![]() “I was sick and couldn’t breathe, so I had an injury (disqualification),” Perez, who placed third at last season’s state championships, said of that defeat. Perez moved to 22-1, his lone loss coming against defending state champion (113 pounds) Isaiah Locsin. “Felt like it came out just how I planned.”Ĭentral Union’s Micah Perez (122 pounds) pinned two opponents before winning in a decision over RBV’s Nolan Browne in the final. ![]() “I was trying to get that move the whole time,” said Tausaga, whose cousin and teammate, Miracle Tausaga (220 pounds), also pinned his championship opponent. Mount Miguel’s Josh Tausaga was named Most Outstanding Heavyweight after sweeping through three matches, including a reversal-to-pin against Holtville’s Lance Angulo in the final. West Hills’ John Lancaster (128 pounds) won all four of his matches as well as the Most Outstanding Lightweight award. Two of them, Joe Granger (147 pounds) and Anthony Ball (162), came away with first-place medals, helping to preserve the Longhorns’ 10-point lead entering the round. RBV sent three wrestlers into the finals. “Winning this tournament,” Findell said, “was a good checkpoint along the way toward our goals.” ![]()
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