Mustangs sweep the mats
Bryce Alderton
First-year Costa Mesa High wrestling coach Brett Shainfeld
competed at Corona del Mar for seven-year Coach Gary Almquist. This
fall Shainfeld even had his team run over to CdM to say hi to
Almquist.
On Thursday, Shainfeld’s squad wasn’t as kind on the mats as the
Mustangs beat CdM along with Newport Harbor and Estancia to win the
Newport-Mesa District Championship in the first three-way dual meet
to feature all four district schools.
“I’m happy with the start,” Shainfeld said following the sweep
(3-0). “The guys came in a little disappointed because they lost
(four-year coach Matt Kellogg) but we just focus on simple techniques
and better conditioning.”
Conditioning was evident for Costa Mesa (10-3 overall), as six
Mustangs won district championships. Those winning three matches in
their respective weight classes: senior Carlos Ibarra (103), junior
Silvio Estrada (130), senior Matt Grubisich (140), senior Jesse
Franco (145), senior Adam Donovan (152), and junior Eric Reyes
(heavyweight). Ibarra, Estrada, Franco, Donovan and Reyes all had
three pins.
The Mustangs defeated CdM, 54-21, Newport, 52-24, and Estancia,
54-12.
Newport finished 2-1 for the meet, beating CdM, 44-29, in the
closest team match of the day, and downing the Eagles, 42-25.
Corona del Mar took a 26-23 lead after Sea King Dane Robie
(189-pound class) pinned a Newport wrestler in 7:51, but the Sailors’
Phil Gerard (heavyweight) put a CdM wrestler in a headlock with his
left arm and drove him to the mat to seal the pin for six points.
Newport took the 103- and 112-pound weight classes on CdM forfeits to
gain 12 points and beat the Sea Kings for the first time in Coach
Dominic Bulone’s four years at the helm of the Sailors.
“It helps when you have a full lineup because we got 12 free
points,” Bulone said.
Sailor junior Kid Lim (112), senior Nate Geier (135) and senior
Brandon Marshall (171) won all three of their matches to claim
district championships.
Marshall beemed with a smile following the victory over CdM,
saying, “We don’t have to run tomorrow.”
Host Corona del Mar beat Estancia, 42-20, while falling to Newport
Harbor and Costa Mesa, but had four wrestlers take home district
titles: Brian Feeley (119 on two pins and one default), Ryan Shores
(160), Robie (189) and Alex Diaz (215).
“Shores was impressive to go the distance (against Costa Mesa),”
Almquist said.
Shores led, 8-5, and gained points when he wrapped his arms around
his opponent’s knees to drive his back into the mat, setting up
Shores for an eventual win on decision.
Estancia senior Victor Carmona won the 125-pound weight class on
one pin, one technical decision and one decision. He said his
conditioning made the difference in wrestling three matches Thursday.
Estancia Head Coach Steve Perez, Stainfeld and Bulone all
commended Almquist on his work in making Thursday’s meet possible.
“(Almquist) is doing a great job and this is a nice event to start
and continue,” Perez said. “All four coaches in the district are
great guys. There is no animosity. Our teams often workout together.
It’s a close-knit group that is only going to get closer.”
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