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Des Moines, Iowa October 11, 2009
LighthouseWrestling.com (LHW) continues its rapid growth with the addition of TDR TV. In less than a year LHW has evolved in to much more than a HS Wrestling news site. Founder Bill Miller has added LIVE event coverage, both broadcast and text to the sites abilities as well as collegiate coverage. Seeing a lack of exposure by major news outlets on the coast, Miller took the job in to his most capable hands.
LHW should be added to your favorites list. "We're very happy to add LHW to of our distribution network for TDR TV", said Takedown Wrestling Radio Founder Scott Casber. "LHW has a gifted computer guru in Bill Miller who also happens to love our sport. He understands what most coaches have long known, If you want the job done, do it yourself. He has done just that by founding LightHouseWrestling.com, added Casber. Kudo's Bill.
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TDR TV and Takedown Wrestling Radio Pleased to Add The NCWA to Affiliate Family
October 15th, 2009
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Des Moines, Iowa: Takedown Wrestling Radio and its TV/Internet partner TDR TV have united in effort with the National Collegiate Wrestling Association in promoting the sport of wrestling. Today the NCWA has mounted and will present on a regular basis TDR TV news on its home page at NCWA.net
"The NCWA is an important addition to our affiliate program," said Scott Casber, Founder and Host of TDR TV. "The NCWA and its 150 plus member collegiate teams have experienced extended and continued growth over the last 13 years and we're very pleased to be a part of their success."
The NCWA and it 150 member programs are a strategic component to the rebuilding of America's collegiate wrestling infrastructure. The NCWA operates in many areas and states where there are little or no NCAA D1, D2 or D3 programs. They play an important role in redeveloping our wrestling community. The NCWA projects its growth to the year 2015 when they expect member participation to be in excess of 300 programs.
We see TDR TV as an integral part of communication within the wrestling community,” said NCWA Executive Director Jim Giunta, and are looking forward to working with Scott Casber and his team to get the word out about the NCWA and it’s member institutions. TDR is a class operation and we are blessed to be part of their network.”
About the NCWA:
The NCWA was founded with the student athlete in mind. We are composed of non-paid volunteers committed to helping our young people accomplish their goals and dreams, and to reach for excellence in everything they do. Through athletic endeavor, team leadership responsibilities and community involvement, NCWA students will leave college life to meet a competitive world head on. They will have been equipped through their academic involvement and athletic success to take the competition to the mat, score and emerge a champion. We encourage you to take the next step in expanding the way your school sees student involvement in athletics. Join us in changing lives.
About TDR TV: TDR TV news is a weekly sports news program designed to entertain, inform and educate. The TDR TV program is a combined effort of the long running Takedown Wrestling Radio program from radio and internet. Hosted by Scott Casber, the show is produced in Des Moines, Iowa with a goal of continual coverage and promotion of the sport and wrestling community. See More at TakedownRadio.com
October 15th, 2009
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Des Moines, Iowa: Takedown Wrestling Radio and its TV/Internet partner TDR TV have united in effort with the National Collegiate Wrestling Association in promoting the sport of wrestling. Today the NCWA has mounted and will present on a regular basis TDR TV news on its home page at NCWA.net
"The NCWA is an important addition to our affiliate program," said Scott Casber, Founder and Host of TDR TV. "The NCWA and its 150 plus member collegiate teams have experienced extended and continued growth over the last 13 years and we're very pleased to be a part of their success."
The NCWA and it 150 member programs are a strategic component to the rebuilding of America's collegiate wrestling infrastructure. The NCWA operates in many areas and states where there are little or no NCAA D1, D2 or D3 programs. They play an important role in redeveloping our wrestling community. The NCWA projects its growth to the year 2015 when they expect member participation to be in excess of 300 programs.
We see TDR TV as an integral part of communication within the wrestling community,” said NCWA Executive Director Jim Giunta, and are looking forward to working with Scott Casber and his team to get the word out about the NCWA and it’s member institutions. TDR is a class operation and we are blessed to be part of their network.”
About the NCWA:
The NCWA was founded with the student athlete in mind. We are composed of non-paid volunteers committed to helping our young people accomplish their goals and dreams, and to reach for excellence in everything they do. Through athletic endeavor, team leadership responsibilities and community involvement, NCWA students will leave college life to meet a competitive world head on. They will have been equipped through their academic involvement and athletic success to take the competition to the mat, score and emerge a champion. We encourage you to take the next step in expanding the way your school sees student involvement in athletics. Join us in changing lives.
About TDR TV: TDR TV news is a weekly sports news program designed to entertain, inform and educate. The TDR TV program is a combined effort of the long running Takedown Wrestling Radio program from radio and internet. Hosted by Scott Casber, the show is produced in Des Moines, Iowa with a goal of continual coverage and promotion of the sport and wrestling community. See More at TakedownRadio.com
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October 19th, 2009
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It was announced today that MediaCom in Iowa will air the new weekly TV version of Takedown Wrestling Radio. TDR TV, a 30 minute weekly wrestling news program will be added to its offerings on their channel MC-22. TDR TV News offers coverage of collegiate and international styles of wrestling in a sports news format. TDR TV will begin it's affiliation with MediaCom and Connections Channel 22 beginning the week of October 26th, 2009 for its 29th episode. .
"We're very pleased to add MediaCom as the anchor to our affiliates family," said Scott Casber, founder of both TDR TV and its partner radio program Takedown Wrestling Radio. "MediaCom continues to deliver quality sports programming to its viewers and we're very happy to be included in their state-wide presentation. MediaCom has continued to support wrestling in its offerings to its loyal viewers and we encourage wrestling fans to support them," added Casber.
For a complete listing of MediaCom's offerings visit Connections22.com.
About MediaCom- Mediacom Connections is a channel dedicated to programming in our local communities, about our local communities. Presently, eight head ends (transmitter sites) around the state of Iowa and portions of Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin and South Dakota, provide shows that originate from their viewing area. Missouri programming will be joining the network in the coming months. In the fall of 2005, the Mediacom Connections began network coverage with programming mastered out of Des Moines. Connections22.com
About TDR TV- About TDR TV: TDR TV news is a weekly sports news program designed to entertain, inform and educate fans on the sport of wrestling. The TDR TV program is a combined effort of the long running Takedown Wrestling Radio program from radio and internet. Hosted by Scott Casber, the show is produced in Des Moines, Iowa with a goal of continual coverage and promotion of the sport and wrestling community. See More at TakedownRadio.com
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University of Northern Iowa Panthers Set to Stream Wrestle offs on TDR
Originally TDR was set to broadcast a regular room show at UNI this Saturday. Opportunity smiled and we now have the opportunity to present a live video stream of the UNI Wrestle-offs from the West Gym in Cedar Falls, Iowa. TDR starts at 9:06 AM CST for an hour pre-match show and then will continue through the wrestle offs. You can listen and watch by clicking on the live link on Takedownradio.com. That will take you to our partners at Livesportsvideo.com. We look forward to this first of the season event.
The University of Northern Iowa wrestling team will take to the mat for the first time in the 2009-10 season, hosting its annual inter-squad scrimmage. The wrestle-offs will begin Saturday, Oct. 31 at 10 a.m. in the West Gym. The event is free and open to the public.
The Panthers are coming off a 22nd place finish at the 2009 NCAA Championships after capturing their 24th–straight West Regional title. The Panthers return seven national qualifiers including Trent Washington and Christian Brantley. Both Washington and Brantley have found themselves ranked in preseason polls with Amateur Wrestling News ranking Washington No. 17 at the 141-pound slot and Brantley 11th in the heavyweight class. Intermat ranks Washington at No. 15 and Brantley at No. 12 for their respective weight classes.
UNI will open the regular season Nov. 14 at the Northwestern Duals where they will take on Eastern Michigan, Purdue and Stanford. UNI’s first home dual meet of the season will be Dec. 12 against Wisconsin at 2 p.m.
Originally TDR was set to broadcast a regular room show at UNI this Saturday. Opportunity smiled and we now have the opportunity to present a live video stream of the UNI Wrestle-offs from the West Gym in Cedar Falls, Iowa. TDR starts at 9:06 AM CST for an hour pre-match show and then will continue through the wrestle offs. You can listen and watch by clicking on the live link on Takedownradio.com. That will take you to our partners at Livesportsvideo.com. We look forward to this first of the season event.
The University of Northern Iowa wrestling team will take to the mat for the first time in the 2009-10 season, hosting its annual inter-squad scrimmage. The wrestle-offs will begin Saturday, Oct. 31 at 10 a.m. in the West Gym. The event is free and open to the public.
The Panthers are coming off a 22nd place finish at the 2009 NCAA Championships after capturing their 24th–straight West Regional title. The Panthers return seven national qualifiers including Trent Washington and Christian Brantley. Both Washington and Brantley have found themselves ranked in preseason polls with Amateur Wrestling News ranking Washington No. 17 at the 141-pound slot and Brantley 11th in the heavyweight class. Intermat ranks Washington at No. 15 and Brantley at No. 12 for their respective weight classes.
UNI will open the regular season Nov. 14 at the Northwestern Duals where they will take on Eastern Michigan, Purdue and Stanford. UNI’s first home dual meet of the season will be Dec. 12 against Wisconsin at 2 p.m.
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Livesportsvideo.com, in partnership with the NWCA, will stream the All Star Classic, LIVE, on November 22nd at 2:00 PM, Pacific Time. The event costs ten dollars to view and eighty percent of all revenue will be donated to the Help Save Cal State Fullerton fund.
In an effort to help save the Cal State Wrestling program, the NWCA All Star Classic will be hosted by the Cal State Fullerton Titans. The program needs to raise close to $400,000 before August to help keep the program alive.
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125: #2 Anthony Robles (Arizona
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133: #4 Steve Bell (Maryland) vs. #5 Daniel Dennis (Iowa)
141: #2 Nick Gallick (Iowa State) vs. #3 Alex Krom (Maryland)
149: #2 Lance Palmer (Ohio State) vs. #5 Kyle Borshoff (American)
157: #1 Jordan Burroughs (Nebraska) vs. #2 Matt Moley (Bloomsburg)
165 :#4 Jonathan Reader (Iowa State) vs. #6 Andrew Rendos (Bucknell)
174: #2 Chris Henrich (Virginia) vs. #7 Stephen Dwyer (Nebraska)
184: #4 Max Askren (Missouri) vs. #5 Josh Patterson (Binghamton)
197: #1 Jake Varner (Iowa State) vs. #2 Craig Brester (Nebraska)
285: #1 Mark Ellis (Missouri) vs. #5 David Zabriskie (Iowa State)
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141: Adin Duenas (Cal State Fullerton) vs. Elijah Nacita (Cal State
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184: Zach Giesen (Stanford) vs. Enoch Francois (Cal Baptist University)
197: John Drake (Cal State Fullerton) vs. Riley Orozco (Cal State Bakersfield)
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In an effort to help save the Cal State Wrestling program, the NWCA All Star Classic will be hosted by the Cal State Fullerton Titans. The program needs to raise close to $400,000 before August to help keep the program alive.
Scott Casber of TakeDown Radio will commentate the event. Make sure you tune in to watch some of the best collegiate wrestling and help save an ailing college program at the same time!
Lineups:
125: #2 Anthony Robles (Arizona
State) vs. #4 Zach Sanders (Minnesota)
133: #4 Steve Bell (Maryland) vs. #5 Daniel Dennis (Iowa)
141: #2 Nick Gallick (Iowa State) vs. #3 Alex Krom (Maryland)
149: #2 Lance Palmer (Ohio State) vs. #5 Kyle Borshoff (American)
157: #1 Jordan Burroughs (Nebraska) vs. #2 Matt Moley (Bloomsburg)
165 :#4 Jonathan Reader (Iowa State) vs. #6 Andrew Rendos (Bucknell)
174: #2 Chris Henrich (Virginia) vs. #7 Stephen Dwyer (Nebraska)
184: #4 Max Askren (Missouri) vs. #5 Josh Patterson (Binghamton)
197: #1 Jake Varner (Iowa State) vs. #2 Craig Brester (Nebraska)
285: #1 Mark Ellis (Missouri) vs. #5 David Zabriskie (Iowa State)
Featured Bouts:
141: Adin Duenas (Cal State Fullerton) vs. Elijah Nacita (Cal State
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184: Zach Giesen (Stanford) vs. Enoch Francois (Cal Baptist University)
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TDR and LSV Team up for USA Vs. Russia Freestyle Dual Live Wednesday Night
Russian freestyle lineup set for four events in the United States this week. The Russian Wrestling Federation has released its final lineup for the freestyle team which is traveling to the United States this week to compete in four events.
The Russian freestyle team will face Freestyle Team USA at the Chicago Cup at Wilbur Wright College in Chicago, Ill. on Sunday, November 15. The Chicago Cup will be webcast live on TheMat.com. It will then face a different lineup from Freestyle Team USA in a World Dual meet at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa on Wednesday, November 18.
The dual meet in Iowa will be webcast by TakedownRadio.com and LiveSportsVideo.com. Broadcast team for the Iowa event includes Mark Ironside, Dan Gable and Hawkeye Play by Play radio voice Steven Grace. Event coverage set to get underway at 6:30 PM CST.
On Friday, November 20, there will be a third Freestyle Team USA vs. Russia dual meet, held at the New York Athletic Club in New York, N.Y. The final appearance for the Russian team will be at the New York Athletic Club International Freestyle Championships at the New York Athletic Club in New York, N.Y. on Sunday, November 22. Information on additional broadcasts will be announced when available.
The Russian team features numerous athletes who have won international medals on the World or Continental levels. Included are some of the top young stars in the Russian program. Russia is currently the reigning World Champion team in freestyle wrestling.
Leading the effort is Nariman Israpilov at 55 kg/121 lbs., a 2009 European champion and the 2008 Junior World champion. Two of the team members have won silver medals at the Russian National Freestyle Championships, Arsen Mairov at 66 kg/145.5 lbs. and Anzor Urishev at 84 kg/185 lbs. Mairov was a Russian National silver medalist in 2009, while Urishev won his Russian National silver medal in 2008. Urishev was also a Junior World silver medalist at 2008.
Bronze medalists at the Russian Freestyle Nationals on the tour include Vladimir Vilmov at 60 kg/132 lbs., Magomed Magomedov at 96 kg/211.5 lbs. and Valeri Bedoev at 96 kg/211.5 lbs. Bedoev won two Russian National bronze medals competing up at 120 kg/264.5 lbs. Vilmov won a gold medal at the Dave Schultz Memorial International in Colorado Springs, Colo. in 2009.
RUSSIAN FREESTYLE LINEUP
55 kg/121 lbs. - Nariman Israpilov
60 kg/121 lbs. – Vladimir Vilmov
66 kg/145.5 lbs. - Arsen Mairov
74 kg/163 lbs. – Rashid Kurbanov
84 kg/185 lbs. - Anzor Urishev
96 kg/211.5 lbs. - Magomed Magomedov
96 kg/211.5 lbs. - Valeriy Bedoev
120 kg/264.5 lbs. - Alan Tsarikaev
Team Leader – Christakis Alexandris
Coaches – Andzor Tembotov, Alan Abaev
Referee – Soslan Zaseev
Russian Freestyle Biographies
55 kg/121 lbs. - Nariman Israpilov
Seventh in 2009 Golden Grand Prix finals… 2009 European champion… 2009 Ivan Yarygin Memorial champion… 2008 Junior World champion… 2008 Shamil Umakhanov International champion… Third in 2008 Medved International (Belarus)…Born: February 23, 1988
60 kg/121 lbs. – Vladimir Vilmov
Third in 2009 Russian Nationals… Fifth in 2009 Ziolkowski International (Poland) at 66 kg… 2009 Dave Schultz Memorial International champion… Fifth in 2009 Ivan Yarygin Memorial… Second in 2007 Ivan Yarygin Memorial… 2005 European Junior champion…
66 kg/145.5 lbs. - Arsen Mairov
Second in 2009 Russian Nationals…. Born: July 15, 1989
74 kg/163 lbs. – Rashid Kurbanov
2007 European Junior champion… Fourth in 2007 New York AC International Open… 2004 European Cadet champion… Born February 16, 1987
84 kg/185 lbs. - Anzor Urishev
10th in 2009 World Cup… 2009 Chechen Ramzan Khadyrov Cup champion… Third in 2009 Ziolkowski International (Poland)… Third in 2009 Ukrainian International… Third in 2009 Russian Nationals… Third in 2009 Ivan Yarygin Memorial… 2008 Henri Deglane Challenge champion (France)… Third in 2008 Medved International (Belarus)… Second in 2008 Russian Nationals… Second in 2007 Junior World Championships… 2004 Cadet European champion… Born: January 23, 1987
96 kg/211.5 lbs. - Magomed Magomedov
Third in 2009 Russian National Championships… Born: January 29, 1986
96 kg/211.5 lbs. - Valeriy Bedoev
Second in 2009 Dave Schultz Memorial International… Fifth in 2009 Ivan Yarygin Memorial… Third in 2008 and 2009 Russian Nationals at heavyweight… Third in 2008 New York AC International… Born: May 3, 1988
120 kg/264.5 lbs. - Alan Tsarikaev
Seventh in 2009 Junior World Championships… 2009 Russian Junior National
champion… Third in 2007 Cadet European Championships… Born: January 1, 1991
Russian freestyle lineup set for four events in the United States this week. The Russian Wrestling Federation has released its final lineup for the freestyle team which is traveling to the United States this week to compete in four events.
The Russian freestyle team will face Freestyle Team USA at the Chicago Cup at Wilbur Wright College in Chicago, Ill. on Sunday, November 15. The Chicago Cup will be webcast live on TheMat.com. It will then face a different lineup from Freestyle Team USA in a World Dual meet at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa on Wednesday, November 18.
The dual meet in Iowa will be webcast by TakedownRadio.com and LiveSportsVideo.com. Broadcast team for the Iowa event includes Mark Ironside, Dan Gable and Hawkeye Play by Play radio voice Steven Grace. Event coverage set to get underway at 6:30 PM CST.
On Friday, November 20, there will be a third Freestyle Team USA vs. Russia dual meet, held at the New York Athletic Club in New York, N.Y. The final appearance for the Russian team will be at the New York Athletic Club International Freestyle Championships at the New York Athletic Club in New York, N.Y. on Sunday, November 22. Information on additional broadcasts will be announced when available.
The Russian team features numerous athletes who have won international medals on the World or Continental levels. Included are some of the top young stars in the Russian program. Russia is currently the reigning World Champion team in freestyle wrestling.
Leading the effort is Nariman Israpilov at 55 kg/121 lbs., a 2009 European champion and the 2008 Junior World champion. Two of the team members have won silver medals at the Russian National Freestyle Championships, Arsen Mairov at 66 kg/145.5 lbs. and Anzor Urishev at 84 kg/185 lbs. Mairov was a Russian National silver medalist in 2009, while Urishev won his Russian National silver medal in 2008. Urishev was also a Junior World silver medalist at 2008.
Bronze medalists at the Russian Freestyle Nationals on the tour include Vladimir Vilmov at 60 kg/132 lbs., Magomed Magomedov at 96 kg/211.5 lbs. and Valeri Bedoev at 96 kg/211.5 lbs. Bedoev won two Russian National bronze medals competing up at 120 kg/264.5 lbs. Vilmov won a gold medal at the Dave Schultz Memorial International in Colorado Springs, Colo. in 2009.
RUSSIAN FREESTYLE LINEUP
55 kg/121 lbs. - Nariman Israpilov
60 kg/121 lbs. – Vladimir Vilmov
66 kg/145.5 lbs. - Arsen Mairov
74 kg/163 lbs. – Rashid Kurbanov
84 kg/185 lbs. - Anzor Urishev
96 kg/211.5 lbs. - Magomed Magomedov
96 kg/211.5 lbs. - Valeriy Bedoev
120 kg/264.5 lbs. - Alan Tsarikaev
Team Leader – Christakis Alexandris
Coaches – Andzor Tembotov, Alan Abaev
Referee – Soslan Zaseev
Russian Freestyle Biographies
55 kg/121 lbs. - Nariman Israpilov
Seventh in 2009 Golden Grand Prix finals… 2009 European champion… 2009 Ivan Yarygin Memorial champion… 2008 Junior World champion… 2008 Shamil Umakhanov International champion… Third in 2008 Medved International (Belarus)…Born: February 23, 1988
60 kg/121 lbs. – Vladimir Vilmov
Third in 2009 Russian Nationals… Fifth in 2009 Ziolkowski International (Poland) at 66 kg… 2009 Dave Schultz Memorial International champion… Fifth in 2009 Ivan Yarygin Memorial… Second in 2007 Ivan Yarygin Memorial… 2005 European Junior champion…
66 kg/145.5 lbs. - Arsen Mairov
Second in 2009 Russian Nationals…. Born: July 15, 1989
74 kg/163 lbs. – Rashid Kurbanov
2007 European Junior champion… Fourth in 2007 New York AC International Open… 2004 European Cadet champion… Born February 16, 1987
84 kg/185 lbs. - Anzor Urishev
10th in 2009 World Cup… 2009 Chechen Ramzan Khadyrov Cup champion… Third in 2009 Ziolkowski International (Poland)… Third in 2009 Ukrainian International… Third in 2009 Russian Nationals… Third in 2009 Ivan Yarygin Memorial… 2008 Henri Deglane Challenge champion (France)… Third in 2008 Medved International (Belarus)… Second in 2008 Russian Nationals… Second in 2007 Junior World Championships… 2004 Cadet European champion… Born: January 23, 1987
96 kg/211.5 lbs. - Magomed Magomedov
Third in 2009 Russian National Championships… Born: January 29, 1986
96 kg/211.5 lbs. - Valeriy Bedoev
Second in 2009 Dave Schultz Memorial International… Fifth in 2009 Ivan Yarygin Memorial… Third in 2008 and 2009 Russian Nationals at heavyweight… Third in 2008 New York AC International… Born: May 3, 1988
120 kg/264.5 lbs. - Alan Tsarikaev
Seventh in 2009 Junior World Championships… 2009 Russian Junior National
champion… Third in 2007 Cadet European Championships… Born: January 1, 1991
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