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Koh-ler,


                                                                                                        Koh-ler!


                                                                                                  4  \  nyone  can  become  a  good
                                                                                                   ''w restler  if  he  works  hard  at
                                                                                                  it,"  said  Larry  Kohler,  who  took
                                                                                                  first  in  districts  this  and  last  year
                                                                                                  and  second  in  state  this  year.
                                                                                                     One  obstacle  he  had  to
                                                                                                  overcome  was a  knee  injury
                                                                                                  which  occured  in  a  dual  meet
                                                                                                  December  8.  Kohler's  doctor
                                                                                                  believed  the  ligaments  were
                                                                                                  damaged  and  that  Kohler  would
                                                                                                  never  wrestle again.
                                                                                                    "That  hit  me  hard,"  said
                                                                                                  Kohler,  "I  didn't  want  it  to  be
                                                                                                  over.
                                                                                                    After  a  cast  was  removed,  he
                                                                                                  could  not  bend  his  knee,  which
                                                                                                  promoted  arthroscopic  surgery,
                                                                                                  a  method  in  which  only  a  small
                                                                                                  incision  is  made.
                                                                                                    A  week  and  a  half  later,  he
                                                                                                  pinned  the  fourth-ranked  185-
                                                                                                  pounder  in  the  state.
                                                                                                    Districts  proved  to  be  an
                                                                                                  "emotional  high"  for  Kohler.
                                                                                                  The  crowd  chanted  his  name
                                                                                                  during  his  championship  match.
                                                           Starting  in  the  referee's  position,  senior   Kohler  explained  he  had  to
                                                           Larry  Kohler tries to keep  his South oppo­  make  state  again  this  year  to
                                                           nent  from  an  escape  during  the  district
                                                           tournament; working  toward  a  pin,  Koh­  prove  something  to  himself  after
                                                           ler  tries to  put  an  arm  bar  on  his  Hastings   losing  in  the  first  round  last  year
                                                           opponent  during  the State  tournament  in   to  someone  he  had  previously
                                                           Lincoln.
                                                                                                  beaten.  He  proved  it.
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