Sports | Iowa High School Wrestler Refuses to Face Female Opponent She wins by default, making history By Nick McMaster Posted Feb 17, 2011 3:28 PM CST Copied Cedar Falls' Cassy Herkelman, center, and her opponent Joel Northrup, center left, at the scorers' table. (AP Photo/Steve Pope) The Iowa state wrestling meet—a prestigious high school competition for the sport—has its first female victor. Along with controversy: Cassy Herkelman's male opponent withdrew rather than wrestle her, the Des Moines Register reports. "Wrestling is a combat sport and it can get violent at times," explained Joel Northrup. "As a matter of conscience and my faith I do not believe that it is appropriate for a boy to engage a girl in this manner." Herkelman and another girl became the first two females to qualify for the tournament this year. (The other girl did wrestle and lost, getting pinned in 52 seconds.) "It's nice to get the first win and have her be on the way to the medal round," Herkelman's father wrote to AP. "I sincerely respect the decision of the Northrup family especially since it was made on the biggest stage in wrestling." Read These Next Expert reveals what was on Bryan Kohberger's phone. Who was Austin Tice, and where is he now? Melania Trump is threatening a Biden with a billion-dollar suit. She just unearthed a diamond for her ring. Report an error