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Galbriso El Centro 4. Cooper Poway Slammers 2. Zieghani Rancho Bernardo Wrestling 2. Kennedy El Capitan Jr Vaqueros 3. Olquin El Centro Cadet 1. Ghianni Springall Cadet 1. Rubalcava Chula Vista Badgers Cadet 1. Baker La Costa Mat Rats 2. Burke Springall 3. Ramirez Poway Slammers Cadet 1.
Figuero Rancho Bernardo Wrestling 2. Shackman Rancho Bernardo Wrestling 3. Ciaroni was one of three Pioneers to bring home hardware as she dominated her bracket. Alongside Ciaroni, Reece Heinemeier took second at pounds in the age group. Dorshorst dropped a decision in his opening match before reeling off three straight wins, sparked by back-to-back pins, to go for fourth.
Following two pins to open his weekend, Ersland fell in the quarterfinals. The Poynette Panthers had two state qualifiers, led by Croix Theis who went on the day in the pound bracket of the age group. After a great prep wrestling season, the Pardeeville's middle school grapplers showed the Bulldogs' program is in good hands moving forward.
Enjoy unlimited articles at one of our lowest prices ever. Please subscribe to keep reading. You can cancel at any time. Already a subscriber? Log in or Activate your account. No thanks, return to homepage. Tagging along with his father at wrestling meets since then has been Jonas, himself a youth wrestler.
The gold medal-winning performance obviously cemented a special bond between father and son. Jonas won all three of his matches in a bracket comprised of six middle school wrestlers. He pinned his first opponent from Oceanside, then recorded an minor decision against Luciano Parra from the Imperial Beach Predators and capped his first-place showing with a win over Brendan Schaffer of Poway.
As such, he wrestled under coaches Eric Gritz and Russ Lockwood. Army during the Korean War, played professional baseball in the minor leagues, graduated from Long Beach State, earned his teaching credential at Arizona state and was married to his wife Wilma in Soon his teams were winning championships and his teams won 16 league championships, 2 CIF Division Championships, he coached two Masters Champions in the CIF Southern Section and his teams placed 8th in the state tournament in and 6th in the state in He retired from coaching in and was a wrestling coach adviser for ten more years.
This was before there was a state tournament. He was a two year letterman at Cerritos College, team captain and most outstanding wrestler. He was a two time state finalist at Cerritos.
He attended Cal Poly where he was a two year letterman. Dennis moved to Sierra High School where he coached wrestling for 27 years and also coached at Heidelberg High School in Germany for one year. Dennis was involved extensively in kid wrestling programs and wrestling summer camps. He played semi-pro football. While at Simi Valley he coached his football team to a league championship in and wrestling league titles in and , Bob was a wrestling coach and official for over 35 years, He was one of the founders of the Southern California Wrestling Officials Association.
He started his coaching career at Kenosha, Wisconsin where he coached for three years. He moved to California and was the wrestling coach at Harbor High School where his teams won two league championships. When Joe retired from coaching he became a wrestling official and officiated for many years. Jerry coached at five high schools in the San Diego area. In high school he competed on teams that finished 3rd, 2nd place twice and won the Iowa State High School Championship.
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