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Quanah Briggs, sr., Union, 3A state placer, ranked No. 2 at 215 by
Washington Wrestling Report.
Steven Forgette, sr., Heritage,
first-team all-4A GSHL; ranked No. 6 overall in state at 285.
Zach
Holland, sr., Evergreen, placed sixth at 4A state, 4A GSHL district
champion.
Jared Kilcup, sr., Heritage, ranked fourth in 4A state
at 152.
Beau Klum, sr., Heritage, placed sixth at 4A state, 4A
GSHL district champion at 140.
Scott Lindquist, sr., Columbia River,
3A regional and Clark County champion at 125.
Daniel McElhaney,
sr., Washougal, 2A state and Clark County champion at 125.
Damon
Pedersen, sr., Hudson’s Bay, all-league and ranked No. 3 in 3A at
215.
Dominic Sepe, sr., Ridgefield, 2A GSHL and Clark County
champion at 119.
Joseph Wagner, sr., Hockinson, 2A state and Clark
County runner-up at 160.
Chelssea Eakins, jr., Washougal,
top-ranked female wrestler in area; placed 3rd in state at 145.
mass
Many local wrestling teams are searching for the glory that comes with being
named champions.
Bridgewater-Raynham and Norton appear to be the front
runners for league titles while other teams such as Bristol-Plymouth, Middleboro
and Taunton hope to be in the running by season’s end.
Here’s a look at the
area teams:
Bristol-Plymouth Craftsmen
Head coach: Steve Sentes
Record:
9-11-1
Players to watch: John Cao, Jimmy Clark and Devin Porter.
Outlook:
The Craftsmen begin a new era under first-year head coach Steve
Sentes.
Sentes spent time coaching for Michigan teams and most recently a
state championship team from Riverdale Fort Myers in Florida. Sentes hopes to
see changes as the year progresses.
“It’s different for me this season,”
said Sentes, who recruited 27 wrestlers this season. “Most of my kids are
first-year wrestlers compared to last season’s team. I want to see how well they
can do. I want to see improvement with each match.”
Returning for B-P is John
Cao who tips the scale at 135. Second team Taunton Daily Gazette All-Scholastic
Jimmy Clark (171) is also back.
Devin Porter will be a wrestler to watch at
the heavyweight division. Another tough competitor will be Jonathan Regan
(119).
Another wrestler hoping to make the grade is Wayne Devaughn
(189).
Three female wrestlers will make their debut on the mats this season.
Sara Camacho (125) and Hillary Wilkinson (152) will start for Sentes while Emily
Conway hopes to be a factor during the year.

Washington
WRESTLING: AT A GLANCE
The North is a bit lean as far as female wrestlers are concerned. Regardless, Kentwood’s Antonia Navejas and Jolene Crook-Meyers are among the state’s elite. Both took second at last year’s state tournament — the second time girls have had their own tourney — and will be favorites come February.

Japan
Saori Yoshida, the 2007 Grand Prix winner, was nominated again in wrestling after winning her second straight Olympic title in the 55-kilogram class.
USA

California
Wrestling
State champ Hogan falls
to Pioneer Valley
The No. 1-ranked Hogan High girls' wrestling team was upset by No. 3-ranked Pioneer Valley out of Santa Maria by a score of 60-24.
"I'm taking it hard, but it was a good eye-opener," head coach Rick Manibusan said. "There was a couple of matches that could have went our way, but that's how things turn out."
Hogan was awarded the No. 1 ranking after winning the state championship last year, but lost some players to graduation and others to transfer. Still, the Spartans returned enough girls to merit the high ranking, and Manibusan still thinks his team has plenty of better results ahead of it.
"When you're accustomed to winning, losing is not an option," he said. "But Hogan is a young team, and I always expect a lot from the girls that are out here. By the time state comes around, we're going to be very, very competitive."
Four Hogan girls got wins in the dual meet: Christine Alcantara
(103 pounds), Ariana Reyes (108), Lonisha Cook (146) and Corale Johnson (154) all won by pin.

By CASEY OLSON
Federal Way Mirror Sports
editor
Dec 12 2008, 3:49 PM ·
UPDATED
The Eagles and Mango are also hoping to build a strong girls wrestling program at Federal Way. The coach is having Eagle graduate Sally Roberts come visit the wrestlers during the season to talk about being a woman in wrestling. Roberts is currently on the United States National Team.

Japan
Yoshida auctions her Olympic singlet
