CdM duo advances
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Chris Yemma
Brian Feeley came so close last year, but fell one spot short.
This year was sweet redemption.
After only his fourth meet back from a knee injury, the Corona del
Mar High senior wrestler qualified for the Masters Meet for first,
and what will be the last, time in his high school career.
“It feels really good,” Feely said. “Last year I came here I had
to go against the same guy twice and I got sixth. He beat me every
time.”
This year was a different story for the wrestler, who competes in
the 130-pound weight class. He defeated Murrieta Valley’s Jaime
Arroyo to claim third place in the CIF Southern Section Southern
Division tournament Saturday at Westminster High. He won by decision,
5-2.
“I came back [from the knee injury] and I told myself I’m going to
win CIF,” said Feeley, who had forgone knee surgery earlier in the
year so he could continue wrestling.
“I didn’t make it to the final, but I did the next best thing I
could do.”
In his ninth season holding the reins of the CdM wrestling
program, coach Gary Almquist accomplished what he describes as his
greatest season.
Two other of his wrestlers placed in the top six, with senior
Andrew Kaligian (215) also placing third to qualify for next
weekend’s Masters Meet at Fountain Valley High. Kaligian won by
decision, 6-5, in an overtime fourth round.
Senior Jon Dean (152) lost by decision in an overtime fourth
round, 2-0, to place sixth and barely miss qualifying for the
Masters. He lost to the same opponent who knocked him into the
consolation bracket back in the quarterfinals.
“I really wanted five of them to place, but we did well with
three, considering the injuries,” Almquist said. “This is the best
year we’ve had.”
Almquist said his team was plagued with injuries this season. He
said he lost three seniors in the last two weeks.
“If you bring back those three seniors, they would have been
scoring points for us,” Almquist said.
Senior Robby Richey (275) lost in the consolation quarterfinals,
while both Ian Hogan (160) and Isaac Inouye (140) lost in the first
round.
Estancia’s Efren Alvarez (189) lost by pin in the second round,
while Dominic Durastanti (275) and Danny Alderete (130) both lost in
the first round for the Eagles.
Costa Mesa senior Joe Amburgey (171) lost in the first round by
decision, 9-4, and Garrett Williams (112) lost in the first round by
pin.
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