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4x CALIFORNIA STATE CHAMPION
Darrell Vasquez – Bakersfield (C): 1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02
4x CALIFORNIA STATE FINALIST
Jason Welch – Las Lomas-Walnut Creek (NC): 2005 - ‘08
Louis Bland – Central Catholic-Modesto (SJ): 2005 - ‘08
Nathan Morgan – Bakersfield (C): 2002 - ‘04
Darrell Vasquez – Bakersfield (C): 1999 - ‘02
Jacob Palomino – Independence-San Jose (CC): 1998 - ‘01
Martin Kistler – Notre Dame-Riverside (S): 1978 - ‘81
4x CALIFORNIA STATE PLACERS
Morgan McIntosh – Calvary Chapel (S): 5th, 1st., 1st, 1st (2008-’11)
Nick Pena – Selma (C): 3rd, 6th, 1st, 1st (2008-’11)
Fabian Garcia – Turlock (SJ): 4th, 7th, 6th, 5th (2008-’11)
Cody Tow – Union Mine (SJ): 7th, 6th, 6th, 2nd (2008 – ’11)
Jesse Delgado – Gilroy (CC): 3rd, 3rd, 1st, 4th (2007 - ’10)
James Cook – Madera (C): 7th, 2nd, 4th, 1st (2007 - ’10)
Martin Gonzalez – Gilroy (CC): 5th, 7th, 1st, 1st (2006 - ’09)
David Klingsheim – Liberty-Brentwood (NC): 8th, 5th, 1st, 1st (2006 - ’09)
Jason Welch – Las Lomas-Walnut Creek (NC): 2nd, 1st, 1st, 1st (2005 - ’08)
Louis Bland – Central Catholic-Modesto (SJ): 1st, 1st, 2nd, 1st (2005 - ’08)
Hunter Collins – Gilroy (CC): 8th, 2nd, 3rd, 1st (2005 - ’08)
Caleb Flores – Northview-Covina (S): 6th, 3rd, 7th, 2nd (2003 - ’06)
Jake Varner – Bakersfield (C): 4th, 2nd, 1st, 1st (2002 - ’05)
Nathan Morgan – Bakersfield (C): 2nd, 1st, 1st, 1st (2001 - ’04)
Darrell Vasquez – Bakersfield (C): 1st, 1st, 1st, 1st (1999 - ‘02)
Jacob Palomino – Independence-San Jose (CC): 1st, 1st, 1st, 2nd (1998 - ‘01)
Joe Calavitta – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 4th, 3rd, 1st, 1st (1994 - ‘97)
Stephan Abas – Canyon Springs/James Logan (S/NC): 4th, 1st, 1st, 1st (1993 - ‘96)
Adam Coffing – Elk Grove (SJ), 3rd, 2nd, 1st, 2nd (1993 - ‘96)
Cliff Acosta – Hughson (SJ): 3rd, 5th, 8th, 2nd (1993 - ‘96)
Eric Guerrero – Independence-San Jose (CC): 3rd, 1st, 1st, 1st (1992 - ‘95)
Michael Kawamura – Rosemead (S): 5th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st (1992 - ‘95)
Nick Zinkin-Bullard – Fresno/Clovis (C): 4th, 3rd, 4th, 3rd (1989 - ‘92)
Frank Trujillo – Covina (S): 4th, 2nd, 3rd, 2nd (1982 - ‘85)
Marty Kistler – Notre Dame-Riverside (S): 2nd, 2nd, 1st, 1st (1978 - ‘81)
3x CALIFORNIA STATE CHAMPIONS
Morgan McIntosh – Calvary Chapel (S): 2009, ’10, ‘11
Alex Cisneros – Selma (C): 2009, ’10, ‘11
Jason Welch – Las Lomas-Walnut Creek (NC): 2006, ’07, ‘08
Louis Bland – Central Catholic-Modesto (SJ): 2005, ’06, ‘08
Brian Moreno – Foothill-Santa Ana (S): 2003, ’04, ’05
Troy Tirapelle – Clovis (C): 2002, ’03, ‘04
Nathan Morgan – Bakersfield (C): 2002, ’03, ‘04
Alex Tirapelle – Clovis (C): 1999, ‘00, ‘01
Jacob Palomino – Independence-San Jose (CC): 1998, ‘99, ‘00
Stephen Abas – Canyon Springs/James Logan (S/NC): 1994, ‘95, ‘96
Eric Guerrero – Independence-San Jose (CC): 1993, ‘94, ‘95
Scott Chapman – Rim of the World-Lake Arrowhead (S): 1991, ‘92, ‘93
Jimmy Aguirre – Clovis (C): 1989, ‘90, ‘91
Mark Gerardi – Valhalla-El Cajon (SD): 1985, ‘86, ‘87
Lawrence Jackson – Santa Monica (S): 1984, ‘85, ‘86
David Lee -Bella Vista-Fair Oaks (SJ): 1982, ‘83, ‘84
3x CALIFORNIA STATE PLACERS
Alex Cisneros – Selma (C): 1st, 1st, 1st (2009-’11)
Tank Knowles – Calvary Chapel (S): 4th, 1st, 1st (2009-’11)
Bryce Hammond – Bakersfield (C): 4th, 1st, 1st (2009-’11)
Daniel Gayton – Clovis (C): 4th, 3rd, 1st (2009-’11)
Chris Mecate – Redlands East Valley (S): 6th, 5th, 1st (2009-’11)
Vince Rodriguez – Clovis North (C): 3rd, 2nd, 2nd (2009-’11)
Vince Waldhauser – Oak Ridge (SJ): 7th, 2nd, 2nd (2009-’11)
Zach Nevills – Clovis (C): 5th, 2nd, 3rd (2009-’11)
Shane Tate – Oakdale (SJ): 5th, 3rd, 8th (2009-’11)
Damien Arredondo – Buchanan (C): 4th, 6th, 3rd (2009-’11)
Zach Zimmer – Clovis West (C): 4th, 2nd, 2nd (2008-’10)
Drew Meulman – Saint Francis-Mountain View (CC): 7th, 2nd, 2nd (2008-’10)
Jake Briggs – Bella Vista-Fair Oaks (SJ): 3rd, 6th, 3rd (2007-’10)
Tommy Burriel – Clovis (C): 6th, 8th, 2nd (2008-’10)
Henry Yorba – Poway (SD): 6th, 6th, 1st (2007-09)
Jonah Cruz – Bakersfield (C): 3rd, 7th, 8th (2007-’09)
Rudi Burtchi – Oakdale (SJ): 5th, 1st, 1st (2006-’08)
Anthony Meza – Vista (SD): 6th, 1st, 1st (2006-’08)
Thomas Williams – South Hills-West Covina (S): 2nd, 1st, 4th (2006-’08)
Justin Arredondo – Buchanan-Clovis (C): 3rd, 7th, 1st (2006-’08)
Ryan Flores – Buchanan-Clovis (C): 5th, 1st, 1st (2005-’07)
Nikko Triggas – Campolindo-Moraga (NC): 3rd, 1st, 2nd (2005-’07)
Joey Boone – Poway (SD): 2nd, 3rd, 1st (2005-’07)
Joe Cisneros – Bakersfield/Selma (C): 1st, 4th, 2nd (2004-’07)
Clayton Jack – Vacaville (SJ): 8th, 5th, 1st (2005-’07)
Kellen Aura – Foothill-Pleasanton (NC): 6th, 7th, 2nd (2005-’07)
Billy Murphy – Hughson (SJ): 3rd, 1st, 1st (2004-’06)
Felip Navachkov – Fremont-Sunnyvale (CC): 4th, 2nd, 1st (2004-’06)
Elijah Nacita – Bakersfield (C): 7th, 2nd, 1st (2004-’06)
Justin Paulson – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2nd, 3rd, 2nd (2004-’06)
Brian Moreno – Foothill-Santa Ana (S): 1st, 1st, 1st (2002-’05)
Lewis Gonzalez – Turlock (SJ): 4th, 1st, 1st (2003-’05)
Corey Borges – Hughson (SJ): 6th, 2nd, 1st (2003-’05)
David Christian – San Ramon Valley-Danville (NC): 8th, 6th, 1st (2003-’05)
Robby Smith – San Ramon Valley-Danville (NC): 8th, 7th, 4th (2003-’05)
Bryan Osuna – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 8th, 6th, 6th (2003-’05)
Troy Tirapelle – Clovis (C): 1st, 1st, 1st (2001-’04)
Ryan Williams – La Costa Canyon-Carlsbad (SD): 4th, 3rd, 1st (2001-’04)
Alex Herrera – Bakersfield (C): 2nd, 2nd, 1st (2002-’04)
Micah Ferguson – Del Oro-Loomis (SJ): 3rd, 4th, 1st (2002-’04)
Jason Williams – Clovis (C): 2nd, 8th, 2nd (2002-’04)
Curtis Schurkamp – Escalon (SJ): 5th, 3rd, 6th (2002-’04)
Joe Williams – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 5th, 1st, 1st (2000-’03)
Gabe Flores – Clovis (C)/Madera (C): 3rd, 1st, 2nd (2000-’03)
Pat Payne – Poway (SD): 6th, 3rd, 2nd (2000-’03)
Chad Mendes – Hanford (C): 8th, 5th, 3rd (2000-’03)
Mario Estrada – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 5th, 7th, 4th (2001-’03)
David Roberts – Bear River-Grass Valley (SJ)/Clovis West (C): 6th, 3rd, 2nd (2000-‘02)
Andrew Spradlin – Bakersfield (C): 8th, 3rd, 2nd (2000-‘02)
Anthony Archuleta – Calvary/Sultana/Nevada Union (S/S/SJ): 3rd, 4th, 4th (2000-‘02)
Alex Tirapelle – Clovis (C): 1st, 1st, 1st (1999-‘01)
Kenneth Cook – American-Fremont (NC): 4th, 2nd, 1st (1999-01)
Sean Sheets – Centennial-Bakersfield (C): 7th, 2nd, 1st (1999-‘01)
Miguel Gutierrez – Foothill-Bakersfield (C): 3rd, 3rd, 1st (1999-‘01)
Lionel Apineru – Barstow (S): 6th, 6th, 1st (1999-01)
Orlando Galvan – Loara-Anaheim (S): 7th, 1st, 7th (1999-‘01)
Andy Kim – Poway (SD): 8th, 2nd, 2nd (1999-‘01)
Brody Barrios – Poway (SD): 3rd, 1st, 1st (1998-‘00)
Michael Simpson – Brethren Christian-Anaheim (S): 4th, 1st, 1st (1998-‘00)
Mike Van Worth – Dos Palos (C): 6th, 4th, 2nd (1998-‘00)
Telly Sanders – Buchanan-Clovis (C): 4th, 2nd, 1st (1996-‘98)
Hector Torres – Rosemead (S): 3rd, 1st, 1st (1996-‘98)
David Schenk – Anderson (N): 5th, 1st, 2nd (1996-’98)
Justin Flores – Temecula Valley (S): 6th, 1st, 3rd (1996-‘98)
J.J. Roberts – Valhalla-El Cajon (SD): 2nd, 4th, 4th (1996-‘98)
Carlos Blanco – Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 5th, 1st, 1st (1995-‘97)
Dane Bettencourt – Del Oro-Loomis (SJ): 2nd, 5th, 2nd (1995-‘97)
Albert Garza – Sanger (C): 4th, 5th, 5th (1995-‘97)
Adam Tirapelle – Hiram Johnson (SJ)/Buchanan-Clovis (C): 2nd, 1st, 1st (1994-‘96)
Tony Gomez – Independence-San Jose (CC): 3rd, 1st, 2nd (1994-‘96)
Luis Blanco – Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 5th, 2nd, 1st (1993-‘96)
Andy Borges – Vacaville (SJ): 6th, 2nd, 5th (1993-‘96)
Steve Schenk – Anderson (N): 7th, 3rd, 3rd (1994-‘96)
Ed Mosely – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 6th, 1st, 1st (1993-‘95)
Larry Silva – Grace Davis-Modesto (SJ): 3rd, 4th, 2nd (1993-‘95)
James Castaneda – Alemany-Mission Hills (S): 5th, 4th, 5th (1993-’95)
Casey Strand – College Park-Pleasant Hill (NC): 2nd, 1st, 1st (1992-‘94)
Shane Valdez – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2nd, 2nd, 1st (1992-‘94)
Dane Valdez – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 8th, 1st, 3rd (1992-‘94)
Scott Chapman – Rim of the World (S): 1st, 1st, 1st (1991-‘93)
Sergio Mar – Gilroy (CC): 6th, 3rd, 4th (1991-’93)
Kyle Porter – Hughson (SJ): 4th, 1st, 1st(1990-‘92)
Jimmy Aguirre – Clovis (C): 1st, 1st, 1st (1989-‘91)
Tony Okada – Savanna-Anaheim (S): 5th, 1st, 1st (1989-‘91)
Detran Gant – Roosevelt-Fresno (C): 3rd, 1st, 2nd (1989-‘91)
Gary Quintana – Selma (C): 2nd, 4th, 1st (1989-‘91)
Tony Trujillo – Covina (S): 1st, 5th, 1st (1987-‘89)
Terry Watts – Caruthers (C): 3rd, 2nd, 1st (1987-‘89)
Lorenzo Neal – Lemoore (C): 4th, 2nd, 1st (1987-‘89)
Robbie Sordi – Madera (C): 6th, 1st, 2nd (1987-‘89)
Michael Grubbs – El Camino-Oceanside (SD): 5th, 2nd, 3rd (1987-‘89)
Jason Verduzco – Antioch (NC): 2nd, 2nd, 1st (1986-‘88)
Mark Trice – Mission San Jose-Fremont (NC): 3rd, 2nd, 1st (1986-‘88)
Mark Gerardi – Valhalla-El Cajon (SD): 1st, 1st, 1st (1985-‘87)
John Grubbs – El Camino-Oceanside (SD): 5th, 1st, 1st (1985-’87)
Lawrence Jackson – Santa Monica (S): 1st, 1st, 1st (1984-‘86)
Brandon Dennington – Tracy (SJ): 2nd, 1st, 1st (1984-‘86)
Trent Barnes – Clovis West (C): 4th, 1st, 1st (1984-‘86)
Scott Schumm – Edgewood-West Covina (S): 5th, 2nd, 1st (1983-‘85)
Richard Bailey – Monte Vista-Cupertino (CC)/Valhalla (SD): 4th, 2nd, 2nd (1983-‘85)
David Lee – Bella Vista-Fair Oaks (SJ): 1st, 1st, 1st (1982-‘84)
Derrell Nerove – Foothill-Bakersfield (C): 2nd, 1st, 3rd (1982-‘84)
Anthony Palomino – Independence-San Jose (CC): 4th, 3rd, 1st (1981-‘83)
Jeff Tripp – Yucaipa (S): 5th, 2nd, 3rd (1981-‘83)
Brian Folsom – Kennedy-La Palma (S): 5th, 5th, 2nd (1981-’83)
Mel East – Bakersfield (C): 1st, 2nd, 4th (1980-‘82)
Frank Lopez – Channel Island (S): 2nd, 4th, 2nd (1980-‘82)
John Loomis – Bella Vista-Fair Oaks (SJ): 4th, 3rd, 3rd (1979-’82)
Dan Chaid – Gunderson-San Jose (CC): 3rd, 1st, 1st (1979-‘81)
Ray Gulmatico – Lakewood (S): 6th, 1st, 1st (1978-’81)
David Ciprian – La Sierra-Riverside (S): 2nd, 3rd, 1st (1979-‘81)
Larry Nicholson – Tracy (SJ): 3rd, 4th, 2nd (1978-‘80)
David Schultz – Palo Alto (CC): 4th, 4th, 1st (1975-‘77)
Barry Boyles – Merced (SJ): 5th, 6th, 1st (1975-’77)
Pete Gonzales – Highland-Bakersfield (C): 2nd, 2nd, 3rd (1974-‘76)
John Azevedo – Grace Davis-Modesto (SJ): 5th, 1st, 1st (1973-‘75)
2x CALIFORNIA STATE CHAMPIONS
Bryce Hammond – Bakersfield (C): 2010, ‘11
Nick Pena – Selma (C): 2010, ‘11
Nahshon Garrett – Chico (N): 2010, ‘11
William “Tank” Knowles – Calvary Chapel (S): 2010, ‘11
David Klingsheim – Liberty-Brentwood (NC): 2008 - ‘09
Martin Gonzalez – Gilroy (CC): 2008 - ‘09
Roger McCovey – Del Norte (NC): 2008-09
Gilberto Camacho – Washington Union-Fresno (C): 2007 - ‘08
Anthony Meza – Vista (SD): 2007 - ‘08
Rudi Burtchi – Oakdale (SJ): 2007 - ‘08
Boris Navachkov – Fremont-Sunnyvale (CC): 2006 - ‘07
Ryan Flores – Buchanan-Clovis (C): 2006 - ‘07
Billy Murphy -Hughson (SJ): 2005, ‘06
Jake Varner – Bakersfield (C): 2004, ‘05
Lewis Gonzalez – Turlock (SJ): 2004, ‘05
Joe Williams – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2002 -‘03
Paul Baird – Poway (SD): 2002 - ‘03
Brody Barrios – Poway (SD): 1999 - ‘00
Michael Simpson – Brethren Christian-Anaheim (S): 1999 - ‘00
Ben Martinez – Tulare Union (C): 1998, ‘99
Max Odom – Foothill-Bakersfield (C): 1998, ‘99
Ryan Kane – Temecula Valley (S): 1998, ‘99
Carlos Blanco – Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 1997, ‘98
Ralph Lopez – Clovis West (C): 1997, ‘98
Hector Torres – Rosemead (S): 1997, ‘98
Joe Calavitta – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 1996, ‘97
Steve Strange – Hughson (SJ): 1996, ‘97
Ty Wilcox – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 1996, ‘97
Adam Tirapelle – Hiram Johnson-Sacramento/Buchanan-Clovis (SJ/C): 1995, ‘96
Mark Munoz – Vallejo (SJ): 1995, ‘96
Joshua Holiday – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 1994, ‘95
Ed Mosely – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 1994, ‘95
Casey Strand – College Park-Pleasant Hill (NC): 1993, ‘94
Kyle Porter – Hughson (SJ): 1991, ‘92
Lalo Moz -Hanford (C): 1991, ‘92
Darrin Preisendorf – American-Fremont (NC): 1991, ‘92
Tony Okada – Savanna-Anaheim (S): 1990, ‘91
Can Tran – Arroyo-El Monte (S): 1989, ‘90
Zach Cooper – Canyon-Anaheim (S): 1989, ‘90
Heath Sims – Woodbridge-Irvine (S): 1988, ‘89
Tony Trujillo – Covina (S): 1987, ‘89
Mike Phillips – Capistrano Valley-Mission Viejo (S): 1987, ‘88
John Grubbs – El Camino-Oceanside (SD): 1986, ‘87
Lyndon Campbell – Santa Fe (S): 1986, ‘87
Todd Tomazic – El Dorado-Placentia (S): 1986, ‘87
Trent Barnes – Clovis West (C): 1985, ‘86
Brandon Dennington – Tracy (SJ): 1985, ‘86
Billy Ramos – San Ramon Valley-Danville (NC): 1982, ‘83
Eric Osborne – South Hills-Covina (S): 1982, ‘83
Ray Gulmatico – Lakewood (S): 1979, ‘81
Martin Kistler – Notre Dame-Riverside (S): 1980, ‘81
Howard Lawson – El Dorado-Placentia (S): 1980, ‘81
Dan Chaid –Gunderson – San Jose (CC): 1980, ‘81
Bruce Terry – Loara-Anaheim (S): 1978, ‘79
Adam Cuestas – Merced (SJ): 1977, ‘78
Ray Martinez – Righetti-Santa Maria/Roosevelt-Fresno (S/C): 1977, ‘78
Dan Cuestas – Merced (SJ): 1976, ‘77
Glenn Cooper – San Juan-Citrus Heights (SJ): 1975, ‘76
Eric Wais – Woodland (SJ): 1975, ‘76
John Azevedo – Grace Davis-Modesto (SJ): 1974, ‘75
Terry Markou – Pacific-San Leandro (NC): 1974, ‘75
CALIFORNIA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY A FRESHMAN
285 – Nick Nevills-Clovis (C): 2011
103 – Alex Cisneros-Selma (C): 2009
103 – Trevor Mechado-Ching-Oakdale (SJ): 2005
152 – Louis Bland-Central Catholic-Modesto (SJ): 2005
103 – Joe Cisneros-Bakersfield (C): 2004
103 – Darrell Vasquez-Bakersfield (C): 1999
103 – Jacob Palomino-Independence-San Jose (CC): 1998
MOST STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS-TEAM
9 – Clovis (C): 1974, 1975, 1976, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2008, 2011
7 – Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001
4 – Poway (SD): 1986, 1999, 2005, 2009
3 – Clovis West (C): 1983, 1984, 1989
3 – Bakersfield (C): 2002, 2004, 2010
MOST TOP FIVE FINISHES-TEAM
Clovis (Central Section): 23
1st – 1974, 1975, 1976, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2008, 2011
2nd – 1973, 2000, 2004
3rd – 1981, 1989, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2010
4th – 1986, 1994, 2007, 2009
5th – 2001
Poway (San Diego Section): 21
1st – 1986, 1999, 2005, 2009
2nd – 1992, 2003, 2006, 2007
3rd – 1988, 1990, 1991, 2000, 2004
4th – 1995, 2001, 2002, 2008
5th – 1989, 1997, 1998, 2010
Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (Southern Section): 12
1st – 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001
2nd – 1995
3rd – 2003
4th – 2004
5th – 2002, 2009
Bakersfield (Central Section): 10
1st – 2002, 2004, 2010
2nd – 2001, 2005, 2011
3rd – 1995
4th – 2003
5th – 1980, 2007
Buchanan-Clovis (Central Section): 8
1st – 2006
2nd – 1998, 2002, 2009
3rd – 2007
5th – 1996, 2000, 2008
Valhalla-El Cajon (San Diego Section): 7
1st – 1985
2nd – 1991
4th – 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987
5th – 1986
Bella Vista-Loomis (Sac-Joaquin Section): 6
2nd – 1981, 1982, 1983
3rd – 1977, 1984
5th – 1978
5 – Selma (Central Section)
2nd – 2009, 2010
3rd – 2011
4th - 1991
5th - 1988
Clovis West (Central Section): 5
1st – 1983, 1984, 1989
4th – 1997
5th – 1982
Merced (Sac-Joaquin Section): 5
1st – 1980
2nd – 1976, 1977
3rd – 1974
4th – 1975
Vacaville (Sac-Joaquin Section): 5
1st – 2007
3rd – 1986
4th – 1992, 2005
5th – 2003
Overfelt – San Jose (Central Coast Section): 4
1st – 1979
2nd – 1987
3rd – 1980
4th – 1988
Monte Vista – Spring Valley (San Diego Section): 4
1st – 1973
2nd – 1974
3rd – 1975
5th – 1976
4 – Independence – San Jose (Central Coast Section): 4
1st – 1995
2nd – 1996, 1997
5th – 1994
Madera (Central Section): 4
2nd – 1975, 1984
3rd – 1994
5th – 1991
Lemoore (Central Section): 3
4th – 2000, 2010
5th – 2011
El Dorado – Placentia (Southern Section): 3
1st – 1982
2nd – 1986
3rd – 1983
Notre Dame – Riverside (Southern Section): 3
2nd – 1978, 1980
5th – 1977
Ponderosa – Shingle Springs (Sac-Joaquin Section): 3
2nd - 1993
3rd - 1992, 1997
Victor Valley (Southern Section): 2
1st – 1987
4th – 1990
Andrew Hill-San Jose (Central Coast Section): 2
1st – 1978
5th – 1979
2 – Gilroy (Central Coast Section): 2
2nd – 2008
4th – 2006
2 – Hughson (Sac-Joaquin Section): 2
2nd – 1999
5th – 2005
2 – Arroyo – El Monte (Southern Section): 2
2nd – 1989
5th – 1992
2 – Elk Grove (Sac-Joaquin Section): 2
3rd – 2005
4th – 1978
2 – James Logan – Union City (North Coast Section): 2
3rd – 1996
4th – 1995
San Ramon Valley – Danville (North Coast Section): 2
5th – 1983, 1984
Turlock (Sac-Joaquin Section): 2
5th – 1990, 2004
MOST INDIVIDUAL STATE PLACERS BY A CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
Clovis (C): 9 (2011)
Bakersfield (C): 9 (2002)**
Clovis (C): 7 (2008)**
Clovis West (C): 7 (1983)*
*Record accomplished with 13 weight groups (State placer = top 6)
**Record accomplished with 14 weight groups (State placer = top 8)
TEAM SCORING RECORD
Bakersfield (C): 226.5 points (2002)
MOST INDIVIDUAL STATE CHAMPIONS
Bakersfield (C): 4 (2002, 2004)
MOST WRESTLERS IN CHAMPIONSHIP STATE FINALS
Bakersfield (C): 7 (2002)
Note:
1973-1989 (State placer = top 6)
1990-present (State placer = top 8)
California Sections
Northern (N)
Southern (S)
Central (C)
North Coast (NC)
Central Coast (CC)
Sac-Joaquin (SJ)
San Diego (SD)
Los Angeles City League (LA)
San Francisco City League (SF)
Oakland City League (O)
Information compiled by Al Fontes – State Editor, The California Wrestler.com

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TEAM CALIFORNIA: NHSCA Stats 1990 - 2011

TEAM CALIFORNIA

ALL-AMERICANS

1990 – 2011

NHSCA Senior National Championships 1990 – 2011
2011 (15 All-Americans)
103 – Michael Clemmensen – Atascadero (S) 2nd Place (6th State) 
112 – Nahshon Garrett – Chico (N): National Champion (1st, 1st State)
112 – Ian Nickell – Bakersfield (C): 4th Place (7th, 7th State)
112 – Ray Delgado – Oak Hills-Hesperia (S): 5th Place (6th State)
112 – Christian Bentancourt – Arroyo-El Monte (S): 7th Place (6th State)
119 – Fabian Garcia – Turlock (SJ): National Champion (6th, 4th, 7th, 5th State) 
119 – Connor Larson – Clovis East (C): 7th Place (8th State)
125 – Vince Rodriguez – Clovis North (C): National Champion (3rd, 2nd, 2nd State) 
135 – Chris Mecate – Redlands East Valley (S): 3rd Place (6th, 5th, 1st State)
135 – Timmy Box – Bakersfield (C): 4th Place (8th, 3rd State)
145 – Chase Boontjer – Foothill-Palo Cedro (N) 6th Place (5th State)
152 – Adam Fierro – Bakersfield HS (C): 3rd Place (3rd State)
152 – Robin Callas – Nevada Union-Grass Valley (SJ): 7th Place (State Qualifier)** 
160 – Bryce Hammond – Bakersfield (C): National Champion (1st, 1st, 4th State)
189 – Luke Sheridan – De La Salle-Concord (NC): 3rd Place (3rd, 3rd State)
Team Result: National Champions
Qualifiers: Top 8 in California & wild card entrants**
2010 (9 All-Americans)
103 – Damien Gomez-Warren-Downey (S): 3rd Place (State Qualifier)**
103 – Thien Tran-Irvine (S): 7th Place (State Qualifier)**
119 – Jesse Delgado-Gilroy (CC): National Champion (3rd, 3rd, 1st, 4th State)
140 – Jake Briggs-Bella Vista-Fair Oaks (SJ): 8th Place (3rd, 6th, 3rd State)
160 – Dominic Kastl-Gilroy (CC): 7th Place (7th, 4th State)
215 – JT Felix-Centennial-Corona (S): 3rd Place (4th, 2nd State)
285 – Drew Meulman-Saint Francis-Mountain View (CC): 4th Place (2nd, 7th, 2nd State)
285 – Peter Anguiano-Franklin-Elk Grove (SJ): 6th Place (3rd State)
285 – Manuel Mazariegos-Sultana-Hesperia (S): 8th Place (7th State)
Team Result: 3rd Place
Qualifiers: Top 8 in California & wild card entrants**
2009 (16 All-Americans)
112 – Estavan Cabanas-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): National Champion (2nd, 5th State)
112 – Madison Gambrell-Clovis (C): 2nd Place (8th State)
112 – Bryden Lazaro-Bella Vista-Fair Oaks (SJ): 3rd Place (State qualifier)**
119 – Steven Salinas-Northview-Covina (S): 4th Place (2nd, 4th State)
125 – Martin Gonzalez-Gilroy (CC): 5th Place (2x State Champ, 5th, 7th State)
125 – Ryan Fillingame-Sultana-Hesperia (S): 6th Place (7th State)
145 – Scott Sakaguchi-Clovis (C): 3rd Place (State Champion, 5th State)
145 – Jordan Hart-Folsom (SJ): 5th Place (5th State)
145 – Mathew Melendrez-California-Whittier (S): 8th Place (4th State)
152 – Chris Uriquizo-Merced (SJ): 4th Place (State Champion, 2nd State)
152 – Tigran Adzhemyan-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 5th Place (5th State)
189 – Ryan Loder-Granite Bay (SJ): 4th Place (5th, 6th State)
215 – Nick Pica-Concord (NC): 3rd Place (State Champion)
215 – Josh Wood-Modoc (N): 7th Place (3rd, 4th State)
285 – Jose Lopez-John Glenn-Norwalk (S): 4th Place (3rd, 5th State)
285 – Roger McCovey-Del Norte-Crescent City (NC): 5th Place (2x State Champion)
Team Result: National Champions
Qualifiers: Top 8 in California & wild card entrants**
2008 (10 All-Americans)
103 – Jeremy Gendreau-St. John Bosco-Bellflower (S): 2nd Place (7th State)
103 – Edgar Diaz-Arvin (C): 5th Place (4th State)
103 – Gilberto Camacho-Washington Union-Fresno (C): 3rd Place (2x State Champion)
112 – Markjay Acosta-San Leandro (NC): 3rd Place (2nd State)
119 – Thomas Williams-South Hills-West Covina (S): 5th Place (4th, State Champion, 2nd)
119 – Richard Alarcon-Mayfair-Lakewood (S): 8th Place (5th State)
135 – Vinny Pisani-El Modena-Orange (S): 7th Place (State Champion, 5th)
140 – Trent Stevenson-Arcata (NC): 7th Place (5th State)
171 – Hunter Collins-Gilroy (CC): 2nd Place (State Champion, 3rd, 2nd, 8th)
171 – Jake Meredith-Temecula Valley (S): 7th Place (2nd, 7th State)
Team result: 5th Place
Qualifiers: Top 8 in California & wild card entrants**
2007 (11 All-Americans)
103 – Chris Done-Buchanan-Clovis (C): National Champion (4th State) 
103 –Taylor Louie-West Covina (S): 2nd Place (State qualifier)** 
112 – Nektoe Demison-Bakersfield (C): 2nd Place (3rd state) 
112 – Kellen Aura-Foothill-Pleasanton (NC): 8th Place (6th, 7th, 2nd state)
119 – Nikko Triggas-Campolindo-Moraga (NC): 2nd Place (3rd, State Champion, 2nd)
119 – Jason Lara-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 5th Place (State Champion)
125 – Boris Navachkov-Fremont-Sunnyvale (CC): 2nd Place (2x State Champion)
171 – Justin Danz-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ): 2nd Place (4th state, State Champ)
215 – Ryan Flores-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 2nd Place (5th, 2x State Champion)
215 – John Hernandez-Pacifica-Oxnard (S): 8th Place (8th state)
285 – Ryan Hoover-Hesperia (S): 6th Place (3rd state)
Team result: National Champions
Qualifiers: Top 8 in California & wild card entrants **
2006 (11 All-Americans)
103 – Pierre Bondoc-Beyer-Modesto (SJ): 2nd Place (3rd State)
103 – David Chaidez-Foothill-Bakersfield (C): 3rd place (4th State)
103 – Drew Velasco-North Torrance (S): 6th Place (State qualifier)**
112 – Justin Paulson-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2nd Place (2nd, 3rd, 2nd State)
119 – Filip Novachkov-Fremont-Sunnyvale (CC): 3rd Place (State Champ, 2nd, 4th State)
125 – Todd Schavrien-Poway (SD): 4th Place (State Champion, 3rd State)
130 – Billy Murphy-Hughson (SJ): National Champion (2x State Champion, 3rd State)
130 – Josh Betancur-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 8th Place (3rd, 3rd State)
135 – Adin Duenas-Gilroy (CC): 4th Place (3rd, 7th State)
145 – Lucas Espericueta-Shafter (C): 5th. Place (3rd, 8th State)
189 – Nate Willard-Atascadero (S): 4th Place (2nd State)
Team results: 2nd Place
Qualifiers: Top 8 in California & wild card entrants**
2005 (10 All-Americans)
103 – Gabe Rodriguez-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 5th Place (5th State)
112 – Brian Moreno-Foothill-Santa Ana (S): National Champion (3x State Champion)
119 – Brandon Zoeteway-De La Salle-Concord (NC): 5th Place (6th, 6th State)
125 – Mark Anderson-Lemoore (C): 3rd Place (State Champion)
125 – John Triggas-Campolindo-Moraga (NC): 8th Place (5th State)
135 – Joe Soto-Porterville (C): 7th Place (State Champion, 7th)
140 – David Christian-San Ramon Valley (NC): 5th Place (State Champion, 6th, 8th)
145 – Lewis Gonzalez-Turlock (SJ): 8th Place (2x State Champion, 4th)
189 – Jake Varner-Bakersfield (C): 2nd. Place (2x State Champion, 2nd, 4th)
215 – Erik Nye-Red Bluff (N): 7th Place (3rd, 3rd State)
Team result: 3rd Place
Qualifiers: Top 8 in California & wild card entrants**
2004 (8 All-Americans)
103 – Matt Bautista-North Torrance (S): National Champion (State qualifier)** 
103 – David Navarette-Temecula Valley (S): 5th. Place (7th. State)
112 – John Gurich-Gilroy (CC): 8th Place (4th, 4th State)
135 – Troy Tirapelle-Clovis (C): 3rd. Place (3x State Champion) 
140 – David Jauregui-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 5th. Place (4th, 2nd State)
152 – Ryan Williams-La Costa Canyon-Carlsbad (SD): 6th Place (State Champion, 3rd, 4th State)
215 – Brandon Halsey-Rancho Buena Vista-Vista (SD): 4th Place (State Champion, 7th State)
275 – Marcus Moore-Hogan-Vallejo (SJ): 6th Place (5th, 3rd State)
Team result: 2nd Place
Qualifiers: Top 8 in California & wild card entrants**
2003 (8 All-Americans)
103 – Sam Fragoza-Calaveras (SJ): National Champion (4th, 7th State)
103 – Jesse Contreras-Turlock (SJ): 7th. Place (3rd. State)
119 – Chad Mendes-Hanford (C): 3rd. Place (8th, 5th, 3rd State)
125 – Manual Rivera-Rosemead (S): National Champion (3rd. State)
125 – Gabe Flores-Clovis (C): 3rd. Place (3rd, 1st, 2nd State)
140 – Pat Payne-Poway (SD): 6th Place (6th, 3rd, 2nd State)
160 – Brett Slone-Vacaville (SJ): 7th. Place (State Champion)
189 – Joe Williams-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 3rd. Place (5th, 2x State Champion)
Team result: 3rd Place
Qualifiers: Top 8 in California & wild card entrants**
2002 (15 All-Americans)
103 – Gerrard Contreras-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 4th Place (State Champion, 2nd)
103 – Louie Puno-Vallejo (SJ): 5th Place (5th State)
103 – Jake Nishimura-Camarillo (S): 6th Place (State Qualifier)
103 – David Villagran-Brawley (SD): 7th Place (8th State)
112 – Andrew Domingues-Righetti-Santa Maria (S): 4th Place (4th State 2x)
112 – Logan Ingram-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 7th Place (2nd, 3rd. State)
125 – Darrell Vasquez-Bakersfield (C): 2nd Place (4x State Champion)
130 – Ricky Turk-Rim of the World-Lake Arrowhead (S): 5th Place (State Champion)
135 – Jeff Bristol-Temecula Valley (S): 7th Place (5th State)
140 – Danny Cadwallader-Brethren Christian-Anaheim (S): 4th Place (State Champion, 6th)
152 – Sven Hafemeister-Lemoore (C): 5th Place (2nd, 4th State)
160 – Josh Sherley-Bakersfield (C): 3rd Place (State Champion, 2nd)
189 – Kirk Davis-Arroyo Grande (S): 7th Place (2nd State)
215 – Steve Juarez-North Torrance (S): 6th Place (3rd State)
275 – David Hazell-West Torrance (S): 4th. Place (4th State)
Team result: 2nd Place
Qualifiers: Top 8 in California & wild card entrants**
2001 (19 All-Americans)
103 – Orlando Galvan-Loara-Anaheim (S): National Champion (State Champion, 7th, 7th)
103 – Tran Nguyen-Mt. Carmel-San Diego (SD): 2nd Place (3rd State)
103 – Jeff Sato-Arroyo Grande (S): 3rd Place (6th State)
119 – Jacob Palomino-Independence-San Jose (CC): 7th Place (3x State Champion, 2nd)
125 – Steve Esparza-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): National Champion (State Champion, 2nd)
125 – Thomas Vargas-Pacific-San Bernardino (S): 3rd Place (State Champion, 3rd)
125 – Tyler Moran-Temecula Valley (S): 4th Place (2nd State)
130 – Andy Kim-Poway (SD): 5th Place (2nd, 2nd, 8th State)
135 – Alex Tirapelle-Clovis (C): National Champion (3x State Champion)
145 – Miguel Gutierrez-Foothill-Bakersfield (C): 4th Place (State Champion, 3rd, 3rd)
145 – Dustin Tillman-American-Fremont (NC): 6th Place (4th. State)
160 – Kenneth Cook-American-Fremont (NC): National Champion (State Champion, 2nd, 4th)
160 – Greg Smith-Rim of the World-Lake Arrowhead (S): 2nd Place (State Champion, 2nd)
171 – Ryan Halsey-Rancho BV-Vista (SD): 2nd Place (State Champion, 6th)
171 – Willie Parks-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 3rd. Place (2nd. State)
215 – Allen Kennett-Mayfair-Lakewood (S): 2nd Place (State Champion)
275 – Lionel Apineru-Barstow (S): 2nd Place (State Champion, 6th, 6th)
275 – Chase Gormley-Torrance (S): 6th Place (2x State Qualifier)**
275 – Peter Borba-Watsonville (CC): 8th Place (7th State)**
Team Result: National Champions
Qualifiers: Top 6 in California & wild card entrants**
2000 (14 All-Americans)
103 – Marvin Garcia-Norte Vista-Riverside (S): National Champion (5th State)
103 – Salvador Gonzalez-Merced (SJ): 2nd Place (4th, 2nd State)
103 – Ryan Pong-San Ramon Valley (NC): 5th Place (6th, 8th State)
112 – Matt Sanchez-Bellarmine Prep-San Jose (CC): 2nd Place (8th State)
112 – William Reick-Durham (N): 3rd Place (6th, 3rd State)
112 – Andrew Onsuerez-East Bakersfield (C): 8th Place (2nd State)
119 – Efren Ceballos-Manteca (SJ): 7th Place (4th State)
125 – Michael Simpson-Brethren Christian-Anaheim (S): National Champ (2x State Champ, 4th)
140 – Peter Le-Santa Teresa-San Jose (CC): 7th. Place (7th, 3rd State)
145 – Chris Pendleton-Lemoore (C): 4th Place (State Champion, 4th)
145 – Adam Bones-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 6th Place (3rd, 2nd State)
152 – Brody Barrios-Poway (SD): 2nd Place (2x State Champion, 3rd)
171 – Jesse Juarez-North Torrance (S): 7th Place (2nd State)
215 – Jordan Everett-Grossmont-El Cajon (SD): 8th Place (4th State)
Team result: 2nd Place
Qualifiers: Top 6 in California
1999 (14 All-Americans)
103 – David Lopez-Valhalla-El Cajon (SD): National Champion (2nd, 3rd State)
112 – Jose Leon-Santa Ana (S): National Champion (3rd, 7th State)
112 – Randy Katz-Mission San Jose-Fremont (NC): 7th Place (4th, 8th State)
119 – Ben Martinez-Tulare Union (C): 7th Place (2x State Champion)
125 – Steven Trevino-Santa Fe-Whittier (S): 7th Place (State Champion)
125 – Kurt Lorenz-Oak Grove-San Jose (CC): 8th Place (3rd, 7th State)
135 – Jimmy Medeiros-American-Fremont (NC): 3rd Place (State Champion, 2nd)
135 – Steve Vieira-Hughson (SJ): 4th Place (State Champion)
140 – Max Odom-Foothill-Bakersfield (C): National Champion (2x State Champion)
140 – Brian Cobb-Bellarmine Prep-San Jose (CC): 5th Place (2nd, 3rd State)
145 – Steve Martinez-Schurr-Montebello (S): 3rd Place (2nd State)
189 – Joshua Naus-Centennial-Bakersfield (C): 2nd Place (State Champion, 4th)
215 – Zeb Beatty-Lower Lake (NC): 6th Place (Nevada State Champion, 2nd CA)
275 – Ben Fox-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 2nd Place (2nd, 5th State)
Team result: National Champions
Qualifiers: Top 6 in California
1998 (14 All-Americans)
103 – Tony Perez-Santa Ana (S): National Champion (2nd State)
103 – Chris Felix-East Bakersfield (C): 3rd Place (4th State)
103 – John Hammer-Fairfield (SJ): 5th Place (5th, 5th State)
112 – J.J. Roberts-Valhalla-El Cajon (SD): 7th Place (2nd, 4th, 4th State)
130 – Justin Flores-Temecula Valley (S): 4th Place (State Champion, 3rd, 6th)
130 – Fabian Sandoval-Chico (N): 7th Place (2nd, 5th State)
140 – Pat Cadwallader-Brethren Christian-Anaheim (S): 7th Place (2nd, 3rd State)
152 – Kirk Moore-Foothill-Bakersfield (C): 5th Place (State Champion, 2nd)
160 – Telly Sanders-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 4th Place (State Champion, 2nd, 4th)
189 – Mike Bigrigg-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2nd Place (3rd State)
215 – Phil Alejandrino-Chino (S): 3rd Place (State Champion, 6th)
215 – Josh Saul-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 6th Place (2nd, 8th State)
275 – Hector Torres-Rosemead (S): 6th Place (2x State Champion, 3rd)
275 – Fred Aquitania-Will C. Wood-Vacaville (SJ): 8th Place (4th, 8th State)
Team result: 2nd Place
Qualifiers: Top 5 in California
1997 (12 All-Americans)
125 – Carlos Blanco-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): National Champ (2x State Champ, 5th)
140 – Joe Calavitta-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): National Champion (2x State Champ, 3rd, 4th)
125 – Burt Pierson-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2nd. Place (2nd, 6th State)
160 – Ty Wilcox-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2nd. Place (2x State Champion)
130 – Ryan McInerney-Poway (SD): 4th Place (4th, 7th State)
140 – Dane Bettencourt-Del Oro-Loomis (SJ): 4th Place (2nd, 2nd, 5th State)
152 – Steve Strange-Hughson (SJ): 4th Place (2X State Champion)
103 – Cleo Johnson-Firebaugh (C): 7th Place (State Champion)
189 – Dan Jackson-Kingsburg (C): 7th Place (State Champion, 5th)
112 – Albert Garza-Sanger (C): 7th Place (4th, 5th, 5th State)
125 – Thomas Juarez-Montgomery-San Diego (SD): 8th Place (4th. State)
130 – Jay McGuffin-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 8th Place (3x WA State Champion, 5th CA)
Team result: 4th Place
Qualifiers: Top 4 in California
1996 (13 All-Americans)
112 – Stephen Abas-James Logan (NC): National Champ (3x State Champ, 4th) *OW
119 – Tony Gomez-Independence (CC): National Champion (State Champion, 2nd, 3rd)
125 – Luis Blanco-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): National Champion (State Champ, 2nd, 5th)
135 – Adam Tirapelle-Buchanan-Clovis (C): National Champion (2x State Champion, 2nd)
189 – Mark Munoz-Vallejo (SJ): National Champion (2x State Champion)
103 – Ryan Escobar-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ): 3rd Place (2nd, 5th State)
160 – Steve Schenk-Anderson (N): 4th Place (3rd, 3rd, 7th State)
275 – Billy Blunt-Grace Davis-Modest (SJ): 4th Place (State Champion)
152 – Matt Demers-Grace Davis-Modesto (SJ): 5th Place (State Champion)
171 – Oscar Gonzalez-Independence-San Jose (CC): 5th Place (State Champion, 3rd)
112 – Paris Ruiz-Clovis West (C): 6th Place (2nd, 3rd State)
112 – Matt Azevedo-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 7th Place (2x NV State Champion, 3rd CA)
152 – Ati Conner-Dos Pueblos (S): 7th Place (2nd, 5th State)
Team result: National Champions
Qualifiers: Top 3 in California
1995 (8 All-Americans)
125 – Eric Guerrero-Independence (CC): National Champ (3x State Champ, 3rd) *OW
152 – Jason Webster-Centennial-Corona (S): National Champion (2nd, 5th State)
112 – Michael Kawamura-Rosemead (S): 2nd Place (State Champion, 2nd, 3rd, 5th)
152 – Ed Mosely-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 3rd Place (2x State Champion, 6th)
171 – Demetris Huff-Upland (S): 3rd Place (State Champion)
112 – Ruben De Leon-Chaffey-Ontario (S): 5th Place (State Champion, 3rd)
275 – Yeager-Oak Grove-San Jose (CC): 5th Place (2nd State)
145 – Josh Holiday-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 7th Place (2x State Champion)
Team result: 2nd Place
Qualifiers: State finalist only
1994 (9 All-Americans)
112 – Shane Valdez-Calvary Chapel (S): National Champion (State Champion, 2nd, 2nd)
119 – Dane Valdez-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2nd Place (State Champion, 3rd, 8th)
140 – Alfred Frausto-Edison-Huntington Beach (S): 2nd Place (2nd State)
135 – George Mercardo-Oak Grove-San Jose (CC): 3rd Place (2nd State)
130 – Juan Alvarez-El Modena (S): 4th Place (State Champion)
140 – Moises Perez-Madera (C): 5th Place (2nd, 3rd State)
189 – Mike French-San Diego (SD): 5th Place (2nd State)
275 – Wali Sibrie-Buena Park (S): 6th Place (2nd, 3rd State)
160 – Eric Philp-Madera (C): 7th Place (State Champion, 3rd)
Team result: 3rd Place
Qualifiers: State finalist only
1993 (7 All-Americans)
140 – Anthony Valencia-Keppel-Alhambra (S): National Champion (State Champion)
152 – Scott Chapman-Rim of the World (S): National Champ (3x State Champ)
103 – Sean Kim-Schurr-Montebello (S): 3rd Place (State Champion, 2nd)
275 – Chad Mast-Clovis (C): 3rd Place (State Champion, 6th)
119 – Jose Enriquez-John Glenn-Norwalk (S): 4th Place (State Champion, 5th)
130 – Sean McCool-Santa Teresa-San Jose (CC): 6th Place (2nd State)
135 – Eddie Ramos-Porterville (C): 6th Place (State Champion)
Team result: 3rd Place
Qualifiers: State finalist only
1992 (7 All-Americans)
112 – Tony DeSouza-Chaffey-Ontario (S): 2nd Place (State Champion, 4th)
140 – Kyle Porter-Hughson (SJ): 4th Place (2x State Champion)
189 – Lalo Moz-Hanford (C): 4th Place (2x State Champion)
171 – Jeremy Miller-South Hills-West Covina (S): 5th Place (State Champion)
275 – Cory Farkus-Poway (SD): 6th Place (2nd, 3rd State)
103 – Coby Wright-Bakersfield (C): 7th Place (State Champion)
130 – Dan Maes-Arroyo-El Monte (S): 7th Place (State Champion, 3rd)
Team result: team score not compiled
Qualifiers: State finalist only
1991 (5 All-Americans)
103 – Akihiro Yoshikawa-Cupertino (CC): National Champion (State Champion)
119 – Jimmy Aguirre-Clovis (C): National Champion (3x State Champion)
130 – Gary Quintana-Selma (C): National Champion (State Champion, 2nd, 4th) *OW
160 – Jason Hendricks-Valhalla-El Cajon (SD): 3rd Place (State Champion, 2nd, 4th)
112 – Pat Mack-Valhalla-El Cajon (SD): 5th Place (State Champion)
Team result: team score not compiled
Qualifiers: State finalist only
1990 (6 All-Americans)
189 – Zach Cooper-Canyon-Anaheim (S): National Champion (2x State Champion)
103 – Erin Razo-Trinity-Weaverville (N): 2nd Place (State Champion)
125 – Rob Langenwalter-Esperanza-Anaheim (S): 2nd Place (State Champion)
171 – Brett Columbini-Ukiah (NC): 2nd Place (State Champion, 3rd)
145 – Rick Monge-Mater Dei-Santa Ana (S): 4th Place (State Champion)
103 – Can Tran-Arroyo-El Monte (S): 5th Place (2x State Champion)
Team result: team score not compiled
Qualifiers: State finalist only

ALL-AMERICANS (1st – 8th)
NHSCA Senior National Champions (38)
112 – Nahshon Garrett – Chico (N): 2011
119 – Fabian Garcia – Turlock (SJ): 2011
125 – Vince Rodriguez – Clovis North (C): 2011
160 – Bryce Hammond – Bakersfield (C): 2011
119 – Jesse Delgado-Gilroy (CC), 2010
112 – Estavan Cabanas-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 2009
103 – Chris Done-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 2007
130 – Billy Murphy-Hughson (SJ): 2006
112 – Brian Moreno-Foothill-Santa Ana (S): 2005
103 – Matt Bautista-North Torrance (S): 2004
103 – Sam Fragoza-Calaveras (SJ): 2003
125 – Manual Rivera-Rosemead (S): 2003
103 – Orlando Galvan-Loara-Anaheim (S): 2001
125 – Steven Esparza-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2001
135 – Alex Tirapelle-Clovis (C): 2001
160 – Kenneth Cook-American-Fremont (NC): 2001
103 – Marvin Garcia-Norte Vista-Riverside (S): 2000
125 – Michael Simpson-Brethren Christian-Anaheim (S): 2000
103 – David Lopez-Valhalla-El Cajon (SD): 1999
112 – Jose Leon-Santa Ana (S): 1999
140 – Max Odom-Foothill-Bakersfield (C): 1999
103 – Tony Perez-Santa Ana (S): 1998
125 – Carlos Blanco-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 1997
140 – Joe Calavitta-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 1997
112 – Stephen Abas-James Logan-Union City (NC): 1996 *OW
119 – Tony Gomez-Independence-San Jose (CC): 1996
125 – Luis Blanco-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 1996
135 – Adam Tirapelle-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 1996
189 – Mark Munoz-Vallejo (SJ): 1996
125 – Eric Guerrero-Independence-San Jose (CC): 1995 *OW
152 – Jason Webster-Centennial-Corona (S): 1995
112 – Shane Valdez-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 1994
140 – Anthony Valencia-Keppel-Alhambra (S): 1993
152 – Scott Chapman-Rim of the World-Lake Arrowhead (S): 1993
103 – Akihiro Yoshikawa-Cupertino (CC): 1991
119 – Jimmy Aguirre-Clovis (C): 1991
130 – Gary Quintana-Selma (C): 1991 *MVP
189 – Zack Cooper-Canyon-Anaheim (S): 1990
2nd Place (34)
103 – Michael Clemmenson – Atascadero (S): 2011
112 – Madison Gambrell-Clovis (C): 2009
103 – Jeremy Gendreau-St. John Bosco-Bellflower (S): 2008
171 – Hunter Collins-Gilroy (CC): 2008
103 – Taylor Louie-West Covina (S): 2007
112 – Nektoe Demison-Bakersfield (C): 2007
119 – Nikko Triggas-Campolindo-Moraga (NC): 2007
125 – Boris Navachkov-Fremont-Sunnyvale (CC): 2007
171 – Justin Danz-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ): 2007
215 – Ryan Flores-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 2007
103 – Pierre Bondoc-Beyer-Modesto (SJ): 2006
112 – Justin Paulson-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2006
189 – Jake Varner-Bakersfield (C): 2005
125 – Darrell Vasquez-Bakersfield (C): 2002
103 – Tran Nguyen-Mt. Carmel-San Diego (SD) 2001
160 – Greg Smith-Rim of the World-Lake Arrowhead (S) 2001
171 – Ryan Halsey-Rancho Buena Vista-Vista (SD) 2001
215 – Allen Kennett-Mayfair-Lakewood (S) 2001
275 – Lionel Apineru-Barstow (S) 2001
103 – Salvador Gonzalez-Merced (SJ) 2000
112 – Matt Sanchez-Bellarmine Prep-San Jose (CC) 2000
152 – Brody Barrios-Poway (SD) 2000
189 – Joshua Naus-Centennial-Bakersfield (C): 1999
275 – Ben Fox-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 1999
189 – Mike Bigrigg-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S) 1998
125 – Burt Pierson-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S) 1997
160 – Ty Wilcox-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S) 1997
112 – Michael Kawamura-Rosemead (S) 1995
119 – Dane Valdez-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S) 1994
140 – Alfred Frausto-Edison-Huntington Beach (S) 1994
112 – Tony DeSouza-Chaffey-Ontario (S) 1992
103 – Erin Razo-Trinity-Weaverville (N) 1990
125 – Rob Langenwalter-Esperanza-Anaheim (S) 1990
171 – Brett Columbini-Ukiah (NC) 1990
3rd Place (33)
135 – Chris Mecate – Redlands East Valley HS (S): 2011
152 – Adam Fierro – Bakersfield HS (C): 2011
189 – Luke Sheridan – De La Salle-Concord HS (NC): 2011
103 – Damien Gomez-Warren-Downey (S): 2010
215 – TJ Felix-Centennial-Corona (S): 2010
215 – Nick Pica-Concord (NC): 2009
145 – Scott Sakaguchi-Clovis (C): 2009
112 – Bryden Lazaro-Bella Vista-Loomis (SJ): 2009
103 – Gilberto Camacho-Washington Union-Fresno (C): 2008
112 – Markjay Acosta-San Leandro (NC): 2008
103 – David Chaidez-Foothill-Bakersfield (C): 2006
119 – Felip Navachkov-Fremont-Sunnyvale (CC): 2006
125 – Mark Anderson-Lemoore (C): 2005
135 – Troy Tirapelle-Clovis (C): 2004
119 – Chad Mendes-Hanford (C): 2003
125 – Gabe Flores-Clovis (C): 2003
189 – Joe Williams-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2003
160 – Josh Sherley-Bakersfield (C): 2002
103 – Jeff Sato-Arroyo Grande (S): 2001
125 – Thomas Vargas-Pacific-San Bernardino (S): 2001
171 – Willie Parks-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2001
112 – William Reick-Durham (N): 2000
135 – Jimmy Medeiros-American-Fremont (NC): 1999
145 – Steve Martinez-Schurr-Montebello (S): 1999
103 – Chris Felix-East Bakersfield (C): 1998
215 – Phil Alejandrino-Chino (S): 1998
103 – Ryan Escobar-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ): 1996
152 – Ed Mosely-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S) 1995
171 – Demetris Huff-Upland (S): 1995
135 – George Mercardo-Oak Grove-San Jose (CC): 1994
103 – Sean Kim-Schurr-Montebello (S): 1993
275 – Chad Mast-Clovis (C): 1993
160 – Jason Hendricks-Valhalla-El Cajon (SD): 1991
4th Place (31)
112 – Ian Nickell – Bakersfield HS (C): 2011
135 – Timmy Box – Bakersfield (C): 2011
285 – Drew Meulman-Saint Francis-Mountain View (CC): 2010
152 – Chris Uriquizo-Merced (SJ): 2009
285 – Jose Lopez-John Glenn-Norwalk (S): 2009
189 – Ryan Loder-Granite Bay (SJ): 2009
119 – Steven Salinas-Northview-Covina (S): 2009
125 – Todd Schavrien-Poway (SD): 2006
135 – Adin Duenas-Gilroy (CC): 2006
189 – Nate Willard-Atascadero (S): 2006
215 – Ryan Halsey-Rancho Buena Vista-Vista (SD): 2004
103 – Gerrard Contreras-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 2002
112 – Andrew Domingues-Righetti-Santa Maria (S): 2002
140 – Danny Cadwallader-Brethren Christian-Anaheim (S): 2002
275 – David Hazell-West Torrance (S): 2002
125 – Tyler Moran-Temecula Valley (S) 2001
145 – Miguel Gutierrez-Foothill-Bakersfield (C): 2001
145 – Chris Pendleton-Lemoore (C): 2000
135 – Steve Vieira-Hughson (SJ) 1999
130 – Justin Flores-Temecula Valley (S) 1998
160 – Telly Sanders-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 1998
130 – Ryan McInerney-Poway (SD): 1997
140 – Dane Bettencourt-Del Oro-Loomis (SJ): 1997
152 – Steve Strange-Hughson (SJ): 1997
160 – Steve Schenk-Anderson (N): 1996
275 – Billy Blunt-Grace Davis-Modesto (SJ): 1996
130 – Juan Alvarez-El Modena-Orange (S): 1994
119 – Jose Enriquez-John Glenn-El Monte (S): 1993
140 – Kyle Porter-Hughson (SJ): 1992
189 – Lalo Moz-Hanford (C): 1992
145 – Rick Monge-Mater Dei-Santa Ana (S): 1990
5th Place (31)
112 – Ray Delgado – Oak Hills-Hesperia HS (S): 2011
125 – Martin Gonzalez-Gilroy (CC): 2009
145 – Jordan Hart-Folsom (SJ): 2009
152 – Tigran Adzhemyan-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2009
285 – Roger McCovey-Del Norte-Crescent City (NC): 2009
103 – Edgar Diaz-Arvin (C): 2008
119 – Thomas Williams-South Hills-West Covina (S): 2008
119 – Jason Lara-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana, (S): 2007
145 – Lucas Espericueta-Shafter (C): 2006
103 – Gabe Rodriguez-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2005
119 – Brandon Zoeteway-De La Salle-Concord (NC): 2005
140 – David Christian-San Ramon Valley (NC): 2005
140 – David Jauregui-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2004
103 – David Navarette-Temecula Valley (S): 2004
103 – Louie Puno-Vallejo (SJ): 2002
130 – Ricky Turk-Rim of the World-Lake Arrowhead (S): 2002
152 – Sven Hafemeister-Lemoore (C): 2002
130 – Andy Kim-Poway (SD): 2001
103 – Ryan Pong-San Ramon Valley (NC): 2000
140 – Brian Cobb-Bellarmine Prep-San Jose (CC): 1999
103 – John Hammer-Fairfield (SJ): 1998
152 – Kirk Moore-Foothill-Bakersfield (C): 1998
152 – Matt Demers-Grace Davis-Modesto (SJ): 1996
171 – Oscar Gonzalez-Independence-San Jose (CC): 1996
112 – Ruben DeLeon-Chaffey-Ontario (S): 1995
275 – Brian Yeager-Oak Grove-San Jose (CC): 1995
140 – Moses Perez-Madera (C): 1994
189 – Mike French-San Diego (SD): 1994
171 – Jeremy Miller-South Hills-West Covina (S): 1992
112 – Pat Mack-Valhalla-El Cajon (SD): 1991
103 – Can Tran-Arroyo-El Monte (S): 1990
6th Place (21)
145 – Chase Boontjer – Foothill-Palo Cedro HS (N): 2011
285 – Peter Anguiano-Franklin-Elk Grove (SJ): 2010
125 – Ryan Fillingame-Sultana-Hesperia (S): 2009
285 – Ryan Hoover-Hesperia (S): 2007
103 – Drew Velasco-North Torrance (S): 2006
152 – Ryan Williams-La Costa Canyon-Carlsbad (SD): 2004
275 – Marcus Moore-Hogan-Vallejo (SJ): 2004
140 – Pat Payne-Poway (SD): 2003
103 – Jake Nishimura-Camarillo (S): 2002
215 – Steve Juarez-North Torrance (S): 2002
145 – Dustin Tillman-American-Fremont (NC): 2001
275 – Chase Gormley-Torrance (S): 2001
145 – Adam Bones-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 2000
215 – Zeb Beatty-Lower Lake (NC): 1999
215 – Josh Saul-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 1998
275 – Hector Torres-Rosemead (S): 1998
112 – Paris Ruiz-Clovis West (C): 1996
275 – Wali Sibrie-Buena Park (S): 1994
130 – Sean McCool-Santa Teresa-San Jose (CC): 1993
135 – Eddie Ramos-Porterville (C): 1993
275 – Cory Farkus-Poway (SD): 1992
7th Place (35)
112 – Christian Bentancourt-Arroyo-El Monte HS (S): 2011
119 – Connor Larson – Clovis East HS (C): 2011
152 – Robin Callas-Nevada Union-Grass Valley HS (SJ): 2011 
103 – Thien Tran-Irvine (S): 2010
160 – Dominic Kastl-Gilroy (CC): 2010
215 – Josh Wood-Modoc (N): 2009
135 – Vinny Pisani-El Modena-Orange (S): 2008
140 – Trent Stevenson-Arcata (NC): 2008
171 – Jake Meredith-Temecula Valley (S): 2008
135 – Joe Soto-Porterville (C): 2005
215 – Erik Nye-Red Bluff (N): 2005
103 – Jesse Contreras-Turlock (SJ): 2003
160 – Brett Slone-Vacaville (SJ): 2003
103 – David Villagran-Brawley (SD): 2002
112 – Logan Ingram-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 2002
135 – Jeff Bristol-Temecula Valley (S): 2002
189 – Kirk Davis-Arroyo Grande (S): 2002
119 – Jacob Palomino-Independence-San Jose (CC): 2001
119 – Efren Ceballos-Manteca (SJ): 2000
140 – Peter Le-Santa Teresa-San Jose (CC): 2000
171 – Jesse Juarez-North Torrance (S): 2000
112 – Randy Katz-Mission San Jose-Fremont (NC): 1999
119 – Ben Martinez-Tulare Union (C): 1999
125 – Steven Trevino-Santa Fe-Whittier (S): 1999
112 – J.J. Roberts-Valhalla-El Cajon (SD): 1998
130 – Fabian Sandoval-Chico (N): 1998
140 – Pat Cadwallader-Brethren Christian-Anaheim (S): 1998
103 – Cleo Johnson-Firebaugh (C): 1997
189 – Dan Jackson-Kingsburg (C): 1997
112 – Matt Azevedo-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 1996
152 – Ati Conner-Dos Pueblos (S): 1996
145 – Josh Holiday-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 1995
160 – Eric Philp-Madera (C): 1994
103 – Coby Wright-Bakersfield (C): 1992
130 – Dan Maes-Arroyo-El Monte (S): 1992
8th Place (18)
140 – Jake Briggs-Bella Vista-Fair Oaks (SJ): 2010
285 – Manuel Mazariegos-Sultana-Hesperia (S): 2010
145 – Mathew Melendrez-California-Whittier (S): 2009
119 – Richard Alarcon-Mayfair-Lakewood (S): 2008
112 – Kellen Aura-Foothill-Pleasanton (NC): 2007
215 – John Hernandez-Pacifica-Oxnard (S): 2007
130 – Josh Betancur-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 2006
125 – John Triggas-Campolindo-Moraga (NC): 2005
145 – Lewis Gonzalez-Turlock (SJ): 2005
112 – John Gurich-Gilroy (CC): 2004
275 – Peter Borba-Watsonville (CC): 2001
112 – Andrew Onsuerez-East Bakersfield (C): 2000
215 – Jordan Everett-Grossmont-El Cajon (SD): 2000
125 – Kurt Lorenz-Oak Grove-San Jose (CC): 1999
275 – Fred Aquitania-Will C. Wood-Vacaville (SJ): 1998
112 – Albert Garza-Sanger (C): 1997
125 – Thomas Juarez-Montgomery-San Diego (SD): 1997
130 – Jay McGuffin-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana (S): 1997
ALL-AMERICANS - CALIFORNIA SECTIONS
Southern Section (S)
103 – Michael Clemmensen – Atascadero HS (S) 2nd Place (2011) 
112 – Ray Delgado – Oak Hills-Hesperia HS (S): 5th Place (2011)
112 – Christian Bentancourt – Arroyo-El Monte HS (S): 7th Place (2011)
135 – Chris Mecate – Redlands East Valley HS (S): 3rd Place (2011)
103 – Damien Gomez-Warren-Downey: 3rd Place (2010)
215 – JT Felix-Centennial-Corona: 3rd Place (2010)
103 – Thein Tran-Irvine: 7th Place (2010)
285 – Manuel Mazariegos-Sultana-Hesperia: 8th Place (2010)
112 – Estavan Cabanas-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley: National Champion (2009)
119 – Steven Salinas-Northview-Covina: 4th Place (2009)
285 – Jose Lopez-John Glenn-Norwalk: 4th Place (2009)
152 – Tigran Adzhemyan-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 5th Place (2009)
125 – Ryan Fillingame-Sultana-Hesperia: 6th Place (2009)
145 – Mathew Melendrez-California-Whittier: 8th Place (2009)
103 – Jeremy Gendreau-St. John Bosco-Bellflower: 2nd Place (2008)
119 – Thomas Williams-South Hills-West Covina: 5th Place (2008)
119 – Richard Alarcon-Mayfair-Lakewood: 8th Place (2008)
135 – Vinny Pisani-El Modena-Orange: 7th Place (2008)
171 – Jake Meredith-Temecula Valley: 7th Place (2008)
103 – Taylor Louie-West Covina: 2nd Place (2007)
119 – Jason Lara-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 5th Place (2007)
285 – Ryan Hoover-Hesperia: 6th Place (2007)
215 – John Hernandez-Pacifica-Oxnard: 8th Place (2007)
112 – Justin Paulson-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 2nd Place (2006)
189 – Nate Willard-Atascadero: 4th Place (2006)
103 – Drew Velasco-North Torrance: 6th Place (2006)
112 – Brian Moreno-Foothill-Santa Ana: National Champion (2005)
103 – Gabe Rodriguez-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 5th Place (2005)
103 – Matt Bautista-North Torrance: National Champion (2004) **
140 – David Jauregui-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 5th. Place (2004)
103 – David Navarette-Temecula Valley: 5th. Place (2004)
125 – Manual Rivera-Rosemead: National Champion (2003)
189 – Joe Williams-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 3rd. Place (2003)
275 – David Hazell-West Torrance: 4th. Place (2002)
112 – Andrew Domingues-Righetti-Santa Maria: 4th Place (2002)
140 – Danny Cadwallader-Brethren Christian-Anaheim: 4th Place (2002)
130 – Ricky Turk-Rim of the World-Lake Arrowhead: 5th Place (2002)
103 – Jake Nishimura-Camarillo: 6th Place (2002)
215 – Steve Juarez-North Torrance: 6th Place (2002)
135 – Jeff Bristol-Temecula Valley: 7th Place (2002)
189 – Kirk Davis-Arroyo Grande: 7th Place (2002)
103 – Orlando Galvan-Loara-Anaheim: National Champion (2001)
125 – Steve Esparza-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: National Champion (2001)
160 – Greg Smith-Rim of the World-Lake Arrowhead: 2nd Place (2001)
215 – Allen Kennett-Mayfair-Lakewood: 2nd Place (2001)
275 – Lionel Apineru-Barstow: 2nd Place (2001)
103 – Jeff Sato-Arroyo Grande: 3rd Place (2001)
125 – Thomas Vargas-Pacific-San Bernardino: 3rd Place (2001)
171 – Willie Parks-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 3rd. Place (2001)
125 – Tyler Moran-Temecula Valley: 4th Place (2001)
275 – Chase Gormley-Torrance: 6th Place (2001)
103 – Marvin Garcia-Norte Vista-Riverside: National Champion (2000)
125 – Michael Simpson-Brethren Christian-Anaheim: National Champion (2000)
145 – Adam Bones-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 6th Place (2000)
171 – Jesse Juarez-North Torrance: 7th Place (2000)
112 – Jose Leon-Santa Ana: National Champion (1999)
145 – Steve Martinez-Schurr-Montebello: 3rd Place (1999)
125 – Steven Trevino-Santa Fe: 7th Place (1999)
103 – Tony Perez-Santa Ana: National Champion (1998)
189 – Mike Bigrigg-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 2nd Place (1998)
215 – Phil Alejandrino-Chino: 3rd Place (1998)
130 – Justin Flores-Temecula Valley: 4th Place (1998)
215 – Josh Saul-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 6th Place (1998)
275 – Hector Torres-Rosemead: 6th Place (1998)
140 – Pat Cadwallader-Brethren Christian-Anaheim: 7th Place (1998)
125 – Carlos Blanco-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley: National Champion (1997)
140 – Joe Calavitta-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: National Champion (1997)
125 – Burt Pierson-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 2nd. Place (1997)
160 – Ty Wilcox-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 2nd. Place (1997)
130 – Jay McGuffin-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 8th Place (1997)
125 – Luis Blanco-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley: National Champ (1996)
112 – Matt Azevedo-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 7th Place (1996)
152 – Ati Conner-Dos Pueblos: 7th Place (1996)
152 – Jason Webster-Centennial-Corona: National Champion (1995)
112 – Michael Kawamura-Rosemead (S): 2nd Place (1995)
152 – Ed Mosely-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 3rd Place (1995)
171 – Demetris Huff-Upland: 3rd Place (1995)
112 – Ruben De Leon-Chaffey-Ontario: 5th Place (1995)
145 – Josh Holiday-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 7th Place (1995)
112 – Shane Valdez-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: National Champion (1994)
119 – Dane Valdez-Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana: 2nd Place (1994)
140 – Alfred Frausto-Edison-Huntington Beach: 2nd Place (1994)
130 – Juan Alvarez-El Modena: 4th Place (1994)
275 – Wali Sibrie-Buena Park: 6th Place (1994)
140 – Anthony Valencia-Keppel-Alhambra: National Champion (1993)
152 – Scott Chapman-Rim of the World-Lake Arrowhead: National Champion (1993)
103 – Sean Kim-Schurr-Montebello: 3rd Place (1993)
119 – Jose Enriquez-John Glenn-Norwalk: 4th Place (1993)
112 – Tony DeSouza-Chaffey-Ontario: 2nd Place (1992)
171 – Jeremy Miller-South Hills-West Covina: 5th Place (1992)
130 – Dan Maes-Arroyo-El Monte: 7th Place (1992)
189 – Zach Cooper-Canyon-Anaheim: National Champion (1990)
125 – Rob Langenwalter-Esperanza-Anaheim: 2nd Place (1990)
145 – Rick Monge-Mater Dei-Santa Ana: 4th Place (1990)
103 – Can Tran-Arroyo-El Monte: 5th Place (1990)
Central Section (C)
112 – Ian Nickell – Bakersfield HS (C): 4th Place (2011)
119 – Connor Larson – Clovis East HS (C): 7th Place (2011)
125 – Vince Rodriguez – Clovis North HS (C): National Champion (2011) 
135 – Timmy Box – Bakersfield (C): 4th Place (2011)
152 – Adam Fierro – Bakersfield HS (C): 3rd Place (2011)
160 – Bryce Hammond – Bakersfield HS (C): National Champion (2011)
112 – Madison Gambrell-Clovis: 2nd Place (2009)
145 – Scott Sakaguchi-Clovis: 3rd Place (2009)
103 – Gilberto Camacho-Washington Union-Fresno: 3rd Place (2008)
103 – Edgar Diaz-Arvin: 5th Place (2008)
103 – Chris Done-Buchanan-Clovis: National Champion (2007)
112 – Nektoe Demison-Bakersfield: 2nd Place (2007)
215 – Ryan Flores-Buchanan-Clovis: 2nd Place (2007)
145 – Lucas Espericueta-Shafter: 5th. Place (2006)
130 – Josh Betancur-Buchanan-Clovis: 8th Place (2006)
103 – David Chaidez-Foothill-Bakersfield: 3rd place (2006)
125 – Mark Anderson-Lemoore: 3rd Place (2005)
135 – Joe Soto-Porterville: 7th Place (2005)
189 – Jake Varner-Bakersfield: 2nd. Place (2005)
135 – Troy Tirapelle-Clovis: 3rd. Place (2004)
119 – Chad Mendes-Hanford: 3rd. Place (2003)
125 – Gabe Flores-Clovis: 3rd. Place (2003)
103 – Gerrard Contreras-Buchanan-Clovis: 4th Place (2002)
112 – Logan Ingram-Buchanan-Clovis: 7th Place (2002)
125 – Darrell Vasquez-Bakersfield: 2nd Place (2002)
152 – Sven Hafemeister-Lemoore: 5th Place (2002)
160 – Josh Sherley-Bakersfield: 3rd Place (2002)
135 – Alex Tirapelle-Clovis: National Champion (2001)
145 – Miguel Gutierrez-Foothill-Bakersfield: 4th Place (2001)
112 – Andrew Onsuerez-East Bakersfield: 8th Place (2000)
145 – Chris Pendleton-Lemoore: 4th Place (2000)
119 – Ben Martinez-Tulare Union: 7th Place (1999)
140 – Max Odom-Foothill-Bakersfield: National Champion (1999)
189 – Joshua Naus-Centennial-Bakersfield: 2nd Place (1999)
275 – Ben Fox-Buchanan-Clovis: 2nd Place (1999)
103 – Chris Felix-East Bakersfield: 3rd Place (1998)
152 – Kirk Moore-Foothill-Bakersfield: 5th Place (1998)
160 – Telly Sanders-Buchanan-Clovis: 4th Place (1998)
103 – Cleo Johnson-Firebaugh: 7th Place (1997)
112 – Albert Garza-Sanger: 7th Place (1997)
189 – Dan Jackson-Kingsburg: 7th Place (1997)
112 – Paris Ruiz-Clovis West: 6th Place (1996)
135 – Adam Tirapelle-Buchanan-Clovis: National Champion (1996)
140 – Moises Perez-Madera: 5th Place (1994)
160 – Eric Philp-Madera: 7th Place (1994)
135 – Eddie Ramos-Porterville: 6th Place (1993)
275 – Chad Mast-Clovis: 3rd Place (1993)
103 – Coby Wright-Bakersfield: 7th Place (1992)
189 – Lalo Moz-Hanford: 4th Place (1992)
119 – Jimmy Aguirre-Clovis: National Champion (1991)
130 – Gary Quintana-Selma: National Champion (1991) *OW
Sac-Joaquin Section (SJ)
119 – Fabian Garcia – Turlock HS (SJ): National Champion (2011) 
152 – Robin Callas – Nevada Union-Grass Valley HS (SJ): 7th Place (2011)
285 – Peter Anguiano-Franklin-Elk Grove: 6th Place (2010)
140 – Jake Briggs-Bella Vista-Fair Oaks: 8th Place (2010)
112 – Bryden Lazaro-Bella Vista-Loomis: 3rd Place (2009)
152 – Chris Uriquizo-Merced: 4th Place (2009)
189 – Ryan Loder-Granite Bay: 4th Place (2009)
145 – Jordan Hart-Folsom: 5th Place (2009)
171 – Justin Danz-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs: 2nd Place (2007)
103 – Pierre Bondoc-Beyer-Modesto: 2nd Place (2006)
130 – Billy Murphy-Hughson: National Champion (2006)
145 – Lewis Gonzalez-Turlock: 8th Place (2005)
275 – Marcus Moore-Hogan-Vallejo: 6th Place (2004)
103 – Sam Fragoza-Calaveras: National Champion (2003)
103 – Jesse Contreras-Turlock: 7th. Place (2003)
160 – Brett Slone-Vacaville: 7th. Place (2003)
103 – Louie Puno-Vallejo: 5th Place (2002)
103 – Salvador Gonzalez-Merced: 2nd Place (2000)
119 – Efren Ceballos-Manteca: 7th Place (2000)
135 – Steve Vieira-Hughson: 4th Place (1999)
103 – John Hammer-Fairfield: 5th Place (1998)
275 – Fred Aquitania-Will C. Wood-Vacaville: 8th Place (1998)
140 – Dane Bettencourt-Del Oro-Loomis: 4th Place (1997)
152 – Steve Strange-Hughson: 4th Place (1997)
103 – Ryan Escobar-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs: 3rd Place (1996)
152 – Matt Demers-Grace Davis-Modesto: 5th Place (1996)
189 – Mark Munoz-Vallejo: National Champion (1996)
275 – Billy Blunt-Grace Davis-Modest: 4th Place (1996)
140 – Kyle Porter-Hughson: 4th Place (1992)
Central Coast Section (CC)
119 – Jesse Delgado-Gilroy: National Champion (2010)
215 – Drew Meulman-Saint Francis-Mountain View: 4th Place (2010)
160 – Dominic Kastl-Gilroy: 7th Place (2010)
125 – Martin Gonzalez-Gilroy: 5th Place (2009)
171 – Hunter Collins-Gilroy: (2008)
125 – Boris Navachkov-Fremont-Sunnyvale: 2nd Place (2007)
119 – Filip Novachkov-Fremont-Sunnyvale: 3rd Place (2006)
135 – Adin Duenas-Gilroy: 4th Place (2006)
112 – John Gurich-Gilroy: 8th Place (2004)
119 – Jacob Palomino-Independence-San Jose: 7th Place (2001)
275 – Peter Borba-Watsonville: 8th Place (2001)
112 – Matt Sanchez-Bellarmine Prep-San Jose: 2nd Place (2000)
140 – Peter Le-Santa Teresa-San Jose: 7th. Place (2000)
125 – Kurt Lorenz-Oak Grove-San Jose: 8th Place (1999)
140 – Brian Cobb-Bellarmine Prep-San Jose: 5th Place (1999)
119 – Tony Gomez-Independence-San Jose: National Champion (1996)
171 – Oscar Gonzalez-Independence-San Jose: 5th Place (1996)
125 – Eric Guerrero-Independence-San Jose: National Champ (1995) *MVP
275 – Yeager-Oak Grove-San Jose: 5th Place (1995)
135 – George Mercardo-Oak Grove-San Jose: 3rd Place (1994)
130 – Sean McCool-Santa Teresa-San Jose: 6th Place (1993)
103 – Akihiro Yoshikawa-Cupertino: National Champion (1991)
San Diego Section (SD)
125 – Todd Schavrien-Poway: 4th Place (2006)
152 – Ryan Williams-La Costa Canyon-Carlsbad: 6th Place (2004)
215 – Brandon Halsey-Rancho Buena Vista-Vista: 4th Place (2004)
140 – Pat Payne-Poway: 6th Place (2003)
103 – David Villagran-Brawley: 7th Place (2002)
103 – Tran Nguyen-Mt. Carmel-San Diego: 2nd Place (2001)
130 – Andy Kim-Poway: 5th Place (2001)
171 – Ryan Halsey-Rancho Buena Vista-Vista: 2nd Place (2001)
152 – Brody Barrios-Poway: 2nd Place (2000)
215 – Jordan Everett-Grossmont-El Cajon: 8th Place (2000)
103 – David Lopez-Valhalla-El Cajon: National Champion (1999)
112 – J.J. Roberts-Valhalla-El Cajon: 7th Place (1998)
125 – Thomas Juarez-Montgomery-San Diego: 8th Place (1997)
130 – Ryan McInerney-Poway: 4th Place (1997)
189 – Mike French-San Diego: 5th Place (1994)
275 – Cory Farkus-Poway: 6th Place (1992)
112 – Pat Mack-Valhalla-El Cajon: 5th Place (1991)
160 – Jason Hendricks-Valhalla-El Cajon: 3rd Place (1991)
North Coast Section (NC)
189 – Luke Sheridan – De La Salle-Concord HS (NC): 3rd Place (2011)
215 – Nick Pica-Concord: 3rd Place (2009)
285 – Roger McCovey-Del Norte-Crescent City: 5th Place (2009)
112 – Markjay Acosta-San Leandro: 3rd Place (2008)
140 – Trent Stevenson-Arcata: 7th Place (2008)
112 – Kellen Aura-Foothill-Pleasanton, NC): 8th Place (2007)
119 – Nikko Triggas-Campolindo-Moraga: 2nd Place (2007)
119 – Brandon Zoeteway-De La Salle-Concord: 5th Place (2005)
125 – John Triggas-Campolindo-Moraga: 8th Place (2005)
140 – David Christian-San Ramon Valley: 5th Place (2005)
145 – Dustin Tillman-American-Fremont: 6th Place (2001)
160 – Kenneth Cook-American-Fremont: National Champion (2001)
103 – Ryan Pong-San Ramon Valley: 5th Place (2000)
112 – Randy Katz-Mission San Jose-Fremont: 7th Place (1999)
135 – Jimmy Medeiros-American-Fremont: 3rd Place (1999)
215 – Zeb Beatty-Lower Lake: 6th Place (1999)
112 – Stephen Abas-James Logan-Union City: National Champion (1996) *OW
171 – Brett Columbini-Ukiah: 2nd Place (1990)
Northern Section (N)
112 – Nahshon Garrett – Chico HS (N): National Champion (1st, 1st State)
145 – Chase Boontjer – Foothill-Palo Cedro HS (N) 6th Place (2011)
215 – Josh Wood-Modoc: 7th Place (2009)
215 – Erik Nye-Red Bluff: 7th Place (2005)
112 – William Reick-Durham: 3rd Place (2000)
130 – Fabian Sandoval-Chico: 7th Place (1998)
160 – Steve Schenk-Anderson: 4th Place (1996)
103 – Erin Razo-Trinity-Weaverville: 2nd Place (1990)
Los Angeles City Section (LA)
No All-Americans
Oakland City Section (O)
No All-Americans
San Francisco City Section (SF)
No All-Americans
ALL-AMERICANS - MEDAL PLACING (CA only)
Champions (38)
2nd Place (34)
3rd Place (33)
4th Place (31)
5th Place (31)
6th Place (21)
7th Place (35)
8th Place (18)
ALL-AMERICANS - WEIGHT GROUPS (CA only)
103 (37)
112 (30)
119 (18)
125 (22)
130 (12)
135 (13)
140 (16)
145 (13)
152 (14)
160 (11)
171 (10)
189 (13)
215 (13)
275 (19)
ALL-AMERICANS (CA Sections)
Southern (S): 95
Central (C): 51
Sac-Joaquin (SJ): 29
Central Coast (CC): 22
San Diego (SD): 18
North Coast (NC): 18
Northern (N): 8
Los Angeles City League (LA): 0
Oakland City League (O): 0
San Francisco City League (SF): 0
All-Americans-All Grades (Brothers)
Bakersfield (Central Section)
145 – Coleman Hammond – 2x National Champion (2010, ‘11)
152/160 – Bryce Hammond – 2x National Champion (2009, ‘11)
Brethren Christian – Anaheim (Southern Section)
140 – Danny Cadwallader – 4th Place (2002)
140 – Pat Cadwallader – 7th Place (1998)
Calvary Chapel – Santa Ana (Southern Section)
112 – Shane Valdez – National Champion (1994)
119 – Dane Valdez – 2nd Place (1994)
Campolindo – Moraga (North Coast Section)
119 – Nikko Triggas – 2nd Place (2007)
125 – John Triggas – 8th Place (2005)
Canyon Springs – Moreno Valley (Southern Section)
125 – Carlos Blanco – National Champion (1997)
125 – Luis Blanco – National Champion (1996)
Clovis (Central Section)
135 – Troy Tirapelle – 3rd. Place (2004)
135 – Alex Tirapelle – National Champion (2001)
135 – Adam Tirapelle – National Champion (1996)
Fremont – Sunnyvale (Central Coast Section)
125 – Boris Navachkov – 2nd Place (2007)
119 – Filip Novachkov – 3rd Place (2006)
Gilroy (Central Coast Section)
112/125/130 – Willie Fox – 2nd, National Champion, 3rd (2009, ’10, ’11)
112 – Paul Fox – National Champion (2011)
160 – Dominic Kastl – 8th, 7th Place (2009, ’10)
135/145 – Blake Kastl – National Champion, 4th Place (2009, ’11)
Poway (San Diego Section)
119 – Joseph Boone-4th Place
130 – Tim Boone-5th Place
Rancho Buena Vista (San Diego Section)
215 – Brandon Halsey-4th Place (2004)
171 – Ryan Halsey-2nd Place (2001)
MOST VALUABLE WRESTLER AWARD (CA only)
1991 – Gary Quintana-Selma (C)
1995 – Eric Guerrero-Independence-San Jose (CC)
1996 – Stephen Abas-James Logan-Union City (NC)
MOST FALLS AWARD (CA only)
1996 – Billy Blunt-Grace Davis-Modesto (SJ)
MOST FINALISTS AT CHAMPIONSHIPS
California (2001): 9
MOST ALL-AMERICANS AT CHAMPIONSHIPS
Ohio (2003): 22
MOST INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS AT CHAMPIONSHIPS
Ohio (2004): 6
HIGHEST TEAM SCORE AT CHAMPIONSHIPS
Ohio (2003): 289.0 points
NHSCA Team Champions (Senior’s only)
2011 – California
2010 – New Jersey
2009 – California
2008 – New Jersey
2007 – California
2006 – New Jersey
2005 – New York
2004 – Ohio
2003 – Ohio
2002 – Ohio
2001 – California
2000 – Ohio
1999 – California
1998 – Minnesota
1997 – Ohio
1996 – California
1995 – Ohio
1994 – Ohio
1993 – Ohio
1992 – State team score not compiled
1991 – State team score not compiled
1990 – State team score not compiled
NHSCA Top 3 Team finishes (1993 – 2011)
2011
1. California – 240.5 
2. New Jersey – 156.5 
3. New York – 135.5 
2010
1. New Jersey – 233.5
2. New York – 190.0
3. California – 153.5
2009
1. California – 186.5
2. New York – 177.5
3. Michigan – 170.0
2008
1. New Jersey – 230.5
2. Michigan – 213.0
3. Pennsylvania – 210.0
2007
1. California – 205.5
2. New Jersey – 198.0
3. Ohio – 179.5
2006
1. New Jersey – 249.0
2. California – 231.5
3. Ohio – 230.0
2005
1. New York – 222.0
2. Ohio – 186.0
3. California – 180.0
2004
1. Ohio – 173.5
2. California – 136.0
3. Michigan – 118.5
2003
1. Ohio – 289.0
2. New Jersey – 202.5
3. California – 176.0
2002
1. Ohio – 253.0
2T. California – 218.0
2T. New Jersey -218.0
2001
1. California – 265.5
2. New Jersey – 228.5
3. Ohio – 185.5
2000
1. Ohio – 258.5
2. California – 220.5
3. New Jersey – 178.5
1999
1. California – 255.0
2. Ohio – 234.0
3. New Jersey – 152.5
1998
1. Minnesota – 184.5
2. California – 176.0
3. Utah – 169.0
1997
1. Ohio – 213.0
2. Pennsylvania – 208.5
3. New Jersey – 189.5
1996
1. California – 283.0
2. Minnesota – 176.0
3. Ohio – 170.0
1995
1. Ohio – 202.5
2. California – 163.0
3. Indiana – 158.5
1994
1. Ohio – 251.5
2. Pennsylvania – 189.0
3. California – 164.5
1993
1. Ohio – 185.5
2. Pennsylvania – 166.0
3. California – 157.5
1990-’92: Team score not compiled
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
Ohio: 8 (1993, 94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘00, ‘02, ’03, ’04)
California: 6 (1996, ’99, ’01, ’07, ’09, ‘11)
New Jersey: 3 (2006, ’08, ‘10)
New York: 1 (2005)
Minnesota: 1 (1998)
Top 3 Team Finishes
California: 17
Ohio: 14
New Jersey: 11
Pennsylvania: 4
Michigan: 3
New York: 4
Minnesota: 2
Indiana: 1
Utah: 1
TEAM FINISHES (CA)
2011 – NHSCA National Champions (15 All-Americans)*
2010 – 3rd Place (9 All-Americans)
2009 – NHSCA National Champions (16 All-Americans)*
2008 – 5th Place (10 All-Americans)
2007 – NHSCA National Champions (11 All-Americans) **
2006 – 2nd Place (11 All-Americans)
2005 – 3rd Place (10 All-Americans)
2004 – 2nd Place (8 All-Americans)
2003 – 3rd Place (8 All-Americans)
2002 – 2nd Place (15 All-Americans) **
2001 – NHSCA National Champions (19 All-Americans) *
2000 – 2nd Place (14 All-Americans) *
1999 – NHSCA National Champions (14 All-Americans) **
1998 – 2nd Place (14 All-Americans) *
1997 – 4th Place (12 All-Americans) *
1996 – NHSCA National Champions (13 All-Americans) *
1995 – 2nd Place (8 All-Americans)
1994 – 3rd Place (9 All-Americans)
1993 – 3rd Place (7 All-Americans)
1992 – Team score not compiled (7 All-Americans)
1991 – Team score not compiled (5 All-Americans)
1990 – Team score not compiled (6 All-Americans)
*State with the most All-Americans
**Tied Ohio with the most All-Americans
ALL-AMERICANS (CA schools)
Calvary Chapel-Santa Ana, S (20)
Bakersfield, C (9)
Buchanan-Clovis, C (8)
Clovis, C (7)
Poway, SD (6)
Gilroy, CC (6)
Temecula Valley, S (5) 
Foothill-Bakersfield, C (4)
Hughson, SJ (4)
Independence-San Jose, CC (4)
North Torrance, S (4)
Valhalla-El Cajon, SD (4)
American-Fremont, NC (3)
Arroyo-El Monte, S (3)
Brethren Christian-Anaheim, S (3)
Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley, S (3)
Lemoore, C (3)
Oak Grove-San Jose, CC (3)
Rim of the World-Lake Arrowhead, S (3)
Rosemead, S (3)
Turlock, SJ (3)
Arroyo Grande, S (2)
Atascadero, S (2)
Bellarmine College Prep-San Jose, CC (2)
Bella Vista-Fair Oaks., SJ (2)
Campolindo-Moraga, NC (2)
Centennial-Corona, S (2)
Chico, N (2)
De La Salle-Concord, NC (2)
East Bakersfield, C (2)
Chaffey-Ontario, S (2)
El Modina-Orange, S (2)
Fremont-Sunnyvale, CC (2)
Grace Davis-Modesto, SJ (2)
Hanford, C (2)
John Glenn-Norwalk, S (2)
Madera, C (2)
Mayfair-Lakewood, S (2)
Merced-Sac, SJ (2)
Ponderosa-Shingle Springs, SJ (2)
Porterville, C (2)
Rancho Buena Vista-Vista, SD (2)
San Ramon Valley, NC (2)
Santa Ana, S (2)
Santa Teresa-San Jose, CC (2)
Schurr-Montebello, S (2)
South Hills-West Covina, S (2)
Sultana-Hesperia, S (2)
Vallejo, SJ (2)
Arcata, NC (1)
Arvin, C (1)
Barstow, S (1)
Brawley, SD (1)
Beyer-Modesto, SJ (1)
Buena Park, S (1)
California-Whittier, S (1)
Calaveras, SJ (1)
Canyon-Anaheim, S (1)
Camarillo, S (1)
Centennial-Bakersfield, C (1)
Chino, S (1)
Clovis East, C (1)
Clovis North, C (1)
Clovis West, C (1)
Concord, NC (1)
Cupertino, CC (1)
Del Norte-Crescent City, NC (1)
Del Oro-Loomis, SJ (1)
Dos Pueblos, S (1)
Durham, N (1)
Edison-Huntington Beach, S (1)
Esperanza-Anaheim, S (1)
Fairfield, SJ (1)
Firebaugh, C (1)
Folsom, SJ (1)
Foothill-Palo Cedro, N (1)
Foothill-Pleasanton, NC (1)
Foothill-Santa Ana, S (1)
Franklin-Elk Grove, SJ (1)
Granite Bay, SJ (1)
Grossmont-El Cajon, SD (1)
Hesperia, S (1)
Hogan-Vallejo, SJ (1)
Irvine, S (1)
James Logan-Union City, NC (1)
Kingsburg, C (1)
La Costa Canyon-Carlsbad, SD (1)
Loara-Anaheim, S (1)
Lower Lake, NC (1)
Manteca, SJ (1)
Mark Keppel-Alhambra, S (1)
Mater Dei-Santa Ana, S (1)
Mt. Carmel-San Diego, SD (1)
Mission San Jose-Fremont, NC (1)
Modoc, N (1)
Montgomery-San Diego, SD (1)
Nevada Union-Grass Valley, SJ (1)
Norte Vista-Riverside, S (1)
Northview-Covina, S (1)
Oak Hills-Hesperia (1)
Pacific-Oxnard, S (1)
Pacific-San Bernardino, S (1)
Red Bluff, N (1)
Redlands East Valley, S (1)
Righetti-Santa Maria, S (1)
Saint Francis-Mountain View, CC (1)
Sanger, C (1)
San Diego, SD (1)
San Leandro, NC (1)
Santa Fe, S (1)
Selma, C (1)
Shafter, C (1)
St. John Bosco-Bellflower, S (1)
Torrance, S (1)
Trinity-Weaverville, N (1)
Tulare Union, C (1)
Ukiah, NC (1)
Upland, S (1)
Vacaville, SJ (1)
Warren-Downey, S (1)
Washington Union-Fresno, C (1)
Watsonville, CC (1)
West Torrance, S (1)
Will C. Wood-Vacaville, SJ (1)
NATIONAL TITLES PER STATE (Individual)
Ohio (47)
California (38)
New Jersey (34)
Pennsylvania (24)
New York (20)
Michigan (13)
Oklahoma (10)
Illinois (9)
Virginia (9)
Indiana (7)
Kansas (7)
Utah (7)
Maryland (6)
Missouri (6)
Minnesota (5)
Wisconsin (5)
Arizona (4)
Colorado (4)
Florida (4)
Georgia (4)
Idaho (4)
Iowa (4)
North Carolina (4)
Delaware (3)
Montana (3)
New Mexico (3)
South Dakota (3)
Washington (3)
South Carolina (2)
Tennessee (2)
West Virginia (2)
New Hampshire (1)
Oregon (1)
Wyoming (1)
ALL-AMERICANS PER STATE
Ohio (246)
California (241) 
New Jersey (177)
Pennsylvania (148)
New York (130)
Michigan (100)
Minnesota (93)
Kansas (91)
Oklahoma (88)
Indiana (70)
Virginia (68)
Iowa (67)
Illinois (66)
Florida (59)
Maryland (54)
Missouri (49)
Utah (48)
North Carolina (44)
Wisconsin (39)
Colorado (36)
New Mexico (33)
Massachusetts (32)
Washington (32)
South Dakota (31)
West Virginia (31)
Arizona (30)
Montana (26)
North Dakota (24)
Tennessee (24)
Connecticut (20)
Delaware (20)
Texas (19)
Wyoming (19)
Idaho (18)
Georgia (17)
South Carolina (16)
Nebraska (14)
Oregon (14)
Nevada (12)
New Hampshire (12)
Kentucky (11)
Louisiana (9)
Alabama (5)
Alaska (5)
Maine (4)
Vermont (4)
Rhode Island (1)
Hawaii (1)
Mississippi (0)
Arkansas (0)
NHSCA Junior National Championships 2005 – ‘11
2011 (9 All-Americans)
119 – Martin Ramirez-Elk Grove (SJ): 2nd Place
130 – Willie Fox-Gilroy (CC): 3rd Place 
130 – Patrick Phaysamone-Clovis East (C): 7th Place
135 – Natrelle Demison-Bakersfield (C): 2nd Place
145 – Blake Kastl-Gilroy (CC): 4th Place 
160 – Silas Nacita-Bakersfield (C): 3rd Place 
171 – Nikko Reyes-Clovis West (C): National Champion *Most Falls Award
171 – Robert Marchese-Oak Hills-Hesperia (S): 2nd Place
215 – Austin Lobsinger-West Valley-Cottonwood (N): 4th Place 
Team finish: 2nd Place
2010 (7 All-Americans)
103 – Ian Nickell-Bakersfield (C): 2nd Place
103 – Christian Betancourt-Arroyo (S): 7th Place
119 – Vince Rodriguez-Clovis North (C): National Champion
125 – Oscar Lizarraga-Brawley (SD): 2nd Place
135 – Tim Box-Bakersfield (C): 5th Place
160 – Justin Lozano-Selma (C): 2nd Place
215 – Malique Micenheimer-McNair-Stockton (SJ): 3rd Place
Team finish: 3rd Place
2009 (7 All-Americans)
103 – Steven Joyce-Norwalk (S): 8th Place
112 – Zach Zimmer-Clovis West (C): 5th Place
130 – Tucker Armstrong-Corona Del Mar-Newport Beach (S): 3rd Place
140 – Cody Rodebaugh-San Lorenzo Valley-Felton (CC): 4th Place
160 – Dominic Kastl-Saint Francis-Mountain View (CC): 8th Place
215 – Drew Meulman-Saint Francis-Mountain View (CC): 4th Place
285 – Luis Contreras-Madera (C): 6th Place
Team finish: 4th Place
2008 (10 All-Americans)
112 – Stephen Salinas-Northview-Covina (S): 5th Place
119 – Martin Gonzalez-Gilroy (CC): 2nd Place
135 – Kyle West-Oak Ridge-El Dorado Hills (SJ): 3rd Place
145 – Scott Sakaguchi-Clovis (C): 5th Place
152 – Jacob Rodriguez-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 6th Place
160 – Stephen West-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 5th Place
171 – Ryan Loder-Granite Bay (SJ): 2nd Place
171 – Jordan Williams-El Dorado-Placerville (SJ): 6th Place
215 – Josh Wood-Modoc (N): 4th Place
285 – Roger McCovey-Del Norte-Crescent City (NC): 3rd Place
Team finish: 3rd Place
2007 (5 All-Americans)
103 – Gilberto Camacho-Washington Union-Fresno (C): 2nd Place
112 – Steven Fitzgerald-Clovis East (C): 4th Place
125 – Caleb Vallotton-Foothill-Palo Cedro (N): 6th Place
130 – Tim Boone-Poway (SD): 5th Place
171 – Hunter Collins-Gilroy (CC): National Champion
Team finish: 5th Place
2006 (4 All-Americans)
103 – P.J. Martinez-Northview-Covina (S): 4th Place
119 – Joseph Boone-Poway (SD): 4th Place
145 – Tony Webber-Bakersfield (C): 5th Place
160 – Justin Danz-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ): 2nd Place
2005 (5 All-Americans)
130 – Billy Murphy-Hughson (SJ): National Champion *MVP
140 – Andrew Rogers-Healdsburg (NC): 2nd Place
160 – Victor Carazo-Grace Davis-Modesto (SJ): 3rd Place
119 – Caleb Flores-Northview-Covina (S): 3rd Place
119 – Juan Archuleta-Sultana-Hesperia (S): 7th Place
NHSCA Sophomore National Championships 2006 – ‘11
2011 (7 All-Americans)
103 – Leif Dominguez-Gilroy (CC): 3rd Place
112 – Kasey Klaus – Vacaville (SJ): 5TH Place
112 – Victor Trujillo-Bella Vista (SJ): 7th Place
130 – Hunter Hodges-Bakersfield (C): 6th Place
140 – Kyle Perreault-Clovis East (C): 6th Place
145 – Coleman Hammond-Bakersfield (C): National Champion 
285 – Johnathan Roa-Lemoore (C): 8th Place
Team finish: 6th Place
2010 (6 All-Americans)
112 – Hermillo Esquivel-Orland (N): 3rd Place
125 – Willie Fox-Gilroy (CC): National Champion
152 – Jim Wilson-McNair-Stockton (SJ): National Champion
160 – Nikko Reyes-Clovis West (C): National Champion
160 – Silas Nacita-Bakersfield (C): 5th Place
285 – Gavin Andrews-Granite Bay (SJ): National Champion
Team finish: 4th Place
2009 (8 All-Americans)
130 – Nick Cano-St. Francis-Mountain View (CC): 4th Place
130 – Tim Box-Bakersfield (C): 7th Place
135 – Nathan Zarate-Selma (C): 6th Place
145 – Adam Fierro-Bakersfield (C): 4th Place
145 – Bradley Johnson-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 7th Place
152 – Vinny Waldhauser-Oak Ridge-El Dorado Hills (SJ): 4th Place
152 – Justin Lozano-Selma (C): 3rd Place
152 – Bryce Hammond-Bakersfield (C): National Champion
Team finish: 9th Place
2008 (12 All-Americans)
112 – Jesse Delgado-Gilroy (CC): National Champion
112 – Sean Silva-Barstow (S): 6th Place
112 – Bryan Grubbs-La Costa Canyon-Carlsbad (SD): 8th Place
119 – Jake Briggs-Bella Vista-Fair Oaks (SJ): National Champion
130 – Frank Martinez-Northview-Covina (S): 5th Place
145 – Denzel Hawkins-Centennial-Corona (S): 7th Place
152 – James Cook-Clovis West (C): National Champion
152 – Travis Gallegos-Foothill-Palo Cedro (N): 5th Place
160 – Ian Roy-Poway (SD): 6th Place
171 – Lyndell Scarr-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ): 7th Place
215 – John Meulman-Saint Francis-Mountain View (CC): 3rd Place
215 – Brian Schoene-Bakersfield (C): 5th Place
Team finish: 3rd Place
2007 (7 All-Americans)
103 – Estevan Cabanas-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 5th Place
112 – Steven Salinas-Northview-Covina (S): 6th Place
119 – Brandon Rocha-Lemoore (C): 8th Place
119 – Henry Yorba-Poway (SD): 6th Place
140 – Nick Waldrop-Freedom-Oakley (NC): 5th Place
171 – Ryan Loder-Granite Bay (SJ): 3rd Place
275 – Lloren Baize-Lemoore (C): 6th Place
Team finish: 5th Place
2006 (3 All-Americans)
135 – Travis Rasmussen-Bakersfield (C): 6th Place
140 – Vinny Maraj-Yucca Valley (S): 3rd Place
145 – Brad Pace-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ): 4th Place
NHSCA Freshman National Championships 2007 – ‘11
2011 (10 All-Americans)
112 – Paul Fox-Gilroy (CC): National Champion
125 – Nicholas Villarreal-Gilroy (CC): 3rd Place
125 – Hayden Fry-Vacaville (SJ): 4th Place
125 – Christian Smith-Rim of the World (S): 6th Place
125 – Lake Gee-Oroville (N): 8th Place
135 – Nicholas Fiegener-Folsom (SJ): 7th Place
140 – Bryan Salinas-Northview (S): 3rd Place
152 – Nickolas Callender-Clovis East, (C): 7th Place
189 – Jeramy Sweany-Vacaville (SJ): 7th Place
285 – Justin Gillham-Oak Hills-Hesperia (S): 3rd Place 
Team finish: 3rd Place
2010 (3 All-Americans)
103 – Micah Perez-Central Union (SD): 2nd Place
103 – Christian Pagdilao-Centennial-Corona (S): 7th Place
145 – Coleman Hammond-Bakersfield (C): National Champion
Team finish: 8th Place
2009 (6 All-Americans)
112 – Willie Fox-Gilroy (CC): 2nd Place
125 – Joey Davis-Santa Fe (S): 3rd Place
125 – Jorge Barajas-Saint Francis-Mountain View (CC): 6th Place
135 – Blake Kastl-St. Francis-Mountain View (CC): National Champion
140 – James Wilson-McNair-Stockton (SJ): 6th Place
145 – Diego Rabanal-Bishop Alemany-Mission Hills (S): 5th Place
Team finish: 5th Place
2008 (5 All-Americans)
103 – Vincent Rodriguez-Clovis North (C): 2nd Place
112 – Steven Knoblauch-Clovis West (C): 7th Place
119 – Chase Boontjer-Foothill-Palo Cedro (N): 4th Place
145 – Bradley Johnson-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 3rd Place
152 – Brett Schumann-Foothill-Palo Cedro (N): 8th Place
Team finish: 7th Place
2007 (7 All-Americans)
112 – Nathan Roberts-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 7th Place
140 – Adam DeLaGarza-Vacaville (SJ): National Champion
140 – Roman Flores-Stockdale-Bakersfield (C): 2nd Place
145 – Nick Sierra-Lemoore (C): 3rd Place
160 – Lyndell Scarr-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ): 4th Place
189 – Kyle Papendorf-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 3rd Place
215 – Chase Eskam-El Camino-Oceanside (SD): 6th Place
Team finish: 6th place
All-Americans (1st – 8th)
National Champions (Frosh-Junior)
171 – Nikko Reyes-Clovis West (C): 2011 (Jr.)
112 – Paul Fox-Gilroy (CC): 2011 (Fr.)
112 – Jesse Delgado-Gilroy (CC), 2008 (Soph.), 2010 (Sr.)
119 – Vince Rodriguez-Clovis North (C), 2010 (Jr.)
125 – Willie Fox-Gilroy (CC), 2010 (Soph.)
145 – Coleman Hammond-Bakersfield (C), 2010 (Fr.), 2011 (Soph.)
152 – Jim Wilson-McNair-Stockton (SJ): 2010 (Soph.)
160 – Nikko Reyes-Clovis West (C), 2010 (Soph.)
285 – Gavin Andrews-Granite Bay (SJ), 2010 (Soph.)
135 – Blake Kastl-St. Francis-Mountain View (CC), 2009 (Fr.)
152 – Bryce Hammond-Bakersfield (C), 2009 (Soph.)
119 – Jake Briggs-Bella Vista-Fair Oaks (SJ), 2008 (Soph.)
152 – James Cook-Clovis West (C), 2008 (Soph.)
140 – Adam DeLaGarza-Vacaville (SJ), 2007 (Fr.)
171 – Hunter Collins-Gilroy (CC), 2007 (Jr.)
130 – Billy Murphy-Hughson (SJ), 2005 (Jr.) *MVP
2nd Place (Frosh-Junior)
171 – Robert Marchese-Oak Hills-Hesperia (S): 2011 (Jr.)
119 – Martin Ramirez-Elk Grove (SJ): 2011 (Jr.)
135 – Natrelle Demison-Bakersfield (C): 2011 (Jr.)
103 – Ian Nickell-Bakersfield (C): 2010 (Jr.)
125 – Oscar Lizarraga-Brawley (SD): 2010 (Jr.)
160 – Justin Lozano-Selma (C): 2010 (Jr.)
103 – Micah Perez-Central Union (SD): 2010 (Frosh.)
112 – Willie Fox-Gilroy (CC): 2009 (Frosh.)
119 – Martin Gonzalez-Gilroy (CC): 2008 (Jr.)
171 – Ryan Loder-Granite Bay (SJ): 2008 (Jr.)
103 – Vincent Rodriguez-Clovis North (C): 2008 (Frosh.)
103 – Gilberto Camacho-Washington Union-Fresno (C): 2007 (Jr.)
140 – Roman Flores-Stockdale-Bakersfield (C): 2007 (Frosh.)
160 – Justin Danz-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ): 2006 (Jr.)
140 – Andrew Rogers-Healdsburg (NC): 2005 (Jr.)
3rd Place (Frosh-Junior)
160 – Silas Nacita-Bakersfield (C): 2011 (Jr.) 
130 – Willie Fox-Gilroy (CC): 2011 (Jr.) 
103 – Leif Dominguez-Gilroy (CC): 2011 (Soph.)
125 – Nicholas Villarreal-Gilroy (CC): 2011 (Fr.)
140 – Bryan Salinas-Northview-Covina (S): 2011 (Fr.)
285 – Justin Gillham (Oak Hills, S): 2011 (Fr.) 
215 – Malique Micenheimer-McNair-Stockton (SJ): 2010 (Jr.)
112 – Hermillo Esquivel-Orland (N): 2010 (Soph.)
130 – Tucker Armstrong-Corona Del Mar-Newport Beach (S): 2009 (Jr.)
125 – Joey Davis-Santa Fe (S): 2009 (Frosh.)
152 – Justin Lozano-Selma (C): 2009 (Soph.)
135 – Kyle West-Oak Ridge-El Dorado Hills (SJ): 2008 (Jr.)
285 – Roger McCovey-Del Norte-Crescent City (NC): 2008 (Jr.)
215 – John Meulman-Saint Francis-Mountain View (CC): 2008 (Soph.)
145 – Bradley Johnson-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 2008 (Frosh.)
171 – Ryan Loder-Granite Bay (SJ): 2007 (Soph.)
145 – Nick Sierra-Lemoore (C): 2007 (Frosh.)
189 – Kyle Papendorf-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 2007 (Frosh.)
140 – Vinny Maraj-Yucca Valley (S): 2006 (Soph.)
119 – Caleb Flores-Northview-Covina (S): 2005 (Jr.)
160 – Victor Carazo-Grace Davis-Modesto (SJ): 2005 (Jr.)
4th Place (Frosh-Junior)
215 – Austin Lobsinger-West Valley-Cottonwood (N): 2011 (Jr.) 
145 – Blake Kastl-Gilroy (CC): 2011 (Jr.) 
125 – Hayden Fry-Vacaville (SJ): 2011 (Fr.)
140 – Cody Rodebaugh-San Lorenzo Valley-Felton (CC): 2009 (Jr.)
215 – Drew Meulman-St. Francis-Mountain View (CC): 2009 (Jr.)
130 – Nick Cano-St. Francis-Mountain View (CC): 2009 (Soph.)
145 – Adam Fierro-Bakersfield (C): 2009 (Soph.)
152 – Vinny Waldhauser-Oak Ridge-El Dorado Hills (SJ): 2009 (Soph.)
215 – Josh Wood-Modoc (N): 2008 (Jr.)
119 – Chase Boontjer-Foothill-Palo Cedro (N): 2008 (Frosh.)
112 – Steven Fitzgerald-Clovis East (C): 2007 (Jr.)
160 – Lyndell Scarr-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ): 2007 (Frosh.)
103 – P.J. Martinez-Northview-Covina (S): 2006 (Jr.)
119 – Joseph Boone-Poway (SD): 2006 (Jr.)
145 – Brad Pace-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ): 2006 (Soph.)
5th Place (Frosh-Junior)
112 – Kasey Klaus–Vacaville (SJ): 2011 (Soph.)
135 – Tim Box-Bakersfield (C): 2010 (Jr.)
160 – Silas Nacita-Bakersfield (C): 2010 (Soph.)
112 – Zach Zimmer-Clovis West (C): 2009 (Jr.)
145 – Diego Rabanal-Bishop Alemany-Mission Hills (S): 2009 (Frosh.)
112 – Stephen Salinas-Northview-Covina (S): 2008 (Jr.)
145 – Scott Sakaguchi-Clovis (C): 2008 (Jr.)
160 – Stephen West-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 2008 (Jr.)
130 – Frank Martinez-Northview-Covina (S): 2008 (Soph.)
152 – Travs Gallegos-Foothill-Palo Cedro (N): 2008 (Soph.)
215 – Brian Schoene-Bakersfield (C): 2008 (Soph.)
130 – Tim Boone-Poway (SD): 2007 (Jr.)
103 – Estevan Cabanas-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 2007 (Soph.)
140 – Nick Waldrop-Freedom-Oakley (NC): 2007 (Soph.)
145 – Tony Webber-Bakersfield (C): 2006 (Jr.)
6th Place (Frosh-Junior)
130 – Hunter Hodges-Bakersfield (C): 2011 (Soph.)
140 – Kyle Perreault-Clovis East (C): 2011 (Soph.)
125 – Christian Smith-Rim of the World (S): 2011 (Fr.)
285 – Luis Contreras-Madera (C): 2009 (Jr.)
135 – Nathan Zarate-Selma (C): 2009 (Soph.)
125 – Jorge Barajas-Saint Francis-Mountain View (CC): 2009 (Frosh.)
140 – James Wilson-McNair-Stockton (SJ): 2009 (Frosh.)
152 – Jacob Rodriguez-Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S): 2008 (Jr.)
171 – Jordan Williams-El Dorado-Placerville (SJ): 2008 (Jr.)
112 – Sean Silva-Barstow (S): 2008 (Soph.)
160 – Ian Roy-Poway (SD): 2008 (Soph.)
125 – Caleb Vallotton-Foothill-Palo Cedro (N): 2007 (Jr.)
112 – Steven Salinas-Northview-Covina (S): 2007 (Soph.)
119 – Henry Yorba-Poway (SD): 2007 (Soph.)
275 – Lloren Baize-Lemoore (C): 2007 (Soph.)
215 – Chase Eskam-El Camino-Oceanside (SD): 2007 (Frosh.)
135 – Travis Rasmussen-Bakersfield (C): 2006 (Soph.)
7th Place (Frosh-Junior)
130 – Patrick Phaysamone-Clovis East (C): 2011 (Jr.)
112 – Victor Trujillo-Bella Vista (SJ): 2011 (Soph.)
135 – Nicholas Fiegener-Folsom (SJ): 2011 (Fr.)
152 – Nickolas Callender-Clovis East, (C): 2011 (Fr.)
189 – Jeramy Sweany (Vacaville, SJ): 2011 (Fr.)
103 – Christian Betancourt-Arroyo (S): 2010 (Jr.)
103 – Christian Pagdilao-Centennial-Corona (S): 2010 (Frosh.)
130 – Tim Box-Bakersfield (C): 2009 (Soph.)
145 – Denzel Hawkins-Centennial-Corona (S): 2008 (Soph.)
171 – Lyndell Scarr-Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ): 2008 (Soph.)
112 – Steven Knoblauch-Clovis West (C): 2008 (Frosh.)
112 – Nathan Roberts-Buchanan-Clovis (C): 2007 (Frosh.)
119 – Juan Archuleta-Sultana-Hesperia (S): 2005 (Jr.)
8th Place (Frosh-Junior)
285 – Johnathan Roa-Lemoore (C): 2011 (Soph.)
125 – Lake Gee-Oroville (N): 2011 (Fr.)
103 – Steven Joyce-Norwalk (S): 2009 (Jr.)
160 – Dominic Kastl-St. Francis-Mountain View (CC): 2009 (Jr.)
112 – Bryan Grubbs-La Costa Canyon-Carlsbad (SD): 2008 (Soph.)
119 – Brandon Rocha-Lemoore (C): 2007 (Soph.)
152 – Brett Schumann-Foothill-Palo Cedro (N): 2008 (Frosh.)
ALL-AMERICANS – Frosh - Junior (California schools)
Bakersfield, C (13)
Gilroy, CC (10)
Northview-Covina, S (6)
Saint Francis-Mountain View, CC (6)
Clovis West, C (5)
Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley, S (4)
Clovis East, C (4)
Foothill-Palo Cedro, N (4)
Lemoore, C (4)
Ponderosa-Shingle Springs, SJ (4)
Poway, SD (4)
Buchanan-Clovis, C (3)
Granite Bay, SJ (3)
McNair-Stockton, SJ (3)
Selma, C (3)
Bella Vista-Fair Oaks, SJ (2)
Centennial-Corona, S (2)
Clovis North, C (2)
Oak Ridge-El Dorado Hills, SJ (2)
Vacaville, SJ (2)
Arroyo-El Monte, S (1)
Barstow, S (1)
Bishop Alemany-Mission Hills, S (1)
Brawley, SD (1)
Central Union-El Centro, SD (1)
Clovis, C (1)
Corona Del Mar, S (1)
Del Norte-Crescent City, NC (1)
El Camino-Oceanside, SD (1)
Freedom-Oakley, NC (1)
Folsom, SJ (1)
Grace Davis-Modesto, SJ (1)
Healdsburg, NC (1)
Hughson, SJ (1)
La Costa Canyon-Carlsbad, SD (1)
Madera, C (1)
Modoc, N (1)
Norwalk, S (1)
Oak Hills-Hesperia, S (1)
Orland, N (1)
Oroville, N (1)
Rim of the World-Lake Arrowhead, S (1)
San Lorenzo Valley-Felton, CC (1)
Santa Fe, S (1)
Stockdale-Bakersfield, C (1)
Sultana-Hesperia, S (1)
Washington Union-Fresno, C (1)
West Valley-Cottonwood, N (1)
Yucca Valley, S (1)
Multiple NHSCA All-Americans (All Grades)
4X All-American
None
3X All-Americans
Vince Rodriguez – Clovis North (C): 2008 (Fr.), 2010 (Jr.), 2011 (Sr.)
Willie Fox – Gilroy (CC), 2009 (Fr.), 2010 (Soph.), 2011 (Jr.)
Tim Box – Bakersfield (C), 2009 (Soph.), 2010 (Jr.), 2011 (Sr.)
Drew Meulman – Saint Francis-Mountain View (CC), 2008 (Soph.), ’09 (Jr.), ’10 (Sr.)
Ryan Loder – Granite Bay (SJ), 2007 (Soph.), ’08 (Jr.), ’09 (Sr.)
Steven Salinas – Northview-Covina (S), 2007 (Soph.), ’08 (Jr.), ’09 (Sr.)
2X All-Americans
Nikko Reyes – Clovis West (C), 2010 (Soph.), 2011 (Jr.)
Silas Nacita – Bakersfield (C), 2010 (Soph.), 2011 (Jr.)
Bryce Hammond – Bakersfield (C): 2009 (Soph.), 2011 (Sr.)
Adam Fierro – Bakersfield (C): 2009 (Soph.), 2011 (Sr.)
Coleman Hammond – Bakersfield (C), 2010 (Fr.), 2011 (Soph.)
Chase Boontjer – Foothill-Palo Cedro (N): 2008 (Frosh.), 2011 (Sr.)
Blake Kastl – Saint Francis/Gilroy (CC), 2009 (Fr.), 2011 (Jr.)
Jesse Delgado – Gilroy (CC), 2008 (Soph.), 2010 (Sr.)
Jake Briggs – Bella Vista-Fair Oaks (SJ), 2008 (Soph.), 2010 (Sr.)
Dominic Kastl – Saint Francis/Gilroy (CC), 2009 (Jr.), 2010 (Sr.)
James Wilson – McNair-Stockton (SJ), 2009 (Fr.), 2010 (Soph.)
Vince Rodriguez – Clovis North (C), 2008 (Fr.), 2010 (Jr.)
Justin Lozano – Selma (C), 2009 (Soph.), 2010 (Jr.)
Roger McCovey – Del Norte-Crescent City (NC), 2008 (Jr.), ’09 (Sr.)
Josh Wood – Modoc (N), 2008 (Jr.), ’09 (Sr.)
Estavan Cabanas – Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S), 2007 (Soph.), ’09 (Sr.)
Scott Sakaguchi – Clovis (C), 2008 (Jr.), ’09 (Sr.)
Martin Gonzalez – Gilroy (CC), 2008 (Jr.), ’09 (Sr.)
Bradley Johnson – Canyon Springs-Moreno Valley (S), 2008 (Fr.), ’09 (Soph.)
Hunter Collins – Gilroy (CC), 2007 (Jr.), ’08 (Sr.)
Lyndell Scarr – Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ), 2007 (Fr.), ’08 (Soph.)
Justin Danz – Ponderosa-Shingle Springs (SJ), 2006 (Jr.), ’07 (Sr.)
Billy Murphy – Hughson (SJ), 2005 (Jr.), ’06 (Sr.)
Information compiled by Al Fontes, State Editor-The California Wrestler.com
were the only available state rankings at the time of writing**
The 34th Annual Doc Buchanan Invitational is loaded with talent and promises to be the most exciting field ever to grace the mats at Clovis High School in the tournament’s 34-year history. With 76 of the top teams in the state bringing only their best, these 32-man brackets will not be host to your average 1st and 2nd round matches. Look for section and state qualifiers to be meeting up early and often as we grind out 14 champions from an absolutely stunning array of wrestlers at the “biggest little tournament” on the West Coast!
Six returning Doc Buchanan Champions look to defend their title in 2011, one less than a year ago. After last year, only 3 wrestlers in the 33-year existence of the event have been able to win four cowboy hats: Nick Zinkin (Clovis, 1989-1992), Nathan Morgan (Bakersfield, 2001-2004), and Jesse Delgado (Gilroy, 2007-2010).

Here are the six returning champions for 2011 looking to win a 2nd cowboy hat and their weight class last season:

Vincent Gomez (Frontier) at 103
Alex Cisneros (Selma) at 112
Shane Tate (Oakdale) at 130
Nick Pena (Selma) at 135
Napoleon Aniciete (Las Vegas) at 140
Bryce Hammond (Bakersfield) at 160
In addition, nine of the state’s #1 ranked wrestlers, every weight class from 119-171, will grace the field and put their ranking on the line against the state’s best.
Alex Cisneros (Selma) at 119
Fabian Garcia (Turlock) at 125
Nick Pena (Selma) at 130
Isaiah Martinez (Lemoore) at 135
David Ferry (Oakdale) at 140
Coleman Hammond (Bakersfield) at 145
Nathan Zarate (Selma) at 152
Bryce Hammond (Bakersfield) at 160
Zach Nevills (Clovis) at 171
Here’s a weight by weight breakdown of what can be expected, and anticipated, on January 7th & 8th at the Doc Buchanan, hosted by Clovis High School.

103
#2 Johnson Mai (North Torrance)
#3 Isaiah Locsin (Live Oak)
#4 Leif Dominguez (Gilroy)
#5 Mason Pengilly (Porterville)
#6 Emilio Saveedra (Pitman)
#7 Adrian Campasano (Central)
#8 Michael Knoblauch (Clovis West)

Under the radar: Tung Le (Newark Memorial), David Conte (De La Salle), Meng Xiong (Merced), Juan Garza (Oakdale), Elizade (Brawley), Sean Williams (Lemoore), Joey Cisneros (Redwood)
In a weight class typically dominated by youth, this year is no exception. 7 of the Top 8 state ranked wrestlers will square off at 103lbs, five of which are freshman. The only upperclassman in the group is the highest ranked wrestler in the field, returning state qualifier #2 Johnson Mai (North Torrance). Undefeated #3 Isaiah Locsin (Live Oak) comes off a big Reno TOC championship over sophomore and returning state qualifier #4 Leif Dominguez (Gilroy). #5 Mason Pengilly (Porterville), #6 Emilio Saveedra (Pitman), and #8 Adrian Campasano (Central) have all had some great early season wins in their rookie campaign, though Pengilly hasn’t been down from 112 yet. Watch out for Meng Xiong (Merced) who lost a tough battle with Campasano early in the season and could challenge here or #8 Michael Knoblauch (Clovis West) who has had some great wins, all at 112lbs so far.

112
#3 Vincent Gomez (Frontier)
#4 Garrett Fortado (Oakdale)
#5 Ian Nickell (Bakersfield)
#6 Jonas Gaytan (Clovis)
#7 Arturo Carmona (Brawley)
#8 Brandon Rodriguez (Clovis West)

Under the radar: Josh Rodriguez (Righetti), Paul Fox (Gilroy), Austin Solari (Liberty-Brentwood), Joey Ramirez (De La Salle), Artemio Flores (James Logan), Erik Greybill (Ponderosa), Jose Navarro (Madera)
Six of the Top 8 will be represented at 112, including a slew of other talent. Leading the way will be returning state placers #3 Vincent Gomez (Frontier), #4 Garrett Fortado (Oakdale), and #5 Ian Nickell (Bakersfield). Nickell has been wrestling 119 but may be down in time for the Doc Buchanan. Following that group closely will be #6 Jonas Gaytan (Clovis), #7 Arturo Carmona (Brawley), and #8 Brandon Rodriguez (Clovis West), who has looked impressive early in the season. Don’t sleep on Josh Rodriguez (Righetti), a returning Southern Section Masters champion or Paul Fox (Gilroy) who proved he is ready to challenge in the pre-season.
119
#1 Alex Cisneros (Selma)
#2 Javier Gasca (Central)
#3 Martin Ramirez (Elk Grove)
#5 Steven Knoblauch (Clovis West)
#6 Daniel Gaytan (Clovis)
#8 Joe Moita (De La Salle)
Under the radar: Vince Herrera (South Hills), Roman Garcia (Freedom), Tim Ditrich (Ponderosa), Jaime Ledesma (Vista), Justin Jauregui (Clovis East), Silverio Esparza (Lemoore), Lupe Flores (Selma), Nathan Garcia (Las Vegas)
It’s not certain that #1 Alex Cisneros (Selma) will be down to 119 yet as he wrestled 125 for the Ironman, but regardless, this is a star-studded field that no one will want to miss. Cisneros needs no introduction as a 2x defending state champion and yet to lose a match against a fellow California wrestler. #2 Javier Gasca (Central) has been on a tear, already defeating the returning state champion at 103lbs early in the season by a comfortable margin. Though Gasca is not a returning state place winner, the four behind him are: #3 Martin Ramirez (Elk Grove), #5 Stevan Knoblauch (Clovis West), #6 Daniel Gaytan (Clovis), and #8 Joe Moita (De La Salle). Even the ‘under the radar’ list is impressive at this weight class, featuring a host of wrestler capable of not only showing, but winning a cowboy hat! Watch out for Vince Herrera (South Hills) and Silverio Esparza (Lemoore), both very good on top and can get turns at anytime. Justin Jauregui (Clovis East) is not really a sleeper, being a 2x state qualifier with notable wins over a few ranked above him. Don’t sleep on Nathan Garcia (Las Vegas) who was a runner-up in Nevada last season. He’s turned in some impressive pre-season wins and will be ready to compete with the top dogs.
125

#1 Fabian Garcia (Turlock)
#2 Vince Rodriguez (Clovis North)
#3 Patrick Phaysamone (Clovis East)
#4 Nico Villareal (Gilroy)
#5 Dillan Rocha (Lemoore)
#6 Josh Lopez (Frontier)
#7 Micah Cruz (Bakersfield)
#8 Masato Fukishama (North Torrance)

Under the radar: Anthony Rodriguez (Righetti), Brian Ha (El Camino), Merk Robbins (Hoopa), Jon Jay Chavez (De La Salle), Connor Pollock (Folsom), Alex Greybill (Ponderosa), Tanner Feuerstein (Oakdale), Martinez (Vista)
If 119 was loaded, this weight class could be overloaded! Start with two of the top wrestlers in the country in #1 Fabian Garcia (Turlock) and#2 Vince Rodriguez (Clovis North), Garcia winning their first contest at the Reno TOC in a great match. #3 Patrick Phaysamone (Clovis East) has not been below 135 yet so he may not be down to weight but he dominated a great national field in Las Vegas in the pre-season while freshman #4 Nico Villareal (Gilroy) not only did the same, but is within an eyelash of being undefeated on the season with some impressive victories already to his resume. Villareal has also been at 130 thus far. #5 Dillan Rocha (Lemoore) is a returning state medalist and #6 Josh Lopez (Frontier) has been on a tear early in the year, ready to challenge the best. Add in returning state qualifiers #7 Micah Cruz (Bakersfield) and #8 Masato Fukishama (North Torrance) and you have ALL EIGHT of the Top 8 wrestlers in the state at 125lbs. Should we even mention that there are guys under the radar that could contend? Watch out for the ‘baby-faced assassin’ (a Coach Ciaccio original)Jon Jay Chavez (De La Salle), a freshman that could turn some heads and has already done so in the early goings this season.

130
#1 Nick Pena (Selma)
#3 Natrelle Demison (Bakersfield)
#4 Willie Fox (Gilroy)
#5 Connor Larson (Clovis East)
#7 Oscar Lizarraga (Brawley)
#8 Juan Salas (Clovis)

Under the radar: Thomas Morales (South Hills), Jacob Barbarena (Downey), Alec Smith (Sultana), Nick Chavez (Redlands East Valley), Zach Wiley (Freedom), Austin Wulfert (Casa Roble), Brandon Buroni (Oak Ridge), Brandon Eggleston (Turlock), Jake Butler (Oakdale)
Another stacked weight class that looks to include a returning state champion in #1 Nick Pena (Selma), though he has not wrestled below 140 this season, and loads of other talent. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Pena at 135 or even 140 at this juncture in the season but #2 Natrelle Demison (Bakersfield) will gladly dawn the top spot, looking to follow up his state medal performance from a year ago and continue his hot start this season. #4 Willie Fox (Gilroy) has also gotten off to a nice start with a Reno TOC runner-up finish and looks to challenge, albeit he has been at 135 thus far. #5 Connor Larson (Clovis East), #7 Oscar Lizarraga (Brawley), and #8 Juan Salas (Clovis) round out the state-ranked field. With plenty of under the radar wrestlers, this weight is sure to create fireworks early and often.

135
#1 Isaiah Martinez (Lemoore)
#2 Shane Tate (Oakdale)
#3 Chris Mecate (Redlands East Valley)
#5 Blake Kastle (Gilroy)
#6 Chris Calcagno (Clovis North)

Under the radar: Luke Wilson (Righetti), Alex Abono (De La Salle), Nico Serrano (Liberty-Brentwood), Maxx Ramirez (Bakersfield), Devin Everk (Clovis)
What a field at 135! #1 Isaiah Martinez (Lemoore) was a the talk of the tournament a year ago and now firmly is entrenched as one of the state’s best after a 3rd place finish at the state as a freshman. #2 Shane Tate (Oakdale) is a 2x state medal winner and a defending Doc Buchanan champion. Both Martinez and Tate have been at 140 early in the year but may be down for the Doc. #3 Chris Mecate (Redlands East Valley) is also a 2x state medalist (likely a 3-timer if not for injury) and a Super32 champ from two years ago. #5 Blake Kastle (Gilroy) is coming off a good performance at the Ironman and a 3rd place finish at the Reno TOC, albeit at 140lbs. #6 Chris Calcagno (Clovis North) is very dangerous and causes match-up problems for anyone. Don’t sleep on Alex Abono (De La Salle) or Devin Everk (Clovis), both returning state qualifiers last year that look to improve on those performances. This should be a fun weight to watch from the quarters on!
140
#1 David Ferry (Oakdale)
#1 (NV) Alex Aniciete (Las Vegas)
#2 Timmy Box (Bakersfield)
#3 Shane Yacuta (Porterville)
#4 Brady Bersano (Clovis)
#5 Andrew Perez (Pitman)
#6 Chino Williams (Lemoore)
#7 Damien Arredondo (Buchanan)
#8 David Meza (Buena Park)

Under the radar: Trevor Behr (South Hills), Kyle Randall (Redlands East Valley), Zach Rodriguez (San Benito), Keaton Subjeck (Oak Ridge), Joe Rodriguez (Elk Grove), Rico Aguilar (Selma)
Another loaded field featuring all eight state-ranked wrestlers plus a Nevada state champion! Returning state champion #1 David Ferry(Oakdale) headlines the 140lbs field. #1 (NV) Alex Aniciete (Las Vegas) is a defending Nevada state champion and returns after narrowly missing placing at the Doc Buchanan a year ago. #2 Timmy Box (Bakersfield) comes off of a state medal two-years ago and is one of the most dynamic wrestlers in the field, capable of scoring a ton of points against top competition. #3 Shane Yacuta (Porterville) looks to add a 2nd state medal to his resume and garner his first cowboy hat. The surprise here is #4 Brady Bersano (Clovis), who has defeated some top competition already this season and moved himself into the state rankings over some impressive names. #5 Andrew Perez (Pitman) and #7 Damien Arredondo (Buchanan) are both returning state medal winners. #6 Chino Williams (Lemoore) has yet to wrestle this season and may be out again at the Doc Buchanan. #8 David Meza (Buena Park) returns from a season-ending injury last season and is more than capable of claiming the top spot. Though he has not wrestled yet this season, if he’s back and down to weight, look for Rico Aguilar (Selma) to make a lot of noise.

145
#1 Coleman Hammond (Bakersfield)
#2 Jesse Baldazo (Liberty-Brentwood)
#3 Adam Hendrickson (Healdsburg)
#5 Brandon Sotomayor (Centennial-Bakersfield)
#6 Marc Sawyer-Smith (Brawley)

Under the radar: Michael Gonzalez (Sultana), Matt Tsarnas (Healdsburg), Smith (Rancho Buena Vista), Devin Poindexter (Clovis North), Isaiah Morfin (Selma)
#1 Coleman Hammond (Bakersfield) finished 4th last season at the state championships but was unable to compete at the Doc Buchanan, so he’ll be looking to take his first cowboy hat. He’s been wrestling at 152 thus far, but will likely be down for the Doc Buchanan. #2 Jesse Baldazo (Liberty-Brentwood) was a state medal winner last season as was #3 Adam Hendrickson (Healdsburg). They’ll be gunning for the top spot as well. Not sure that #5 Brandon Sotomayor (Centennial-Bakersfield) will be at 145 yet, as he’s been at 160 so far this season. Look for him at 152 at least but nevertheless, he’s a returning state qualifier and capable of going with anyone. #6 Marc Sawyer-Smith(Brawley) had some breakout wins this off-season and could challenge all at this weight class. A couple under the radar guys could make some real noise at this weight class. Look for Isaiah Morfin (Selma), a 3rd place finisher at the Doc Buchanan a year ago, to really contend as well as Devin Poindexter (Clovis North), who’s a match-up problem for a lot of opponents. And don’t overlook Michael Gonzalez(Sultana) who may just be the sleeper at this weight class.

152
#1 Nathan Zarate (Selma)
#1 (NV) Napoleon Aniciete (Las Vegas)
#3 Victor Perriera (Newark Memorial)
#5 Matt Hickman (Camarillo)
#6 Adam Fierro (Bakersfield)
#8 Blake Thompson (Clovis)

Under the radar: Travis Arreguin (Healdsburg), Isaias Diaz (Folsom), Romero (Carlsbad), Dylin Rodriguez (Sanger)
An interesting weight here, with #1 Nathan Zarate (Selma) yet to wrestle this season and up a few weight classes from a season ago. Also here is an electric wrestler from Nevada in #1 (NV) Napoleon Aniciete (Las Vegas), last year’s Doc Buchanan champion, who will give everyone problems with his speed and athleticism. Also keep your eyes on #3 Victor Perriera (Newark Memorial), a returning state place winner and underrated wrestler, even at #3. #5 Matt Hickman (Camarillo) had his breakout performance this summer in Fargo, ND, defeating some of the top wrestlers in the country to make a surprise trip to the Junior National freestyle finals. His efforts not only helped his own stock, but gave great publicity to the toughness of California wrestling having only (and I say ‘only’ lightly) placed 6th at the state championships. #6 Adam Fierro (Bakersfield) has been close twice but not yet gotten the state hardware he desires. He’ll challenge for the title if down to weight from 160 where he’s started the season. #8 Blake Thompson (Clovis) may not be down to weight either, but he’ll challenge at whatever weight he goes. Surely under the radar here is Dylin Rodriguez (Sanger) who has as good a shot as anybody at the cowboy hat but also may still be at 160lbs. Also look for Travis Arreguin (Healdsburg) to make some noise at the event.

160
#1 Bryce Hammond (Bakersfield)
#2 Vince Waldhauser (Oak Ridge)
#4 Adrian Salas (Clovis)
#6 Matt Negrete (Buchanan)

Under the radar: Ryan McWatters (Sultana), Daniel Luty (American), Dylan Morris (Redwood-Larkspur), Curtis Seigfried (De La Salle), Donahue (Vista), Whalen-Orona (Carlsbad)
Only a handful of ranked wrestlers headline 160lbs, but two make it worth the trip alone. #1 Bryce Hammond (Bakersfield) fresh off a state championship and considered one of the best wrestlers in the state at any weight class will give fans plenty to watch. #2 Vince Waldhauser(Oak Ridge) was 2nd last year to Hammond in a great bout but comes fresh off of an Ironman finals appearance where he defeated several top names in the country. Fans will eagerly await this showdown rematch on Saturday night and if both are down to weight, what a show it will be! Those looking to spoil the party include #4 Adrian Salas (Clovis) and #6 Matt Negrete (Buchanan). Negrete was a match away from placing at the state championships a year ago and Salas with a few big victories early in the season to vault himself into the rankings. Ryan McWatters (Sultana) is a name to watch here and could surprise a few top names along the way.

171
#1 Zach Nevills (Clovis)
#2 Nikko Reyes (Clovis West)
#3 Jake Pendleton (Lemoore)
#4 Justin Lozano (Selma)
#5 Trent Noon (Oakdale)
#7 Silas Nacita (Bakersfield)
#8 Jesus Ambriz (Rancho Buena Vista)

Under the radar: Adam Busch (Castro Valley), Gabe Tulchinsky (Freedom), Scott Votino (Elk Grove)
This is a loaded weight class with credentials galore. #1 Zach Nevills (Clovis) returns to 171 for the 3rd time in as many years, looking to earn his first title after many runner-up finishes a year ago including the Doc Buchanan and state championships. #2 Nikko Reyes (Clovis West) is a returning state placer (3rd) looks like he’s going to try staying at 171 after a Reno TOC Championship and will contend. #3 Jake Pendleton (Lemoore) is another returning state placer (6th) that hopes to get his first cowboy hat. #4 Justin Lozano (Selma) has yet to wrestle this season but his return is eagerly anticipated, as he would add even more depth to an incredible field. #5 Trent Noon is another returning placer but has already wrestled 160 this season. It’s more likely that he ends up there. #7 Silas Nacita (Bakersfield) is back after a state qualifying appearance a season ago and #8 Jesus Ambriz (Rancho Buena Vista) may not be down to weight yet, but if he’s as 171 he is a contender. Watch for Adam Busch (Castro Valley) to step up here and challenge.

189
#3 Luke Sheridan (De LaSalle)
#5 AC Brown (Oakdale)
#6 Roman Ermolov (Terra Linda)
#7 David Ali (Porterville)
#8 Ryan Davies (Clovis)/Dakota Gordon (Clovis)

Under the radar: Matt Haney (James Logan)
189 is a solid weight this season featuring 5 of the Top 8 state ranked wrestlers. The field is lead by #3 Luke Sheridan (De La Salle), a returning 3rd place finisher in the state from last season and top recruit out of California this year. #5 AC Brown (Oakdale) will look to challenge Sheridan, as will up and comer #6 Roman Ermolov (Terra Linda), who’s picking up folkstyle wrestling quickly and is one to watch this season. #7 David Ali (Porterville) should be back in action for the Doc Buchanan, although he hasn’t wrestled yet this season coming from football. And the last spot is interesting as #8 Ryan Davies/Dakota Gordon (Clovis) battle it out for the starting nod, both already having defeated some strong competition this season.

215
#2 Taylor Ferguson Clovis 
#7 Sean Medley Wasco 
Under the radar: Jeff Vargas (South Hills), Justin Walker (De La Salle), Stephen Kay (American), Alex Wood (Folsom), Rassel (Carlsbad), Miller (Rancho Buena Vista), Andrew Sanchez (Golden West), Rudy Amaya (Foothill-Bakersfield), Jordan Pyzer (Clovis North), Jamoke Hunter (Clovis West)
On paper, 215 is the lightest in terms of state ranked wrestlers with only two. #2 Taylor Ferguson (Clovis) looks to follow up his near placing at the state championships a year ago with a medal this season. #7 Sean Medley (Wasco) had a terrific rookie year and now looks to make his sophomore year an even better one. Look for many under the radar wrestlers to challenge at this weight class including Justin Walker(De La Salle) and Rudy Amaya (Foothill-Bakersfield), coming off a strong finish at the Mann Classic.
285

#3 Nick Nevills (Clovis)
#4 Steven Woods (Lemoore)
#6 Robin Case (Rancho Buena Vista)
#7 Dylan Wynn (De La Salle)

Under the radar: Robert Chism (Downey), Trevor Kelly (El Camino), Alex Kambic (Freedom), Bryan Hayashida (Elk Grove), Alex Kelley (Vista), Isaiah Duran (Clovis North), Mark Trevino (Corcoran), Narciso Juarez (Sanger)
Heavyweight isn’t as deep as some of the other weights and leaves more unknowns in the form of currently under the radar wrestlers. However, it’s a weight class we’re pretty sure of what we’re getting as I doubt anyone here won’t be down to weight yet. One person who’s not under the radar after only one month of high school wrestling is super-frosh #3 Nick Nevills (Clovis). All he’s done is go undefeated in his first 18 matches, pin 15 opponents, and defeat the #3, #7, and #8 ranked wrestlers in the pre-season state rankings in succession at a single tournament. He’ll be challenged by the #1 ranked wrestler in the Central Section, Reno TOC finalist #4 Steven Woods (Lemoore) who has proven he’s one of the best in the state. #6 Robin Case (Rancho Buena Vista) is a returning state qualifier as is #7 Dylan Wynn (De La Salle) and will be in the mix for the championship. Look for Robert Chism (Downey) after a successful summer and Bryan Hayashida (Elk Grove), backup to last year’s state champion, to make some noise along with another dynamite freshman from the Central Section in Isaiah Duran(Clovis North). Don’t overlook Alex Kelley (Vista), a state qualifier out of the San Diego section last year in a deep HWT class.

Team Race
#1 Clovis
#2 Bakersfield
#3 Oakdale
#4 Selma
#5 Gilroy
#6 Lemoore
#7 Clovis West

Let the clash of titans commence at this year’s Doc Buchanan. All 7 of the Top 7 teams in the state will be present and looking to claim the championship. It’s the only tournament this year, until the state championships, where all seven teams will be present at the same event. In what is surely to be a preview of the state championship team race, let’s break down each team and their path to the title.

#1 Clovis, host and defending champion, will be led by the strength of their big boys, being the strongest team in the field from 152-285. Top ranked Zach Nevills (171) joins #3 Taylor Ferguson (215) and brother, #3 Nick Nevills (285) at the upper end of the weight class range. Clovis displays impressive depth with 10 state ranked wrestlers including #6 Jonas Gaytan (112), #6 Daniel Gaytan (119), #8 Juan Salas (130), #4 Brady Bersano (140), #8 Blake Thompson (152), #4 Adrian Salas (160), and #8 Ryan Davies/Dakota Gordon (189). Clovis will need consistent performances out of the lower weights and a few unknowns to capture the title. Clovis is currently ranked #17 in the country according to The Open Mat.

#2 Bakersfield, the defending state champions, will feature a murderer’s row of wrestlers from 112-171lbs. With 5 returning state medalists and 9 returning state qualifiers, no one is quite sure how they are ranked #2 (*hint Ciaccio*). Surely not the national rankings as The Open Mat currently has Bakersfield as a whopping #5 in the country! Leading the group is defending state champion Bryce Hammond (160) and returning state medal winners #5 Ian Nickel (112), #3 Natrelle Demison (130), #2 Timmy Box (140), and #1 Coleman Hammond (145). Add to that mix #7 Micah Cruz (125), #6 Adam Fierro (152), #7 Silas Nacita (171), and returning state qualifier Maxx Ramirez (135) and you have the core of the defending state championship team, set to repeat in 2011. Bakersfield’s weak spot, if they have one, is the lack of upper weights after the departure of 2x state place winner Brian Schoene at 215lbs. But with 9 strong wrestlers from 112-171, they’ll be tough to beat in any major tournament format.

#3 Oakdale is the Cinderella team of 2011, with a solid returning lineup and some surprising additions due to the departure of long-time Central Catholic coach Steve Strange, they became an immediate title threat. Oakdale is lead by a new face in returning state champion and top-ranked David Ferry (140) along with 2x place winner #2 Shane Tate (135). Along with those two are returning place winners #4 Garret Fortado (112) and #5 Trent Noon (160), in addition to a few returning state qualifiers in Tanner Feuerstein (125), Dustin Harris (152), and AC Brown (189). Add Juan Garza (103) and a host of other typically tough Oakdale wrestlers and they have the makings for a team title in March.

#4 Selma is coming off of two consecutive 2nd place finishes in the state and once again boasts the best of the top-end with three #1 ranked wrestlers – Alex Cisneros (119), Nick Pena (130), and Nathan Zarate (152). They also boast another Top 8 ranked wrestler in #4 Justin Lozano (171). If the team gets help from its supporting cast of Lupe Flores (112), Rico Aguilar (140), and Isaiah Morfin (145), they could be tough to beat. Selma has yet to wrestle with a full squad so it remains to be seen if all seven of their big guns will be in action for the Doc Buchanan.

#5 Gilroy reloaded this year in surprising fashion, after the departure of some key components to their strong teams of the past few seasons. The Mustangs will be lead by returning place winner #4 Blake Kastl (135) and qualifier #4 Willie Fox (130). Two other young guns have made an impact this season in #4 Leif Dominguez (103) and freshman phenom #4 Nico Villareal (125). Paul Fox (112) will help add depth but the group will need a few more to challenge the Top 4 teams. Nevertheless, Gilroy is a solid Top 5 team in almost any tournament they enter.

#6 Lemoore comes off a Top 5 state finish from a year ago and a 5th place finish at this year’s Reno TOC, the highest finish by a California team in the tournament. They are lead by #1 ranked Isaiah Martinez (135) and #3 ranked Jacob Pendleton (171). Also mentioned in the state rankings are #5 Dylan Rocha (125), #6 Chino Williams (140), and #4 Steven Woods (285). Williams has yet to wrestle this season and may be out for the Doc Buchanan as well, but like always, Lemoore always has a few unknown horses in the stables ready to step up and score points. Look for Sean Williams (103) to help out in that department. Lemoore is a top-end team and will need big points out of their main scorers to challenge the Top 4 teams for the championship.

#7 Clovis West stays true to form and is strong in the lower weights, with a notable exception coming with their leader #2 Nikko Reyes (171). Other than Reyes, the Golden Eagles are strong in the lowers with #8 Michael Knoblauch (103), #8 Brandon Rodriguez (112), and #5 Stevan Knoblauch (119). Michael Knoblauch has yet to show at 103 this season but has done quite well at 112lbs, though behind Rodriguez. Look for a couple fresh faces and familiar names to add points for the Eagles throughout the lower weights: Chris Garcia (125) and Tyler Zimmer (135). Though a tournament title is a long shot, the Eagles have the firepower to displace a few teams above them and make the Top 5 with a solid team performance.

By no means is this a comprehensive list of team talent as the field also includes:

Brawley
Buchanan
Central
Clovis East
De La Salle
Las Vegas, NV
Porterville
Sultana
Temecula Valley
…and 60 more!
If you can’t make the trip, be sure to tune in for both LIVE streaming video and LIVE results from 9:00am on Friday morning until the conclusion of the finals on Saturday!

LIVE Streaming Video
Channel 1 http://www.ustream.tv/channel/clovis-wrestling
Channel 2 http://www.ustream.tv/channel/clovis-wrestling-alt
LIVE Results (through the NWCA)
(link to be posted before the tournament!)

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