Stillwater, Okla. n Former Oregon State wrestler Les Gutches will be inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame during a ceremony next June.
Gutches will be inducted as a Distinguished Member. He joins seven others in the 33rd class since the Hall of Fame began operations in 1976. He becomes the second Oregon State wrestler to be inducted since Robin Reed in 1978 with former head coach Dale Thomas also being inducted in 1980.
"It's a huge honor," Gutches said. "When you win a tournament, it's kind of what you've done then and there. But being inducted into the Hall of Fame is a great honor because it encompasses your body of work and what you've done overall as an athlete."
Gutches was the first athlete to win USA Wrestling national titles in all five age group levels: Cadet, Junior, Espoir, University and Senior.
At South Medford High School, Gutches won three state titles. He was also a district champion in the 400 meters for the track team.
He was a two-time NCAA champion while at Oregon State, wrestling from 1993-96 and compiling a 134-10 career record. He earned the Outstanding Wrestler award at the 1996 NCAA Championships and the Dan Hodge Trophy that same season. Over his final two collegiate seasons he allowed opponents just one takedown.
Democrat-Herald
Posted in College on Friday, December 12, 2008 12:00 am Updated: 12:07 am.
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