2008 Dream Team Duals Results (USA vs. IA)

April 12th, 2008 HS Wrestling Posted in HS Wrestling Blog, Major Duals No Comments »

103 - #1 Gilberto Camacho (California) pinned Kris Thompson (Marion)
112 - #1 B.J. Futrell (Illinois) maj. #11 Ridge Kiley (Eagle Grove) 17-6
119 - #1 Andrew Long (Creston/O-M) dec. #2 Thomas Williams (California) 6-2
125 - #1 Nate Moore (Iowa City West) dec. #2 Brian Owen (Washington) 9-2
130 - #1 Jordan Oliver (Pennsylvania) maj. #3 Matt McDonough (Linn-Mar) 16-5
135 - #1 Colin Johnston (Pennsylvania) dec. #5 Mark Ballweg (Waverly-Shell Rock) 9-6
140 -#1 Jason Chamberlain (Utah) dec. Nate Herda (Central Lyon)
145 - Tanner Kampen (Humboldt) dec. #2 John Burns (North Carolina)
152 - #1 Alex Meade (Delaware) TF Jeret Chiri (New London/WMU)
160 - #1 Jason Welch (California) def. Marcus Edgington (Hinton) 24-9
171 - #4 Grant Gambrall (Iowa City West) dec.. #1 Quentin Wright (Pennsylvania) 6-0
189 - #1 Ryland Geiger (Oregon) dec. #9 Josh Ihnen (Sheldon/South O’Brien) 6-5
215 - #1 Tyrell Fortune (Oregon) pinned #11 Byron Tate (Clinton)
285 - #1 Eric Thompson (Waverly-Shell Rock) dec,. #3 Elijah Madison (Missouri) (OT)


2008 Iowa vs. Illinois All-Star Meet Results

April 7th, 2008 HS Wrestling Posted in Dapper Dan, Major Duals, Wrestling Events No Comments »

189 — Dylan Wrage dec. Mike Lukowski, 7-2. 3-0 Iowa
215 — Pat Walker dec. Byron Tate, 6-4. 3-3.
285 — Eric Thompson pinned. Jordan Walsh, 4:49. 9-3 Iowa
103 — Terry Murphy dec. Anthony Sans, 9-6. 9-6 Iowa
112 — Josh Eller IL dec. Joey Jerkovich, 7-2. 9-9
119 — George Ivanov IA dec. Mark Augle, 7-5, SV. 12-9 Iowa
125 — Izzy Montemayor IL dec. Travis Taylor, 7-3. 12-12
130 — Geno Capezio IL pinned. Dillon Miner, 4:58. 18-12 Illinois
135 — Mike Migawa IL dec. Mitch Johnson, 5-1. 21-12 Illinois
140 — Johnny Siegel IA major decision. Kyle Lowman, 14-6. 21-16 Illinois
145 — Vince Ramos IL pinned. Jeret Chiri, 4:39. 27-16 Illinois
152 — Steve Zimmerman md. Brooks Smith, 12-3. 31-16 Illinois
160 — Marcus Edgington IA dec. Taylor Osborn, 6-4. 31-19 Illinois
171 — Grant Gambrall IA dec. Jordan Blanton, 1-0. 31-22 Illinois


2008 California vs. Oregon All-Star Classic Results

March 17th, 2008 HS Wrestling Posted in Dream Teams, Major Duals, Wrestling Events No Comments »

Team California-
103 lbs- Gilberto Camacho, Washington Union, 2x State Champ wins by fall 3:52
112 lbs- AJ Jaramillo, Lemoore, 5th State wins by fall 1:25
119 lbs- Richard Alacon, Mayfair, 5th State loses by dec 8-5
125 lbs- Caleb Valloton, Foothill, 4th State wins by maj dec 15-5
130 lbs- Stephen Weimer, Clovis, 2nd State wins by maj dec 9-0
135 lbs- Vinny Pisani, El Modena, State Champ wins by maj dec 16-6
140 lbs- Trent Stevenson, Arcata, 5th State wins by maj dec 11-2
145 lbs- Jesse Cruz, Northview, 5th State wins by dec 5-4
152 lbs- Fernando Lucatero, San Benito, 5th State wins by dec 7-5 ot
160 lbs- Josh Esparza, Clovis, 4th State wins by dec 2-1
171 lbs- Paul Bracamonte, Central DNP, 3rd C. Section loses by dec 5-3 ot
189 lbs- Stephan Hampton, Red Bluff, 4th State wins by dec 9-8
215 lbs- Brett Sanchez, Clovis, 5th State wins by dec 4-3
285 lbs- Kasey Cowan, Vista, 3rd State loses by dec 3-1 ot


2008 Illinois vs. Indiana All-Star Classic Results

March 17th, 2008 HS Wrestling Posted in Major Duals, Wrestling Events No Comments »

125lbs - Izzy Montemayer (159-25, 2nd IL) vs Brian Vest (178-26, 5th IN)
1st period:
Montemayer scores a takedown…Vest escapes shortly. Period ends 2-1 Montemayer
2nd period:
Vest chooses down and escapes…Montemayer with another takedown…Vest escape. Period ends 4-3 Montemayer
3rd period:
Montemayer chooses down and escapes…adds another takedown and wins the match 7-3. IL jumps out to a 3-0 lead


#3 Apple Valley, MN defeats #15 Hastings, MN 40-19

February 16th, 2008 HS Wrestling Posted in Major Duals No Comments »

Apple Valley wrestling coach Jim Jackson was kidded before the season that his Eagles could go ahead and have another state championship trophy engraved. The ever-serious Jackson believed such talk foolish because No. 1 Apple Valley would have to go through No. 2 Hastings just to qualify for the state tournament.

Well, summon the engraver.

“No, no, no,” Jackson said Friday night. “We haven’t won anything yet.”

If that’s his stance, the Eagles put together a heck of a warm-up act.