Tech Notes: Yianni/Zain, The Par Terre Numbers
Tech Notes: Yianni/Zain, The Par Terre Numbers
Yianni Diakhomilas and Zain Retherford have wrestled 4 times so far, so who's winning the Par Terre battle? Mike Mal takes a close look at their mat work.
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Zain Retherford is set to wrestle Yianni Diakomihalis again on September 2 at Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, PA. This time we’ll start off by re-wrestling match No. 2 from Final X, Rutgers. If Zain wins that match he’ll be the rep in Kazakhstan. If Yianni wins the first match on Labor Day we’ll go to a deciding match No. 3 later that day.
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Over the last few months, the Yianni/Zain saga has become my absolute favorite rivalry in our sport. I went through the four matches that Diakomihalis and Retherford have wrestled so far this year with a fine-tooth comb to see what we can learn from the series so far, and maybe more importantly, what we can expect to see on Sept. 2 in Wilkes-Barre.
What To Do
Admittedly I got a bit obsessed this weekend and started down the Yianni/Zain rabbit hole and I haven’t looked back, so instead of one big tech notes article like I do for most monster matchups, I'm going to roll out four tech notes article this week giving rundowns in each of the most influential positions to these (and most) wrestling matches. Neutral offense, neutral defense, par terre, and scrambling/non-controlled exposure.
Where To Start
As a jumping-off point, here is every score in the four-match series as it was scored on the day of the event. I realize that Final X match 2 is supposed to be stricken from the record books, but the information that is gathered in that match is vital to painting the full picture of the series.
EVENT | TECHNIQUE | POINTS | SCORE (Y-Z) | |
US Open | Yianni Elbow Control R single | 2 | 2-0 | |
US Open | Zain Double Leg Crack back | 2 | 2-2 | |
US Open | Zain Split Leg Turn | 2 | 2-4 | |
US Open | Yianni Scores off Zains attack by sitting the corner when Zain changed from double to single | 2 | 4-4 | |
US Open | Yianni defends another L single and sits the corner---> winds up on top | 2 | 6-4 | Final 6-4, Yianni |
Final X M1 | Yianni misdirection (R-->L) single, comes out the back door, Zain bails instead of exposing | 2 | 2-0 | |
Final X M1 | Zain exposes Yianni's back in a far ankle scramble | 2 | 2-2 | |
Final X M1 | Zain Low Double | 2 | 2-4 | |
Final X M1 | Zain Front side lace | 2 | 2-6 | |
Final X M1 | Misdirection (R--> L) head outside single | 2 | 4-6 | |
Final X M1 | Zain defends misdirection single (R-->L), down blocks, chases tail | 2 | 4-8 | |
Final X M1 | Zain defends a desperation head pinch | 2 | 4-10 | Final 10-4, Zain |
Final X M2 | Zain Sneaky double off the whistle | 4 | 0-4 | |
Final X M2 | Yianni Non controlled exposure, roll through off Zain's Double | 2 | 2-4 | |
Final X M2 | Yianni Non controlled exposure, hip tip off same double (meh) | 2 | 4-4 | |
Final X M2 | Misdirection (L-->R) ARM DRAG!! | 2 | 6-4 | |
Final X M2 | Controversial flurry started with a L single by Zain that was scored 2 for non-controlled exposure from a crack back | 2 | 6-6 | Final 6-6, Zain |
Yasar Dogu | Zain goes short drag to a single off Yianni's shot, finishes backside double by setting the table | 2 | 0-2 | |
Yasar Dogu | Yianni goes L single, out the back, shelves the leg----Out of bounds in quad-pod | 1 | 1-2 | |
Yasar Dogu | Yianni takes a L single, out the back, Zain bails to not expose | 2 | 3-2 | |
Yasar Dogu | Zain shoots, Yianni down blocks, re-attacks a low double | 2 | 5-2 | |
Yasar Dogu | Yianni times the step perfectly, picks up a single, walk to the edge and rolls with Zain on his back | 4 | 9-2 | |
Yasar Dogu | Zain winds up on top of the last exchange | 1 | 9-3 | |
Yasar Dogu | Zain --> Short offense--->> go behind | 2 | 9-5 | Final 9-5, Yianni |
Par Terre offense is the easiest category totally, but don't overlook its importance. There are gems hidden in the numbers (or lack of numbers) that have influenced this series in various ways.
Event | Yianni Attack | SCORE | Event | Zain Attack | Score |
0 | 0 | 0 | US Open | Split Leg Turn | 2 |
Front side lace | 2 | ||||
Total | 0 | Total | 4 |
Zain is the only participant wrestling on Sept. 2 in Wilkes-Barre who has scored in the par terre position in this series. That came as a bit of a surprise to me. Yianni is such a savvy freestyle wrestler that one would think that in a four-match series against anyone he’d be more than likely to score from the top position at some point.
While you can look at the numbers in the cells of the spread and see what technique Zain has used to score, what the spreadsheet doesn’t tell you is when those techniques were applied. The only points that have been attributed to par terre wrestling in this series have come in transition. The first was when Zain wisely kept the legs split after finishing a double from the ground at the U.S. Open. The other was a transitional front side lace that also came as a result of a double by Zain.
Yianni has put a goose egg on the board in the par terre category, but it’s not for a lack of trying. Zain’s par terre defense has kept him in some of these matches. For example, the final score at their last meeting was 9-5. The last two points were scored by Zain in junk time when Yianni conceded a takedown to let the clock run out, so with about 25 seconds left in this bout the score was 9-3. One thing that you don’t get from the reading the spreadsheet is that Yianni was in deep on leg lace twice in this match and was unable to convert said laces into points.
What It All Means
While par terre has not been an absolute difference-maker in this four-match set, it has played a part. Zain seems to be winning the par terre war both offensively and defensively. In a series that has been as tight as this one has every point is crucial — no matter what position they come from. With that said, there are small adjustments to hand placement and application of pressure that Yianni can make to both of the laces that you see above that will likely earn him an extra two points on each of those takedowns. The question is, has par terre offense been a focal point in training over the last few weeks in Ithaca? I guess we’ll find out on Labor Day.