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    Star-studded group of guests scheduled on Takedown Radio

    First let me thank the coaches, administrators, athletes and fans of this great sport for making my 2nd East Coast tour such a huge success. I wish much success to all of these fine folks and I look forward to seeing them all again soon.

    This week we will be LIVE once again from Kreiger's Sports Bar and Grill Joining Steve Foster, Ross Peterson and I this week will be-

    Special guest hosts- 1 X Nat'l Champion for ISU Mike Land, Chad Benshoof and Chad Tunink

    Carl Adams- Head Coach of the Terriers of Boston U now in his 24th season (Iowa State '72)

    Tom Borrelli- Head Coach of Central Michigan Chippewas- In his 15th season in Mount Pleasant, the personable Borrelli has helped lead the Chippewas to a top 25 ranking in the final dual meet poll the past eight seasons including a sixth-place finish at the 2005 National Wrestling Coaches Association National Duals, Borrelli has guided Chippewa teams to a 158-77-5 overall record.

    Rich Fergola- Head Asst. Dana College to discuss "Border Brawl" Dana College's new best of the seniors from Iowa Vs. Best of the Seniors from NB tournament.
    Head Assistant Wrestling Coach Richard Fergola is in his second year at Dana College. He moved to Blair from Kansas where he coached junior college wrestling at Neosho County Community College. In his first year at Dana College, Fergola developed the Viking Wrestling Club which produced University National Greco-Roman Champion Jacob Marquardt and JR FILA Greco All-American, Bryan Scambler.

    Sam Hazewinkle (JR)- this 2 X All American OK Sooner has all the energy and guts to earn himself a title this year. What kind of pressures did he face as a Freshman? How does it look now as he looks back?

    Jack Spates- Head Coach of the Sooners of Oklahoma (1993). Recently accepted the honor of addressing the annual Fellowship of Christian Athletes breakfast at this years NCAA. He claimed the collegiate national championship in 1973 and was an NCAA runner-up the following year at 118 pounds. Spates compiled a 118-8 career record at Slippery Rock, the second best win total in school history. For his achievements on the mat, Spates has been inducted into the Slippery Rock Athletic Hall of Fame.

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