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106 lbs.

1.Aaron Rugnao (Bear Creek) HM at 106

2.Wyatt Cornelison (Clovis)

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3.Trevor Mattox (Pitman)

4.Austin Ward (Ponderosa)

5.Criselio Rivera (Golden Valley)

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6.Ethan Rotondo (Central Valley)

7.Addison Day (South Lake Tahoe)

8.Jacob Seto (Elk Grove)

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Alt. Ian Else (Aptos)

Alt. Jimmy Yumen (Santa Teresa)

 

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113 lbs.

1.Ross Arve (Buchanan) Ranked #22 at 106

2.Chris Ennis (Elk Grove)

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3.Jimmy Costa (Madera)

4.TJ Holloway (Ponderosa)

5.Tristen Mavis (Oroville)

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6.Tanner Browning (Golden Valley)

7.Evan Marschall (Half Moon Bay)

8.Esriel Verdusco (Santa Clara)

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Alt. Roger Monroe (Elk Grove)

 

120 lbs.

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1.Tristan Scott (Elk Grove) Ranked #10 at 113

2.Alejandro Teran (Porterville) HM at 113

3.Anthony Wesley (Jesuit) Ranked #21 at 120

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4.Zac Miller (Ponderosa)

5.Isaiah Palomino (Bellarmine) Ranked #12 at 120

6.Devan Turner (Dixon) Ranked #30 at 120

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7.Brady Mello (Golden Valley)

8.Adrian Alonzo (Alisal) HM at 113

Alt. Harris Meglen (Sonoma Valley)

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Alt. Christian Diokno (El Camino)

 

126 lbs.

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1.Ruben Escalante (Inderkum) Ranked #37 at 120

2.Carlos Anaya (North Monterey County) Ranked #28 at 126

3.Hayden Mattox (Pittman)

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4.Kalani Tonge (Elk Grove)

5.Jake Gonzales (Ponderosa)

6.Christian Racimo (St. Francis)

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7.Christian Borres (Bear Creek)

8.Jacob Allen (Oroville)

Alt. Alejandro Jimenez (Buchanan)

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Alt. Corey Skiles (Vista Murrieta)

 

132 lbs.

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1.Mason Pengilly (Porterville) Ranked #1 at 126

2.Nicolas Guerrero (Bellarmine) Ranked #23 at 132

3.Albert Lujan – Arias (St. Francis)

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4.Matthew Mittlestead (Santa Teresa)

5.Ramon Zacarias (Aptos) HM at 126

6.Lorenzo Lewis (Pittman) Ranked #39 at 126

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7.Terrell Turner (Elk Grove)

8.Chase Herrin (Hughson)

Alt. Nicolas Santibanez (Ceres)

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Alt. Devon Sookoo (Enochs)

 

138 lbs.

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1.Daniel Ruiz (Madera) Ranked #3 at 120

2.Alex Elko (Jesuit)

3.David San Miguel (Bellarmine)

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4.Austin Wilson (Menlo – Atherton)

5.Nick Valadez (Pitman) HM at 132

6.Ian Mowatt (Vista Murrieta)

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7.Ian Takacs (Vacaville)

8.Ezra Clark (Fremont)

Alt. Jed Kraft (San Lorenzo Valley)

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Alt. Elan Tubbs (Ponderosa)

 

145 lbs.

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1.AJ Contreras (Porterville) Ranked #7 at 138

2.Michael Ripley (Oroville)

3.McCoy Kent (Enochs)

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4.Colin Hustrulid (Ponderosa)

5.Jared Jacoby (Lynbrook)

6.Modan Goldman (Fremont)

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7.Gilbert Valadez (Pitman)

8.Julian Macias (Bellarmine)

Alt. Ethan Morse (Golden Valley)

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Alt. Ricardo Duenas (Santa Clara)

 

152 lbs.

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1.Angel Beltran (Granada)

2.Jacob Thalin (Santa Teresa)

3.Jason Garcia (Elk Grove)

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4.Quentin Hernandez (Pitman)

5.Ryan Cummings (Leigh) Ranked #40 at 152

6.Robert Holloway (Ponderosa)

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7.Brady Green (Sequoia)

8.Niko Chapman (Inderkum)

Alt. Max Schimm (Sonoma Valley)

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Alt. Nick Lemas (Golden Valley)

 

160 lbs.

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1.Zack Velasquez (Ponderosa) Ranked #7 at 152

2.Bryan Battisto (Harbor) Ranked #13 at 152

3.Nathan Powers (Clear Lake)

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4.Jordon Scruggs (Sierra Pacific) Ranked #39 at 160

5.Dominick Huerta (Fremont)

6.Ruger Wyneken (Clovis)

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7.Deler Ghazi (Pleasant Grove)

8.Kenneth Berreman (Redwood)

Alt. Chris Chapa (Madera)

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Alt. Andrew Herrera (South Lake Tahoe)

 

170 lbs.

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1.Trae Providence (Ponderosa) Ranked #5 at 160

2.Tristan Smith (Bear Creek) HM at 170

3.Joseph Dias (Hughson) Ranked #31 at 182

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4.Emilio Flores (Woodland) HM at 170

5.Bobby Posadas (Grace Davis) Ranked #29 at 170

6.Logan Wolfley (Pitman) Ranked #18 at 170

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7.Dupra Goodman (South San Francisco) Ranked #33 at 170

8.David Ceja (Watsonville)

Alt. Christian Hoekstra (Golden Valley)

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Alt. Arthur Knatt (Foothill)

 

182 lbs.

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1.Alec Gamboa (Madera) Ranked #3 at 182

2.Adrian Vizcaino (Central Valley)

3.Nick Bertram (Los Gatos) Ranked #36 at 182

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4.Esequiel Olivera (Buchanan)

5.Ty Bowden (Golden Valley)

6.Kevin Soriano (Gonzales)

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7.Gavin Dersh-Fisher (Lynbrook)

8.Chase Larson (Enochs)

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195 lbs.

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1.Matt Elford (Porterville)

2.Danny Sandoval (Woodland)

3.Kaipo Brandaninni (Granada)

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4.Alan Rubalcava (Alisal)

5.Wyatt Paterson (Vista Murrieta)

6.Erik Medina (Jesuit)

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7.Abel Morales (Ceres)

8.Anthony Stenchkie (Sierra Pacific)

Alt. Joe Delvalle (Ponderosa)

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Alt. Baldan Dashiev (Scotts Valley)

 

220 lbs.

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1.Gabriel Gonzalez (Washington Union) Ranked #2 at 195

2.Jojo Ochoa (Atwater) Ranked #16 at 195

3.Cole Wilbourn (Jesuit) Ranked #39 at 195

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4.Kyle Jennings (Ponderosa)

5.Marcos Sarabia (Half Moon Bay) Ranked #35 at 220

6.Kyle Mask (Madera) Ranked #29 at 220

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7.Eduardo Madrigal (Porterville) Ranked #39 at 220

8.Nick Roditis (Pitman)

Alt. Brett Koci (Cupertino)

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Alt. Josh Buttram (Menlo – Atherton)

 

285 lbs.

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1.Robert Barrios (Sierra Pacific) Ranked #4 at 285

2.Hexton Coronado (Clovis) Ranked #5 at 220

3.Gary Miltenberger (Fremont) Ranked #5 at 285

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4.Roy Powell (Madera)

5.Edgar Morales (Grace Davis)

6.Alex Marquez (Aptos)

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7.Dalton Elster (Sonoma Valley)

8.Jose Ayon (Half Moon Bay)

Alt. Adan Padilla (Hughson)

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Alt. Nathaniel Moody (Ponderosa)

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Sam Lopez New Head Coach at Woodlake High School

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Sam Lopez

September 17, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Woodlake WrestlingWoodlake High School is proud to announce Sam Lopez as Head Wrestling Coach. Coach Lopez brings over 30 years of high school wrestling coaching experience in Orange County and Central California. Notably, Coach Lopez was the Head Coach at Selma High School from 2008-2020 where his teams received top 5 finishes in the state 7 times. In 2019, coach Lopez was one of 13 coaches in the state to receive EastBay Model Coach award that recognizes coaches of character who serves as role models for their students and the communities they serve. Now also the Independent Study teacher for Woodlake Unified School District’s Educational Options program, coach Lopez brings energy, experience, and accolades to help jumpstart our rising program.

For any questions regarding this release, please contact Jose Palomo, Athletic Director, or Mike Burchett, Principal at the school number or by email.

Mike Burchett, WHS Principal mburchett@w-usd.org
Jose Palomo, WUD Athletics Director jpaomo@w-usd.org
Sam Lopez, WHS Head Wrestling Coach slopez@w-usd.org

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2021 All-CIF Girls Wrestling 1st Team: San Diego

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savannah Gomez - Brawley HS

FIRST TEAM

Weight – Name, School
103 – Kailey Smith, Granite Hills
108 – Brita McCaskill, Mira Mesa
113 – Arianna Gonzalez, Brawley
118 – Karen Salais, Crawford
123 – Anya Rodriguez, Mar Vista
128 – Ariah Barrigan, Torrey Pines
133 – Annabel He, Rancho Bernardo
139 – Kyla Pattilow, Mira Mesa
145 – Savannah Gomez, Brawley
152 – Kayley Garcia, Vista
162 – Savannah Mefford, Valley Center
172 – Sierra Mefford, Valley Center
191 – Forshay Mallard, Crawford
237 – Angelina Leal, Olympian
Coach of the Year: Ray Leon, Brawley
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Abas Entering National Wrestling Hall of Fame

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Stephen Abas

Stephen Abas

Fresno State Wrestling legend Stephen Abas was announced as a Distinguished Member of the 2018 National Wrestling Hall of Fame Class on Oct. 26. A five-year Bulldog from 1997-2002, Abas was a three-time NCAA Division I national champion and a four-time All-American at Fresno State, winning titles in 1999, 2001 and 2002 after finishing fourth as a freshman in 1998. He won a silver medal at the Summer Olympics in 2004 and competed in the World Championships in 2001 and 2003. He was also qualified for the World Championships in 2002, but the United States did not compete.

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