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Weiss then moved junior Greg Cook, who normally wrestles at 125 lbs., up a spot to the 133-lb. vacancy, now that freshman Bobby Latessa, usually a 133-pounder, has been moved to 157 lbs. Rounding out the shuffle is senior Brandon Kaufmann, who was also moved up a spot from 157 lbs., and is now competing at the 165-lb. position...
...narrow 22-20 loss to Utah Valley State followed. Jantzen wrestled up for the contest at 157, pinning his opponent at 3:31. Meltzer, in the 141. as well as freshman heavyweight Bode Ogunwole earned four team points each, defeating their opponents in major decisions. Seniors Brandon Kaufmann at 165 and Lee at 197 also garnered wins...
Taking on its strongest team so far this season, the Crimson fell to No. 6 Michigan 43-6. The tough meet was further complicated by the fact that Harvard was forced to forfeit three weight classes—Kaufmann wrestled down at 157—earning the Wolverines 18 points. Harvard’s only points came from Jantzen, who pinned No. 7 Ryan Churella at 4:35. The decisive victory against such a strong opponent was a big one for Jantzen...
...Mexico, for example, kept fuels low over widespread areas. In the ponderosa pine forests of Colorado's Front Range, however, big burns were spaced farther apart, allowing flammable material to accumulate. These fires rolled through every few decades or so and occasionally burned extremely hot. Their legacy, says Merrill Kaufmann, a senior scientist with the U.S. Forest Service's Rocky Mountain Research Station, was a mosaic of forested areas that alternated with clearings ranging from 5 acres to 100 acres in size...
...sobering to recall, the Hayman fire flared across some 60,000 acres in Denver's watershed, torching the crowns of trees and cooking the soil. Among the casualties were most of the 300-to-600-year-old ponderosa pines on a 7,500-acre site that Kaufmann has closely studied. It was a beautiful site, he says, ungrazed and unlogged. The only problem was that fuel loads were off-scale because a good fire had not moved through in more than 120 years...