Gutches beats Burton in match two, 4-3, to tie the Special Wrestle-off

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Gary Abbott (USA Wrestling)
07/27/2000


Gutches beats Burton in match two, 4-3, to tie the Special Wrestle-off  for U.S. Olympic Freestyle Wrestling Team at one match each; Match Three set for 4:10 p.m.    Les Gutches (Corvallis, Ore./Sunkist Kids) scored four first-period points, and held off a late attack by Charles Burton (Bloomington, Ind./New York AC) to win, 4-3, in the second match of their  Special Wrestle-off for a position on the U.S. Olympic Freestyle Wrestling Team at 85 kg/187.25 pounds.     This match was held at 3:00 p.m. at the Fargodome on the campus of North Dakota State Univ. in Fargo, N.D., Thursday, July 27    Gutches rebounded after losing a 4-1 decision to Burton in the first match, which was held at 9:00 a.m. The third and deciding match will be held at approximately 4:10 p.m. A wrestler must win two times to claim the series.     In match two, after Burton was hit for passivity, Gutches opened the scoring with a one-point gutwrench with 1:19 left in the period. Burton quickly tied the match with a one-point reversal at 1-1, then took a 2-1 lead with a one-point ankle lace turn. Gutches tied the score at 2-2 with a low single takedown with just 18 seconds left. He took the lead for good with a two-point ankle lace turn with just one second left in the period for a 4-2 lead.    In the second period, the only scoring occurred with just 18 seconds left in the period when Burton hit a low single leg takedown to trail 4-3. Gutches had strong defense on the mat, resisting Burton's attempt to score an exposure, and held on for the victory, forcing match number three.    In match one, after Gutches was placed in the par terre position for passivity, Burton turned Gutches with a gutwrench with 1:31 left in the first period and a 2-0 lead. Burton added another point on a takedown, countering a Gutches bodylock, for a 3-0 lead with 48 seconds left in the period. A one-point hand-to-hand ankle lace gave Burton a 4-0 lead at mid-break.    In the second period, Burton was hit for passivity with 1:51 to go in the match, but Gutches could not turn him. Gutches scored his lone point on a low single leg takedown with 25 seconds to go.    The Special Wrestle-off became necessary when Gutches, the 2000 U.S. Nationals champion, was unable to compete at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Dallas, Texas, June 22-24, due to injury. Under the Olympic Trials rules, only the national champion can delay the finals series due to injury.    Burton earned the right to challenge Gutches by winning the competition in Dallas, defeating Lee Fullhart (Iowa City, Iowa/Hawkeye) in the championship series at the weight class, two matches to one.    It will be a rematch of the 2000 U.S. Nationals finals, won by Gutches. The athletes also met in the finals of the 1999 World Team Trials, which Gutches won, two matches to none.    Gutches is a 1997 World Champion and a 1999 World bronze medallist. He placed seventh in the 1996 Olympic Games and seventh in the 1998 World Championships. He boasts gold medals at the 1998 Goodwill Games, the 1999 Pan American Games and the 1999 World Cup. Gutches was a two-time NCAA champion for Oregon State Univ. and is originally from Medford, Ore.    Burton was second in the 2000 U.S. Nationals and the 1999 World Team Trials. He was also third in the 1999 U.S. Nationals. Burton won a gold medal at the Takhti Cup in Tehran, Iran this year. He was third in the 1996 NCAA Championships for Boise State Univ. and is originally from Meridian, Idaho.    The Special Wrestle-off is being held alongside the Asics/Vaughan Junior Nationals and the AdvoCare Cadet Nationals, which are being held in Fargo this week. It is the largest wrestling tournament in the world, with up to 3,600 entries during the week. Gutches won both Cadet and Junior National titles when he was a youth, although the competition was not held in Fargo at the time.    The rest of the U.S. Olympic freestyle wrestling team was determined in Dallas and is currently in Colorado Springs, Colo. at the U.S. Olympic Training Center, participating in the first segment of the Olympic Team Training Camp. The winner of the Special Wrestle-off series is expected to join his teammates in Colorado Springs for training later this week.