Taking it to the mat
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Mike Sciacca
The week leading up to the CIF State Wrestling Tournament, Edison
High junior Romney Fuga said he felt nervous about the impending
event. After all, it was Fuga’s first trip to Bakersfield for the
state meet.
“For some reason, I was really nervous throughout the week,” Fuga
said. “But coach [Dan Rawlins] told me that I shouldn’t be nervous,
that I was ready for this. I was still a little nervous when I got up
there, but felt better once I started to wrestle.”
Fuga, the Sunset League and CIF Coastal heavyweight champion who
earned a fifth-place finish at the CIF Masters Meet, won four matches
last weekend in Bakersfield to claim fourth place in the heavyweight
division at the state tournament.
He was the lone Sunset League wrestler to earn a top-eight finish
at the state meet.
“At the time, it felt good to know I got a fourth-place finish at
state,” Fuga said. “It felt better, though, when I got back home.
That’s when it sunk in. Finishing fourth at state was a good feeling.
“Next year, though, I’d like to win a state championship. There’s
nowhere to go but up.”
Fuga was one of two Huntington Beach wrestlers to earn a high
finish at the state meet.
Bryan Osuna, a senior at Calvary Chapel in Santa Ana, wrestled his
way to a sixth-place finish at 125 pounds. Osuna entered the state
meet having earned Pacific Coast League, CIF and Masters titles in
his weight class in February.
He was no stranger at the state level either: the meet marked the
third time in four years that Osuna has reached the state tournament.
As a freshman, he finished eighth at state at 103 pounds. A back
injury cut short his sophomore year at 112 pounds, but he rebounded
as a junior to win a league title at 119 pounds, finish second at CIF
and fourth at Masters, then went on to claim sixth place at state.
“I think I pretty much gave it my all and in that sense, I’m
satisfied,” Osuna said of his accomplishments this year. “I was
hoping to finish higher, though.”
Next up for Osuna is the Senior Nationals, scheduled for April 1-3
in Cleveland.
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