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Des Moines Lincoln Senior Mickey Griffith Commits To The Iowa Hawkeye Wrestling Program 

Mickey Griffith impacted the world forever two years prior when he turned into the principal Des Moines Lincoln grappler to win a state title in over 10 years. 

On Sunday night, Griffith settled on the choice to take his wrestling abilities to the Division I level. The senior educated Hawk Central that he has focused on the Iowa wrestling program. 온라인카지노

"Subsequent to conversing with mentors and family, I've chosen to focus on Iowa," Griffith wrote in an Instagram post, reporting his choice. "This has been my deep rooted dream and it is the thing that is best for my objectives and my scholarly achievement. 

"I'd prefer to thank the mentors as a whole and relatives who have made penances to get me here today. Go Hawks." 

Griffith turns into the third wrestling responsibility for Iowa this end of the week, and the fourth somewhat recently, joining Southeast Polk's Nate Jesuroga, Waverly-Shell Rock's Aiden Riggins and Iowa City High's Ben Kueter, who submitted for both football and wrestling back in September. Jesuroga and Kueter both submitted as a feature of the Hawkeyes' 2023 class, and Griffith and Riggins are both in the 2022 class. 

Griffith and Riggins are likewise the fifth and 6th grapplers from Iowa's 2022 senior class to focus on a Division I program. Three others are remaining in state: North Butler's Chet Buss and Don Bosco's Garrett Funk are gone to Northern Iowa, and Crestwood's Carter Fousek is made a beeline for Iowa State. Waukee Northwest's Griffin Gammell, who is gone to Virginia. 

In Griffith, the Hawkeyes are getting another gifted heavier weight. He is viewed as the No. 150 generally prospect in the 2022 class, as indicated by MatScouts, and is at present positioned No. 18 broadly at 182 pounds. He projects at 174/184 pounds collegiately, and picked Iowa over both Iowa State and Northern Iowa. 

Griffith is credentialed both broadly and at the state's most elevated level. Last March, he required second at the Junior folkstyle public titles. He is a double cross Class 3A state finalist, and won a state title in 2020. He will take a 92-13 by and large record into his senior season at Lincoln. 

More: We asked Iowa's best secondary school grapplers which universities are enrolling them. This is what they said. 

That state title two years prior was the first for a Lincoln grappler since Brandon McDonough, who won in 2003 at 112 pounds. Griffith was likewise the principal grappler from a DMPS secondary school to win a state title since Roosevelt's John Meeks won his fourth in 2012. 

Presently Griffith is joining a local selecting development that will attack Iowa City over the course of the following not many years, where his objectives will move from winning state titles to getting public titles in dark and gold.