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Ten champions crowned at ASICS East Coast Beach Nationals, as first national-level beach event is a major success

8/14/2005
Gary Abbott/USA Wrestling

The 2005 ASICS East Coast National Beach Wrestling Championships was a success, held on Long Beach Boulevard Beach in Long Beach, N.Y., August 13.

Ten individual champions were crowned, with competition on the high school, college and open levels for men and a high school division for women. It was the first national level beach wrestling competition in the United States, which featured 218 entries from numerous states and many countries, including Tajikistan, Mexico, Senegal and the United States.

The event which was organized by the Metropolitan Wrestling Assocation, ASICS and the City of Long Beach featured three rings in the sand alongside an active boardwalk on a popular beach.

The boardwalk at Long Beach was packed, with all of the stands full and thousands of other people watching from the side. People on the beach stopped along the seaside and watched. The three rings were completely surrounded by people, all in swimwear and summer clothes.

A pair of age-group national champion brothers from wrestling power Brandon, Fla. won individual titles in the high school division: Eric Grajales at Div. 1 (up to 113 lbs.) and Cesar Grajales at Div. 3 (135-155 lbs.)

Eric Grajales defeated Brandon Escobar of North Shore in the finals by pin. Cesar Grajales edged local star Gonzalo Farina of Long Beach, 3-2 in their finals match.

Other individual high school champions were P.J. Gillespie of Long Beach in Div. 2 (115-135) and Edward Smith of ATWA in Div. 4 (160 lbs. and up)

Gillespie won a forfeit over Gran Paswell of Blair in the finals, after working through a loaded field. Smith stopped Christian Refakis of Nassau FS, 2-0 in the finals.

The women’s high school title went to 2005 Junior Nationals champion Nicole Woody of the New York AC, who won a round-robin, including a victory over runner-up Alicia Yungandreas. Woody also won a number of matches in the boys high school competition, placing fifth in Div. 1.

The college division had two weight classes. Omi Ortiz of Brockport won the Div. 6 title (up to 170 lbs), beating Stephen Jones of Long Beach in the finals, 2-0. The college Div. 7 title (170 and up) was captured by Cisco Cole of Viking, with a 3-1 win over Deon Barrett of Navy.

Three open division champions were also crowned. In Div. 8 (up to 150), Stu Holzer of Duke stopped Andy Loux of ATWA, 3-0 in the finals.

The champion in Div. 9 (150-180 lbs.) in the open division was David DeStefano of the New York AC, who edged local star Ray Downey, 4-2. Ray Downey, who was a New York State high school champion in the early 1980s at Deer Park. He is the son of September 11 hero fireman Ray Downey, Sr. who gave his life directing the response to the attack on the World Trade Towers. Ray Downey, Sr. received the National Wrestling Hall of Fame medal of courage for his heroism on 9-11.

The Div. 10 champion was Carlos Doimo of New York AC, who stopped Willie McCowan of PMZ, 4-1 in the finals.

Bill Swezey, the 45 year old from the father-son combination from Long Island, placed fifth in Div. 9 and his son Bill also won a number of matches in the tournament.

Sports Illustrated attended the event, along with many of the major photo agencies in the nation. The event was being broadcast on the internet by Live Sports Video. College Sports Television had a feature crew in attendance, as did HD Television. Many of the nation’s top photography agencies, including Duomo and Corbis, also attended the event.


Div. 1 High School (up to 113)
1st – Eric Grajales (Brandon, Fla) pin Brandon Escobar (North Shore)
3rd– Danny Milhauer (Long Beach) and Jarrett Hirst (William Allen)S
5th – John Greisheimer (Oceanside) and Nicole Woody (New York AC)

Div. 2 High School (115-135)
1st – P.J. Gillespie (Long Beach) won by forfeit over Grant Paswell (Blair)
3rd – Carlos Vasquez (Long Beach) and Dane Davis (Long Beach)
5th – Brandon Doran (ATWA) and Yojam Vasquez (Long Beach)

Div. 3 High School (135-155)
1st – Cesar Grajales (Brandon, Fla.) dec. Gonzalo Farina (Long Beach), 3-2
3rd – Anwar Goeres and Greg Accetta (Long Beach)
5th – Mike Doria (Massapequa) and Spencer Carey (Washingtonville)

Div. 4 High School (160 and up)
1st – Edward Smith (ATWA) dec. Christian Refakis (Nassau FS), 2-0
3rd – Allan Hendrickson and Jeff Jacobs (Point Pleasant)
5th – Gage Bongiovi and Sean LoCurto (Garden City)

Div. 5 (High School Girls)
1st – Nicole Woody (New York AC)
2nd – Alicia Yungandreas
3rd – Wendy Beauchesne

Div. 6 College (Up to 170)
1st – Omi Ortiz (Brockport) dec. Stephen Jones (Long Beach), 2-0
3rd – Joshua McGregor (Delaware) and Brandon Kinney (Lions)
5th – Colin Camac (Long Beach) and Gabriel Estevez (Bruins)

Div. 7 College (170 and up)
1st – Cisco Cole (Viking) dec. Deon Barrett (Navy), 3-1
3rd – Travis Chorwoma (Brockport) and Blair Alderman (Viking)
5th – David Weiss (Neptune) and Terry Madden (New York AC)

Div. 8 Open (up to 150)
1st – Stu Holzer (Duke) dec. Andy Loux (ATWA), 3-0
3rd – Gonzalo Farina (Long Beach) and Corey Luce
5th – Will Lehman (East Meadow) and Michael Tufunjian (Wagner)

Div. 9 Open (150-180)
1st – David DeStefano (New York AC) dec. Ray Downey, 4-2
3rd – Rocky Palazzolo (PMZ) and Nasim Davlytov (Tajikistan)
5th – Bill Swezey (East Islip) and Jody Giurchich (Blair)

Div. 10 Open (180 and up)
1st – Carlos Doimo (New York AC) dec. Willie McCowan (PMZ), 4-1
3rd – Brad Stubel and Foteh Mukhtorov (Tajikistan)
5th – Moise Sambou (New York AC) and Edward Parra

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U.S. women’s freestyle wrestlers weigh-in and receive first-round draws

8/14/2005
John Fuller/USA Wrestling

Izmir, Turkey - The U.S. women’s freestyle wrestlers weighed-in and received their draws at Sunday evening in what looks to be a strong field for the 2005 World University Games.

The five U.S. women competing are Sara Fulp-Allen (El Granada, Calif./Menlo College) at 48 kg/105.5 lbs., Mary Kelly (Mahomet, Ill./Northern Michigan Univ./New York AC) at 51 kg/112.25 lbs., Marcie Van Dusen (Colorado Springs, Colo./Univ. of Minnesota-Morris/Sunkist Kids) at 55 kg/121 lbs., Alaina Berube (Escanaba, Mich./Cumberland College/New York AC) at 63 kg/138.75 lbs. and Ali Bernard (New Ulm, Minn./Univ. of Regina) at 72 kg/158.5 lbs.

Fulp-Allen is in the lower half of an 11-woman bracket. She will first face Yuuri Funatsu of Japan in the pigtail round. Funatsu placed fourth at the 2003 Junior World Championships.

Also in Fulp-Allen’s half of the bracket is Marina Markevich of Belarus, who placed third at this year’s Junior World Championships and seventh at this year’s European Championships.

Other notables at 48 kg/105.5 lbs. are two-time World medalist Carol Huynh of Canada, Sigrun Dobner of Germany, who placed fourth at the 2004 World University Championships and Filiz Cikrikci of Turkey, who placed seventh in the 2004 Junior European Championships.

Kelly will face Tirancine DePaola of Italy in the quarterfinals. If she is able to get past her, then Kelly will most likely face 48 kg Olympic champion Irini Merleni of Ukraine.

Other strong competitors in Kelly’s weight class include 2004 Olympian Lyndsay Belisle of Canada, Yuri Kai of Japan, who placed second in the 2004 Asian Championships and Ying-Chi Wang of Chinese Taipei, who placed fifth at the 2004 World University Championships.

Van Dusen will compete in the pigtail round against Kruza Matgonato of Poland. If she wins that match, she will face either Kitti Godo of Hungary, who placed fifth in this year’s European Championships, or Mariya Yahorava of Belarus, who placed eighth in the 2003 Junior World Championships.

Also in Van Dusen’s weight class are 2004 Olympic champion Saori Yoshida of Japan, 2004 Olympic silver medalist Tonya Verbeek of Canada and Ramona Scherer of Germany, who placed eighth in the 2004 World University Championships.

Berube will meet Maria Diana of Italy in the first round of the largest weight class that has 14 competitors. Diana placed seventh in the 2005 Junior World Championships.

On the opposite side of the bracket from Berube is 2004 Olympic champion and two-time World champion Kaori Icho of Japan.

Also competing at Berube’s weight are 2001 World Cup silver medalist Tara Hedican of Canada, Olga Khilko of Belarus, who placed sixth in the Olympic Games, two-time Pan American Championships gold medalist Juliana Borges of Brazil and Teodora Dimitrova of Bulgaria, who placed fifth in the 2005 European Championships,

Bernard will meet Wienuek Aguieszke of Poland in a quarterfinal bout.

Also in Bernard’s weight class are 2002 World champion and two-time European champion Katerina Burmistrova of Ukraine, two-time World Cup silver medalist Ohenewa Akuffo of Canada and Yesim Kilic of Turkey, who placed fifth in the this year’s Junior World Championships.

Women’s competition will begin at 10:00 a.m. at Ozel Yamanlar High School Sports Hall. TheMat.com will provide complete coverage of the event.