2009 Lone Star Duals - On Line Graphics Home Page
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2009 Lone Star Duals - On Line Graphics Home Page
!$?$REALITY?ADPDF!- 7ATCHASYOURWRESTLINGROOMTURNS FROMADREAMINTOREALITYUSINGOUR NEWSTATEOFTHEART$SOFTWARE 3TEPINTOYOURNEWTRAININGROOMWITHA VIRTUALWALKTHROUGHTHENLET2ESILITESUPPLY YOUWITHALLOFTHEMATSUNDERLAYMENT WALLPADDINGAND2ESI4OUGHWEIGHTROOMFLOORING TOCOMPLETETHE5LTIMATE7RESTLING2OOM 7E ST 6I RGI N IA5 NIV ERS ITY # - 9 #- -9 #9 #-9 + /HIO3TATE5NIVERSITY 5NIVERSITYOF-ISSOURI 0ENN3TATE5NIVERSITY !RIZONA3TATE5NIVERSITY 2ESI4OUGH 7EIGHT2OOM &LOORING LETUSWORKWITHYOUONYOURNEXTPROJECTANDWATCH YOURDREAMSCOMETRUE !$32ESILITETURNINGDREAMSTOREALITY¥2ESILITE3PORTS0RODUCTS)NC Welcome to the 12th Annual Hilton Arlington / Brute Lone Star Duals Welcome to the 12th edition of the Lone Star Duals. We welcome back Brute as a name sponsor and look forward to working with them on this great event. We also welcome new colleges participating for the first time in the University of Minnesota, Cal Poly, Virginia Tech, and a program returning to the ranks of the NCAA Division II, Colorado State - Pueblo. We are excited to have these programs joining us in Texas and hope they enjoy the experience. Also, the University of Oklahoma and Brown will be joining us for the 12 year in a row and we are thankful for their participation over the years and look forward to watching them compete. With the perspective of 12 years of watching this competition I would like to make a few observations. First, we have seen most of the premier and storied programs in the sport attend this event. We have watched Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Iowa, Iowa State, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Missouri, Michigan, all of the Service Academies, all of the Ivy League Schools (except Yale), and now we are joined by Minnesota. We have seen National Championship teams from other divisions, such as Central Oklahoma and Nebraska-Kearney from NCAA Division II and Wartburg in NCAA Division III. We have watched as teams from the NAIA, NJCAA, and NCWA competed in the field. Without a doubt, we have been fortunate to expose Texas to some of the very best programs the sport of wrestling has to offer. It has also spawned a tremendous number of opportunities for Texas student athletes to participate in colleges around the country. Many of our athletes have gone on to have a great deal of success at the higher level. On the boy’s side, we have seen Tervel Delagnev, from Arlington High, become a 2 time NCAA Division II National Champion and J.J. Holmes become an NJCAA National Champion. Ben Heizer, from Bowie, and Mo Lawal, from Plano, have been All Americans and participated in the NCAA Division I National Championship match. Mo was Division II Champ at Central Oklahoma before moving up to Division I at Oklahoma State. Brandon Slay, our three time State Champion at Tascosa High, All American at Penn, and Olympic Champion, won the Olympic Trials hosted right here in Dallas, Texas before the 2000 Sydney Olympics. We now welcome back our first Olympic Medalist from the girls programs in Randi Miller, from Martin High, Olympic Bronze Medalist in Beijing this summer. The number of students who have been able to attend college and earn a degree because of their participation in the sport is too great to list here. We have also had the opportunity to host the Dream Team High School competition and the NWCA All Star Classic college competition in the Metroplex as well. This event was started as a way to expose Texas wrestlers and coaches to the college programs around the country and it has succeeded beyond our wildest dreams. We hope you enjoy the competition over the next two days and keep in mind that many of the wrestlers you see here may be competing in college and internationally over the next few years. You may even have the opportunity to watch one or two of them competing in the 2012 Olympics in London. Finally, I would like to dedicate this year’s event to our newest Olympian and a true local success story for the Texas UIL women’s wrestling program, Olympic Bronze Medalist, Randi Miller. Congratulations, Randi! Sincerely, Barry Boustead Tournament Director Hilton Arlington / Brute 3 DUALS 2009 Welcome to the Hilton Arlington / Brute Lone Star Duals Hosted by: The Lone Star Wrestling Association Special Thanks to: Cory Ruelas - Hilton Arlington Sherry Gutkowski - Hilton Arlington John Purnell - Brute Jeff “Peanut” Bowyer – Brute Peggy Kahler – Hawthorne Suites Paul Gilbert - Resilite Mats Mike Pyle – Resilite Mats CSG Sports Coatings U.S. Marines Barry Boustead – Tournament Director Kathi Reinbold & Libby Hohman – Hospitality Sherry Gutkowski – Hilton Arlington Peggy Kahler – Hawthorn Suites A. L. Haizlip – Announcer Sandy Stevens - Announcer Chad Hennings - Promotion Brandon Slay – 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist Pat Olin – Befour Clocks Scott & Aurelia Green - On Line Graphics – Program Steve Sherrill – President, Lone Star Wrestling Assoc. Randy, Debbie, Michael, Heidi Starr – Administration Ron Houston – Transportation Coordination Toni Boustead – North Texas Data Services David Rakes – Computer Services Nate Kempler – Assistant Director Jeff McCall – Marketing / Special Projects Bob & Liz Pearce – Girls Tournament Directors Joe Mendenhall – Weigh-ins / Special projects Walt Berger - Medical Mike Fox – Networking Guy Snodgrass – Security Coordinator L.D. Bell Volunteers Matt Criner –South Grand Prairie - Host Coach Vicki Bridges – South Grand Prairie Host Principal Fred Clausen – GPISD Athletic Coordinator Jim Engstrom – Head HS Officials Jim Ramirez – Head NCAA Officials Eran Scherencel – Boston Gourmet Pizza Jason Bryant – 411 Wrestling Martin Floreani - Flo Wrestling Kathi & Rick Reinbold – Paper / Signs Chris McCall - Clever Items Inside Texas Wrestling Wrestling USA Magazine Bryan Van Clay - WIN Magazine Amateur Wrestling News Brad Boustead – Turkey Chef Al Biermann - Turkey Carver Rose Cipolla – Food Transportation Grand Prairie Independent School District South Grand Prairie High School Arlington Colts Wrestling Booster Club Martin Warriors Wrestling Booster Club Lamar Viking Wrestling Booster Club South Grand Prairie Wrestling Booster Club Grand Prairie Assoc. of Wrestling DSI Printing Steve Silver Enterprise Van & Car Rental Craig Kipp – Special Projects Rick Waltman Boston Gourmet Pizza – Wristbands Jaime Coffee / Dave Stephenson – Titus Marketing ….and all of the un-named volunteers that make this happen. 4 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Mat Layout Middle School Gym 811 812 South Grand Prairie High School entrance N Parking Lot entrance entrance JV JV Cafeteria Coliseum Gym entrance 2 4 6 1 3 5 7 Lobby Gym 10 9 entrance 8 Stage - Hospitality JV Gym Hilton Arlington / Brute 5 6 Lone Star Duals • 2009 2000-2200 7 1800-2000 6 1600-1800 5 1400-1600 4 1200-1400 3 1000-1200 2 0800-1000 1 Session Katy TCA vs Martin Cascia Hall vs Girls Brother Martin vs Katy Bowie Hebron vs Keller Central Brother Martin Sapulpa vs Sapulpa vs Martin vs Archbishop Rummel vs Bishop Lynch Bishop Kelley Bowie Hebron Cascia Hall vs Lawton vs Langley TCA St. Michaels vs South Moore vs Caprock vs Langley Highland Park vs TCA Centennial vs Bowie Keller Central vs Lawton Archbishop Rummel vs Woodlands Saginaw vs Arlington Girls Bishop Lynch Kimbal vs Girls Match 4, 9 Saginaw vs Caprock Caprock vs Cascia Hall Girls Match 3, 7 Mat 4 Main Gym Mat 3 vs Martin vs vs Bishop Lynch Lawton Sapulpa Marcus Girls Girls Archbishop Rummel Girls Match 2, 8 Girls Match 1, 6 Mat 2 Mat 1 vs Arlington vs Marcus Kimball vs Centennial Saginaw vs Marcus Woodlands Highland Park South Moore Kimball vs Bishop Kelley Hebron vs Katy South Moore vs Woodlands Langley vs Arlington Brother Martin vs St. Michaels Highland Park vs St. Michaels vs Girls Boys #2 Keller Central Match 11 Girls Mat 6 Bishop Kelley vs Centennial Girls Match 5, 10 Girls Mat 5 Friday Schedule Lone Star Duals 2009 Bishop Lynch vs South Moore Keller Central Cascia Hall vs Saginaw Woodlands vs TCA Brother Martin vs Arlington vs Caprock St. Michaels vs Katy Lawton vs Hebron vs Highland Park Bishop Lynch Weigh-ins Boys Bishop Kelley vs Martin Centennial vs Sapulpa Bowie vs Kimball Marcus vs Langley Weigh-ins Boys Mat 8 J V Gym Mat 7 St. Michaels vs Lawton Arlington vs Cascia Hall Highland Park Woodlands vs Archbishop Rummel Langley vs Saginaw Sapulpa vs Kimball Archbishop Rummel vs Marcus vs Caprock Centennial vs Martin vs Brother Martin Hebron Weigh-ins Boys Mat 10 Bishop Kelley vs Bowie Keller Central vs Katy TCA vs South Moore Weigh-ins Boys Mat 9 Lobby Gym DUALS 2009 Fridays Competition Schedule Friday, January 2, 2009 2000-2200 7 1800-2000 6 1600-1800 5 1400-1600 4 1200-1400 3 1000-1200 2 0800-1000 1 Session vs Harvard Army vs Air Force North Carolina Brown Nebraska Kearney vs Wisconsin Stevens Pt North Carolina vs Minnesota Virginia Tech vs Cal Poly vs Girls 3rd Boys 3rd Match: 19 Boys 3rd vs Oklahoma Stanford vs Oklahoma Girls Champ Boys Champ Match: 20 Boys Champ Army vs vs vs Nebraska Kearney vs Newman vs College Women College Women Boys 9th Match: 18 Match: 17 Boys 7th Boys 9th Boys 11th Boys 7th Colo State Univ–Pueblo Match: 15 Boys 11th Oklahoma City vs Boys Cons Match: 12 Boys Cons Girls 7th vs Girls 7th Boys Cons Oklahoma City Wisconsin Stevens Pt Colo State Univ–Pueblo vs UT Arlington Central Oklahoma vs Harvard Girls 3rd Appalachian State Girls Champ Brown Boys 5th Stanford Cal Poly Air Force vs Match: 16 UT Arlington Appalachian State Boys 5th Boys Semi Match: 11 Match: 14 Match: 13 Boys Semi Boys Cons Boys Semi Boys Semi Boys Cons Central Oklahoma Appalachian State vs Army Virginia Tech Central Oklahoma Newman Match: 9 Boys Cons Boys C2/B3 Dual USA Boys D2/A3 Match: 7 Match: 6 Boys B2/C3 Boys B1 Boys D1 Match: 5 Boys A3 Boys A1 Boys B3 Match: 3 Match: 2 Match: 1 Boys C3 Boys D2 Boys C2 Boys A2/D3 Match: 8 Boys C1 Boys D3 Match: 4 Boys A2 Mat 10 Lobby Gym Mat 9 Boys B2 Mat 8 J V Gym Mat 7 vs New Mexico Highlands Brown vs Boys #2 Virginia Tech vs New Mexico Highlands Oklahoma City Mat 6 vs Army vs vs vs New Mexico Highlands North Carolina Minnesota vs Oklahoma City New Mexico Highlands College Women vs Newman College Women Nebraska Kearney Boys Cons Air Force Oklahoma vs UT Arlington Girls 5th Boys Cons Harvard Wisconsin Stevens Pt Cal Poly vs Match: 10 vs vs UT Arlington vs Colo State Univ–Pueblo Colo State Univ–Pueblo Central Oklahoma Mat 5 vs Girls 5th Wisconsin Stevens Pt vs Newman Nebraska Kearney vs Mat 4 Main Gym Mat 3 vs vs Minnesota Oklahoma vs Stanford Appalachian State vs Mat 2 Mat 1 Saturday Schedule Lone Star Duals 2009 Saturday Competition Schedule Friday, January 3, 2009 Hilton Arlington / Brute 7 High School Grid 2009Boys LonePool StarPlay Duals DUALS 2009 Hilton Arlington / Brute Friday , January 2, 2009 Pool Play Thisthe grid shows the and mat forThe eachmatch session. This grid shows opponent andopponent mat assignment forassignment each session. results and records will be The match results and records will be updated after each round. updated after each round. Pool Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pool Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pool Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pool Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Lone Star Duals • 2009 A School Brother Martin Lawton Katy Keller Central St. Michael's Hebron Session 3 (12:00 PM) 4 (2:00 PM) 5 (4:00 PM) 6 (6:00 PM) 7 (8:00 PM) Heb/Mat 10 StM/Mat 6 Law/Mat 1 KCen/Mat 7 Kat/Mat 2 Kat/Mat 2 Heb/Mat 8 KCen/Mat 4 BrM/Mat 1 StM/Mat 9 Law/Mat 2 KCen/Mat 9 StM/Mat 8 Heb/Mat 6 BrM/Mat 2 StM/Mat 6 Kat/Mat 9 Law/Mat 4 BrM/Mat 7 Heb/Mat 3 KCen/Mat 6 BrM/Mat 6 Kat/Mat 8 Heb/Mat 3 Law/Mat 9 BrM/Mat 10 Law/Mat 8 StM/Mat 3 Kat/Mat 6 KCen/Mat 3 B School Sapulpa Bowie Martin Centennial Bishop Kelley Kimball Session 2 (10:00 AM) Mar/Mat 1 Sap/Mat 1 BK/Mat 5 Cen/Mat 5 C School Langley Cascia Hall Caprock Marcus Arlington Saginaw 3 (12:00 PM) 4 (2:00 PM) 5 (4:00 PM) 6 (6:00 PM) 7 (8:00 PM) Cen/Mat 7 Kim/Mat 10 BK/Mat 3 Bow/Mat 1 Kim/Mat 7 BK/Mat 9 Cen/Mat 4 Mar/Mat 1 Sap/Mat 1 Cen/Mat 10 Kim/Mat 2 BK/Mat 7 Bow/Mat 1 Mar/Mat 10 Sap/Mat 7 Bow/Mat 4 Kim/Mat 5 Bow/Mat 9 Mar/Mat 7 Sap/Mat 3 Kim/Mat 6 Bow/Mat 7 Mar/Mat 2 Sap/Mat 10 Cen/Mat 5 BK/Mat 6 Session 2 (10:00 AM) FMM/Mat 7 Cap/Mat 3 Cas/Mat 3 Lan/Mat 7 Sag/Mat 4 Arl/Mat 4 D School Bishop Lynch TCA Rummel Highland Park Woodlands South Moore Record Position 2 (10:00 AM) 3 (12:00 PM) 4 (2:00 PM) 5 (4:00 PM) 6 (6:00 PM) 7 (8:00 PM) Arl/Mat 6 Cas/Mat 2 Sag/Mat 10 Cap/Mat 4 FMM/Mat 1 Lan/Mat 2 Arl/Mat 9 Sag/Mat 8 Sag/Mat 3 FMM/Mat 10 Arl/Mat 8 Lan/Mat 4 Cas/Mat 1 Cap/Mat 10 Sag/Mat 5 Arl/Mat 5 Lan/Mat 6 Cap/Mat 8 Cas/Mat 9 FMM/Mat 5 Cap/Mat 3 FMM/Mat 5 Lan/Mat 10 Cas/Mat 8 Session 2 (10:00 AM) HP/Mat 8 SM/Mat 9 BL/Mat 8 TCA/Mat 9 3 (12:00 PM) 4 (2:00 PM) 5 (4:00 PM) 6 (6:00 PM) 7 (8:00 PM) Woo/Mat 4 TCA/Mat 1 Rum/Mat 2 SM/Mat 7 Rum/Mat 2 BL/Mat 1 Woo/Mat 8 TCA/Mat 2 SM/Mat 3 HP/Mat 9 BL/Mat 2 Woo/Mat 10 SM/Mat 5 Woo/Mat 5 Rum/Mat 9 TCA/Mat 4 BL/Mat 4 HP/Mat 5 SM/Mat 6 TCA/Mat 8 Rum/Mat 10 HP/Mat 5 Rum/Mat 3 Woo/Mat 6 BL/Mat 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Record Position 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Record Position 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Record 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Position High School 2009 BoysLone PoolStar Play Schedule Duals Hilton Arlington / Brute Friday , January 2, 2009 High School Boys Pool Play Friday, January 02, 2009 Session I 8am - 10am Mat # 1-6 Girls first two rounds 7-11 Boys Weigh-ins JV and Freshman Gyms Session II 10am - 12pm Mat # Session V 4pm - 6pm Mat # 1 Sapulpa HS (Oklahoma) vs Martin HS (Texas) 1 Brother Martin HS (Louisiana) vs Lawton HS (Oklahoma) 2 Lawton HS (Oklahoma) vs Katy HS (Katy, Texas) 2 Langley HS (Virginia) vs Cascia Hall HS (Oklahoma) 3 Cascia Hall HS (Oklahoma) vs Caprock HS (Texas) 3 St. Michaels (NM) vs Hebron (Texas) 4 Arlington HS (Texas) vs Saginaw (Texas) 4 Bowie HS (Austin, Texas) vs Centennial HS (Frisco, Texas) 5 Centennial HS (Frisco, Texas) vs Bishop Kelley (OK) 5 Marcus HS (Flower Mound, Texas) vs Saginaw (Texas) 6 Keller Central (Texas) vs St. Michaels (NM) 6 Woodlands (Texas) vs South Moore (OK) 7 Langley HS (Virginia) vs Marcus HS (Flower Mound, Texas) 7 Martin HS (Texas) vs Bishop Kelley (OK) 8 Bishop Lynch HS (Texas) vs Highland Park HS (Texas) 8 Caprock HS (Texas) vs Arlington HS (Texas) 9 South Moore (OK) vs Trinity Christian Academy (Texas) 9 Archbishop Rummel HS (LA) vs Highland Park HS (Texas) 10 Hebron (Texas) vs Brother Martin HS (Louisiana) 10 Kimball (Texas) vs Sapulpa HS (Oklahoma) Byes Bowie, Kimball, Rummel, Woodlands Session III 12pm - 2pm Mat # Byes Katy, Keller Central, Bishop Lynch, TCA Session VI 6pm - 8pm Mat # 1 Cascia Hall HS (Oklahoma) vs Marcus HS (Flower Mound, Texas) 1 Bowie HS (Austin, Texas) vs Martin HS (Texas) 2 Trinity Christian Academy (Texas) vs Archbishop Rummel HS (LA) 2 Bishop Lynch HS (Texas) vs Archbishop Rummel HS (LA) 3 Caprock HS (Texas) vs Saginaw (Texas) 3 Bishop Kelley (OK) vs Sapulpa HS (Oklahoma) 4 Woodlands (Texas) vs Bishop Lynch HS (Texas) 4 Trinity Christian Academy (Texas) vs Highland Park HS (Texas) 5 Highland Park HS (Texas) vs South Moore (OK) 5 Centennial HS (Frisco, Texas) vs Kimball (Texas) 6 St. Michaels (NM) vs Brother Martin HS (Louisiana) 6 Katy HS (Katy, Texas) vs Hebron (Texas) 7 Kimball (Texas) vs Bowie HS (Austin, Texas) 7 Brother Martin HS (Louisiana) vs Keller Central (Texas) 8 Hebron (Texas) vs Lawton HS (Oklahoma) 8 Trinity Christian Academy (Texas) vs Woodlands (Texas) 9 Katy HS (Katy, Texas) vs Keller Central (Texas) 9 Cascia Hall HS (Oklahoma) vs Arlington HS (Texas) 10 Martin HS (Texas) vs Centennial HS (Frisco, Texas) 10 Saginaw (Texas) vs Langley HS (Virginia) Byes Lawton, St. Michael's, Caprock, Marcus, South Moore Byes Sapulpa, Bishop Kelley, Langley, Arlington Session IV 2pm - 4pm Mat # Session VII 8pm - 10pm Mat # 1 Bishop Lynch HS (Texas) vs Trinity Christian Academy (Texas) 1 Sapulpa HS (Oklahoma) vs Bowie HS (Austin, Texas) 2 Martin HS (Texas) vs Kimball (Texas) 2 Brother Martin HS (Louisiana) vs Katy HS (Katy, Texas) 3 Archbishop Rummel HS (LA) vs South Moore (OK) 3 Keller Central (Texas) vs Hebron (Texas) 4 Lawton HS (Oklahoma) vs Keller Central (Texas) 4 Langley HS (Virginia) vs Caprock HS (Texas) 5 Highland Park HS (Texas) vs Woodlands (Texas) 5 Marcus HS (Flower Mound, Texas) vs Arlington HS (Texas) 6 Arlington HS (Texas) vs Langley HS (Virginia) 6 Bishop Kelley (OK) vs Kimball (Texas) 7 Sapulpa HS (Oklahoma) vs Centennial HS (Frisco, Texas) 7 South Moore (OK) vs Bishop Lynch HS (Texas) 8 Katy HS (Katy, Texas) vs St. Michaels (NM) 8 Saginaw (Texas) vs Cascia Hall HS (Oklahoma) 9 Bowie HS (Austin, Texas) vs Bishop Kelley (OK) 9 Lawton HS (Oklahoma) vs St. Michaels (NM) 10 Caprock HS (Texas) vs Marcus HS (Flower Mound, Texas) 10 Archbishop Rummel HS (LA) vs Woodlands (Texas) Byes Brother Martin, Hebron, Cascia Hall, Saginaw Byes Martin, Centennial, TCA, Highland Park * NOTE: Girls move to the JV Center after their first two rounds. * NOTE: Mats 7 & 8 are in the JV Gym; Mats 9 & 10 are in the Lobby Gym. Hilton Arlington / Brute 9 DUALS 2009 High School Boys Saturday Competition Schedule HiltonSaturday Arlington / Brute3, 2009 , January 2009 Lone Star Duals HS Boys Saturday Competition Schedule B2 Match: 1 8:00 AM / Mat 7 1 C3 C2 Match: 2 8:00 AM / Mat 8 2 B3 D2 Match: 3 8:00 AM / Mat 9 3 A3 A2 Match: 4 8:00 AM / Mat 10 4 D3 10 Lone Star Duals • 2009 A1 Match: 5 10:00 AM / Mat 7 5 D1 Match: 6 10:00 AM / Mat 8 6 Match: 13 2:00 PM / Mat 5 13 Champion Match: 20 8:00 PM / Mat 1 20 B1 Match: 7 10:00 AM / Mat 9 7 C1 Match: 8 10:00 AM / Mat 10 8 Match: 14 2:00 PM / Mat 6 14 13L Match: 19 8:00 PM / Mat 3 19 14L Third Place High School Girls Competition 2009 Lone Star DualsSchedule Hilton Arlington / Brute HS Girls Competition Schedule Arlington Match: 1 8:00 AM / Mat 1 1 Frisco Caprock Bye Match: 6 9:00 AM / Mat 1 6 Match: 14 12:00 PM / Mat 11 14 S. Grand Prairie Match: 2 8:00 AM / Mat 2 2 Centennial Kimball Match: 3 8:00 AM / Mat 3 3 River Road Keller Central Match: 4 8:00 AM / Mat 4 4 Franklin Woodlands Match: 5 8:00 AM / Mat 5 5 Liberty Match: 9 9:00 AM / Mat 4 9 Champion (Saturday) Match: 23 6:00 PM / Mat 1 23 Martin Bye Match: 7 9:00 AM / Mat 3 7 Katy Bye Match: 8 9:00 AM / Mat 2 8 Match: 15 12:00 PM / Mat 12 15 14L Third Place (Saturday) Match: 22 6:00 PM / Mat 1 22 15L Hilton Arlington / Brute 11 DUALS 2009 12 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Referee Signals REFEREES Rex Anderson Katy TX (Ponca City, OK 1990-2002) President, Texas Wrestling Officials Association - Gulf Coast (07-09) NCWA collegiate National Championships 08 NCWA dual team National Championships 09 Texas State Wrestling Finals official 05-08 Texas State Duals official 05-08 Region III tournament official 03-08 Oklahoma Geary, Perry Tournament of Champions (94-01) Ben Miller Sandia Park, New Mexico Official for 23 years NCAA Div I Championships 2002, 2004-2009 NCAA Div II Championships 2001-2005,2007,2009 Big 10 Championships 2007,2008 Western Regional 5 times MAC Championships 2009 Bobby Myers was All Southern California in 1977 while placing 5th in state. He wrestled against a Japanese team while representing California at East Los Angeles College along with Joe Gonzales in 1979. He was head coach with the Arlington youth club 8yrs and has been officiating high school varsity for 12yrs with the Texas Ft Worth/Dallas chapter of the Texas Wrestling Officials Association. Bob has Officiated at the State Duals and the Lone Star Duals for 4yrs. He is the proud father of Robert Myers who is a two time state qualifier and two time state placer at Arlington Lamar High School and placed 5th at the 2008 Oklahoma Open. Brent Rawson grew up in Southeastern Idaho and currently resides in Houston, TX. Brent graduated from Brigham Young University in accounting and is a CPA. He is currently the Controller for ExxonMobil Corporation’s Baytown Petrochemical complex. Brent began wrestling in Junior High and continued into college. He has been a folk and freestyle wrestling official for the past 6 years and serves as the Secretary/Treasurer of the Texas Wrestling Officials Association (Gulf Coast chapter). This will be Brent’s 3rd Lone Star Duals Tournament. Brian Lamb was raised in Goddard, KS and currently resides in Houston, TX. Brian was an assistant coach at Texas A&M Consolidated HS while attending Texas A&M University where he graduated with a BBA in Business Management in 1991. Brian has volunteered with several Houston Area Schools after graduation prior to officiating. Brian started officiating formally in 1997. He has served on the local board (Gulf Coast Chapter) as Treasurer, President and currently serves on the board as past President. Brian has officiated multiple Texas high school post-season events including several 5 UIL Regional tournaments, 2 UIL State Duals tournaments, 3 Prep State tournaments and the 2003 & 2006 UIL State tournament. This will be Brian’s 6th Lone Star Duals tournament. ROSS J. THOMAS: 26 TOTAL YEARS(1982-PRESENT) STATE RULES INTERPRETOR (02-PRESENT) 11 STATE H.S. TOURNAMENTS OFFICIATED-DELAWARE (93/99-PRESENT); NCAA EXPERIENCE (1992-08)-NCAA DIV. I NATIONALS 07/08/09(Selected) ; NCAA DIVISION I EAST REGIONAL(97/01-04,08); ATLANTIC COAST CONF.(ACC)(05-PRESENT); OKLAHOMA OPEN NCAA (1997-PRESENT); RENO TOC COLLEGE (99/00/05/06/07); LONE STAR DUALS (00/01/07/08); VIRGINIA DUALS (01-PRESENT); MISSOURI OPEN NCAA (2001-PRESENT) Hilton Arlington / Brute 13 DUALS 2009 Shawn Wilson Wrestled at Plano Senior High School (won State in 1988, 2X Finalist) Wrestled for Iowa State University from 1988 to 1993 (3X Letterman) Officiating for 3 years (High School and NCWA) Dennis McGrane Wrestled for Berkner High School- ‘86-’89 3rd year officiating (High School & NCWA) Marc Comeaux Louisiana Wrestling Officials’ Association 1994-2001 Louisiana State Tourney official 1997-2001 Texas Wrestling Officials’ Association 2001-Present Texas State Tournament Official 2004, 2006 Texas State Duals Tournament Official 2007, 2008 Commissioner, TWOA Gulf Coast Chapter Jim Engstrom NCWA Officials Coordinator National Collegiate Wrestling Association Head High School Official Cal Stanke The National Duals, NCAA D-3 Regionals, NCAA D-2 Regionals, The NCWA Nationals, The NCWA Regionals, The Eastern Michigan University Open, The Michigan State University Open, The Muskegon Dual and Individual tournaments, The Grand Valley State Lakers Open, The Olivet, Michigan, College Dualsa David Trensnicky 19 years as a wrestling official. Born and raised in Seanor, Pennsylvania. Graduated from The University of Texas, BBA-Accounting Officiated 15 District tournaments, 6 Regional tournaments and 2 State tournaments, 3rd Lonestar Duals. Treasurer of the Rio Grande Wrestling Chapter. 14 Lone Star Duals • 2009 REFEREES Mark Lyons was born and raised Dayton, Ohio and currently resides in Houston, TX. Mark graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1978 with a BBS degree in Marketing. His wrestling officiating career spans 14 years which includes stints between 1981-84 and 1999-present. Mark has officiated multiple Texas high school post-season events including 5 UIL Regional tournaments, 2 Prep State tournaments and the 2003, 2006 & 2008 UIL State tournaments. He has served as the Director of the Texas Wrestling Officials Association (Gulf Coast chapter) for the past 8 years. This will be Mark’s 6th Lone Star Duals tournament. Mike McQueen 1974- One of four charter members of the Texas Wrestling Official’s Association 1994-1996 Dallas-Ft. Worth Chapter President of Texas Wrestling Official’s Association 1996-2000 State President of the Texas Wrestling Official’s Association 2000-Present President of the Texas Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame 37 years of officiating the High School level and College level selected to 24 Texas State Championships and 8 NCWA Tournaments. Del Hughes West Branch, Iowa; Hometown: Elkader, Iowa Attended Upper Iowa University; Retired teacher 32 years; Currently self -employed; Married to Sue; two Married daughters; two Grandchildren. I have officiated for 38 years...National Tournaments @ Div. I-1, Div. II-15, NAIA - 8, JUCO-9 , National Duals-13, Qualifiers @ Div. I, IIand III. Big 8, 12 and North Central Conference Championships. Alan Boucher Acworth, Georgia Arthur Lomeli I am from Peoria, Arizona. I have over 21 Years of officiating experience including College, High School, Junior High, and Free Style. I have officiated NAIA National Championships, NCAA, NAIA & Division II Wrestling Tournaments. A personal goal of mine is to officiate in every state that has wrestling. So far I have officiated in 10 states. Hilton Arlington / Brute 15 DUALS 2009 16 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Hilton Arlington / Brute 17 Air Force Academy About Air Force Wrestling (2007-08 Highlights) • 9-9 Dual Record (3-2 in the Western Wrestling Conference) • Second-place finish at NCAA West Regional (matching best-ever finish, last accomplished in 2003) • Joel Sharratt named WWC Coach of the Year • Two NCAA West Regional champions, including Outstanding Wrestler Jake Kriegbaum • Four NCAA qualifiers (third time in four years) • APR (Academic Performance Reports) ranks in the top 10 percent among NCAA Division I wrestling programs COLLEGES About the Air Force Academy • Enrollment of 4,400 • Located just north of Colorado Springs, Colo. • Cadets graduate with a bachelor of science degree and commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force • More than half of Air Force cadets complete majors in science and engineering • The Academy has been ranked the top baccalaureate school in the West for two consecutive years Top Returners Stephen Crozier, Sr., 165 • Team captain in 2008-09 • 2008 NCAA qualifier • Second-place finisher at 2008 NCAA West Regional • Named to WWC and NWCA All-Academic teams in 2008; also named MWC Scholar-Athlete • Posted overall record of 28-15 in 2008 (leading team in total wins) Tyler French, Jr., 174 • 2008 NCAA qualifier • NCAA West Regional champion at 174 pounds • Led Air Force in winning percentage in 2008 with 26-12 overall record (.684) and 8-2 dual mark Derek Gillespie, So., 133 • Returning starter at 133 pounds • Won 13 of his first 15 collegiate bouts • Missed past of season due to injury • Placed fourth at NCAA West Regional Sterling Tribble, Sr., 197 • Returning starter at 197 pounds • Tied for team lead in dual win percentage (.800) with 8-2 dual mark • Finished fourth at NCAA West Regional in 2007 and 2008 Date Opponent Location TIME 1/10 1/11 1/11 1/16 1/17 1/17 1/24 1/30 1/31 2/7 2/12 2/19 2/20 3/7 3/19-21 Cal Baptist Cal State Fullerton vs. San Francisco State Stanford Northern Iowa* Glen Brand Open Borah Duals North Dakota State* South Dakota State* All-Academy Championships Northern Colorado* Wyoming* Utah Valley* NCAA West Regional NCAA Championships Riverside, Calif. Fullerton, Calif. Fullerton, Calif. USAFA, Colo. USAFA, Colo. Omaha, Neb. Gunnison, Colo. USAFA, Colo. USAFA, Colo. Lexington, Va. USAFA, Colo. Laramie, Wyo. Orem, Utah Greeley, Colo. St. Louis, Mo. 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. All Day All Day 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. All Day 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. All Day All Day 18 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Falcons Hilton Arlington / Brute 19 COLLEGES Appalachian State Name Height Weight Year Hometown Annas, Austin Benson, Kyle Blevins, Kyle Callahan, Matt Cecils, Ryan Celorrio, Frank Collura, Chris Cooke, Alex Dehnz, Richie Earp, Jacob Haney, Weston Heiser, Dustin Houghton, Brett Jones, Antionne Kepley, Kenny Kessler, Mike Kostis, Savva Mastro, Zack Parce, Logan Powell, Chip Pritz, David Puckett, Travis Sifakis, Andrew Temple, Dylan Thomas, Brad Trotman, Austin White, Lawrence 5-4 5-6 5-10 5-7 5-11 - 5-7 5-8 5-6 - 5-6 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-7 5-9 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-6 6-0 5-7 5-10 5-6 125 150 184 145 178 125 141 157 170 133 130 255 165 171 157 141 160 170 180 149 186 175 134 194 195 184 140 So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. RFr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. RFr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Connelly Springs, N.C. (East Burke) Morganton, N.C. (Robert L. Patton) Sapulpa, Okla. (Sapulpa) Lexington, N.C. (West Davidson) (Carolina Day) (Valley Springs) Hialeah, Fla. (Hialeah) Spencerport, N.Y. (Spencerport) Greensboro, N.C. (Ragsdale) Naples, Fla. (Palmetto Ridge) Boone, N.C. (Watauga) (Strong and Courageous) Robbinsville, N.C. (Robbinsville) Orlando, Fla. (Olympia) Charlotte, N.C. (East Mecklenburg) Shelby, N.C. (Crest) Concord, N.C. (Northwest Cabarrus) Bay City, Mich. (Western) Boone, N.C. (Watauga) (Blue Ridge) Naples, Fla. (Palmetto Ridge) Hendersonville, N.C. (West Henderson) Greensboro, N.C. (S.W. Guilford) Brooksville, Fla. (Pasco Hernando Comm. College) Matthews, N.C. (David W. Butler) Lake Mary, Fla. (Lake Mary) Marietta, Ga (Walton) Sussex, N.J. (High Point Regional) Winston-Salem, N.C. (Mount Tabor) Cary, N.C. (Cary) (Arrichion Strength Training) Date Sun, Jan 11 Opponent UNC Greensboro * at Greensboro, N.C. 2:00pm CAMPBELL BOONE, N.C. 7:00pm Fri, Jan 16 VIRGINIA TECH Sun, Jan 18 Virginia Fri, Jan 16 Sat, Jan 24 Sat, Jan 31 Sat, Jan 31 Tue, Feb 03 Wed, Feb 11 Sun, Feb 15 Mon, Feb 23 Sat, Mar 07 20 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Location CHATTANOOGA * Duke Invitational Eastern Michigan Davidson * VMI * The CITADEL * Liberty SoCon Mat Jam BOONE, N.C. at Charlottesville, Va. BOONE, N.C. at Boiling Springs, N.C. at Boiling Springs, N.C. at Davidson, N.C. at Lexington, Va. BOONE, N.C. at Lynchburg, Va. at Charleston, S.C. 5:00pm 2:00pm 6:00pm TBA TBA 7:00pm 7:30pm 1:00pm 6:30 p.m. TBA Mountaineers Hilton Arlington / Brute 21 COLLEGES Army Name Year Weight Hometown/High School Mark Adams Anthony Adez Russell Bettencourt Elliott Boltz Nicholas Bundy Thomas Carney Rudy Chelednik Zach Clark Travis Coffey Ryan Cook Tim Dean Joseph Dial Ethan Dickson John Drew Whitt Dunning Brock Epps Dean Gaier Michael Gorman Christopher Grill Cary Hooper Garrett Hunter Sean Hutchison Ryan Johnson Sean Joyce Devin Kelly Matthew Kyler Kirk Landon Dario Marcelli Ryan Martin Davey Mason Connor McCarthy Ryan Mergen Daniel Mills Zoar Morales Nolan Myers Ryan Nye William Osilaja Lance Penhale James Rafferty Orion Ross Brian Rowan Josh Sandhaus William Simpson Casey Smith Patrick Smith T.J. Snukis Michael Sprigg Derek Stanley Richard Starks Brian Story Robert Swan Casey Thome Jacob Vetter Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. So. So. So. 174 165 157 165 141 141 157 141 125 285 174 133 165 165 133 157 174 165 165 174 184 157 197 157 141 149 149 149 141 125 133 174 184 184 141 149 184 125 149 197 157 133 141 141 184 157 285 184 197 141 133 141 174 Kirkville, N.Y./East Syracuse-Minoa Etiwanda, Calif./Etiwanda Newcastle, Calif./Del Oro Tularosa, N.M./Heidelberg (USMAPS) Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville (USMAPS) Peachtree City, Ga./Woodward Academy Blairsville, Pa./Hempville Madison, Ala./Bob Jones (USMAPS) Boone, N.C./Boone (USMAPS) Huntington, W.Va./Huntington (USMAPS) Alexandria, Va./Bishop Ireton Pembroke, N.C./Purnell Swett (USMAPS) Barre, Mass./Quabbin Regional (Blair Acad.) Sandy Lake, Pa./Lakeview Nashville, Tenn./Father Ryan Durham, N.C./Charles E. Jordan Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller Hartville, Ohio/Marlington (USMAPS) Lansdowne, Pa./Upper Darby Redmond, Wash./Redmond West Alexander, Pa./McGuffey (USMAPS) Allentown, Pa./Parkland Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Los Osos (USMAPS) Brandon, Fla./Brandon Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford Mendon Clearfield, Pa./Clearfield Area Exira, Iowa/Audubon Community (USMAPS) East Hanover, N.J./Hanover Park (USMAPS) Verplanck, N.Y./Hendrick Hudson Perry, Okla./Perry (USMAPS) Overland Park, Kan./St. Thomas Aquinas Monticello, Minn./Monticello Alexandria, Va./Hayfield Secondary Tucson, Ariz./Catalina Aurora, Colo./Smoky Hill Valrico, Fla./Bloomingdale Senior Evanston, Ill./Evanston Township (USMAPS) Kenai, Alaska/Nikiski Junior-Senior Haddon Hts., N.J./Bishop Eustace (USMAPS) St. Louis, Mo./Westminster Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy (USMAPS) Atwater, Calif./Buhach Colony Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell Acad. (USMAPS) Midway, Utah/Wasatch Seymour, Ind./Seymour (Wyoming Seminary) Chesapeake, Va./Great Bridge Norton, Kan./Norton Saugerties, N.Y./Saugerties (USMAPS) Midway, Ky./Woodford County Rowley, Mass./St. John’s Prep Jackson, N.J./Jackson Memorial Troy, Ohio/Troy Christian Spring Grove, Ill./Richmond Barton 22 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Cadets Matt Kyler Richards Starks Matt Kyler Richards Starks Hilton Arlington / Brute 23 COLLEGES Brown NAME Class Wgt. James Baffoni Ricky Bailey Ross Baldwin Mark Bloom Brän Crudden Stephen DeLorenzo Steve Depew Ryan Drebin Greg Einfrank Tom Fazio Dave Foxen Matt Gevelinger Eli Harris Ziad Kharbush Zach Kulczycki Jeff Lemmer Lenny Marandino Kasey McCurdy Max McFadden Malachy Morris Chris Musser Larry Otsuka Grant Overcashier Mike Piccirillo T.J. Popolizio Leo Saniuk Josh Serene Brandon Shull Alex Siedlecki Branden Stearns Bryan Tracy John Triggas Zach Zdrada FR SO 141 SR 133 JR 149 JR 174 JR 149 SO 157 FR JR 125 SR 157 SO 141 SR 184 SR 133 FR 174 FR FR SR 157 SO 165/174 SO 133 FR SR 165 JR 197 FR 141 JR 125 FR SR 197 JR 184 SO 174 JR 165 SR 197 JR 149 SR 133 SR 285 High School/Hometown North Scituate/North Scituate, R.I. Palmyra/Palmyra, NJ New Providence/Summit, NJ Geneva/Manchester, NY Windham/Columbia, CT General Douglas MacArthur/Wantagh, NY Wilson Area/Easton, PA Palo Alto/Palo Alto, CA Horace Greeley/Jefferson Valley, NY Lakeland/Ringwood, NJ Garden City/Garden City, NY Mineral Point/Mineral Point, WI Green River/Green River, WY Livonia Stevenson/Livonia, MI Urbaba/Urbana, IL Milwaukee Bradley Tech./Milwaukee, WI Shasta/Redding, CA Fairfield Union/Lancaster, OH Blair Academy/Cranston, RI Langley/Herndon, VA Vestal/Vestal, NY Bergen Catholic/Upper Saddle River, NJ Goodrich/Goodrich, MI Commack/Dix Hills, NY Shenendehowa/Shenendehowa, N.Y. Copl ey/Akron, OH Kittanning/Kittanning, PA Bangor/Grand Junction, MI Clarence/East Amherst, NY General McLane/Edinboro, PA Paulsboro/Williamstown, NJ Campolindo/Moraga, CA Timberlane Regional/Atkinson, NH Date Opponent Location Time Jan. 9 RUTGERS Providence, R.I. 6:00 p.m. Jan. 24 at Lehigh Bethlehem, PA 3:00 p.m. Jan. 17 Jan. 25 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 24 Lone Star Duals • 2009 BUCKNELL at Army at Penn/Princeton at Harvard/Boston University CORNELL COLUMBIA Providence, R.I. West Point, N.Y. Philadelphia, PA Boston, MA Providence, R.I. Providence, R.I. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Bears 2008-2009 BROWN UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Home Gym: President: Director of Athletics: Conference Affiliations: Providence, R.I. 1764 5,754 Bears Seal Brown, Cardinal Red, & White Pizzitola Sports Center (2,800) Ruth J. Simmons Michael Goldberger Ivy League, EIWA, NCAA Division I TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Record at Brown: Career Record: Assistant Coaches: Wrestling Office Phone: Wrestling Trainer: Strength and Conditioning Coach: Dave Amato (Massachusetts ’73) 282-189-4, 24 years 344-224-4, 30 years John Clark (Ohio State ’04) Ed Gutnik (Wisconsin ’06) Mike Burch (Cal State Bakersfield ’85) Mehdi Kaveh 401-863-3089 Dave Murray Roger Marandino 2007-08 Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: Newcomers: 7-9 overall, 9th place at EIWA Championship 24/4 8 SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Coordinator/Wrestling Contact: Isaac Goodling Office Phone: 401-863-6069 Fax: 401-863-1436 E-Mail: Isaac_Goodling@brown.edu Dir. of Sports Information: Christopher Humm Asst. Dir. of Sports Information: Jeanne Carhart Asst. Dir. of Sports Information: Lyndsey Maurer Sports Info. Admin. Assistant: Amy Pasternack Sports Info Office Phone: 401-863-2219 Ticket Office: 401-863-2773 Hilton Arlington / Brute 25 COLLEGES Cal Poly NAME Class Evan Barbre Nick Basile Masson Blow Kelan Bragg David Christian Ben Crosby Ryan DesRoches Geoffrey Doss Micah Ferguson Nick Fisher Tyler Holloway Tyler Holt John Hooper Bo Lukehart Eric Maldonado Boris Novachkov Filip Novachkov Jeremy Pagaran Chase Pami Jim Powers Travis Rasmussen Elliott Ripley Lenny Romero Joel Shaw Ryan Smith Josh Soliz Jake Tanenbaum Brandyn Tepper Stephen Thalin Steven Vasquez Andy Wagner Ryan Williams Jr. Rs. Fr. Fr. Rs. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Rs. Fr. Rs. Fr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Rs. Fr. So. Rs. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Hgt. Wgt. High School/Hometown 5-9 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-7 5-10 5-11 5-8 5-5 5-8 5-8 5-10 5-7 6-3 5-8 5-6 5-8 6-0 5-6 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-8 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-5 174 197 157 Hwt 141 184 174 149 125 149 133/141 174 149 197 149 141 133 Hwt 157 Hwt 157 149 Hwt 165 184 197 125 184 149 165 141 165 Vista, Calif. / Vista HS Novato, Calif. / Novato HS Lompoc, Calif. / Lompoc HS Tustin, Calif. / Orange Lutheran HS Lafayette, Calif. / San Ramon Valley HS Castro Valley, Calif. / Castro Valley HS Deer Park, Wash. / Riverside HS Los Gatos, Calif. / Los Gatos HS Del Oro, Calif. / Del Oro HS Fresno, Calif. / Clovis West HS Brookfield, Missouri / Brookfield HS Sutter, Calif. / Sutter Union HS Littleton, Calif. / Regis Jesuit HS Vacaville, Calif. / Vacaville HS Visalia, Calif. / Golden West HS Sunnyvale, Calif. / Fremont HS Sunnyvale, Calif. / Fremont HS San Juan Bautista, Calif. / Cuesta College Las Vegas, Nev. / Cimarron HS Ramsey, N.J. / Virginia Tech Bakersfield, Calif / Bakersfield HS Pleasanton, Calif. / Foothill HS Norwalk, Calif. / Santa Fe HS Cupertino, Calif. / St. Francis HS Temecula, Calif. / Temecula Valley HS Anaheim Hills, Calif. / Canyon HS Leawood, Kan. / Blue Valley North HS Santa Monica, Calif. / Santa Monica HS San Jose, Calif. / Kings Academy HS Tracy, Calif. / Central Catholic HS El Dorado Hills, Calif. / Oak Ridge HS Carlsbad, Calif. / La Costa Canyon HS Head Coach: John Azevedo / Sixth Year / Cal State Bakersfield, ‘81 Assistant Head Coach: Sammie Henson / Second Year / Missouri, ‘95 Assistant Coach: Matt Azevedo / Seventh Year / Iowa State, ‘01 26 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Hilton Arlington / Brute 27 Central Oklahoma COLLEGES T 2008-09 UCO WRESTLING 2008-09 SEASON OUTLOOK are more questions than answers for Central Oklahoma heading into the 2008-09 season, but the Bronchos still figure to be in the thick of the national championship hunt next March. UCO has four full-time starters back from last year’s 14-6 team that won its 18th NCAA Division II regional championship in 19 years and finished sixth nationally, with a heavy influx of talented newcomers and the possibility of several individuals changing weights making it difficult to predict who will be where. The 15-time national champion Bronchos have 26 redshirt and true freshmen on the 47-man roster and it may be well into the second semester before the starting lineup is established, but veteran head coach David James is excited about his team’s chances. “We have a lot of unknowns about this team, but from topto-bottom we’re going to be better than last year and we’re not conceding anything to anybody,” said James, who recorded his 300th dual win last season. “I don’t think there’s any secret we’re going to be counting on some young guys and some new faces, but we’ve got the same high expectations we always have.” UCO returns three All-Americans in Tim Elliott, Colby Robinson and Dustin Finn along with national qualifier Jarrett Edison, though Elliott and Robinson are both contemplating a weight change this season. That foursome gives the Bronchos a solid core to build around, but deciding on the rest of the lineup -- and figuring out who goes where -- will be interesting. “We’re pretty set with the four guys we have coming back and we need for them to all step it up a notch,” James said. “Other than those four we have a lot of unknowns, though we’ve got a lot of talented guys in our room. “We’ve got to identify who else is going to come on and take charge at certain weights. It’s probably going to take some time before we find out who we’re going to have in the lineup and where everybody’s going to be.” UCO has several veterans who could play a key role this season, while a host of newcomers will also contend for starting berths. “We’ve got some older guys who know they have a great opportunity this season and we’ve also got a lot of young kids who want to step right in,” James said. “Everybody’s excited and we’re optimistic about what we can accomplish this season. “Our goal every year is to win the national championship and that hasn’t changed.” Here’s a weight-by-weight look at UCO for 2008-09: Sophomore letterman Nick Rice is back after starting most of the second semester last year and freshmen Seth Johnson and David McNeil could also play a role here. Coach James Says: “Willie is young, but he has lots of talent and has the opportunity to step in immediately. He’s quick and explosive and we look for him to do great things at UCO. Tim has the option of going at 125 and we just don’t know yet what he’s going to do. Seth and David are two good, young guys and Nick got some experience last year that should benefit him.” 125 POUNDS A returning All-American will rule the roost here, though junior Colby Robinson could elect to drop to 141. A sixth-place national placer last year, Robinson is determined to have a big season and will undoubtedly be a national title contender at whatever weight he competes. Senior letterman Luke Elmore was a two-time junior college AllAmerican who will be right in the thick of things and he’s ready for a chance to be the main starter, with newcomers adding quality depth. An incoming freshman is the front-runner to take over the starting berth here, though a proven senior is also a possibility. Willie Gunter is a gifted rookie who won three state high school titles and he’s the favorite unless All-American Tim Elliott moves down to the weight where he won a junior college national championship in 2007. 28 Lone Star Duals • 2009 133 POUNDS The Bronchos have one of the top returning national placers back at this weight in senior Tim Elliott, who finished fifth last year while going 23-5 with 17 bonus-point wins. He’s a national championship contender, whether it’s here or at 125, and will be a big-time point producer for UCO. Junior college transfer Scott Berens will be the favorite to start if Elliott moves down, with freshmen Tyson Bernardi, Trison Graham and Ben Johnson also in the mix. Coach James Says: “Tim came in at the semester last year and hit the ground running, so he’s more at ease this year. He’s a wide-open wrestler and is a winner who we’re counting on strongly at whatever weight he goes. Placing fifth wasn’t acceptable to him and he has a lot of high goals this season. Scott has college experience, which is an advantage for him, and we’ve got some good, young guys here.” 141 POUNDS A pretty wide-open weight, with no true favorite unless junior All-American Colby Robinson drops down from 149. Sophomore Trey Branscum saw extended action last year and probably rates the slight edge for the top spot if he can overcome missing most of preseason workouts, with a trio of youngsters ready to challenge. Colby Robinson Freshman Matt Bryant is a highly-regarded newcomer, while redshirt freshman Jordan Edison and rookie Austin Standage can’t be overlooked. Coach James Says: “Colby’s a possibility here and again it’s a situation where we may not decide for awhile. Trey missed a lot of the preseason and that’s going to be tough, but he wrestled quite a bit last year and that’s got to be an advantage for him. Matt is a talented freshman with great mat awareness who has the opportunity to step in real quick and we’ve got some other guys who want to be in there.” 149 POUNDS Bronchos 2008-09 UCO WRESTLING 2008-09 SEASON OUTLOOK Sophomore Lance Thompson didn’t wrestle last year after redshirting the season before at Oklahoma State and he has the talent to be a factor, as do freshmen Tony Mahan and Justin Suskey. Coach James Says: “Colby is a good team leader and he has an outstanding attitude. He’s not content with placing sixth, is very motivated this year and we’re counting on him at whatever weight he goes. Luke is a veteran guy with a lot of experience who wants to be in there and we’ve got some other talented guys here.” 157 POUNDS Another weight with no clear-cut favorite, though junior Mikey Morgan would probably earn that tag if he wasn’t also in the running at 165. A junior college national champion at 165 last year, Morgan definitely has the experience advantage and is capable of big things if he ends up at the weight. Senior Luke Elmore could also factor in here, while redshirt freshmen Kelly Henderson and Connor Robinson lead a long list of other possible contenders. Coach James Says: “Mikey has the experience, he has a winning mentality and he would do a good job, though again we don’t know what’s going to happen for awhile. Kelly has a super attitude and looks good and Connor has made tremendous gains over the past year.” Sophomore transfer Brennan Ochoa adds quality depth, with senior Jon Wechter, freshman Derrick Adkins and junior Trevor Adkisson also available if needed. Coach James Says: “Daniel has had a lot of ups and downs in his career, but he has experience and can help us. Tommy is a savvy competitor capable of doing a lot of good things, but he has to take care of his academic issues.” 184 POUNDS A trio of contenders will be vying for the starting berth, with junior Kenny Meredith probably rating the early edge. A starter here two years ago as a true freshman, Meredith redshirted in 2006-07 and then saw some starting duty at 174 last year. He’s back at 184 now and has the ability to be a real asset this winter. Ready to challenge for the top spot is sophomore Patrick Finn, who joined the team after injuries ended his UCO football career, and junior transfer Trevor Adkisson. Coach James Says: “We’ve got three guys who look like the frontrunners. Kenny has loads of talent and just needs to step it up, but his attitude has been super. Patrick works hard and has to be patient since he’s been out of wrestling awhile. Trevor is real strong and he has a lot of college experience, which is important.” 197 POUNDS 165 POUNDS One of the few weights Dustin Finn Junior Cody Rowell is the frontwhere the Bronchos are runner at 165, but it will be a toss-up if confident in who will be the junior college transfer Mikey Morgan opts to go at this weight. starter from the outset, with Rowell is a two-year letterman who picked up valuable experience sophomore Jarrett Edison as a part-time starter here last year and he’s poised for a breakthrough aiming for a banner season. season. Morgan won a junior college national title at this weight last A national qualifier who went 29-15 last year, Edison has the tools year and much is expected of him. to be an All-American and he should really benefit from the experience Freshman Derrick Adkins could also present a challenge along with gained last year. senior veteran Jon Wechter. Freshman Zach James will be the back-up. Coach James Says: “Cody has been around and he’s got some Coach James Says: “Jarrett is the man here. Being a national valuable mat time the last couple of years. He senses this is a golden qualifier and winning a lot of matches last year should help him take it opportunity for him and he has a strong desire to be the guy and step to another level this season. He’s very, very talented and we need him up. Mikey could also go here and we’ll just have to see what happens to step up this year, which I think he will. Zach is a solid freshman, a with that. Derrick has shown a lot as a freshman and we’re going to young guy with great fundamentals.” see him do a lot of good things at UCO.” 174 POUNDS This will be an interesting weight with the presence of two veterans, although one won’t be available until the second semester. Junior Daniel Morrison was a national tournament qualifier at 174 two years ago and started here most of last season, so he obviously has the talent and experience to be a mainstay. Senior Tommy McCarty started the first semester last year and was a two-time junior college All-American, but he won’t be eligible until the second semester. Both have the ability to be top All-America contenders for the Bronchos and it probably be well into the second semester before the starter is finally determined. HEAVYWEIGHT UCO is in great shape here with preseason national favorite Dustin Finn back, but he won’t be able to join the team until after football season is over in mid-November. That wasn’t a factor last year, however, and it doesn’t figure to be much of one this season. Finn joined the team late last year and went on to enjoy one of the best-ever seasons by a UCO heavyweight, going 29-6 with 13 falls en route to a national runner-up finish. Freshman Cameron Gladd will see plenty of action this season. Coach James Says: “Dustin’s got to be excited about this year. He had a great year last season, but came up a little short and that has to be motivation enough. Cameron will do a lot of wrestling this year and he’s a strong kid who moves good for a big guy.” Hilton Arlington / Brute 29 Harvard The Harvard Mission The Harvard Wrestling team provides an opportunity for students to fully develop the values on which this university rests: the advancement of knowledge to the highest potential. The purpose of the wrestling family is to develop a unit that transcends the walls of this university, to provide the necessary tools for the pursuit of individual and team goals, and to recognize this activity from a larger community perspective. Harvard Wrestling strives to be more than a team. Rather, the focus is to be a home away from home. The family is critical in providing encouragement, understanding, and personal growth during the undergraduate’s four years at Harvard. The Harvard Wrestler gains satisfaction from knowing that he did his best to become the best that he is capable of becoming. Within the realm of diverse individual goals, our common mission shall be advanced through desire, discipline, and determination. Our program recognizes these virtues to be essential in the mental and physical development of its members and their roles as Harvard wrestlers, students, and more importantly as life’s citizens of this world. Leadership development is of utmost importance as one navigates through his years here on campus. COLLEGES Through these means, Harvard wrestling strives to paint its masterpiece on a larger canvas. A graduate of this program will acquire the appropriate tools to navigate through the often sharp curves of life. The acquisition of perspective is the inevitable outcome of the journey, made up of blood, sweat, and tears. Entering for the love of wrestling, one will leave with an appreciation for life. Harvard Success Sixteen Harvard wrestlers have won 22 All-America honors in the history of the program with 14 of those awards coming under the David G. Bunning Head Coach for Harvard Wrestling, Jay Weiss. Harvard has had at least one All-American in each of the last six seasons and a program record three earned the distinction in 2007. The Crimson has had 10 Ivy League Rookies of the Year and three Ivy League Wrestlers of the Year, including J.P. O’Connor ’10 who was the Ivy League Rookie of the Year in 2007 and the Wrestler of the Year in 2008. He is only the second Ancient Eight grappler to be named Ivy League Wrestler of the Year one year after winning Rookie of the Year honors. Weiss has won numerous league coaching awards while NCAA Champion Jesse Jantzen ’04 collected dozens of accolades, including three All-America honors, Most Outstanding Wrestler at the NCAA Championship, Ivy League Rookie of the Year, Ivy League Wrestler of the Year, EIWA Tournament Most Outstanding Wrestler, the EIWA Fletcher Award, the EIWA Sheridan Award as well as NWCA Academic All-America. Harvard competes in one of the most challenging conferences, the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA), in NCAA Division I. The Crimson captured the EIWA Championship in 2001 along with the Ivy League conference title. Harvard has consistently finished in the top-five at the conference tournament and has had an individual champion 10 of the last 11 years. Harvard, who returns two All-Americans and four NCAA qualifiers in 2008-09, looks to build upon the recent success and keep the momentum of Harvard wrestling on the rise. 30 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Crimson Name Cl. Wt. Hometown / High School Louis Caputo Dominic DeNunzio Spencer DeSena Andrew Flanagan Corey Jantzen Andrew Knapp Fermin Mendez, Johnny Motley Sean Murphy J.P. O’Connor Andy Olsen Bryan Panzano Walter Peppelman Thomas Picarsic Zack Pope Adam Purvis Michael Sadler Derek Stueben Patrick Ziemnik Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr. 184 157 285 165 141 285 141 133 197 157 174 174 149 133 125 125 165 141 174 Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs) Palm Harbor, Fla. (Countryside) Garden City, N.Y. (Garden City) Bound Brook, N.J. (Bound Brook) Shoreham, N.Y. (Shoreham-Wading River) Duxbury, Mass. (Duxbury) Belleville, N.J. (Delbarton School) McLean, Va. (Episcopal High School) Tulsa, Okla. (Cascia Hall Prep School) Oxford, N.Y. (Oxford Academy) Marietta, Ga. (Walton) Blacklick, Ohio (The Columbus Academy) Harrisburg, Pa. (Central Dauphin) Jeannette, Pa. (Penn-Trafford) Marion, Ohio (Pleasant) Macon, Ga. (Mount de Sales Academy) Beachwood, Ohio (Beachwood) Saddle River, N.J. (Northern Highlands Regional) Cleveland, Ohio (St. Edward) photos by Danielle Hobeika (Jantzen and O’Connor) and Jamie Sabau (Caputo) Hilton Arlington / Brute 31 COLLEGES Minnesota NAME Wgt. Class High School/Hometown Thane Antczak (ant-CHECK) Steven Avalos (ava-LOCE) Ben Berhow Gordon Bierschenk Ryan Blake Atticus Disney Danny Dulkin Brent Eidenschink (eye-din-shink) Austin Enoch (EE-nock) Ryland Geiger (GUY-gur) Scott Glasser Joe Grygelko (gray-GELL-co) Joel Hill Jordan Kolbow Torrey Line Zach Loppnow Cody Marcicki (mar-SICK-ee) Mario Mason Chris McPhail Luke Mellmer Jake Mellmer Matt Mincey Joe Murphy Jayson Ness HS Joe Nord Brian Peterson Wesley Richard Jared Rickert Tyler Safratowich Zach Sanders Dustin Schlatter (SHLAY-ter) Brandon Sitch Mike Thorn Cody Yohn (YONN) Sonny Yohn (YONN) Kaleb Young David Zilverberg 125 165 HWT 197 141 HWT 141 197 141 197 165 149 149 165 174 HWT 133 149 197 149 141 133 141 133 Fr. Fr. So. Jr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. R-Fr. R-Fr. So. R-Fr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. R-Fr. Jr. Prairie Farm, Wis.-Prairie Farm HS Mundelein, Ill.-Mundelein HS Hayward, Minn.-Albert Lea HS Waynesville, Mo.-Waynesville HS Chicago, Ill.-Masist HS Andover, Kan.-Shawnee Heights HS West Bloomfield, Mich.-Andover HS Detroit Lakes, Minn.-Detroit Lakes HS Redmond, Ore.-Redmond HS Scappoose, Ore.-Scappoose HS Bismarck, N.D.-Bismarck HS Greenfield, Minn. St. Michael-Albertville Overland Park, Kan. Blue Valley HS Forest Lake, Minn.Forest Lake Area HS Browerville, Minn.Browerville HS Lake City, Minn.-Lincoln HS Lapeer, Mich. -Powers Catholic HS Moorestown, N.J.-Blair Academy Pine Island, Minn.-Pine Island HS Dickinson, N.D.-Dickinson HS Dickinson, N.D.-Dickinson HS Apple Valley, Minn.-Apple Valley HS Burnsville, Minn.-Trinity School Bloomington, Minn.-Bloomington Kennedy HWT 149 149 149 157 125 157 174 141 174 184 174 141 So. R-Fr. Fr. R-Fr. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. Waconia, Minn.-Waconia HS Richmond, Mich.-Richmond HS Dillingham, Alaska -Dillingham_HS Sparta, Wis.-Sparta HS Park Rapids, Minn.-Park Rapids HS Wabasha, Minn.-Wabasha-Kellogg HS Massillon, Ohio-Perry HS Kelso, Wash.-Kelso HS St. Michael, Minn. St.-Michael-Albertville Alamosa, Colo.-Alamosa HS Alamosa, Colo.-Alamosa HS Tenstrike, Minn.-Bemidji HS Wayzata, Minn.-Wayzata HS 32 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Date Opponent / Location Time Jan. 10-11 at National Duals Cedar Falls, Iowa all day Jan. 25 Michigan State* Sports Pavilion 2:00 p.m. Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Mar. 7-8 Mar. 19-21 at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. at Penn State* State College, Pa. at Ohio State* Columbus, Ohio Michigan* Sports Pavilion Northwestern* Sports Pavilion at Wisconsin* Madison, Wis. at Iowa* Iowa City, Iowa at Iowa State Ames, Iowa Indiana* Sports Pavilion 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. at Big Ten Championships State College, Pa. at NCAA Championships St. Louis, Mo. all times Central • * denotes Big Ten dual Hilton Arlington / Brute 33 COLLEGES Nebraska-Kearney Name CL Weight. Hometown/Previous School Islam Abitov Mike Abril Tyler Baker Nick Bauman A.J. Belgum Collin Brown Ross Brunkhardt Drew Comito Bryce Dicus Matt Duffy Kelsey Empting Drew Etherton Ryan Etherton Ricky Fairbanks Kazuhiro Fujnawa Cole Garcia Jordan Gienger Aeron Hill Cody Lambotte Danny Luttrell Taylor May Keenan McCurdy Justin McKain Joey Morrison Gerald Moulton Trent Murrell Jarek Patterson Jimmy Peterson Brandon Rimpley Derek Ross Josh Smith Paul Sutton Adam Torres Marty Usman Stephen Weimer Jordan White Jonathen Zamora Bruce Zurek Fr.-R Jr. So. Fr.-R Fr. Fr. Fr.-R Fr. Fr.-R Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.-R Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr.-R Fr. Fr. 149 125 141 184 157 149 157 157 125 165 197/Hwt. 141 149 125 133 157 165 141 141 125 165 157 197 133 184 157 133 133 125 197 133 184 149 174 133 125 Hwt. 141 Osh, Kyrgyzstan/Kearney H.S. Glendale, AZ/Glendale C.C. (AZ) Hoxie, KS/Colby C.C. (KS) Brighton, CO/Legacy Kimball, NE/Kimball Amarillo, TX/Tascosa Merino, CO/Merino Spokane, WA/Mead Catoosa, OK/Catoosa Kenesaw, NE/Kenesaw Ponca City, OK/Ponca City Lincoln, NE/East Lincoln, NE/East Etna, WY/Star Valley Japan Colby, KS/Colby CC (KS) St. Francis, KS/St. Francis Grand Prairie, TX/Newman U. (KS) Rossville, KS/Labette CC (KS) Arlington, TX/Arlington Imperial, NE/Chase County Lincoln, NE/East Sutherland, NE/Sutherland Lincoln, NE/U. of Nebraska-Lincoln Beaumont, TX/West Brook Houston, TX/Westside Kearney, NE/Kearney San Antonio, TX/James Madison Kearney, NE/Kearney St. Francis, KS/St. Francis Houston, TX/Cypress Ridge Wahoo, NE/Wahoo Phoenix, AZ/Thunderbird Arlington, TX/William Penn U. (IA) Clovis, CA/Clovis Lincoln, NE/Lincoln Clovis, CA/Clovis Comstock, NE/Sargent-Burwell 34 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Lopers Why The “Lopers”? The University of Nebraska at Kearney is one of only two NCAA schools to be nicknamed the Antelopes (Lopers for short). The other is Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Ariz. GCU is often referred to as the ‘Lopes. The Antelope name became associated with the school thanks to the student newspaper. In December of 1910, the staff chose the creature, calling it “the swiftest, most beautiful, and most graceful animal in the western plains.” The paper continued, in its first edition, “(Antelope) appeals as a fitting emblem of the school located on the broad prairies of Nebraska, where the antelopes once roamed so freely.” Adopted soon after by the athletic department, the short term of “Lopers” didn’t appear until the 1950’s when the local daily paper, The Kearney Hub, began using the term. The student paper quickly picked up on “Lopers” and the word has stuck ever since. Hilton Arlington / Brute 35 COLLEGES New Mexico Highlands 36 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Cowboys Hilton Arlington / Brute 37 R g estlin r W f o Sport e h t o tion t a v r e s d Pre n a n o ti romo P f o years 0 8 g n rati Celeb S E H n e r lW a n o ti Na g n i stl C A O o i t a i c o s A s C , lers level t s e r of w t every r e umb eams a n e e th stling t s a e Incr nd wre , a s e h blen d a G coac Dant l i n g L e g ee last decade th s W r e he NWCA in jor boost. a ft gam act o ue! n p i l n t m i s i e e r t h “T iven w con A, o has g t eds ing the NWC estling” e n This y simply join rengthen wr st B e to u n i t n ill co w u o y m o c . e n nli o a c .nw or m o w c . w e l w st e r w t a m r e t n .i www 38 Lone Star Duals • 2009 FROM BROADWAY TO MAIN STREET. Every Marine is a rifleman, ready to stand shoulder to shoulder in defense of our nation. In turn, every Marine has the opportunity to live the American Dream they help to defend. 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Official Scoring System of the NWCA! • • • • • • • • • BEFOUR PRODUCTS ARE PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA Hilton Arlington / Brute 43 Newman University COLLEGES NEWMAN UNIVERSITY JETS 2008-09 Roster Name Zach Hanford* Brandan Ewertt Jayme Hoover* James Fox* Clay Goodloe* Mitch Arnold Sean Kitchen Stephen Santiago Issac Cervantes Issac Wall* Pete Tapia Josh Fansler* Kyle Oyler John Hagan Cameron Motter Florian Temengil* Year So Fr So Jr Sr Fr Jr Fr Jr Sr Fr So Sr So Fr Sr *2008 NWCA All-American 44 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Weight HWT 197 174 141 157 149 141 125 157 133 165 184 141 141 125 HWT Hometown Jenks, Okla. Wellington, Kan. Salina, Kan. Douglass, Kan. Plano, Texas Wichita, Kan. Plano, Texas Kechi, Kan. El Paso, Texas Andover, Kan. Winfield, Kan. Ponca City, Okla. Hutchison, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Whitewater, Kan. Dallas, Texas Jets Ryan Smith Head Coach Newman WRESTLING 2008-09 Ryan Smith is entering his fifth year with the Newman University Wrestling Program, but his first year as the interim head coach. He wrestled for Labette Community College, from which he graduated with associate degrees in both Accounting and Business Administration. He then transferred for one year to Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, S.D. When Newman announced that they were starting a wrestling program in 2004, Smith transferred to Newman for his final season of collegiate competition. He graduated from Newman in 2005 with a bachelor degree in Business Management and later graduated again in 2008 with his MBA. Outside of his NU responsibilities, Smith works for CE Machine Company, Inc. as a Program Manager and is a Staff Sergeant in the Kansas Air National Guard (184th IW). He is married to Kami Smith and they have a daughter named Brynley. J.D. Johnson Assistant Coach This is J.D. Johnson’s first year as an assistant coach with the NU Wrestling Program. He graduated from Bishop Carroll Catholic High School in 2000 where he was a four-time State placer. In 2004, he came back to the sport and became one of Newman’s first All-Americans at the NAIA National Championships. Johnson graduated from Newman in 2007 with a bachelor degree in Business Management. Johnson currently works for Evans Building Company, Inc. as a Project Manager. He is engaged to Ashley Selenke and they will marry October 2008. www.newmanu.edu/athletics Hilton Arlington / Brute 45 COLLEGES North Carolina 46 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Tar Heal Hilton Arlington / Brute 47 COLLEGES Oklahoma City University OCU coach Archie Randall, National Wrestling Hall of Fame Oklahoma Chapter Inductee Corey Johnson, 2009 NAIA Championships qualifier Oklahoma City University Home of 2009 and 2010 NAIA Championships Nik Turner, 2009 NAIA Championships qualifer 48 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Jeremy Johnson, 2009 NAIA Championships qualifer Stars Name Dillon Blackmon Justin Blumer Carlton Dorsey Mitch Fenton Jeremy Garner Ronnie Hood Corey Johnson Jeremy Johnson Chris Jones Raymond Lane Jake Mabry Collin MacMillan Mark Meyer Andrew Pontikes Brent Rogers Will Shelton Nik Turner Kenny Wheeler Ht. 6-0 5-10 5-5 5-5 5-9 5-9 6-2 6-5 5-9 5-8 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-0 5-9 5-8 5-7 5-5 Pos. 174-184 133-141 157 133 141-149 197 285 285 165 197 184-197 184-197 157-165 165-174 141 149 157-165 133-141 Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Hometown (Prev. school) Norman, Okla. (Colorado Mines) Holbrook, Pa. (Cornell, Iowa) Ardmore, Okla. Whitemarsh, Md. (Rider) Oklahoma City (Western Heights) McLoud, Okla. Oologah, Okla. Bethany, Okla. (Central Oklahoma) Edmond, Okla. (Missouri Valley) Oklahoma City (Star Spencer) Gig Harbor, Wash. Oologah, Okla. Midwest City, Okla. Elgin, Okla. Arlington, Texas (Oklahoma) Sperry, Okla. Norman, Okla. (Norman North) Ponca City, Okla. Oklahoma City University Wrestling 2008-09 Quick Facts About OCU Team Information Location: Oklahoma City Nickname: Stars Colors: Royal Blue and White Arena: Abe Lemons Arena (3,360) Affiliation: National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Enrollment: 3,897 Athletic web site: ocusports.com President: Tom J. McDaniel Athletic director: Jim Abbott Director of athletic communications: Rich Tortorelli SID phone: (405) 208-5304 SID e-mail: rtortorelli@okcu.edu Head coach: Archie Randall Record Entering Duals: 29-25-1, three seasons Assistants: Wayne James, Link Davis, Zach Randall, John Wilcox 2008-09 Record Entering Duals: 4-7 Top Newcomers: Mitch Fenton, Mark Meyer 2007-08 Record: 19-7-1 National Finish: 10th, NAIA Championships 2008 National Qualifiers: Brandon Benson, 165; Dillon Blackmon, 197; Justin Blumer, 133; Tyson Campbell, 174; Adam DeLong, 125; Mitchell Eichenauer, 184 (runner-up); Tyler Howard, 141; Jeremy Johnson, 285; Clint Swango, 149; Nik Turner, 157; John Wilcox, 174 Hilton Arlington / Brute 49 Oklahoma University THERE’S ONLY ONE RYAN SMITH COLLEGES OKLAHOMA JACK SPATES A Championship Tradition 7NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 23 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 65 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 256 ALL-AMERICANS BACK -TO- BACK BEDLAM CHAMPIONS HEAD COACH JACK SPATES 16 YEARS AT OKLAHOMA 205-88-11 2006 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 50 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Sooners The McCasland Field House Home of Sooner Wrestling WRESTLING RENOVATIONS COMPLETE First class is a way of life when it comes to facilities at the University of Oklahoma, and the recent renovations to the Howard McCasland Field House, home of Sooner wrestling, is a prime example. The University of Oklahoma wrestling squad now boasts one of the premier workout facilities in the nation thanks to a $1.3 million expansion project spurred on by a $1 million donation from former Sooner wrestler Rodney Thornton. The renovation to the Port Robertson Wrestling Center was added onto the north side of the existing facility and showcases a workout room with four practice mats, covering 9,000 square-feet. Also included is a separate club team practice area and team training facility. A team room is equipped with leather couches for lounging and a big screen television. A coaches’ locker room, an open area for weight training and an equipment room complete the addition. Hilton Arlington / Brute 51 Colorado State University - Pueblo COLLEGES Name Height Scott Campbell 5-8 Tony Chavarria 5-10 Louie DeSantis 5-6 Kellen Desmond 6-2 Martin Dick 6-0 Quinn Donnell 5-8 Josh Dragnett 5-7 Cameron Duckworth 5-11 Lyle Evans 5-6 Keenen Funk 5-10 Stephen Gengo 5-7 Justin Grant 6-0 Shawn Gregory 5-8 Noah Grovenstein 5-6 Cade Hasser 5-11 Ben Howarth 6-0 Kyle Johnson 5-10 Joe Jones 5-8 Kawika Kaahanui 6-2 Wade Lehman 6-1 Nicholas Mamalis 5-7 Jacob Milewski 5-8 Jimmy Moore 6-0 Mitchel Mueller 6-4 Markus Portillos 5-6 Jon Russel 6-2 Chris Sanders 5-10 Frank Sandoval 5-9 Daniel Suriani 5-11 Roman Sutton 5-3 Patrick Taylor 5-9 Eric Tiedeman 6-0 Jordan Titoni 5-8 Brandon Vaughn 6-1 J.J. Velarde 6-0 LeRoy Vigil 6-0 Phoebus Yannetsos 5-10 52 Lone Star Duals • 2009 weight. Hometown/High School 157 197 149 184 165 157 133 174 125 157 133 165 133 125 157 165 149 125 HWT 149 133 141 165 157 141 HWT 149 165 174 125 157 149 149 197 197 HWT 174 Fr./Florence, Colo./Florence HS Fr/Pueblo West, Colo./Pueblo West HS Jr/Escondido, Calif./Escondido HS Jr./Escondido, Calif./Escondido HS Fr./Azle, Tex./Azle HS So./Jack Canyon, Colo./La Junta HS Fr./Colorado Springs, Colo./Cheyenne Mountain Fr./Portland, Ore./Grant HS Jr./Grantsville, Utah/Grantsville HS Jr./Riverton, Wyo./Riverton HS Fr./Hanahan, S.C./Hanahan HS Jr./Winnemucca, Nev./Lowry HS Fr./Colorado Springs, Colo./Harrison HS Jr./Greybull, Wyo./Greybull HS So./Lamar, Colo./Lamar HS Fr./Colorado Springs, Colo./Widefield HS Jr./Colorado Springs, Colo./Mesa Ridge HS Fr./Aurora, Colo./Smoky Hill HS Fr./Hoolehua, Molokai, Hawaii/Molokai HS Fr./Colorado Springs, Colo./Coronado HS Jr./Green River, Wyo./Green River HS Fr./Denver, Colo./East HS So./Lyons, Colo./Lyons HS Fr./Swink, Colo./Swink HS So./Pueblo, Colo./East HS Fr./Colorado Springs, Colo./Palmer HS Fr./Colorado Springs, Colo./Sierra HS Fr./Durango, Colo./Durango HS Fr./Fountain, Colo./Fountain-Ft. Carson HS Fr./Thornton, Colo./Horizon HS Fr./Denver, Colo./Thomas Jefferson HS Fr./Bennett, Colo./Bennett HS Fr./Pueblo, Colo./Pine Creek HS Fr/Lamar, Colo./Lamar HS Fr./Aurora, Colo./Ridgeview Academy Fr./Commerce City, Colo./Adams City HS Fr./Colorado Springs, Colo./Cheyenne Mountain Date Opponent / Location Jan 7, 2009 Mesa State * 7:00 P.M. Jan 16, 2009 at Chadron State * 7:00 P.M. Jan 8, 2009 Jan 17, 2009 Jan 24, 2009 Jan 29, 2009 Jan 30, 2009 Feb 7, 2009 Feb 13, 2009 Feb 14, 2009 Feb 18, 2009 Feb 28, 2009 Mar 13, 2009 Adams State * at Nebraska-Kearney * Tracy Borah Duals Western State at Fort Hays St. * at Colorado Mines Open @ Golden, Colo. Time 7:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. All Day 7:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. All Day Grand Canyon * 7:00 P.M. at Colorado Mines * 7:00 P.M. at New Mexico Highlands * at NCAA Division II at NCAA Division II 7:00 P.M. All Day All Day Hilton Arlington / Brute 53 COLLEGES Stanford Name Weight Yr. Hometown High School Nick Amuchastegui Kyle Barrett Timmy Boone Christine Cunningham Lucas Espericueta Luke Feist Zack Giesen Kyler Hasson Victor Haug Jake Johnson Michael Kent Porfirio Madrigal Eric Minnick Joleen Oshiro Tyler Parker Spence Patrick Justin Paulsen Austin Quarles Max Rosefigura Steve Scheele Matt Sencenbaugh Cameron Teitelman Jason Torres Matt Winterbourne 165/174 165/174 141 125 157/165 174/184 184 149/157 174 184/197 149 133 141 125 149/157 165/174 125/133 125 149 141 125 141 133 HWT RS FR SO FR RS FR RS SO RS SR JR FR FR JR FR SO RS JR RS JR RS JR FR RS SO SO SO RS FR FR RS SO FR RS FR Talent, Ore. Las Vegas, Nev. Poway, Calif. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Shafter, Calif. Sandpoint, Idaho Grants Pass, Ore. San Diego, Calif. Emigrant, Mont. Prior Lake, Minn. Vacaville, Calif. Healdsburg, Calif. Newtown Square, Pa. Honolulu, Hawaii Lawrenceville, Ga. Boise, Idaho Artesia, Calif. Leawood, Kan. Anchorage, Alaska Seattle, Wash. Auburn, Wash. Calabasas, Calif. Yonkers, N.Y. Cornelius, Ore. Phoenix Palo Verde Poway Torrey Pines Shafter Sandpoint North Valley Santa Fe Christian St. Paul’s (NH) Prior Lake Vacaville Healdsburg Episcopal Academy Iolani Collins Hill Mountain View Calvary Chapel Blue Valley West Anchorage Roosevelt Auburn Calabasas Horace Mann Forest Grove Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jason Borrelli (First Season, Central Michigan ‘06) Assistant Coaches: Matt Gentry, Ray Blake, Vic Moreno 54 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Hilton Arlington / Brute 55 COLLEGES UT Arlington 56 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Mavericks Hilton Arlington / Brute 57 COLLEGES Virginia Tech Name Weight Year Hometown/High School Adam Broda D.J. Bruce Scott Chené Chris Diaz Jesse Dong Matt Epperly Erik Fowlie Jarrod Garnett Andre Johnson Jared Jones Will Livingston Brock LiVorio Colin MacDermott David Marone Tim Miller Nick Murray Kevin O’Connor Eddie Obendorfer Matt Rosen Matt Ryan Will Snyder Tommy Spellman Schuyler Swanton Anthony Trongone Pete Yates 149 197 141 141 157 165 125 125 157 133 133 125 141 285 197 141 197 141 149 184 184 184 125 174 149 So. So. Fr. So. Fr. r-So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. r-So. Fr. So. So. Jr. So. r-Jr. Fr. Jr. r-Fr. Jr. So. Fr. r-Fr. Fr. Lynchburg, Va./Brookville Naperville, Ill./Naperville Anaheim Hills, Calif./Irvine Camden, Del./Caesar Rodney Westerville, Ohio/Westerville North Christiansburg, Va./Christiansburg Concord, N.C./Concord Newark, Del./Carvel Academy Royal Palm Beach, Fla./Jupiter Christian Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn-Trafford Newton, N.J./Kittatinny Irwin, Pa./Kiski School Norfolk, Va./Granby Broomfield, Col./Broomfield Bassett, Va./Bassett Bound Brook, N.J./Bound Brook Woodbine, Md./Mt. Saint Joseph Germantown, Md./Damascus Chesapeake, Va./Great Bridge Eighty-Four, Pa./Canon-McMillan Elizabeth, Pa./Elizabeth Forward Newton, N.J. /Kittatinny Spring Hill, Fla./F.W. Springstead Glendora, N.J./Camden Catholic Conyers, Ga./Salem Head Coach — Kevin Dresser Associate Head Coach — Tony Robie Assistant Coach — Nate Yetzer What is a Hokie? The answer leads all the way back to 1896 when Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College changed its name to Virginia Polytechnic Institute. With the change came the necessity for writing a new cheer and a contest for such a purpose was held by the student body. Senior O.M. Stull won first prize for his “Hokie” yell (Old Hokie Cheer below) which is still used today. Later, when asked if “Hokie” had any special meaning, Stull explained the word was solely the product of his imagination and was used only as an attention-getter for his yell. It soon became a nickname for all Tech teams and for those people loyal to Tech athletics. The official university school colors - Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange - also were introduced in 1896. The colors were chosen by a committee because they made a ‘unique combination’ not worn elsewhere at the time. The official definition of “hokie” is “a loyal Virginia Tech Fan”. 58 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Hilton Arlington / Brute 59 COLLEGES Wisconsin-Stevens Point Name Weight Year Hometown Chase DeCleene Andrew Dilworth Ben Engelland Mike England Nick Estep Jeremy Fulk Chad Gregory Josh Ison Zach Ison Brandon Jochem Ryan Kamrowski Chris Karl Jered Kern Fred Lane Kris Magruder Joe Mileski Coulter Nyenhuis Brett Oswald Dennis Reckelberg Tyler Reimer Justin Rikkola Tyler Ryce Derek Saari Caleb Sanford Zac Schuett Marc Seils Dan Wierzba Jake Wozniak Steve Wozniak 141 157 184 174 197 197 285 174 197 197 184 174 133 157 149 125 157 285 174 285 125 184 133 149 149 141 157 165 285 Sr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Ashwaubenon/Ashwaubenon Greendale/Greendale Neenah/Neenah Marinette/Marinette Racine/Case Anchorage, AK/Anchorage Lawton, OK/Lawton Anitgo/Antigo Antigo/Antigo Hutisford/Hutisford Minot, ND/Minot Auburndale/Auburndale Mosinee/Mosinee Stanley/Stanley-Boyd Racine/Case Gladstone, MI/Gladstone Gladstone, MI/Gladstone Antio/Antigo Luxemburg/Luxemburg-Casco Hinsdale, IL/Hinsdale St. Croix Falls/St. Croix Falls Poynette/Poynette Escanaba, MI/Escanaba Antigo/Antigo Elcho/Elcho Crandon/Crandon Stevens Point/Pacelli Stanley/Stanley-Boyd Neillsville/Neillsville Date 1/16/2009 1/20/2009 1/24/2009 1/27/2009 2/4/2009 2/7/2009 2/13/2009 2/14/2009 2/22/2009 3/6/2009 3/7/2009 60 Lone Star Duals • 2009 * * * * Opponent UW-La Crosse UW-Parkside Border Brawl Lawrence University UW-Whitewater Eau Claire Invitational Augsburg UW-Eau Claire WIAC Championship NCAA Championships NCAA Championships Location La Crosse, WI Berg Gym Whitewater, WI Appleton, WI Whitewater, WI Eau Claire Berg Gym Berg Gym Oshkosh, WI Cedar Rapids, IA Cedar Rapids, IA Time/Result 7:00 PM 7:00 PM TBA 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 9:00 AM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 10:00 AM TBA TBA Pointers Hilton Arlington / Brute 61 Arlington High School HIGH SCHOOLS Boys Roster: Weight Name Year 103 112 119 125 130 135 140 145 152 160 171 171 180 180 189 215 215 285 JUAN SOLOZANO JT FAVARA RICO HERRERA AUSTIN HANCOCK DREW LINDSEY SHANE WILKINSON CHRIS GILMAN JACOB JEZAK EDDIE PARDES KELLY GREER THADDEUES MADISON JOHN HUBBARD KEEGAN THETFORD MARTIAN PENA JUSTIN ADKINS CASON CORBITT GRANT SHELTON ANDY HARMONEY 10 9 11 11 12 11 12 12 11 12 12 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 62 Lone Star Duals • 2009 GIRLS TEAM: We are a younger team this year. We have 1 returning State placer in Dyondraia Williams at 185 who also is our head captain this year. Our team is lead by two other captains as well Senior Aleasha Athon and Junior Amanda Peterson. Our girls are working hard this year and learning as we go. We look foward to the challenges this year faces. Christopher T. Scroggins Head Girls Wrestling Coach Arlington High School Bishop Kelley Weight Name Class Varsity 103 112 112 119 130 135 140 145 152 152 160 160 160 171 171 180 189 215 HWT HWT Blake Gerrow Robert Turrentine James Lee Joel Gragg Colton Craig Tyler Jennings Tom Liotta Alex Doll Sam King Travis Pearce Kemi Adetula Jake Cole Brent Bolton Connor Kach Justin Turner Ian Black John Connor Frankie Arndt IV Josh Smith BJ Evans Freshman Senior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Junior Junior Junior Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore Junior Junior Varsity 135 Tyler Jennings Sophomore Bishop Lynch Hilton Arlington / Brute Lone 63 Bowie - Austin HIGH SCHOOLS Brother Martin, LA Weight Name Year 103 112 119 125 130 135 140 145 152 160 171 180 189 215 285 Blake Schmitt Austin Ivecivich Ian Otillio Matt Shine Josh Raley David Aucoin Nick Wilson Wesley Fernandez Allen Louviere Reed Hart Jason Puente Brandon Rojas Pat Shine Ryan Schmidt Sean Dunn Kyle Guidry Paul Ramirez Frankie Mortillaro Jay Jones James Wagner Evan Hall Garrett Dawson Chris Bell Sam Engro FR. FR. So. JR. SR. FR. JR. SR. Sr. SR. JR. JR. SR. SO. SR. FR. SR. SO. SR. SO. SO. SO. SR. JR. 64 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Brother Martin High School from New Orleans, Louisiana has consistently produced a dominating wrestling team. Winning the state title six of the last eight years, the Brother Martin Crusaders have also succeeded in creating wrestlers of outstanding athletic ability, determination, and moral character. By integrating the school’s philosophy of service and dedication to its goal, the Crusader wrestling team continues in its perennial mission to achieve excellence. We finished 3rd in state in 2007. Caprock Hilton Arlington / Brute Lone 65 Frisco Centennial Boys LAST NAME FIRST NAME GR. WEIGHT LAST NAME FIRST NAME GR. WEIGHT 103 103 103 103 103 112 112 119 119 119 125 125 125 125 130 130 SMITH GARNER TEW ANDERSON ATKINS MCNEIL SIMMERS HOLTROP MULLIGAN WHARTON NOBLES DAGHITA HOLLAND EHMKE LOCHNANE NEAL JOHNSON CORCORAN DUPONT ENYART OBENSHAIN TERRELL CURTISS SINGER BROWNLEE SCHEER WHITTLE CALLENS CAUDELL KHAN RODRIGUEZ HOUSTON OBENSHAIN DILLON MASON JUSTIN DANIEL MATT CODY BRADY CHUCK ALEX JOSH SCOTT DALTON RAFAEL ALVARO TYLER PHILLIP 10 9 9 9 9 11 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 11 LAST NAME FIRST NAME GR. WEIGHT LAST NAME FIRST NAME GR. WEIGHT HASSANI MITHANI REYES MCNEIL MODAWELL BAPTISTA DE LEON MITCHELL NEDA MALIHA KAREN BREA LINDSEY PALOMA FELICIA PAYTON 12 12 11 12 10 9 11 10 95 102 102 110 110 119 119 119 ZAMAN GONZALEZ GIL PADRO HUFFMAN GONZALEZ BRUSSOW PRATHER YASMINE CLAUDIA MIRSHA KASSIE KRISTEN MAYRA KAITLYN JEANTRY 11 11 9 12 11 10 12 10 119 128 138 138 148 165 185 215 ERIC RYAN JOSH AARON COLEMAN CODY JOHN CURTIS BO SPIKE KYLE ZACH CODY TONY DYLAN TREY ALEX 10 11 12 10 9 9 11 12 9 9 10 9 9 12 11 10 10 130 135 140 140 145 145 145 152 152 160 171 180 180 189 215 215 285 HIGH SCHOOLS Girls Men’s Wrestling outlook: The 2008-2009 Titan Wrestling team will look to build upon a very solid core of young wrestlers returning from the 2007-2008 season. The Titans return several starters as well as have added several seasoned freshmen who have wrestled for Coach Eaton’s Bomber’s youth wrestling club for the past several years. This team is lead by Junior All-State wrestler Cody Curtiss, who has moved up a weight class from 103 pounds to 112 this year. Cody will try to improve upon a sophomore season that saw him win 45 matches! A solid core of lightweights will help make this team a contender this year. Women’s wrestling outlook: The 2008-2009 Titan women’s team returns several key members from the team that placed 3rd in the Dual State Championships in 2007-2008. Leading the team is Neda Hassani, a senior fresh off earning her first All-American honors at Junior Nationals in Fargo in July 2008. Joining her are Seniors Maliha Mithani, Brea McNeil, and Kaitlyn Brussow—all three who are also previous state qualifiers or state alternates. This team may be the most experienced Titan team in history. The Titans look to win their 5th straight district title and be contenders once again in the region and state! 66 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Hebron Highland Park Front Row: Andrew Boerder, Maxx Grisz, Davis Collins, Will Wofford Second Row: Zan Reed, Andrew Dugan, Conner Pearl, Matthew Brodersen, Mark Hahn, Tyler Irby, Lucas Burns, John David Newman Back Row: Forrest Brown, Ben Solari, Tom Blanc, Tom Klessig, Max VilmarCaptain, honorary wrestler Gage Holmes, Briggs Montgomery-Captain, James Warburton-Captain, Nick Finken, Tommy Schober, Colin Montgomery, Coach Tony Warren Hilton Arlington / Brute Lone 67 Katy Katy Tigers Wrestling Petey Martinez Logan McMillan Jason Mecum Matt Mecum Johnathan Kropke Ben Patrick Miles Aston Ben Carrera Reese Mendoza Cole Dodd Robert Cochran Will Schievelbein Saman Mashi Dalton Sigler Tanner Dickens Robert York Randy Jones Steven Fournier Andy Ontiveros John Lindsley HIGH SCHOOLS Vinnie Lowe: Head Coach Brett Murray: Assistant Head Coach Katy High School Lady Tigers Allie Perez Caroline Kuhn Alex Chinchilla Christina Cochran Heather Lippert Kathleen Farmer Julie Stayton Kristi Keathley Alana Jimenez Shelby Chancey Maricia Shelvin Head Coach: Vinnie Lowe 68 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Assistant Head Coach: Brett Murray Keller Central - Boys Keller Central Wrestling “If you want to be the best, outwork the rest!” Good luck seniors! 125 Zach Nash • 130 Fred Ghorbani • 135 Harrison Rollins 145 Brian Waters • 152 Steven Hyche • 160 Bryant Martinez • 189 Cody Teurle Keller Central - Girls Keller Central Wrestling “If you want to be the best, outwork the rest!” Good luck seniors! 110 Miranda Mendez • 119 Angel Miller • 128 Emily Harvey Hilton Arlington / Brute Lone 69 Kimball KIMBALL KNIGHTS WRESTLING BOYS VARSITY 2008/09 RECORD 103: Anthonio Ocampo (Jr. 12-6) 112: Terrell Halback (Soph. 5-11) 119: Tri Tsu Tanliu (Soph. 3-8) 125: Kyre Banks (Fr. 5-3) 130: Charleston Taylor (Sr. 21-3) 135: Charles Taylor (Sr. 19-5) 140: Donovan Crittendon (Jr. 15-6) 145: Marcel Brooks (Jr. 18-6) 152: Micheal Greagor (Sr. 15-4) 160: Howard Huggins (Fr. 10-4) 171: Anthony Gibson (Jr. 9-2) 180: Dontay Livingston (Sr. 20-3) 189: Zach Galbreath (Sr. 19-1) 215: Demetric Calloway (Jr. 15-6) 285 Montquan Peoples (Sr. 10-1 ) GIRLS VARSITY 2008/09 RECORD 95: Denise Garzq 102: Talisha Bombard 119: Christina Rodriguez 128: Erica Earl 138: Robbie Williams 148: Racheal Coleman 165: Claudia Vega 185: Walinda Brown 215: Breanna Johnson ( Soph. 5-3) (Soph. 13-3) (Soph. 11-4) (Jr. 15-5) (Jr. 17-6) (Sr. 9-1) (Sr. 12-5) (Sr. 18-1) (Fr. 13-7) 08-09 KIMBALL KNIGHTS WRESTLING SCHEDULE (BOYS & GIRLS) DATE !"!#$ HIGH SCHOOLS $)*! DEC: 2 4 5 9 12/13 12/13 16 17 19/20 31 JAN: 2/3 7 9/10 13 14 16/17 20 24 27 30/31 31 FEB: 6/7 13/14 27/28 Sunset(B) Lewisville/Colony(B) Coppell Classic (G) Arlington(B) Frisco Inv.(G) R.L. Turner Inv.(B) Molina/Frisco Centennial/L.D. Bell (B/G) Jesuit/R.L. Turner(B) St Marks Inv.(B) Lollapalooza(G %&'(! Sunset Lewisville Coppell Arlington Frisco R.L. Turner Molina Kimball St. Marks Lamar 6pm 6pm 4pm 6pm 6pm 3pm 6pm 5pm 4pm 9am Lone Star Duals(B/G) Lancaster(B/G) Lamar Inv. (B) Highland Park(B) Bishop Lynch/Bishop Dunne(B) All City Tourn(B/G) Liberty/Trimble Tech/Molina(B/G) James Jones Classic(B/G) W.T. White/S.O.C.(B/G) Texans Shootout(G) L.D. Bell Inv.(B) SGP Kimball Lamar Highland Park Lynch Kimball Molina Kimball W.T. White Sam Houston L.D. Bell 8am 5pm 5pm/9am 5pm 5pm 6pm/9am 6pm 8am 5pm 4pm/7am 8am District(B/G) Regional’s(B/G) State(B/G) Conrad Martin Delco Center 6pm/10am 7am/7am (Austin) COACHES: ADMINISTRATION____________ Devon Fortson “Buck” Jacob Nunez Principal Danny Stigers Athletic Director - Chester Barnes 70 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Langley Weight 103 112 119 125 130 135 140 145 152 160 171 189 215 285 Name Anthony Kotoriy Leland Jenkins Daniel Hozik Matt Wilson Jay Ives Cameron Kaihara Griffen Dulany Josh Bates David Helmer Kiefer Hazard Cameron Movaghari JD Drasbek Aaron Sahm Scott Jones Head Coach: John Belyea Asst Coach: Todd Reynolds Managers: Lee Quinby, Sara Chaudri Lawton If you don’t Believe…You don’t Belong The Wolverines are currently 4-0 in duals. This LHS team is well balanced and loaded with talent. Sr. Tim Francisco returns as a 6a State Finalist at 125 along with state placer Shane Henning currently ranked 3rd at 119. Freshman Colton Nunn will fair well at 103 along with 112 Jared Campbell and 130 Senior Logan Burk. Newcomer Marvin Williams and Austin Rabon will share the varsity duties at 135. Andrew Garies and Paul Lopez will hold down the 140 slot. At 145 Jr Austin Lopez will return as a solid varsity pinning machine and Sr DC Walker will do the honors at 152. Freshman sensation Jeff Irvin will help out at 160 and Michael Ferguson is holding his own at 171 wrestling tough while winning the SOI and placing 3rd at the Bristow Tournament. Michaels brother Mitchell will fill the 180 spot along with Kyle Fultz. Sr Captain Dustin Phillips will provide leadership and poise to this ambitious group. He has wrestled 215 and Heavyweight for LHS thusfar. He is a team player and pushed by Sophomore Adam Lambert, a jr high state placer from last year, also used wherever he is needed. Sr. Joselyn Maldonaldo could help this team go to the next lever. His potential is off the charts. Big Easy Elton White will wrestle heavy and has done a great job so far this year. Look out for the Wolverines this year. WE’RE BACK!!!! Head Coach: Jimbo Smith Assistant Coach: David Herrera Hilton Arlington / Brute Lone 71 HIGH SCHOOLS Liberty Name Wt Travis Alexys Nunez Kelsey Gunia Alex Nunez Meghan Campbell Ana Santana Stacy Martin Allie Nunez Katrina Harcus Brittany Holcomb Jeanne Nguyen Melissa Pacetti Xoliswa Lewis Candace Randall 95 102 110 110 110 110/119 119/128 128 128/138 138/148 165 215 215 Coaches: Tim Brennan Jason Thurston Devin Lemons Kirk McBride 72 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Marcus Weight Name 103 Phillip Vivar 112 Slade Moore Brett Felley 119 Pat Braun Jake Mitchell John Volker 125 Sam Gile Trey Black Andrew Mogollon 130 135 140 145 152 160 171 180 189 215 285 Hunter Brickey Michael Sidberry Zach Mitchell Steven Finerin Ryan Dubzak Jake Follett Tyler Lee Jake Simmons Mitch Delancy Christian Speakman Jonathon Murphy Tony Ganino Chris McCaskill Sean Harmon Tarsis Gabriel CJ Scherer TJ Roggy Alex Campbell DJ Hauser Ryan Melville Bryan Miles Beau Glover Dylan Powers Justin Rayome Josh Simmons Cameron Hickey Chris Merlene Garrett Bennett TJ Patel Sam Ayoubi COACHES: Mike Prado Will Kates Sam Pellissier Jr Hilton Arlington / Brute Lone 73 Martin - Arlington Girls Top Row Lt to Rt: Rebecca Perales Soph., (Captain) Beka Mahlow Jr., Krystal Hearn Soph., Jessie Cutler Soph. Middle Row Lt to Rt: Reem Elkassih Sr., Kerra Scott Sr., Catie Parish Fr., (Manager) Chloe Chafetz Soph, Loren Gliha Sr. Bottom Row Lt to Rt: (Captain) Heather Danielson Sr., Olga Perez Soph., Chelsea Chafetz Sr., Kaysha King Soph , Rachel Mahlow Soph Not Shown: Shilo Barrett, Harmoney Bourguignon. (Manager) Bianca Patel Head Girls Coach: Jake Maurer Head Boys Coach: Patrick Dunn Assistant Coach: Allan Blanchard Assistant Coach: Neil Sharum I would like to thank all my girl’s parents and The Martin Warrior Booster club for all the support they have given us this year. Coach Jake Maurer Martin - Arlington Boys HIGH SCHOOLS Weight Name Year 103 Alex Green FR 112 Keith Sutton SO 119 Anthony Sequera JR 125 Nick Lopez JR 130 Peter Huang So 135 Jeff Baker JR 135 Chris Davidson SR 135 Tyler Vela SR 140 Jason Mozley JR 145 Sam rael JR 152 Austin Babek SR 160 Alec Sheldon JR 171 Anthony Cedno SR 180 Brady Hull JR 180 Amis Brooks JR 215 Chaecles Chrome SR 285 Chandler Ford SO Coaches: Patrick Dunn, Alan Blancher, Neil Sharum 74 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Record Duals 10-2 1st at The Warrior Invitational 3rd at The Woodlands 4th at St.Marks Duals 1st at Fossil Ridge Christmas Invitational River Road Weight Name Year 102 KERSHAUNNA SANDERS FRESHMAN 5-8 110 WHITLEY RUSSELL FRESHMAN 2-2 119 MARY HISE JUNIOR 16-7 REGIONAL QUALIFIER ’07, ‘08 128 138 NATASHA MASSEY SENIOR REGIONAL QUALIFIER ’07, ‘08 JAKIE THOMPSON JUNIOR 14-8 REGIONAL QUALIFIER ’07, ‘08 165 SIERRA HOBBS JUNIOR 8-12 REGIONAL QUALIFIER ‘08 215 KESSA BYBEE JUNIOR 15-9 REGIOANL QUALIFIER ’07,’08 STATE ‘08 10-13 Saginaw Weight Name Weight Name 103 112 119 125 130 135 140 145 152 BRICE BASSINGER TRAVIS RODENBAUGH JEREMY SWINFORD ANTHONY GENTRY MARK SALAZAR CHRISTAIN MORENO MICHAEL RODRIQUES LUIS GONZALES JUSTIN COHN 160 MICHAEL LENTH 171 ADAM GONSOULIN 180 EDWARD WHISENANT 189 DAVIA DIAZ 215 JUSTIN JONES 285 CHARLES LOCKETT COACHES DON PADGETT AND MARK SPRINGER Hilton Arlington / Brute Lone 75 Southmoore - Oklahoma Coaches Greg George, James Seeney, Justin Wood, Tyler Zukerman, Brandon Shelton, Barry Boone Managers, Emily Allsbrook, Lauren Buckley, Ashlee Floyd, Falyn Kelm, Kaitlyn Leslie HIGH SCHOOLS St. Michael’s Catholic High School from Santa Fe, NM 3A-2008 3rd Place - State Tournament 103 112 119 125 130 135 140 Jose Ocampo Matthew Cantu Joaquin Garcia & Derrick Valdez Anthony Cantu & Franco CdeBaca Domonic Sanchez Jesse Martinez & Isaiah Lovato Ishmael Romero 145 160 171 180 190 215 HWT Doug Pacheco-Myers & Manuel Trujillo Ryan Gorman Jake Winter Andrew Trujillo Michael Aranda Michael Lamb Andres Blea Coaches: Pat Aranda, Anthony Peperas, Anthony Martinez, Joaquin Garcia 76 Lone Star Duals • 2009 Trinity Christian Academy Ryan Beebe Graham Bell Vince D’Ambrogi Benton Ellis Nick Foglietta Zac Fort John Hilyard Andy Knox Nicky Lahutsky Patrick McAnally Merit Miller Jon Mills Andy Moore Joe Moore Max Moore Josh Morgan Tyler Nagle-Perkins Johann Sarna Jeff Scovell Steven Shirley Taylor Snow Brooks Troiani Scott Vance Austin Van Fleet James Voelker Robert Voelker Kyle Winker Ban Wright Woodlands Girls 102 110 119 128 138 148 Boys Nancy Barrera Kristen Gibson Cynthia Castillo Lacie Phillips Adriana Flores Kaitlyn Spinks 103 112 119 125 130 135 140 145 152 160 171 180 189 215 285 Kyle Shannon Tyler Blake Josh Clark Andre Saenz Erik Spjut Cooper Riggs Jamie Singh David Mims Erik Ducey Omar Enan Jacobie Williams Alex Orr Tristan Bartsch Cody Davis Stephen Carr Hilton Arlington / Brute Lone 77 TWO OF THE BIGGEST NAMES IN TEXAS WRESTLING ONE GREAT TEAM! 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