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Zahid Valencia - Arizona State University

Zahid Valencia – Arizona State University

How to get recruited and wrestle in college

You’re a high school wrestler, maybe one of the best at your school, but that might not be enough to get you recruited. Being able to compete at the collegiate level is hard to do and you must excel both in your sport and in the classroom and be sure to get your name out there to college wrestling coaches.

Wrestling coaches have small budgets for recruiting so having an online profile and proactively getting your results out there is the best way to maximize your recruiting opportunities. Wrestling programs don’t have the same budget as football programs for example where there are scouts and recruiters around the country. Don’t wait for a coach to find you, go find programs and schools that suit you and contact the coach.

There are 371 men’s wrestling programs nationwide: 76 Division 1 wrestling colleges, 59 Division 2 wrestling colleges, 105 Division 3 wrestling colleges, 59 NAIA wrestling colleges, 42 NJCAA wrestling colleges and 30 other colleges outside these divisions.

NCAA

Competing in NCAA DI wrestling can be very rewarding. Few things are as thrilling as competing at your dream school in front of screaming crowds against the top wrestlers in the country. The intensity is high and the competition is fierce. But keep in mind that roster spots are never secure and leisure time is next to nonexistent. Athletes’ schedules are packed with practice, gym sessions, travel, study hours and volunteer work. This includes weekends and the off-season. The D1 college wrestler is truly dedicated for four years.

Intercollegiate Wrestling has long been a very respected and important NCAA sport. College wrestling has traditionally been a men’s sport, but more and more women are starting to take up wrestling. At this time there are only 3 NCAA schools that have women’s wrestling as a scholarship sport.

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There are 76 Division 1 schools that have wrestling programs. 9.9 scholarships are allocated per team with the average roster size being 32. The 59 NCAA Division 2 colleges can offer 9 scholarships per team.

There are 19 division 3 colleges that wrestle at intercollegiate level but no athletic scholarships can be awarded at the DIII level.

NAIA

43 colleges affiliated with the NAIA offer wrestling scholarships. 11 of these schools have active women’s wrestling programs but there are no scholarships. For men there are 9 wrestling scholarships per school. Both the NCAA and NAIA class wrestling as an equivalency sport which means scholarships can be broken up into partial scholarships.

NJCAA

40 Junior colleges sponsor intercollegiate wrestling, of these two have active women’s wrestling programs. There are 16 scholarships per program for men only.

Evan Wick - University of Wisconsin

Evan Wick – University of Wisconsin

Here are some things that you can do to increase your chances of being recruited

  1. Get Good Grades. As we mentioned earlier, good grades are essential. Do not let your academics slip. Roster spots are limited so if you can’t meet the NCAA’s eligibility requirements then you won’t get onto the wrestling coach’s team roster.
  2. Attend Camps. Most college programs offer wrestling camps. Be sure to attend the camps at the schools you’re most interested in. This is a great way to showcase your skills and get to know the coaches.
  3. Create a Recruiting Profile. Get your name and results out there to college wrestling coaches! Recruiting is YOUR responsibility

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Hope International University in Fullerton to Start Wrestling

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Hope International Release
May 28, 2024
Hope International University WrestlingFullerton, CA – Hope International University is proud to announce our intent to launch a men’s wrestling program beginning in the 2024-25 academic year. Shawn Contos will lead the inaugural program as head coach.
Contos comes to HIU, having previously led programs at Lyon College (AR), Iowa Wesleyan University (IA), and St. John’s High School and Academy (OH). Contos has also served on the coaching staff at such institutions as Iowa State University, University of Maryland, and Pennsylvania State University with Cael Sanderson’s storied team that won four NCAA National Wrestling Championships. Coach Contos has wrestled internationally, competing in the 2012 Olympic Trials, ranked in the top ten in the nation at the senior level, and won several national championships.
His education includes completed coursework at Briar Cliff University, University of Michigan, and St. John’s Jesuit High School and Academy in Toledo, Ohio. Contos is certified as a Bronze Level coach with USA Wrestling, a level one CrossFit coach, as well as a certification in level one Olympic weightlifting and kettlebell training.
Asked about launching the program, Contos said, “I am excited to get things started and to bring together a group of like-minded individuals to glorify God with our effort. We are going to work on reaching the best version of ourselves and have fun doing what we love, focused on high-level technique and training at the highest capacity. I look forward to witnessing the development of these wrestlers on the mat, in the classroom, and spiritually as we strive to be our best and to praise Jesus Christ with all that we say and do.”
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Intermat College Wrestling Rankings 2023-2024

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Penn State Wrestling 2023 NCAA National Champions

Penn State Wrestling 2023 NCAA National Champions

Rankings updated: December 10, 2023

Tournament Team Rankings

RankCollegeConference
1Penn State WrestlingPenn StateBig Ten Wrestling Conference
2Missouri WrestlingMissouriBig 12 Wrestling Conference
3Nebraska WrestlingNebraskaBig Ten Wrestling Conference
4North Carolina State WrestlingNorth Carolina StateACC Wrestling Conference
5Oklahoma State WrestlingOklahoma StateBig 12 Wrestling Conference
6Iowa WrestlingIowaBig Ten Wrestling Conference
7Michigan WrestlingMichiganBig Ten Wrestling Conference
8Virginia Tech WrestlingVirginia TechACC Wrestling Conference
9Cornell WrestlingCornellEIWA Wrestling Conference
10Arizona State WrestlingArizona StatePac-12 Wrestling Conference
11Iowa State WrestlingIowa StateBig 12 Wrestling Conference
12Ohio State WrestlingOhio StateBig Ten Wrestling Conference
13South Dakota State WrestlingSouth Dakota StateBig 12 Wrestling Conference
14Rutgers WrestlingRutgersBig Ten Wrestling Conference
15Northern Iowa WrestlingNorthern IowaBig 12 Wrestling Conference
16Lehigh WrestlingLehighEIWA Wrestling Conference
17Air Force WrestlingAir ForceBig 12 Wrestling Conference
18Oregon State WrestlingOregon StatePac-12 Wrestling Conference
19Oklahoma WrestlingOklahomaBig 12 Wrestling Conference
20Lock HavenMAC Wrestling Conference
T21Illinois WrestlingIllinoisBig Ten Wrestling Conference
T21MarylandBig Ten Wrestling Conference
23Stanford WrestlingStanfordPac-12 Wrestling Conference
24Wisconsin WrestlingWisconsinBig Ten Wrestling Conference
T25North Carolina WrestlingNorth CarolinaACC Wrestling Conference
T25Pittsburgh WrestlingPittsburghACC Wrestling Conference
27Cal Poly WrestlingCal PolyPac-12 Wrestling Conference
28Purdue WrestlingPurdueBig Ten Wrestling Conference
T29Virginia WrestlingVirginiaACC Wrestling Conference
T29Wyoming WrestlingWyomingBig 12 Wrestling Conference

Dual Team Rankings

RankCollegeConference
1Penn State WrestlingPenn StateBig Ten Wrestling Conference
2Iowa WrestlingIowaBig Ten Wrestling Conference
3Missouri WrestlingMissouriBig 12 Wrestling Conference
4Nebraska WrestlingNebraskaBig Ten Wrestling Conference
5Iowa State WrestlingIowa StateBig 12 Wrestling Conference
6Ohio State WrestlingOhio StateBig Ten Wrestling Conference
7North Carolina State WrestlingNorth Carolina StateACC Wrestling Conference
8Cornell WrestlingCornellEIWA Wrestling Conference
9Virginia Tech WrestlingVirginia TechACC Wrestling Conference
10Michigan WrestlingMichiganBig Ten Wrestling Conference
11Oklahoma State WrestlingOklahoma StateBig 12 Wrestling Conference
12Minnesota WrestlingMinnesotaBig Ten Wrestling Conference
13South Dakota State WrestlingSouth Dakota StateBig 12 Wrestling Conference
14Rutgers WrestlingRutgersBig Ten Wrestling Conference
15Navy WrestlingNavyEIWA Wrestling Conference
16Oregon State WrestlingOregon StatePac-12 Wrestling Conference
17Pittsburgh WrestlingPittsburghACC Wrestling Conference
18Oklahoma WrestlingOklahomaBig 12 Wrestling Conference
19Arizona State WrestlingArizona StatePac-12 Wrestling Conference
20Penn WrestlingPennEIWA Wrestling Conference
21MarylandBig Ten Wrestling Conference
22Stanford WrestlingStanfordPac-12 Wrestling Conference
23Illinois WrestlingIllinoisBig Ten Wrestling Conference
24West Virginia WrestlingWest VirginiaBig 12 Wrestling Conference
25Northern Iowa WrestlingNorthern IowaBig 12 Wrestling Conference
26Appalachian State WrestlingAppalachian StateSouthern Conference Wrestling
27North Carolina WrestlingNorth CarolinaACC Wrestling Conference
28Lehigh WrestlingLehighEIWA Wrestling Conference
29Indiana WrestlingIndianaBig Ten Wrestling Conference
30Wisconsin WrestlingWisconsinBig Ten Wrestling Conference

Individual California Wrestlers

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8th Richie Figueroa – Arizona State (Selma HS)
30th Dominic Mendez – Cal Poly (Righetti HS)
32nd Tristan Lujan – Michigan State (Selma HS)

133

4th Aaron Nagao – Penn State (Esperanza HS)

141

21st Jack Gioffre – Virginia (Buchanan HS)
23rd Cleveland Belton – Oregon State (St. John Bosco HS)
27th Jason Miranda – Stanford (Poway HS)

149

3rd Kyle Parco – Arizona State (De La Salle HS)
10th Jaden Abas – Stanford (Rancho Bernardo HS)
33rd Michael Gioffre – Virginia (Buchanan HS)

157

16th Chase Saldate – Michigan State (Gilroy HS)

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165

2nd Izzak Olejnik – Oklahoma State (Bakersfield HS)
12th Matthew Olguin – Oregon State (Buchanan HS)
22nd Giano Petrucelli – Air Force (Clovis HS)
25th Joshua Kim – Harvard (Santiago HS)

174

22nd b – Iowa State (Temecula Valley HS)
32nd Andrew Sparks – Minnesota (Calvary Chapel HS)

184

2nd Berie Truax -Penn State (Rancho Buena Vista HS)
6th Trey Munoz – Oregon State (Trabuco Hills HS)

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23rd Seth Nevills – Maryland (Clovis HS)
27th Josiah Hill – Little Rock (Bakersfield HS)

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California Community College State Champions

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2023 California Community College Wrestling Team Champions: Mt. San Antonio College

2023 California Community College Wrestling Team Champions: Mt. San Antonio College

*Wrestler in bold was the Outstanding Wrestler

2023
125 – Christopher Calderon – Mt. San Antonio
133 – Devin Martinez – Rio Hondo
141 – Zachary Parker – Mt. San Antonio
149 – Brandon Bollinger – Victor Valley
157 – Alex Ramirez –  Mt. San Antonio
165 – Ethan Boyd – Sacramento City
174 – Nathan Cruz – Mt. San Antonio
184 – Adrian Chavez-Morales – Sacramento City
197 – Ethan Birch – Sacramento City
285 – Isaiah Perez – Chabot College

2022
125 – Christopher Betancourt – Mt San Antionio
133 – Devin Murphy – Fresno City
141 – Wayne Joint – West Hills
149 – Felix Osorio – Cerritos
157 – Jackson Morgan – Fresno City
165 – Armando Murillo – Cerritos
174 – Jake Prudek – Fresno City
184 – Luke Meyer – Fresno City
197 – Rudy Garcia – Fresno City
285 – Carson Hatch – Modesto

2021
125 – Jonathan Prata – Cerritos
133 – Jason Valencia – Mt. Sac
141 – Wayne Joint – West Hills
149 – Lupe Lyon – West Hills
157 – Noah Cruz – Fresno City
165 – Hassan Khan – Sacramento City
174 – Wetzel Hill – Mt. Sac
184 – Jonathan Hunter – Bakersfield
197 – Angel Solis – West Hills
285 – Jonovan Smith – Cerritos

2019
125 – Jonathan Prada – Cerritos
133 – Kahlil Tucker – Rio Hondo
141 – Isaiah Mora – Cerritos
149 – Daniel Ruiz – Fresno City
157 – Josh McMillan – Fresno City
165 – Jacob Hansen – Moorpark
174 – Jonathan Hunter – Bakersfield
184 – Stephen Martin – Skyline
197 – Jack Kilner – Fresno City
285 – Armando Barcenas – Fresno City

2018
125 – Greg Villoria – Delta

133 – Isaiah Perez – Fresno City
141 – Josh Brown – Cerritos
149 – Daniel Ruiz – Fresno City
157 – Luis Vargas – Santa Ana
165 – Augustine Garcia – Fresno City
174 – Abner Romero – Fresno City
184 – Bronson Harmon – Sacramento City
197 – Anthony Cress – Chabot
285 – Cristian Ayala – Mt. Sac

2017

125 – Brandon Betancourt – Fresno City
133 – Isiah Perez – Fresno City
141 – Aaron Mora – Fresno City
149 – Dylan Martinez – Fresno City
157 – James Schmidt – Rio Hondo
165 – Apollo Santos – Mt. SAC
174 – Anthony Cress – Chabot
184 – Adrian Godinez – Bakersfield
197 – David Vanweems – Cerritos
285 – Chance Eskam – Palomar

2016
125 – Julian Gaytan – Fresno city
133 – Alberto Garcia – Palomar
141 – Kevin Kelly – Mt. Sac
149 – Dylan Martinez – Fresno City
157 – Kevin James – Cerritos
165 – Derek Lee Loy – Sacramento City
174 – Alex Garcia – Cuesta
184 – Kalan Hastey – Sacramento City
197 – David Vanweems – Cerritos
285 – Chance Eskam – Palomar

2015
125 – Gio Castillo – Mt. San Antonio
133 – Jonas Gaytan – Fresno city
141 – Josh Bennett – Sierra
149 – Terrill Sidner – Mt. San Antonio
157 – Aaron Negrette – Cerritos
165 – Dylan Forzani – Sacramento City
174 – Mo Naser – Fresno City
184 – Alex Graves – Palomar
197 – Oscar Martinez – Cerritos
285 – Seville Hayes – Palomar

2014
125 – Arnulfo Olea – Fresno City
133 – Dustin Kirk – Cerritos
141 – Terrill Sidner – Mt. San Antonio
149 – AJ McKee – Cerritos
157 – Keanu Tom – Cerritos
165 – Victor Pierra – Chabot
174 – Mo Naser – Fresno City
184 – Will Gockel-Figge – Fresno City
197 – Jack Murphy – Bakersfield
285 – Robert Chism – Cerritos

2013
125 – Christian Betancourt of Mount San Antonio
133 – Nathan Pike of Mount San Antonio
141 – Ali Naser of Fresno City
149 – Martine Sandoval of Fresno City
157 – Taylor Hodel of Sacramento City
165 – Desi Rios of Sacramento City
174 – Alex Campos-Chambers of Sacramento City
184 – Kenny Steers of Sacramento City
197 – Jairo Chavez of Sierra College
285 – Nader Abdullatif of Mount San Antonio

2012
125 – Andres Torres (Santa Rosa JC)
133 – Juan Jaime (Santa Ana)
141 – Abel Avila (Rio Hondo)
149 – Spencer Hill (Fresno City)
157 – Brady Bersano (Fresno City)
165 – Matt Hickman (Fresno City)
174 – Ryan McWatters (Victor Valley)
184 – Kenneth Breaux (Mt San Antonio)
197 – Khymba Johnson (Sierra)
285 – Daniel Gusev (Sierra)

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2011
125 – Pierce Lowry Mt San Antonio College
133 – Eric Orozco West Hills College
141 – Frank Martinez Rio Hondo College
149 – Conrad Rangell Fresno City College
157 – Brady Bersano Fresno City College
165 – Tigran Adzhemyan Fresno City College
174 – Martin Fabbian Fresno City College
184 – Fito Juarez Fresno City College
197 – Logan Paul Eickhoff Shasta College
285 – Luis Contreras Fresno City College

2010
125 – Estevan Cabanas, Cerritos College
133 – Charlie Seang, San Joaquin Delta College
141 – Kevin Rojas, Fresno City College
149 – Conrad Rangel, Fresno City College
157 – Eric Lopez, Victor Valley College
165 – Tigran Adzhemyan, Fresno CIty College
174 – Martin Fabbian, Fresno CIty College
184 – Jesse Hellinger, Sacramento City College
197 – Jordan Williams, Sierra College
285 – Jose Lopez, Cerritos College

2009
125 – Jimmy Martinez, Santa Ana
133 – Norman Richmond, Sierra
141 – Bobby Scofield, Santa Ana
149 – Jose Navarro, Santa Ana
157 – Chris Urquizo, Fresno City
165 – Fernando Lucatero, Fresno City
174 – Dustin Reid, Shasta
184 – Caleb Gerl, Cerritos
197 – J.T. Minto, Shasta
285 – Jose Lopez, Cerritos

2008
125 – Angel Olea, Fresno City
133 – Todd Wilcox, Sierra
141 – Mike Koehnlein, Cerritos
149 – Brad Kummerer, Lassen
157 – Alfonso Sanchez, Fresno City
165 – Zeth St. Clair, Sierra
174 – Cody Vasconcellos, Sacramento City
184 – Steven Urquizo, Fresno City
197 – Tyler Garcia, Santa Ana
285 – Matt Gibson, Sierra

2007
125 – Angel Olea Fresno City
133 – Norman Richmond Sierra
141 – Juan Archuleta Sacramento City
149 – Jose Serrato Santa Ana
157 – Trinity Perkins Lassen
165 – Lewis Gonzales Palomar
174 – Victor Carazo Modesto
184 – Ryan Sughrue Modesto
197 – Shane Miller Lassen
285 – Erik Nye Sierra

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2006
125 – Ivan Sanchez Santa Ana
133 – Carlos Alaniz Cerritos
141 – Leland Gridley Sierra
149 – Alfonso Sanchez Fresno
157 – Devin Velasquez Santa Ana
165 – Glenn Shaw Palomar
174 – Kyle Griffin Santa Rosa
184 – Tim Hawkins Mt San Antonio
197 – Jerred Dixon Sacramento City
285 – Erik Nye Sierra College

2005
125 – Sabi Singh Fresno City
133 – Corey Hamabata Mt San Antonio
141 – Benny Garcia San Joaquin Delta
149 – Mike O’Hara Santa Ana
157 – Zac Taylor West Valley
165 – Jeff Davis Cerritos College
174 – Konrad Schwartz Sacramento City
184 – Tim Hawkins Mt San Antonio
197 – Jacob Starr Cuesta
285 – Marcus Moore Sierra

2004
125 – Eugene Yasutomi Cerritos
133 – JJ Holt Moorpark
141 – Matt Maldonado Bakersfield
149 – Miguel Gutierrez Bakersfield
157 – John Keene Santa Ana
165 – Hurshid Haldarov Sierra
174 – Jason Points Bakersfield
184 – Yasser Pezzat Fresno
197 – Danny Melendez Santa Ana
285 – Joe Espejo Bakersfield

2003
125 – Logan Ingram Cuesta
133 – Raul Lopez Sierra
141 – Drew Fredenburg West Valley
149 – Miguel Gutierrez Bakersfield
157 – Micah Zachary Shasta
165 – Angelo Lago Palomar
174 – Yasser Pezzat Fresno
184 – Jesse Taylor Palomar
197 – Mariano Sanchez Fresno
285 – Jacob Hallmark Fresno

2002
125 – Jason Moreno Bakersfield
133 – Damacio Page Cerritos
141 – Shannon Slack Cerritos
149 – Marco Lara Cerritos
157 – Matt Lambert Palomar
165 – Tony Morland Bakersfield
174 – Jesse Vazquez Modesto
184 – Chris Lopez Cerritos
197 – Ralph Garcia Moorpark
285 – Bret Clark Bakersfield

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2001
125 – Jason Moreno Bakersfield
133 – Jose Palomares Santa Ana
141 – Russell Muira Fresno City
149 – Nick Tatum Sacramento
157 – Eddie Lucatero Moorpark
165 – Sam Sotelo Chabot
174 – Andy Tufnell Cerritos
184 – Jesse Juarez Golden West
197 – Ralph Garcia Moorpark
285 – Chase Gormely Golden West

2000
125 – Jack Anaya Cypress
133 – Robert Sepulveda Fresno
141 – James Guizar Palomar
149 – Saul Lucatero Moorpark
157 – Joey Martinez Skyline
165 – Brian Holt Sierra
174 – Wes Tielens Palomar
184 – Chris Gonzales Moorpark
197 – Dan Martinez Cuesta
285 – Hossin Oshani Cerritos

1999
125 – Fernando Serratos Golden West
133 – James Guizar Palomar
141 – Ryan Meloche Bakersfield
149 – Casey Olson Fresno
157 – Brian Holt Sierra
165 – Arsen Aleksanyan Moorpark
174 – Larry Johnson Bakersfield
184 – David Bonilla Mt SAC
197 – Hossin Oshani Cerritos
285 – Joe Vitromile Palomar

1998
125 – Camilo Gonzalez Mt SAC
133 – Fabian Sandoval Cuesta
141 – Ryan Meloche Bakersfield
149 – Joey Martinez Skyline
157 – Ken Murray Chabot
165 – Heath Sims Cerritos
174 – Brian Webster Santa Ana
184 – Jason Rossotti Fresno
197 – David Bonilla Mt SAC
285 – Masound Rahmani Cerritos

1997
118 – Dave Leonard Sierra
126 – Levi Harbin Palomar
134 – Paris Ruiz Fresno
142 – Jonte Davis Fresno
150 – William Brown Fresno
158 – Bruno Bicocca Cuesta
167 – Ati Conner Moorpark
177 – Chuck Sandlin Moorpark
190 – Tom Gohde Fresno
Hwt – Randy Leydecker Sacramento

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1996
118 – Mario Solorio West Valley
126 – Paris Ruiz Fresno
134 – Stan Greene Fresno
142 – Alfredo Frausto Rancho Santiago
150 – Mario Castillo West Valley
158 – Branden Rush Sacramento
167 – Alberto Romero Palomar
177 – Raphael Davis Golden West
190 – Tito Ortiz Golden West
Hwt – Dave Wheeler Cypress

1995
118 – David Rivas East LA
126 – Joe Estrada San Bernardino
134 – Omar Diaz Mt SAC
142 – Alfredo Frausto Ranch Santiago
150 – Anthony Valencia East LA
158 – Phil Holmgren Mt SAC
167 – Greg Jackson Cerritos
177 – Brian Bowles Santa Rosa
190 – Tito Ortiz Golden West
Hwt – Gabe Zagata Skyline

1994
118 – Jake Roberts Palomar
126 – Gus Banuelos West Valley
134 – Yero Washington Fresno
142 – Eddie Ramos Fresno
150 – Ernesto Espinoza Palomar
158 – Doug Blake Mt SAC
167 – Shawn Dawley Sierra
177 – Brian Bowles Santa Rosa
190 – Adimu Madyum Cerritos
Hwt – Chad Mast Fresno

1993
118 – Charlie Valencia East LA
126 – Gus Banuelos West Valley
134 – Detran Gant Fresno
142 – Pat Coffing Sacramento
150 – Tony Cooper Sacramento
158 – Alphonso Tucker Fresno
167 – Matt Padgett Rancho Santiago
177  – Vahan Adzhemyan East LA
190 – Brian Campbell Modesto
Hwt – Mike Carolan Diablo Valley

1992
118 – Jesse Espinosa Cerritos
126 – Jeff Hobart Sacramento
134 – Ben Ervin Fresno
142 – Marcial Cruz West Valley
150 – Byron Campbell Palomar
158 – Rod Luddington Cerritos
167 – Eddie Luna Palomar
177 – Vahan Adzhemyan East LA
190 – Brian Tomazic Rancho Santiago
Hwt – Mike Carolan Diablo Valley

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1991
118 – Valo Barajas Moorpark
126 – Jeff Holbart Sacramento
134 – Ben Ervin Fresno
142 – Dustin Riley Fresno
150 – Dustin Harless Palomar
158 – Kent Davis Mt SAC
167 – Clark Conover Chabot
177 – Monday Equabar East LA
190 – Todd Parham Sacramento
Hwt – Ed Neal Fresno

1990
118 – Sam Lopez Cypress
126 – Delfino Ochoa Moorpark
134 – Shawn McGhee Lassen
142 – Robby Cook Moorpark
150 – Country Taylor Lassen
158 – Cung Le West Valley
167 – Craig Doerfert Diablo Valley
177 – Luis Castro Bakersfield
190 – Ken Stegall Cypress
Hwt – Lamar Washington Lassen

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