Wrestling: Eagles rebuilding
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - So what if Estancia High wrestling coach Steve Perez
only has five boys on his varsity roster. He’s not concerned with
numbers. He’s not concerned with wins. In fact, his only pressing concern
this year is to rebuild a program that produced three Pacific Coast
League champions, including 215-pounder Nathan Thaler who advanced to the
state meet last year.
“It’s totally a rebuilding season,” Perez said. “I’m running a full
squad of frosh-soph. The varsity team was depleted by graduation and
injuries. It’s all about the frosh-soph team. Believe me, I don’t want it
that way. We just have to keep teaching them and make the best of it.”
The Eagles will battle in varsity competition as some wrestlers will
go back and forth from junior varsity to varsity throughout the season.
There will be several forfeits in different weight classes for Estancia
this year.
However, in the 125-pound class, junior Victor Carmona has improved
and is focused to defend his PCL title. Carmona finished third at the
Millikan Tournament earlier this season.
Junior Luis Valdes, PCL runner-up last season at 103 pounds, is
determined to get over the hump this season. Valdes will wrestle in the
119-pound division.
Junior Jeeandy Morales (130) is “the strongest kid on the team,” Perez
said, and he has only wrestled one year. The team also features senior
Victor Valdovinos and sophomore Adam Rodriguez.
“We have a lot of first-time wrestlers,” Perez said.
Perez expects the program to benefit from the school’s 17th annual
Estancia Wrestling Tournament, Jan. 4-5. Last year, the tourney featured
36 schools. This year, 47 schools will enter the competition.
“It’s going to be a nice thing for the school and will help build the
program,” said Perez, who is excited about next year. “My little guys,
the first-year wrestlers, are really picking it up. The frosh-soph team
took fourth out of 12 teams at the Millikan Tournament. I don’t see us
doing anything in (varsity) league. We’re looking toward the future.”
ESTANCIA HIGH WRESTLING
Victor Carmona Jr.
Luis Valdes Jr.
Jeeandy Morales Jr.
Adam Rodriguez So.
Victor Valdovinos Sr.
Coach: Steve Perez
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