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THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 2012 OPINION We are surely not alone in universe

SPORTS ISU avenges earlier loss against Kansas State

Wrestling Underage drinking Find us online: iowastatedaily.com Ten Ames @iowastatedaily facebook.com/ Kyven Gadson businesses iowastatedaily shoulders cited for Online: violating setbacks liquor law By Gibson.Akers @iowastatedaily.com

Ten Ames businesses have been found selling alcohol to underage customers in a recent compliance INVEST IN AFRICA: check conducted by the Ames Police ALL OR SOME? Department. iowastatedaily.com/news On Nov. 8, the Ames Police Department conducted a compliance check on 33 Ames businesses that sell alcohol. Of the 33 businesses, 10 had Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily sold alcohol to underage persons. Wrestler Kyven Gadson takes part in his first day of live wrestling Nov. 5, at the Lied Recreation Athletic Center. According to the Interagency Gadson has had shoulder problems since his senior year of high school and had surgery in December 2011. Coordinating Committee on the Prevention of Underage Drinking, an By Jake.Calhoun at Waterloo East High his father, Willie. American at Iowa State in alcohol compliance check is “a type of @iowastatedaily.com School. “He’s had shoulder 1975 and 1976, has been environmental prevention that deters Kyven is nearly healthy problems for 2 1/2 years,” going through a hardship alcohol outlets from selling alcohol to All Kyven Gadson for this season since tear- Willie said of Kyven. “We of his own. In March, he underage youth.” COVERAGE OF GSB wants to do is wrestle. ing his labrum at the FILA felt he’d be fully recovered was diagnosed with bone A compliance check is done with The redshirt sopho- junior nationals in April and doing what he does, cancer that has since the help of college-aged students who WEEKLY MEETING more at Iowa State has 2011, but the road to re- you know? But obviously spread to his lungs and are under 21. They go into the busi- iowastatedaily.com/news not wrestled consistently covery would not have that hasn’t been the case.” liver. ness undercover and try to purchase since his 2010 undefeated been as smooth had it not Willie, who was a alcohol. When the businesses sell the state title run as a senior been for the support from two-time 177-pound All- GADSON.p5 >> alcohol to the underage person, the Ames Police Department will give Weather: the employee a citation and warn the business. According to the Interagency THURS College of Engineering Coordinating Committee on the 34|55 Prevention of Underage Drinking, “If the attempt is successful, the estab- lishment is penalized. Compliance checks are thought to be most effec- FRI Dean finalists declared tive when they are frequent, well pub- licized and well designed, solicit com- 29|51 By Mike.Randleman open forums for munity support, and impose penalties @iowastatedaily.com each candidate in- on the licensed establishment rather volving students, than just the server.” The search for the next College staff and everyone Lt. Jason Tuttle of the Ames Police SAT of Engineering dean is nearing con- else in the campus Department said it is a $735 citation 32|53 clusion as three finalists have been community. for the employee selling the alcohol named. Robert Bishop, Mark Law Robert Bishop is to the underage person. It also goes Law Rajala and Sarah Rajala comprise the re- currently the dean Bishop on the record for the business and is Provided by ISU maining candidates who are either of the College of brought up the next time the business Meteorology Club deans or associate deans of the Engineering at Marquette University Nov. 28, for a forum. applies for an alcohol permit, which College of Engineering at their re- and will be at a forum at Iowa State to Sarah Rajala is currently the may or may not determine whether or spective universities. discuss his candidacy Nov. 26. dean of the College of Engineering at not the permit is renewed. Event: In the two weeks following Mark Law is an associate dean Mississippi State University and will “We just want to hold [the] busi- Thanksgiving break, these candi- of engineering for academic af- be at a forum Dec. 3. ness accountable,” Tuttle said. dates will be in Ames to take part in fairs at the University of Florida, The compliance check is normally ISU hosts interviews as well as participate in Gainesville. Law will be on campus DEAN.p2 >> conducted several times a year by the statewide Ames Police Department. According to the committee, veterans “Frequent use of compliance checks International week decreases alcohol sales to minors conference significantly, are associated with re- The Iowa Statewide Veterans duced alcohol-related injuries and Conference will be from 8:30 impose penalties on the licensed es- a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the ISU students share cultures tablishment rather than just the serv- Memorial Union. er. By decreasing alcohol availabil- Admission is free for students By Nate.Bucsko ity, compliance checks are believed to and $30 for members of the @iowastatedaily.com also reduce alcohol-related problems public to attend. and crime among youth. The focus is for student veterans International students gathered “Nationally, an estimated 8.6 who are supplementing their years of armed services experi- Wednesday in the Gallery Room of percent of past-month drinkers pur- ences with an adventure at Iowa the Memorial Union to share their chased their own alcohol the last time State and other higher education culture with other ISU students. they drank. Variations by state ranged institutions. The International Bazaar, part of from 3.1 percent to 18.8 percent.” -By Daily staff this week’s International Week, cre- Tuttle said the number of busi- ated a forum for international stu- nesses that violated the law was high- dents at the university to show their er than normal. He said this was most pride in their native lands and share a likely due to the amount of time lapsed Inside: bit of home with other students. since the last compliance check. Student representatives from The compliance checks are fund- News ...... 2 a dozen international student or- ed in part by the Youth and Shelter Opinion ...... 4 ganizations such as the Sri Lankan Services, Inc. in an effort to hold busi- Sports ...... 5 Student Association, Nepal Student ness accountable and help curb un- Photo: William Deaton/Iowa State Daily Ames 247...... 3 Association and the Association of derage drinking. Classifieds ...... 6 Presha Kardile, junior in management, right, uses henna to draw a design on Taylor McDowell, freshman in anthropology, Wednesday during the Games ...... 7 International Bazaar at the Gallery Room in the Memorial Union. BAZAAR.p2 >> ALCOHOL.p2 >>

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Ames, ISU Police The information in the log comes from the ISU Departments and City of Ames police departments’ records. >>BAZAAR.p1 are over 13,500 islands in the country, and each Police Blotter: All those accused of violating the law are inno- island has a unique culture. cent until proven guilty in a court of law. Malaysian Students at Iowa State, had tables set Some of the items set up at the booth were ba- Nov. 3 Samuel Meyer, 19, Brookings, a.m.). up with clothing, paintings, brochures and travel tik, which is the most common type of clothing S.D., was cited for underage A found stop sign was possession of alcohol Lot G3 Joseph Holman, 20, 119 guides that described their native countries. in Indonesia and wayang kulit, which is a type of placed in secure storage at (reported at 8:33 a.m.). Stanton Ave., Unit 716, was There was also tea from over a dozen differ- shadow puppet that has very detailed features Frederiksen Court (reported at cited for underage possession ent countries that students could try. even though the audience normally only sees the 2:03 a.m.). Ryan Schurke, 20, of Vail, was of alcohol at Lot G2 (reported cited for underage possession at 11:18 a.m.). The different booths set up had an array of shadow during a show. Haiqing Gao, 24, 2627 Kent of alcohol at Lot B5 (reported at colorful objects and clothing that were used to Mahotama said that there are over 30 differ- Ave., Unit 21, was arrested and 9:45 a.m.). Melissa Snyder, 25, of Des charged with public intoxica- Monies, was arrested and lure in students passing through as well tri-folds ent characters that wayang kulit come in, and tion in the 100 block of Stanton Jacob Rudurd, 19, 2112 charged with public intoxica- containing information about the different cul- each has a distinct meaning that relates to the Avenue (reported at 2:32 a.m.). Lincoln Way, and Nicholas tion at South 16th Street and tures and countries. island it was made on. Trout, 20, of Lincoln, Neb., University Boulevard (reported Meng Lei, 22, 1209 Mayfield were cited for underage pos- at 12:22 p.m.). Some of the student organizations have been Le Lee Yap, senior in dietetics, is the vice Dr., Apt. 303, was arrested session of alcohol at Lot A2 around for many years while others are start- president of the Association of Malaysian on warrant held by the Story (reported at 10:02 a.m.). Christopher Gaskill, 28, of County Sheriff’s Office in the Boone, and Kyle Long, 22, ing to grow in size as they begin to gain more Students at Iowa State, and their organization 100 block of Stanton Avenue A 17-year-old male was taken of Boone, were arrested and exposure through campus events. One orga- has been around for more than 30 years. (reported at 2:32 a.m.). into custody and charged with charged with public intoxication nization that is relatively new to the events of “The main purpose of our organization is underage possession of alco- at Jack Trice Stadium (reported Andrea Sitzmann, 20, Cedar hol; he was referred to Juvenile at 2 p.m.). International Week is the Indonesian Students to reach out to Malaysian students new to the Falls, was cited for underage Court Services and then was Association. [United States] and support them in any way we possession of alcohol at Lot G3 released to the care of parents Wicitra Mahotama, sophomore in environ- can,” Yap said. (reported at 7:24 a.m.). at Lot B4 (reported at 10:22 mental science, is a member of the organization Yap, who was born and raised in Indonesia, of about 35 members. Mahotama grew up in said that her favorite part of her native land is the Colorado, but his parents still live in Indonesia. merging of cultures. He said that he is excited for the organization to “There are three races that are prominent gain more exposure. in Malaysia: Malay, Indian and Chinese,” Yap “We are trying something new this year and explained. “I would eat Indian for lunch and putting ourselves out there,” said Mahotama. “I Chinese for dinner on most days, which is very actually became a part of the club in high school, unique.” and this is the first time we have had a booth at International Week concludes with the Bazaar.” International Night from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday in Mahotama talked about the fact that there the Great Hall.

>>DEAN.p1 “teaching engineering, doing research in engineering and Mufit Akinc has been serv- also ... the way that the engi- Forum dates ing as the interim dean since neering college works with Monday, Nov. 26 July 30. companies.” Robert Bishop In the words of Senior Above all else, Wickert said Wednesday, Nov. 28 Vice President and Provost that the utmost importance Mark Law Jonathan Wickert, the prior lies in selecting a dean who can Monday, Dec. 3 engineering dean, the selected best represent students. Sarah Rajala candidate will be “someone “[The new dean] will be Each forum will be at who has a great vision for the very student-focused in how 4 p.m. in the Alliant future.” Wickert hopes to find he or she will lead the college,” Energy-Lee Liu someone who understands Wickert said. Auditorium, Howe Hall

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Editorial Space Republicans must fortify weak party In the wake of the election, we’ve taken the Republican Party to task. Genuine conservatism is a good thing, and we want the GOP to be better. The health of the republic demands it, because right now only one team is showing up to the game. Several decades ago, rather than hearing the now-familiar phrase “I’m Mitt Romney, and I’m running for president,” or something similar from President Barack Obama, instead we’d have heard something closer to “I’m Mitt Romney, and I’m a Republican We are surely not alone running for president.” The difference is subtle but none- Photo courtesy of NASA theless critical, and the change over Unveiled in March 2004, NASA’s “Ultra Deep Field” is photo taken by the Hubble Spacecraft at a million-second-long exposure. From a section time tracks with the increasing impo- of the sky the size of a needle’s eye from our Earthly perspective, the full photo captures upwards of 10,000 galaxies, from millions of years ago. tence of government. Political parties Editor’s note: abundance of elements in the universe to that in American politics have declined This column will be the first installment of two, of humans, you find they match up perfectly, since the Progressive Era and, in place in which columnist Ian Timberlake discusses the all elements having been forged in the creation likelihood of the existence of extraterrestrial life. and destruction of stars. of party, we’ve seen the rise of individu- Look for the second installment, on the implica- “We are star stuff,” as the late and great Carl al politics, which increasingly mingles tions of contact with other worldly beings, Friday. Sagan put it. with and gives way to media politics. By Ian.Timberlake Above is a photo from the Hubble called @iowastatedaily.com “Ultra Deep Field.” This was a photo taken by Most people might say, “So what? he anatomical Homo sapiens has been Hubble after we pointed it in a very dark area The parties suck!” or at least condemn walking Earth for nearly a quarter of planets. of the sky for a long time. The result was nearly the two party system. Our political par- Ta million years. On a 24-hour clock While knowing that there are roughly the 10,000 individual galaxies and only a handful of we came about roughly at 23:58:43 in com- same number of galaxies in the universe as lone stars in the foreground. If you were to hold ties do suck, but for the very reasons parison to the age of Earth. Not until 500 B.C. there are stars in the Milky Way, how can one the hole of a threading needle up into the night that they’ve changed, not because did Pythagoras claim that Earth was not flat remotely claim to believe that Earth is the only sky, everything that falls within “Ultra Deep they’re inherently bad. and nearly 1,000 years later, 450 years ago, harbinger of life? I haven’t even begun to talk Field” fits inside that eye of the needle. the telescope was invented. I was alive when about the age of the universe. Here’s the catch. We know that it takes time A century ago, because of parties, America’s first optical telescope, Hubble, was It is because of the Hubble Space Telescope for light to travel a distance, and we know how politics was a lot more local in nature, sent into space. To say we know much about that we know the universe to be 13.72 billion far away those galaxies are (13 billion light and citizens were more aware of issues what lies within the confines of our universe is years old, humans existing with telescopes for years), which means we are essentially looking to be dense. 3.28 millionths of a percent of that existence. back in time to galaxies and stars that don’t ex- and got involved in the process more I have always found it intriguing that Countless stars and planets have been born ist anymore. At any point in time, one of the so- readily. Parties promoted discourse far humans have maintained a highly egocentric and died off before Earth was even formed, all lar systems within one of those galaxies could better than today, and they represented view of ourselves. Always convinced that the with the potential chance to hold the condi- have held the right conditions for life to rise. greatest city lay at the “center of Earth.” Always tions for life to arise. These systems, having long been destroyed, legitimate opposition in government. convinced that the sun and planets revolved The odds are ever stacked in favor for life could have been replaced with new systems They took hyper-plurality and dis- around us. Always convinced that we were to exist elsewhere in the universe. With a with completely new conditions to bear chance cord and distilled the wants and needs at the center of all stars in the galaxy. Always symbolically infinite number of places for life for life to grab hold. convinced that we had someone watching over to arise and do so in less than a billion years Extraterrestrial life in the universe is inevi- of a nation into a party platform, and our particular planet, our particular species, (in Earth’s example) — there can only be one table with these sorts of odds. provided money and support for candi- and that we were the only living organisms, let answer as far as I am concerned. Do I believe we have been visited by aliens? dates that endured even long after the alone “intellectuals,” in the universe. We are not alone. No. In a follow-up column I will talk about How humbling it is to lay on a grassy hilltop Chemically, there really isn’t anything what I believe to be the implications of such an campaign was over and the candidate staring into a deep, dark sky, knowing that we special about us. We are made of water and encounter. was in office. Parties established a are one of a handful of minor planets revolv- carbon mostly. Hydrogen, oxygen and carbon consistent and strong, loyal following ing around an average star, one of the over are among the most abundant elements in quarter trillion (with a “T”) estimated stars in the universe — carbon having more combina- Ian Timberlake is a senior in aerospace between diverse citizens from sea to the Milky Way with likely more than that in tions than any other element. Ranking order of engineering from Chicago, Ill. shining sea, and provided a durable struggle between all of them. Now national candidates campaign Food directly to the people, as the campaign is more about the individual candidate than supporting and advancing the Cook creatively with ‘Smitten Kitchen’ ideas of a party. Elections become a ith Thanksgiving fast By Kristen.Daily matter of personal taste, not principle approaching, it’s time @iowastatedaily.com to focus on cooking. and vision. Under this system, when a W Deb Perelman, blogger-turned- sort of professional chef. Her politician does something displeasing, author, recently released her new fearless attitude about the kitchen public opinion repudiates him. cookbook, “The Smitten Kitchen and belief that there are no bad Cookbook.” As a college student cooks — just bad recipes — gave A weak party system creates the looking for variety in my diet and me courage to experiment with gridlock parties were intended to solve. an aspiring cook, I found this my cooking. Inarguably, we’ve achieved congres- cookbook to be the perfect source The results have been fantas- of inspiration. tic; I truthfully have not found a sional gridlock and a Republican party I discovered Perelman this bad recipe yet on her blog. And my riddled with so much radical dissent summer when I was charged with friends and family always seem that its leaders can’t control it. cooking for my family for a month. quite happy to try my dishes. I I was desperate for new, exciting was even shocked to find that my To survive defeat after radicalism recipes that would expand my younger brother was willing to try and obstructionism, the GOP must repertoire but not break the bank. dishes with vegetables. (He’s on a ostracize fake conservatives within I stumbled upon Perelman’s blog, strict diet of hamburgers, dough- Photo: Kristen Daily/Iowa State Daily “Smitten Kitchen,” and have been nuts or anything else fried). Columnist Kristen Daily has tried many recipes from blogger Deb and amplify sane voices, and focus on reading it religiously ever since. In her cookbook, Perelman Perelman’s new cookbook, and highly recommends it this season. county and state party politics — the Perelman insists on no-frills shares recipes for those who have kind that endures from election to cooking and believes that you little time and money to spare, do truffle oil, Himalayan pink “Apple Mosaic Tart with Salted don’t need a big, gourmet kitchen which makes her recipes quite salt at $10 per quarter-ounce or Caramel” and “Rustic White election, engenders participation and to make delicious food. In an NPR approachable and easy for any single-origin chocolate ... I think Bread” recipes. And as I’ve pored co-opts candidates rather than candi- interview, Arts Correspondent beginner to try. For example, her food should be accessible and am over her new cookbook, I’ve found dates co-opting it for short-term gain. Lynn Neary described Perelman’s rustic white bread recipe (see certain that you don’t need any of plenty of recipes (several of which story, saying, “Since 2006, she’s link below) can make you feel these things to cook fantastically.” are also on her blog) that I am blogged about cooking on her like an artisan baker with its Her blog is a great resource for eager to try out. Who could resist website, Smitten Kitchen, where perfectly crisp, floured crust and finding stepped-up everyday reci- “Apple Cider Caramels,” “Coffee Editorial Board she tracks down and tests the melt-in-your mouth middle. And pes, simple foods from scratch, Toffee,” recipes for the perfect Katherine Klingseis, editor in chief best recipes for food she thinks this recipe is way cheaper than decadent desserts and quick side pizza dough, cinnamon french Michael Belding, opinion editor Barry Snell, assistant opinion editor pretty much anyone can make, buying a $5 dollar artisan loaf; dishes. When it comes to fruit toast or homemade gnocchi? Mackenzie Nading, assistant opinion editor for online then snaps a picture of the final I’m guessing her recipe costs less and vegetables, she focuses on So if you’re looking for some product and posts it. Her recipes, than $1. (The only ingredients what is in season and gives lots of new spice in your diet or a quick, photos and funny posts attract are salt, yeast, water and flour.) In additional options for ingredients yet elegant dish to serve at a din- Feedback policy: some 8 million views a month, and addition to this, she is a wonderful in her recipes. If you’re looking for ner party, try out “The Smitten The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee now they can also be found in ‘The photographer, so her recipes are a fresh perspective on home cook- Kitchen Cookbook.” The results its publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter or online feedback. 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Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012 Editor: Jake Calhoun Sports iowastatedaily.com/sports isdsports [email protected] | 515.294.2003 5 Iowa State Daily Volleyball Online: Cyclones avenge earlier loss By Alex.Halsted @iowastatedaily.com

Things were a bit different in BOWL ELIGIBILITY the season’s second match as Iowa RESTS ON JANTZ State avenged an early season loss to iowastatedaily.com/sports Kansas State with an altered look on Wednesday evening. No. 19 Iowa State (17-7, 10-3 Big 12) beat No. 20 Kansas State (21- Men’s Bball: 6, 8-6) in four sets, advancing the team’s win streak to seven matches. Royce White The Cyclones had been swept by the Wildcats when the teams played in away from Manhattan, Kan., on Oct. 3. The second time around, Iowa Rockets State provided Kansas State with a different look, inserting outside hit- By Dean.Berhow-Goll ter Andie Malloy into the starting @iowastatedaily.com lineup after the freshman didn’t play Royce White is currently away against the Wildcats in the October from the Houston Rockets, loss. claiming the team has been “It has a pretty big impact on “inconsistent” with its agree- the match,” said ISU coach Christy ment to support and adjust to his anxiety disorder. Johnson-Lynch of Malloy’s presence. “I know if a coach were to have a dif- White, the 16th overall pick in the NBA Draft, came to an ferent lineup the second time around, agreement with the Rockets to I would be very concerned about travel by bus to some games what we’re going to see.” in order to confront his anxiety Malloy played a large role in disorder and fear of flying over a helping the Cyclones flip the script long period of time. against the Wildcats. She led Iowa At the beginning of the year, State with 18 kills, hitting .343, and White flew to the team’s opener in Detroit, but took the bus added nine digs. to games against Atlanta and “It’s definitely a confidence-build- Memphis. er that all my hard work is paying off,” He was not at the Rockets’ most Malloy said. recent home game on Monday Overall, it was a completely differ- against Miami and was not at ent match the second time around for Photo: Blake Lanser/Iowa State Daily Tuesday’s practice. Iowa State. In the loss earlier this sea- ISU freshman Andie Malloy and senior Jamie Straube jump up to block the ball from Kansas State volleyball players during the match Wednesday at Hilton Coliseum. No. 19 Iowa State beat No. 20 Kansas State 3-1. son, Iowa State allowed Kansas State to hit .417. On Wednesday at Hilton defensive specialist Caitlin Nolan she deserved a chance, and she de- she played really good defense, and if Coliseum, the Wildcats hit a meager (16) and setter Alison Landwehr (12). served a shot,” Johnson-Lynch said. she got blocks, she kept swinging.” ootball .072, their lowest total of the season. Since the Cyclones were swept That shot has paid off for the The end result brought a much F : Iowa State, meanwhile, hit .238 as a against Kansas State in October, they Cyclones as the team has moved to different look in the rematch between team, a jump from the team’s .178 to- have now gone 9-1. The team has now No. 2 in the Big 12 with the boost from Iowa State and Kansas State, and the ESPN settles tal last time the two teams met. won its last seven matches and is un- Malloy. Even under the spotlight — as different look extended to the post- “Pass was a big part of it,” Johnson- defeated in the second half of its Big the Cyclones were on Wednesday game locker room. deal with Lynch said of the difference. “I think 12 schedule. playing nationally on ESPNU — “It was definitely a lot more vi- Sugar Bowl K-State was out-of-system quite a One of the biggest reasons has Malloy excelled. brant and fun locker room,” Malloy bit. We passed a lot better.” been Malloy. “She stayed really consistent,” said. “We hate to lose; everyone hates By Jake.Calhoun Three different Cyclones reached “Over time we just felt like Malloy Hahn said of Malloy. “That was prob- to lose. You play to win, and when @iowastatedaily.com double-digit dig totals in the victory has been putting up such nice num- ably one of her biggest matches to play you don’t win, you have to work even including libero Kristen Hahn (23), bers — especially offensively — that in so far in the Big 12. She passed well, harder.” The Big 12 Conference’s ties with the Sugar Bowl have been solidi- fied after it and the Southeastern Conference agreed to a 12-year deal beginning in 2015, according >>GADSON.p1 It was after that loss that the lightbulb switched to a news release. on for Kyven. The Sugar Bowl, which has taken The news of Willie’s cancer has been hard on “[Kyven] said that would never happen to him Medical redshirt possibility the role of the Big 12 and SEC’s Kyven, but they both have fed off each other for sup- again,” Willie said of getting beaten by major deci- “Champions Bowl” arrange- port through their adversities. sion. “So far, it still hasn’t happened.” Kyven Gadson lost a year of eligibility last season hav- ment, will host the champions of ing only wrestled in one match. the two conferences beginning in “I called him because I was kind of feeling down, It was thanks to this epiphany that Kyven was 2015 with ESPN owning the full so I wanted to talk to him and see if he could lift my led to the path of wrestling at the highest level, However, Gadson said he could receive an extra year broadcast rights. spirits,” Kyven said. “He said, ‘Son, I feel all right. which he said would not have been possible had it of eligibility under the NCAA’s medical redshirt system. “Given the history of excellence I’m going through this fight and I’m ready to tie up not been for Willie. “You always lose that year right off the bat,” Gadson by teams in the SEC and Big 12, my wrestling shoes for a much tougher match.’ “[Our] bond grew, not just from a coach-wres- said. “But after I graduate, there’s a possibility that we recognized the value in secur- “’I’ve just got to see my baby boy win an NCAA tler standpoint but from a father-son standpoint,” I could get that year back with the medical redshirt ing long-term rights to the Sugar title.’ ... That was all the motivation I needed to get Kyven said. “I definitely wouldn’t be where I am through the NCAA.” Bowl,” said ESPN President John through everything.” today without him being in my life and being my Since Gadson had competed for less than 25 percent Skipper in a news release. As the wrestling coach at Waterloo East, Willie coach.” of the competitive year last season, he then qualifies for possibly receiving a medical redshirt later. played an integral role in guiding Kyven to two un- From there, Kyven went undefeated his junior defeated seasons that were capped off by state titles and senior seasons to draw the interest of numer- Sports Jargon: at 171 pounds as a junior and 189 as a senior. ous Division I schools. Since Willie is an ISU alum- Even though Willie had high expectations for nus, Iowa State was at the top of Kyven’s list for col- pair his labrum after wrestling one match — a 6-1 all his wrestlers, circumstances were different with lege choices. injury-aggravating loss to Oklahoma’s Keldrick Naked rollout Kyven. Willie said he tried to get Kyven to visit other Hall — in the Cyclones’ 2011-12 season. SPORT: “I was probably tougher on my own kid because schools before making a decision. But Kyven was Since then, Kyven has been preparing for a high- expectations were so much higher,” Willie said. “It’s insistent on attending Iowa State and opted to only ly anticipated return to the mat. Jackson said Kyven Football been this way all his life, that’s what he wanted to tour Iowa State despite receiving numerous offers and fellow 197-pounder Cole Shafer will have a DEFINITION: do.” from other schools. wrestle-off to decide who will start in the Cyclones’ A play where the quarterback Willie said he had to be careful with how hard he While ISU coach Kevin Jackson said he was upcoming dual against Old Dominion. will fake the handoff to the pushed Kyven, but still challenged him in every way not surprised Kyven chose Iowa State having been As for Willie, while he is as excited as “a kid in running back and roll out to the left or right side. he could. born a Cyclone, he recognized another facet of the a candy store” — as he described it — for the wres- To an extent, Kyven said he didn’t like having his choice. tling season as both a coach and a supporter, he said USE: father as his coach. But his attitude changed during “He chose to go to the place where he believes there’s still one aspect of his life that will always be Steele Jantz scrambled to his sophomore year when he lost in the 145-pound he could get the proper training to accomplish his the most important to him. the right on the naked rollout to complete a fly route to state title match by major decision at the hands of wrestling goals,” Jackson said. “I think those things “I’d rather be a good father than a good coach,” Josh Lenz. Iowa City West’s Derek St. John, who is now a two- go hand-in-hand.” Willie said. “A lot of guys get that all crossed up, but time All-American at Iowa. Kyven received surgery on Dec. 20, 2011, to re- I’d rather be a good father than a good coach.”

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