Mat Classic final results

Mat Classic

Tacoma Dome

Final team scores, individual champions and top local finishers

Class 4A

Team scores (Top 10): 1. Moses Lake 117, 2. Lake Stevens 113, 3. Union 80, 4. University 79, 5. Sunnyside 74, 6. Yelm 72, 7. Central Valley 71, 8. Bethel 67.5, 9. Tahoma 66, 10. Decatur 63.

Local teams: 20. Snohomish 32, 46. Jackson 3, 50. Monroe 2, 53. Cascade 1, 54. Mariner 0, 55. Kamiak 0.

106—Championship: Derek Freitag (Kentridge) dec. Ethan Rotondo 6-2; 113—Championship: Trey Long (Moses Lake) pinned Brandon Huft (Mountain View) 1:07; 120—Championship: Bryson Beard (Central Valley) dec. Cooper Mccullough 3-2 OT; Local placer: 7. Tyler Headland (Lake Stevens); 126—Championship: Darren Harris (Yelm) pinned Alex Rodorigo (Lake Stevens) 3:47; 132—Championship: Michael Soler (Lake Stevens) dec. Timmy Martinez (Pasco) 5-4; 138—Championship: Blake Beard (Central Valley) dec. Jake Douglas (Lake Stevens) 1-0; 145—Championship: Diego Castaneda (Sunnyside) pinned Troy Wilson (Rogers) 1:59; Local placers: 7. Trysten Perales (Lake Stevens); 152—Championship: Ty Wilson (Rogers) pinned Isaiah Diggs (Decatur) 5:59; 160—Championship: Hudson Mauseth (Moses Lake) dec. Michael Snediker (Union) 7-4; 170—Championship: Mark Mulligan (Mount Si) dec. Levi Meinzinger (University) 2-0; 182—Championship: Emmanuel Daigbe (Kent Meridian) dec. Alex Berfanger (Union) 3-1; Local placers: 6. Mason Beaver (Lake Stevens); 195—Championship: Cody Vigoren (Lake Stevens) pinned Adam Hokenson (Tahoma) 1:48; 220—Championship: Alex Fairhurst (Snohomish) dec. Dallas Goodpaster (Evergreen) 4-2; 285—Championship Tate Orndorff (University) pinned Austin Wright (Evergreen) 2:39.

Class 3A

Team scores (Top 10): 1. Enumclaw 110, 2. North Central 108.5, 3. Mount Spokane 91, 4. Peninsula 80, 5. Auburn 78, 6. Arlington 76, 7. Auburn Mountainview 76, 8. Oak Harbor 66, 9. Bonney Lake 64.5, 10. Marysville Pilchuck 64.

Local scores: 11. Stanwood 61, 16. Edmonds-Woodway 52.5, 17. Glacier Peak 51.5, 19. Meadowdale 39, 26. Shorewood 25, 28. Everett 32, 46. Mountlake Terrace 1.

106—Championship: Brandon Kaylor (Bonney Lake) dec. Riley Gurr (Kamiakin) 9-7; Local Placers: 4. Trey Swanson (Arlington), 7.Ebrima Fatty (Edmonds-Woodway); 113—Clai Quintanilla (North Central) pinned Taylan Yuasa (Mercer Island) 1:40; Local placers: 4. Sidat Kanyi (Edmonds-Woodway); 120—Championship: Alec Hoover (Mount Spokane) dec. Blake Llarenas (Hanford) 3-2; Local placers: 6. Christian Bertram (Oak Harbor); 126—Championship: Hunter Haney (Enumclaw) pinned Jake Treece (Enumclaw) 2:57; Local placers: 4. Gavin Rork (Arlington), 5. Jeremy Nygard (Arlington); 132—Championship: Andrew Ramirez (Lakes) pinned Hiram Martin (Edmonds-Woodway) 4:11; 138—Championship: West Weinert (Stanwood) dec. Tino Nieves (Lakes) 3-2; Local placers: 3. Jeremy Vester (Oak Harbor), 4. Erik Harris-Udall (Shorewood); 145—Championship: Matt Iwicki (Eastside Catholic) dec. Avery Meyer (Bonney Lake) 5-1; Local placers: 3. Mark Johnston (Oak Harbor), 5. Cooper McAuslan (Arlington), 7. Ryan Daurie (Marysville Pilchuck); 152—Championship: Christian Villani (Bellevue) pinned Zach Goddard (Peninsula 4:36; Local placers: 3. Christian Bagdadi (Everett), 8. Braden Kalloway (Shorewood); 160—Championship: Izaec Quintanilla (North Central) maj. dec. Ruben Crew (Arlington) 12-1; Local Placers: 5. Keith Pablo (Marysville Pilchuck); 170—Championship: Killian Page (Marysville Pilchuck) dec. Mason McDaniel (Juanita) 7-4; Local Placers: 4. Griffin Thomas (Glacier Peak); 182—Championship: Sam Lindsey (Auburn) dec. Luke Holsinger (Peninsula) 2-0; Local Placers: 5. Drew Hatch (Marysville Pilchuck), 6. Anthony Ortega (Stanwood), 7. Marcus Becerra (Glacier Peak); 195—Championship: Evan Condon (Mercer Island) dec. Garret Arrona (Stanwood) 8-5; Local placers: 8. Spencer Schultz (Edmonds-Woodway); 220—Championship: Mario Luevano (Auburn) dec. Tim Smith (Meadowdale) 2-1- 3OT; 285—Championship: Mosese Fifita (Glacier Peak) pinned Jackson Constant (Oak Harbor) 1:12; Local placers: 8. Erca Erdenebayer (Shorewood).

Class 2A

Team scores (Top 10): 1. Clarkston 128, 2. Sedro-Woolley 110, 3. Orting 106, 4. Toppenish 104, 5. Port Angeles 83.5, 6. Selah 74, 7. W.F. West 74, 8. Tumwater 73, 9. Blaine 70, 10. East Valley 69.5.

Local scores: 44. Cedarcrest 4, 45. Lakewood 4, 55. Archbishop Murphy 0, 56. Granite Falls 0, 61. Shorecrest 0

106—Championship: Alex Cruz (Orting) dec. Ty Peth (Burlington-Edison) 2-1; 113—Championship: Spencer Clegg (Clarkston) dec. Trevor Newburn (Ridgefield) 2-0; 120—Championship: Carlos Lopez (Selah) dec. Zach Oster (Washougal) 6-5; 126—Championship: Josue Rodriguez (Toppenish) dec. Logan Sundheim (East Valley) 5-2; 132—Championship: Manny Martinez (Othello) pinned Eric Schmidt (Tumwater) 0:43; 138—Championship: 1. Fred Green (Orting) maj. dec. Cameron Dubos (Bremerton) 12-0; 145—Championship: Zach Volk (Fife) pinned Caleb Frey (Blaine) 1:29; 152—Championship: Brent Evans (Toppenish) dec. Trey Meyer (East Valley) 6-4 OT; 160—Championship: Lucas Eastman (Rochester) dec. Volodymyr Kalinin (Renton) 5-4; 170—Championship: Conner Small (Liberty) dec. Jacob Farrell (Sedro-Woolley) 7-3; 182—Championship: Aaron Tisinger (Anacortes) dec. Quinten Dickman-Roppe (Sedro-Woolley) 10-9; 195—Championship: Matt Robbins (Port Angeles) dec. Nate Vaughn (Sedro-Woolley) 4-0; 220—Championship: Dylan Beeler (Clarkston) dec. Cameron Loos (Hockinson) 3-2; 285—Championship: Hunter Mullins (Orting) dec. Roberto Coronel (Port Angeles) 6-0.

Class 1A

Team scores (Top 10): 1. Freeman 169.5, 2. Colville 135.5, 3. Montesano 123, 4. Deer Park 106, 5. Forks 102, 6. Royal 96.5, 7. Sultan 90, 8. Vashon Island 87, 9. Granger 70, 10. Lakeside 65.5

Local scores: 40. South Whidbey 0.

106—Championship: TJ Baun (Colville) pinned Jaron Gunter (Kiona-Benton) 1:59; Local placers: 4. David Woo (Sultan); 113—Championship: Chase Wickman (Vashon Island) pinned Sebastian Morales (Forks) 3:24; 120—Championship: Dalton Young (Lakeside) dec. Jacob Ellegson (Montesano) 7-0; 126—Championship: Derick Tollen (LA Center) dec. John Crise (Chewelah) 16-9; Local placers: 4. James Mackenzie (Sultan); 132—Championship: Tyler Ward (Colville) dec. Adrian Morales (Granger) 8-5 3OT; Local placers: 3. Jamell Carroll (Sultan); 138—Championship: Victor Almaguer (Granger) dec. Matt Crise (Chewelah) 7-0; 145—Championship: Diego Hernandez (Zillah) dec. Austin Cain (Montesano) 3-1; Local placers: 3. Cory Martinez (Sultan); 152—Championship: Garrett Brown (Lakeside) dec. Ian Cox (Colville) 3-2; 160—Championship: Alex Aguilar (Omak) dec. Ryley Smith (Colville) 3-0; 170—Championship: Ben Knight (Colville) pinned Kylar Prante (Montesano) 2:59; 182—Championship: Markus Goldbach (Freeman) pinned Austin Darvell (Castle Rock) 7:59 3OT; Local placers: 8. Matt Baller (Sultan); 195—Championship: Jason Aebischer (Deer Park) dec. Sebastian Hyta (Freeman) 5-2; Local placers: 8. Brandon Webb (Sultan); 220—Championship: Trevor Eicher (Deer Park) pinned Damon Davis (Cascade Christian) 4:31; Local placers: 6. Morgan Yates (Sultan) 285—Championship: Miguel Morales (Forks) pinned Tanner Cook (Kiona Benton) 1:41.

Class 2B/1B

Weight Classes with local placers

220—Championship: Mason McKenzie (Darrington) dec. Dalton Yoder (Toledo) 11-5.

GIRLS

Weight classes with local placers

140—3. Ally De La Cruz (Kamiak); 155—4. Leigh Lamay (Mount Vernon); 170—4. Ruthie Karlberg (Stanwood); 235—7. Jailee Mercedes (Stanwood).

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