Wt. |
OREGON TEAM |
6 wins |
CALIFORNIA TEAM |
|
103 |
Justin Branson – Central Linn HS |
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John Garcia – Firebaugh HS |
dec. 10-7 |
112 |
Tyler Baker – Grants Pass HS |
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Brian Moreno – Foothill HS |
fall 1:30 |
119 |
Tyler Kilkenny – Pendleton HS |
dec. ot 8-6 |
Brandon Zoeteway – DeLaSalle HS |
|
125 |
Josh Williams – Banks HS |
|
Mark Anderson – Lemoore HS |
dec. 7-1 |
130 |
Keith Carter – Pendleton HS |
dec. 5-2 |
Dustin Rocha – Lemoore HS |
|
135 |
Matt Frost – Marshfield HS |
|
Joe Soto – Porterville HS |
fall 5:09 |
140 |
Brett Elston – Dallas HS |
dec. 7-3 |
Shane Harvey – Shasta HS |
|
145 |
Andrew Dewater – Marshfield HS |
|
Lewis Gonzales – Turlock HS |
dec. 11-7 |
152 |
* Dewater Exhibition Match |
|
Jordan Danz – Ponderosa HS |
dec. |
160 |
* Farrel Exhibition Match |
|
Stephen Urquizo – Merced HS |
dec. |
171 |
Ricky Farrel – Phoenix HS |
dec. 7-1 |
Michael Drake – Elk Grove HS |
|
189 |
Ronnie Lee – Crater HS |
dec. 3-1 |
John Drake – Elk Grove |
|
215 |
Clay Wunder – Pendleton HS |
|
Erik Nye – Red Bluff HS |
dec. 10-7 |
275 |
Mac Gerber – West Linn HS |
fall 3:30 |
John Kaho – Ponderosa HS |
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There were 12 matches and 2 exhibition matches wrestled between the 2 all-star teams. The teams split wins, each team won 6 matches. However the California All-Star team had one more fall than Oregon, and won the dual. There were many exciting matches during the night. Check back soon for a full report on each match and to look at photos from the event.
05-06 Seniors
Be ready for your shot at this exciting match, plans are already being made for another match between California and Oregon for next year. Next years dual will be held in an Oregon location which is yet to be determined, and Oregon is ready for some revenge.
An action packed match. At the end of round 1 the score was tied 2-2. There were several reversals and back points awarded to each wrestler. With the biggest going to Garcia in the third round. Garcia was down by two points when he reversed Branson to his back late in the third round. This 5 point move sealed the victory. A great match by both wrestlers!
Moreno had the advantage on his feet against Baker. Moreno scored an early takedown off of a nice duck-under, and went on to pin Baker at 1:30 in the first round. Moreno was definitely one of the most talented wrestlers on the California team. A 3 time California state champ is a very impressive accomplishment.
One of the closest matches of the evening. Kilkenny had several takedowns on his feet against Zoeteway, but Zoeteway was tough to keep down and had nice reversals and then took advantage of a tough leg ride on top. The match went into ovetime where Kilkenny had nice defense, stopping several offensive attacks before scoring off of his own shot halfway through the OT period. Another great match!
Anderson had great postition in this match, and scored off of Williams offense several times. His front headlock and front quarter allowed him to score 3 takedowns against Williams. Anderson also did a good job with a spiral ride to control Williams on the mat. Final score was 7-1.
A lot of action resulted in a low scoring match. Both wrestlers had the ability to stop each others' offensive attacks. Carter sealed the win by taking Rocha to his back in the last 10 seconds of the match. An exciting match that was close all the way to the end of regulation.
Frost had a handful stepping onto the mat with an undefeated California state champ. However, the Marshfield senior gave Soto all he could handle up until the third round. Several scrambles led to lots of scoring by both wrestlers, and left Frost down by one point in the third round. Soto came through with a big turn and ended up pinning Frost at 5:03 into the match.
Elston of Dallas HS scored an early takedown in this match, but Harvey soon escaped. The match continued to go back and forth until the 3rd round. Elston was leading 4-3 and chose down. Elston got an escape and a takedown, and ended the match on top, using a nice leg ride to keep his opponent on the mat. Elston had good defense to keep Harvey from scoring on several shots.
The first match of the evening, could have easily been the most exciting. Dewater and Gonzales were both state champions and Dewater came into the weekend undefeated on the year. Both wrestlers were very explosive and comfortable wrestling in various upper body ties. Gonzales came out scoring several takedowns, but Dewater did a great job of using switches to reverse and escape from him. This match had several great scrambles. The 2 both had good technique and were very powerful. Gonzales scored a takedown in the 3rd round to put him ahead by two takedowns. The final score was 11-7, and the wrestler's effort was appreciated by all.
Dewater had a hard time coming back from his first loss of the season. This match was one of the last matches of the evening, and Dewater had several good bursts, but Danz was too powerful. Danz won the match by decision.
Urquizo was able to watch Farrel in his first match and did a nice job preparing for this match. He wrestled good on his feet and shut down Farrel's offense. Farrel did a nice job while riding, but Urquizo was also very tough in the top position. Urquizo won the match by decision.
This was the second match of the night. Farrel wrestled a great match in all positions. He was able to take down Drake, escape from bottom, and was able to turn him by using a force half and a leg ride. Drake seemed more powerful than Farrel, but Farrel was able to stay in good position during the match. Farrel won the match 7-1.
Another close match that ended in overtime. A lot of action on their feet led to many close takedowns for both wrestlers on the out-of-bounds line, but no takedowns were scored in the first 6 minutes. Lee scored a takedown on the edge of the mat with a double leg to win 3-1. A very exciting match.
Nye started off with some important takedowns. He gained a large lead over Wunder. It wasn't until the 3rd round that Wunder started m=coming back in the match and quickly scored 2 takedowns and didn't allow Nye to get a major decision. The match ended 10-7.
Both heavyweights did a great job in scrambles. The Oregon heavyweight was behind in points when he put Kaho on his back and didn't let him off. The pin was an exciting end to the matches between the two teams.