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Michael Martinez Reno Tournament of Champions (Reno, Nev.) - 3Rd Date Wgt Cowboy Wrestling 6 2010-11 Wyoming Cowboy Wrestling 12/11 125 Jordan White (Neb.-Kearney) W; MD, 15-3 9-4 Match-by-Match Results 12/11 125 Derek Steely (Neosho) W; D, 9-2 10-4 12/11 125 Josh Smith (Neb.-Kearney) W; F, 6:56 11-4 12/16 125 #13 Jason Lara (Oregon St.) W; D, 9-2 12-4 125 - Michael Martinez Reno Tournament of Champions (Reno, Nev.) - 3rd Date Wgt. Opponent Result Record 12/19 125 Brett Boston (Appalachian St.) W; F, 4:52 13-4 Cowboy Open (Laramie, Wyo.) 12/19 125 Frank Lomas (Bakersfield) W; F, 6:39 14-4 11/13 133 Shawn Jones (Boise St.) W; D, 3-0 1-0 12/19 125 Brandan Rocha (Cal Poly) W; D, 11-10 15-4 11/13 133 Aldon Isenberg (Fort Hays St.) L; D, 12-6 1-1 12/19 125 Anthony Robles (Ariz St.) L; TF, 15-0 15-5 11/13 133 Dustin Stodola (Western St.) W; D, 4-3 2-1 12/19 125 Prescott Gardner (Chattanooga) W; D, 12-9 16-5 11/13 133 Kasey Garnhart (Wyoming) L; D, 4-3 SV 2-2 12/19 125 Shane Young (West Virginia) W; D, 5-3 17-5 12/4 133 Ridge Kiley (Nebraska) L; D, 3-1 2-3 Virgina Duals (Hampton, Va.) Reno Tournament of Champions (Reno, Nev.) 1/7 125 Derek Reber (Bucknell) L; D, 9-7 17-6 12/19 133 Pat Owens (North Carolina) W; D, 5-1 3-3 1/7 125 #4 James Nicholson (Old Dom.) L; MD, 16-8 17-7 12/19 133 Jose Mendoza (Bakersfield) W; D, 4-1 4-3 1/7 125 Joe Spisak (Virginia) W; D, 5-2 18-7 12/19 133 James Roberts (Oregon St.) L; D, 2-0 4-4 1/14 133 #10 Filip Novachkov (Cal Poly) W; D, 6-5 19-7 12/19 133 Kevin Smith (Buffalo) L; D, 3-2 4-5 1/16 133 Marcus Orona (CS-Fullerton) W; F, 6:38 20-7 Virgina Duals (Hampton, Va.) 1/16 133 Brian Tharp (San Fran. St.) W; TF, 16-1 21-7 1/7 125 Mitch Berger (Lehigh) W; D, 8-2 5-5 1/22 133 #13 Flint Ray (Utah Valley) L; F, 4:53 21-8 1/7 125 Sean Walton (Buffalo) W; MD, 14-6 6-5 1/28 133 Forfeit (South Dakota St.) W; Forfeit 22-8 1/7 125 #20 Matt Snyder (Virginia) W; D, 8-4 7-5 1/30 133 Justin Solberg (North Dakota St.) W; TF, 18-2 23-8 1/14 125 Brandan Rocha (Cal Poly) W; D, 7-3 8-5 2/3 133 Derek Gillespie (Air Force) W; TF, 24-9 24-8 1/16 125 Andre Gonzalez (CS-Fullerton) W; MD, 12-4 9-5 2/9 133 Casey Cruz (Northern Colo.) L; D, 7-3 24-9 1/16 125 Pierre Bondoc (San Fran. St.) W; D, 9-3 10-5 2/11 133 Jordan Keller (Oklahoma) L; D, 6-2 24-10 1/22 125 #14 Ben Kjar (Utah Valley) L; D, 5-4 10-6 2/13 133 #1 Jordan Oliver (Oklahoma St.) L; TF, 16-0 24-11 1/28 125 Aaron Pickrel (South Dakota St.) W; D, 7-3 11-6 2/20 133 Ryan Jauch (Northern Iowa) W; D, 5-4 25-11 1/30 125 #17 Trent Sprenkle (N.D. St.) W; D, 3-1 12-6 West Regional (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 2/3 125 Tyler Sprangler (Air Force) W; D, 8-3 13-6 3/6 133 Casey Cruz (Northern Colo.) L; D, 11-4 25-12 2/9 125 Sam Bauer (Northern Colo.) W; MD, 10-2 14-6 3/6 133 Ryan Jauch (Northern Iowa) L; MD, 17-5 25-13 2/11 125 #7 Jarrod Patterson (Oklahoma) W; D, 3-1 SV 15-6 W-L Dual vs. WWC Pins TF MD 2/13 125 #8 Jonathon Morrison (Okla. St.) L; MD, 10-1 15-7 25-13 10-6 5-7 7 3 2 2/20 125 Caleb Flores (Northern Iowa) L; D, 5-3 15-8 West Regional (Colorado Springs, Colo.) - 1st 133 - Jake Eitzen 3/6 125 Sam Bauer (Northern Colo.) W; MD, 14-5 16-8 Date Wgt. Opponent Result Record 3/6 125 #14 Trent Sprenkle (N.D. St.) W; D, 3-2 17-8 Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) 3/6 125 Caleb Flores (Northern Iowa) W; D, 3-1 SV 18-8 1/7 133 Frank Cagnina (Lehigh) L; MD, 15-5 0-1 NCAA Championships (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1/7 133 Kevin Smith (Buffalo) L; F, 5:36 0-2 3/17 125 Joseph Langel (Rutgers) L; D, 6-2 18-9 W-L Dual vs. WWC Pins TF MD 3/17 125 Robert Jillard (Liberty) W; D, 7-2 19-9 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 3/18 125 Mark Rappo (Penn) W; D, 7-5 SV 20-9 3/18 125 Trent Sprenkle (North Dakota St.) L; D, 8-2 20-10 W-L Dual vs. WWC Pins TF MD 133 - Kasey Garnhart Date Wgt. Opponent Result Record 20-10 11-4 7-4 0 0 4 Cowboy Open (Laramie, Wyo.) - 3rd 11/13 133 Derek Gillespie (Air Force) L; D, 7-4 0-1 133 - Tyler Cox 11/13 133 Brody Mayberry (Neb.-Kearney) W; D, 8-3 1-1 Date Wgt. Opponent Result Record 11/13 133 Chad Lousberg (Colo. Mines) W; D, 12-5 2-1 Cowboy Open (Laramie, Wyo.) - 3rd 11/13 133 Michael Martinez (Wyoming) W; D, 4-3 SV 3-1 11/13 125 Kyle O’Brien (Western State) W; F, 5:51 1-0 11/13 133 Cody Cole (Western St.) W; D, 6-3 4-1 11/13 125 Sam Baurer (Northern Colo.) L; D, 7-5 SV 1-1 11/13 133 Tyler Untrauer (Air Force) W; D, 5-4 5-1 11/13 125 Josh Smith (Neb.-Kearney) W; F, 1:51 2-1 Kaufman-Brand Open (Omaha, Neb.) 11/13 125 Kyle O’Brien (Western State) W; D, 9-5 3-1 11/20 133 Thane Antczak (Minnesota) L; D, 8-7 SV2 5-2 Kaufman-Brand Open (Omaha, Neb.) - 6th 11/20 133 Nate Hansen (South Dakota St.) W; D, 8-4 6-2 11/20 125 Josh Smith (Neb.-Kearney) L; D, 12-5 3-2 11/20 133 Caleb Myers (King) W; MD, 18-7 7-2 11/20 125 Andrew Zwirlein (Air Force) W; D, 6-2 4-2 11/20 133 Medical Forfeit (Iowa) W; Med. For. 8-2 11/20 125 Evans Lyle (CSU-Pueblo) W; D, 6-2 5-2 11/20 133 Nate Moore (Iowa) L; F, 0:47 8-3 11/20 125 Derek Steeley (Neosho) W; MD, 12-4 6-2 12/16 133 #15 Kelly Kubec (Oregon St.) L; D, 3-1 8-4 11/20 125 Trent Sprenkle (North Dakota St.) L; D, 9-4 6-3 Reno Tournament of Champions (Reno, Nev.) 11/20 125 Terrance Young (Northern Iowa) L; D, 7-4 6-4 12/19 133 Cameron Neiss (Montana St.) W; MD, 15-6 9-4 12/4 125 David Klingsheim (Nebraska) W; D, 6-5 7-4 12/19 133 Skyler Moore (MSU-Mankato) W; D, 2-1 10-4 Nebraska Kearney Loper Open (Kearney, Neb.) - 1st 12/19 133 Garrett Drucker (Oregon St.) L; D, 4-1 10-5 12/11 125 Daniel Romero (Mesa St.) W; F, 1:49 8-4 12/19 133 Jose Mendoza (Bakersfield) W; D, 4-2 11-5 Cowboy Wrestling 7 12/19 133 Justin Paulsen (Stanford) L; D, 8-2 11-6 141 - McCade Ford Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) Date Wgt. Opponent Result Record 1/7 133 Alex Pellicciotti (Bucknell) L; MD, 11-1 11-7 Northwest Open (Powell, Wyo.) - 3rd 1/7 133 #13 Kyle Hutter (Old Dominion) L; D, 4-0 11-8 11/6 141 Logan Wilson (Utah Valley) L; F, 6:30 0-1 1/28 141 Tyler Johnson (South Dakota St.) W; D, 11-6 12-8 11/6 141 Luis Carranza (Great Falls) W; D, 3-1 1-1 2/9 141 Forfeit (Northern Colo.) W; For. 13-8 11/6 141 Chad Cebulski (Great Falls) W; F, 2:13 2-1 2/11 141 #6 Zack Bailey (Oklahoma) L; MD, 16-6 13-9 11/6 141 Avery Garner (Utah Valley) W; MD, 13-5 3-1 2/13 141 #17 Joshua Kindig (Oklahoma St.) L; D, 8-3 13-10 11/6 141 Kyle Komata (Wyoming) W; D, 4-2 4-1 W-L Dual vs. WWC Pins TF MD 11/6 141 Wyatt Ray (Utah Valley) W; Inj. Def. 5-1 13-10 2-5 5-1 0 0 2 11/6 141 Logan Wilson (Utah Valley) W; D, 5-3 6-1 Cowboy Open (Laramie, Wyo.) 133 - Zach Zehner 11/13 141 Logan Burch (Air Force) W; D, 12-6 7-1 Date Wgt. Opponent Result Record 11/13 141 Adin Duenas (CS-Fullerton) L; D, 7-5 SV 7-2 Northwest Open (Powell, Wyo.) - 2nd 11/13 141 Conrad Snell (Wyoming) L; D, 4-3 7-3 11/6 133 Montana Carson (Minot) W; F, 2:43 1-0 Kaufman-Brand Open (Omaha, Neb.) 11/6 133 Chase Burns (Great Falls) W; D, 9-2 2-0 11/20 141 Luke Silver (Oklahoma St.) L; D, 7-0 7-4 11/6 133 Derek Malan (Utah Valley) W; MD, 12-1 3-0 11/20 141 Jesse Knott (Missouri Valley) L; F, 4:46 7-5 11/6 133 Flint Ray (Utah Valley) L; TF, 18-3 3-1 Nebraska Kearney Loper Open (Kearney, Neb.) Cowboy Open (Laramie, Wyo.) - 1st 12/11 141 Luis DeAnda (Nebraska) W; D, 6-4 8-5 11/13 133 Derek Malan (Utah Valley) W; F, 1:42 4-1 12/11 141 Sam Mecham (Utah Valley) W; D, 8-7 9-5 11/13 133 Jake Budd (Northwest) W; F, 6:45 5-1 12/11 141 Jimmy Savala (Chadron St.) L; MD, 12-4 9-6 11/13 133 Michael Balanga (Northern Colo.) W; F, 2:59 6-1 12/11 141 Mike Hamel (Wyoming) L; D, 4-3 9-7 11/13 133 Alec Chanthapatheth (Neb.-Kear.) W; MD, 13-4 7-1 Utah Valley Open (Orem, Utah) - 3rd 11/13 133 Cameron Neiss (Montana St.) W; D, 7-6 8-1 1/8 141 Markos Serna (Western Wyo.) W; D, 11-9 10-7 Kaufman-Brand Open (Omaha, Neb.) - 1st 1/8 141 Josh Strait (Boise St.) L; D, 3-1 10-8 11/20 133 Taylor Ronan (Missouri) W; F, 0:30 9-1 1/8 141 Joe Hernandez (Western St.) W; F, 0:41 11-8 11/20 133 Jose Sanchez (Pratt) W; MD, 15-1 10-1 1/8 141 Dillon Karajanis (Western Wyo.) W; D, 4-0 12-8 11/20 133 Nick Schenk (Oklahoma St.) W; D, 13-6 11-1 1/8 141 Stefan St.
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