Herpes can Affect Wrestlers

I learned how to wrestle in a tiny portable that our school had. It was so small that we had to curl the mat up on two sides of the wall in fact. It had such a low ceiling that after practice was done and the door was opened to the winter weather, clouds would sometimes form. Don’t worry, it never rained, though. But we had just spent the last two hours practicing hard: grinding each others body into the mat, taking off noses with crossfaces, slamming each other into the mat from a double leg. These are just some of the things that every wrestling practice will have around the country. Sweat will puddle all over the mat and many times will mix with blood as wrestlers contort their bodies and their opponent’s into new shapes.

Wrestling is the most contact sport that man “plays.” It’s constant skin on skin contact. Because of the conditions, such as blood, sweat and contact, contracting skin viruses, fungi and bacteria is very common. But what happens when you contract a virus that affects you for the rest of your life? And what would you say if your coach new about an infected wrestler on the team and not only let him wrestle, but required him to? This is what happened at York College in Pennsylvania.

Andrew Bradley (left) and James Harris claim they contracted Type-1 herpes at wrestling practice after coaches failed to warn them that a teammate was having an outbreak or bench the infected wrestler. Below: Andrew Bradley, back in his wrestling days.

Andrew Bradley (left) and James Harris (right)

Two wrestlers are suing the college for at least $50,000 each because their coach allegedly permitted other wrestlers to be on the mat and practicing with active outbreaks of herpes gladiatorum – herpes simplex virus Type 1. At one point, the two wrestlers, James Harris and Andrew Bradley, claim that about 70% of the team, or 25 wrestlers, had contracted the virus.

So what’s the deal? Aren’t there rules forbidding such things? ABSOLUTLY! In fact, the NCAA has specific rules just for herpes. They say that a wrestler with a herpes outbreak cannot practice or compete until after a 5 day anti-virul treatmeant it completed.

I don’t know about you, but I remember some kids having an outbreak of ringworm – a much, MUCH less sever fungus. Those kids sat out, no matter how small the outbreak. Our coach was constantly checking us and having us check ourselves to prevent an outbreak. My sophmore year, I threw my back out but still showed up to practice unable to do much except for the clean the mat every single day while the team ran.

Preventative measures are key when you are dealing with any kind of skin outbreak. Shower before and after practice, along with in the morning. In fact, I was so paranoid my senior year that I showered 5 times a day! In the morning, before practice, after practice at school, when I got home and again before I got into bed. Not once did I have any kind of outbreak, except for an allergic reaction to lobster that we thought was something for a couple days. But that doesn’t count.

So bottom line: wrestlers – don’t wrestle and get your entire team benched from competition or worse, or even one other person, for that matter and coaches – if your wrestlers have an outbreak of any kind, don’t let them in the wrestling room, let alone touching the mat. You don’t need to deal with a sick team.

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USA Today: Brands, Cael Reignite Iowa/ISU Rivalry

Coach Cael

Coach Cael

Brands, Sanderson re-ignite Iowa wrestling rivalry

By Luke Meredith, AP Sports Writer

DES MOINES, Iowa — They’re shooting for a record crowd Saturday night in Iowa City.

Local authorities gave the University of Iowa permission to increase the capacity at Carver-Hawkeye Arena from 15,500 to 16,000. Officials have warned folks to buy their tickets in advance and arrive early, and the school plans to run shuttles from parking lots around campus to alleviate traffic.

Must be a Jonas Brothers concert, a Hannah Montana show or a big-time basketball matchup, right?

No, no and no.

It’s the annual dual meet between the Iowa State and Iowa wrestling teams. In a state that prides itself on being a cradle of wrestling, that’s a very big deal – and this year’s matchup between top-rated Iowa and second-ranked Iowa State could be the biggest yet.

Iowa is hoping to break the dual-meet record of 15,646 set by Minnesota when it hosted the Hawkeyes in 2002. The school had sold 13,500 tickets as of Thursday morning.

“I think it shows that wrestling is strong in Iowa,” said Iowa coach Tom Brands. “When you look at two programs that are 200 miles apart, or whatever, I don’t know if there’s any other place in the country like that.”

That one of the biggest rivalries in all of college sports is as popular as ever is a testament to the schools’ dynamic young coaches – Brands and his Iowa State counterpart, former Olympic gold medalist Cael Sanderson.

The 40-year-old Brands, himself a gold medalist at the 1996 Games in Atlanta, was hired by the Hawkeyes in 2006 after they fired coach Jim Zalesky, who had the unenviable task of replacing legend Dan Gable. Though Zalesky won three straight national titles at Iowa from 1998-2000, a six-year drought followed.

Brands, a former three-time national champion at Iowa, was charged with putting the nation’s pre-eminent program back atop the college wrestling hierarchy. It took him just two seasons to get there, as last spring Iowa rolled to its 21st national title by a whopping margin of 38.5 points.

Brands – who recently signed a contract extension through 2013 that will pay him $150,000 a year plus incentives – will be hard-pressed to approach the 15 national crowns Iowa won under Gable from 1977-97, but he appears to have laid the foundation for an extended run at the top.

Iowa has won 22 straight dual meets and is favored to repeat as national champions. The 13 wrestlers in position to compete in the 10 individual matches on Saturday night are a combined 74-6 this season.

“These guys are about the lifestyle. They are geared toward doing the best they can every time they step out on the mat,” Brands said. “The one thing about this team that I like is that when they get ready to go, they’re pretty good.”

Sanderson, hired by the Cyclones a week before Brands got the Iowa job, is widely viewed as the greatest college wrestler who ever lived. He’s already established a strong reputation as a coach, even though he won’t turn 30 until next June.

Sanderson went 159-0 at Iowa State and was the only athlete ever named the Most Outstanding Wrestler at the NCAA meet four times. He spent just two seasons as an assistant with the Cyclones before becoming head coach.

Though the man who once graced the cover of a Wheaties box likely could coach anywhere he wanted, Sanderson views the Iowa State job as a “dream situation.”

The Cyclones feel the same way. Besides the esteem that comes with having Sanderson as the face of the program, a team that slipped to 13th at the national meet in 2006 has won two straight Big 12 titles and was second at the 2007 national meet.

The Cyclones are ranked No. 2 in the latest Intermat/NWCA poll.

“It’s awesome. That’s why I’m coaching here,” Sanderson said. “Wrestling is important at Iowa State. We do have the support of the fans and the alumni and the university.”

Sanderson has put Iowa State in position to challenge for its first national title since 1987, but the Cyclones know that the road to the title will go through Iowa City.

They’ll get to see how they stack up to the vaunted Hawkeyes and a raucous crowd that, even by Iowa standards, figures to be huge.

“It’s fun, it’s something that I look forward to as a coach. I know our wrestlers look forward to it,” Sanderson said. “If you get a chance to step out there on a stage where there’s 10,000-plus, 15,000 people watching, it’s pretty cool.”

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Results of Iowa St. vs ASU

Courtesy: Athletics Communications

Courtesy: Athletics Communications

Iowa State 24, Arizona State 11
125 – Tyler Clark (ISU) dec. Anthony Robles (ASU), 9-3
133 – Nick Fanthorpe (ISU) tech. fall Tyler Bowles (ASU), 6:55 (22-5)
141 – Chris Drouin (ASU) major dec. Joey DeMarie (ISU), 16-5
149 – Vicente Varela (ASU) dec. Dalton Jensen (ISU), 7-3
157 – Nate Carr Jr. (ISU) dec. Jerrad Trulson (ASU), 10-3
165 – Jon Reader (ISU) major dec. Kyle Deberry (ASU), 16-7
174 – Duke Burk (ISU) dec. Eric Starks (ASU), 8-4
184 – Jerome Ward (ISU) dec. Jake Meredith (ASU), 6-4 (SV1)
197 – Joe Curran (ISU) dec. Thor More (ASU), 8-3
HWT – Erik Nye (ASU) major dec. Kyle Simonson (ISU), 8-0