For 25 years, some of the best wrestling teams in California
have traveled to Gilroy High to compete at the Mid-Cal Classic.
Gilroy – For 25 years, some of the best wrestling teams in California have traveled to Gilroy High to compete at the Mid-Cal Classic.
And for 25 years, one of those visiting teams has left with the tournament title.
But 2006? This could be the first year the team title stays in Gilroy.
With the Mustangs coming off a 314-point first-place performance last weekend at the Overfelt Classic, the Gilroy coaches were already feeling good after practice Monday night. The team crowned six individual champions and had just blown away Fremont, ranked second in the state.
“We have a really good shot at winning (Mid-Cals),” said Gilroy assistant coach Mike Koester. “I don’t believe we’ve ever won.”
Added head coach Armando Gonzalez, agreeing, “This is our best chance to win.”
For the first time this season, Gilroy will have its entire roster healthy including No. 2 state-ranked team captain Armando Gonzalez (143 pounds). The Fresno State-bound Gonzalez has been out with a neck injury since late December.
“At this point in the year, we don’t have a hanging nail,” said coach Gonzalez, whose squad was the runner-up to Elk Grove at last year’s Mid-Cals. “We are completely healthy today.”
Gilroy, however, will have to get past a few other state powers to get to the top once all is said and done on Saturday. Among the 51 teams in the field is Foothill (Palo Cedro) and Centennial (Bakersfield). The field also includes 10 wrestlers who placed at last year’s state finals.
In addition to senior Armando Gonzalez, the Mustangs have four other No. 1 seeds: Nico Naranjo (115 pounds), Tim Ibañez (122) and Adin Dueñas (138).
Hollister rival San Benito has attended just about every Mid-Cal Classic that has been held. The ‘Balers’ senior 215-pounder Ryan Dunn (19-0) is a No. 1 seed.
“It’s a very big tournament,” said San Benito head coach Matt Olejnik. “What’s good about it is people in other regions come in and check out the community and now that Gilroy is so tough in wrestling, there’s a good pride factor associated with the tournament.”
For CCS teams, the tournament is one of the last opportunities for teams to see where they stack up with the section’s top competition.
“Basically, there’s a good chance you’ll do well in section if you win here,” said Sobrato head coach Phil Luna.
The first-year Bulldogs coach, who has been to the Mid-Cal Classic before as the coach at Willow Glen, said doing well at the tournament can even boost a team’s seeding at the state tournament.
Friday’s action starts at 10am in both gymnasiums at Gilroy high. On Saturday, matches start at 9:30am.
The Big Three Top Teams
Gilroy
6th in the state last year, three-time CCS defending champion
Centennial
(Bakersfield) – 7th place at 2006 Doc Buchanan
FOOTHILL
Marquee Matchups
174 pounds: (1) Louis Bland (Central Catholic) vs. (2) Hunter Collins (Gilroy). Wrestling fans will be pulling for this matchup in the 174 finals. Bland, the defending state champion at 152 pounds, and Collins are No.1 and No. 2 in California, respectively, and is the most anticipated pairing of the tournament. In their only meeting of the season at Five Counties Jan. 14, Bland beat Collins by one point. Says Collins, “You can’t make a mistake with Louis Bland.”
138 pounds: (1) Adin Dueñas (Gilroy) vs. (2) Daniel Summers (Bellarmine). Best of the No. 7’s. Last year, Dueñas took seventh in the state at 130 pounds while Summers took seventh at 125.
148 pounds: (1) Bryce Horton (Centennial Bakersfield) vs. (4) Joel Shaw (St. Francis). At last year’s state finals, Horton defeated Shaw for seventh place in the 145 weight class. They could face a re-match of that in the semifinals. However, Monterey’s Chris Minafo and King’s Academy’s Stephen Thalin will be there to challenge.
Top Wrestlers
106 pounds – Freddie Vigil (South Bakersfield), Martin Gonzalez (Gilroy), Steven Fitzgerald (Clovis East). 115 pounds – Nico Naranjo (Gilroy), Randall Watts (El Diamante). 122 pounds – Tim Ibañez (Gilroy). 128 pounds – Eddy Ngo (Overfelt). 133 pounds – Jimmy Savala (Clovis), Peter Hoang (Silver Creek). 138 pounds – Adin Dueñas (Gilroy), Danie Summers (Bellarmine). 143 pounds – Armando Gonzalez (Gilroy), Kenny Licon (Fresno), Joey Wilson (Half Moon Bay). 148 pounds – Bryce Horton (Centennial Bakersfield), Joel Shaw (St. Francis), Chris Minafo (Monterey), Stephen Thalin, (Kings Academy). 155 pounds – Mikey Rico (Silver Creek), Jake Cardona (Foothill). 163 pounds – Dan Righi (Redwood). 174 pounds – Louis Bland (Central Catholic), Hunter Collins (Gilroy), Brandon Baldwin (Foothill). 192 pounds – Anthony Castillo (Turlock), Jake Bingham (Antioch). 218 pounds – Ryan Dunn (San Benito). 278 pounds – David Morgan (Centennial).