1959, when Dwight D. Eisenhower was president, Elvis was king, and John Fisher was just a twinkle in his mother's eye. FISHER has since grown up to become a great wrestler, part of an important combination that makes thel4th-ranked Wolverines tick. What combination is this? "The one-two-three knockout punch," smiled Michigan's 177 pound Justin Spewock. The members of the knockout punch are Michigan's first three wrestlers - William Waters, Dave Dameron, and Fisher. The way the combination works is that those three wrestlers invariably win, putting the opponent in a quick deficit, hence knocking it out. "Everybody looks for me and Dameron to win quickly," said the 118-pound Waters. "And everybody takes (a win from) Fisher for granted. So, that takes a lot of pres- sure off of the later weight classes." Against Indiana, the one-two- three knockout punch worked per- fectly. W A T E R S started it off by dominating his match with George Chew taking a 7-4 lead after two pe- riods. In the third period, he pinned Chew, giving Michigan a quick 6-0 lead. One. Next, Dameron hit the mats against Pat Marques, and led him af- ter two periods, 18-7. In the third period, Dameron followed Waters' example and pinned his opponent. Michigan 12, Indiana 0. Two. Finally, the All-American Fisher took on Tony Hunter. Fisher had pinned Hunter twice before, and Hunter did not want to be pinned for the third time in a row. He kept stalling, and holding Fisher's arms to keep from being pinned. But Fisher still won 18-7, giving Michigan a 16-0 lead. Three. Knockout. "I was very pleased with the first three guys," said Michigan coach Dale Bahr. "It's hard for the other team to win when you're down like that so quickly." THE MIDDLE of the lineup didn't let Indiana off the canvas as 142-pounder Larry Gotcher beat Adam Caldwell, 5-2. At 158, Michigan's Joe Pantaleo, ranked fourth in the country at his weight class, destroyed Jim Pearson, 13-5. Sam Amine lost a tough match, 2-1, as he had a takedown taken away because he brought his oppo- nent to the mat much too hard. Amine picked up Brian Dolph and in a move straight from the WWF, body-slammed him to the mats. "Yeah, Sam just brought him down too hard," said Bahr. "If he lets him down easy, he has two points and wins the match 3-2." The only other points Indiana got were from draws, in matches with Michigan's Mike Amine and Jerry Curby. Rounding out the field for Michigan was heavyweight Bob Po- tokar, who won 8-1 and Justin Spe- wock, who beat Todd Coulter, 6-2. 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