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Chicago Public Schools City Championships 2011- 2012 January 29, 2012 Place Score Name 1St 2Nd 3Rd 4Th 5Th 6Th Chicago Public Schools City Championships 2011- 2012 January 29, 2012 Place Score Name 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 256.00 Lane Tech High School 3 7 1 2 2 153.50 Bowen High School 3 1 1 2 1 3 87.00 Taft High School 2 1 1 1 4 67.00 Chicago Agi Science 1 1 1 1 5 64.00 King High School 1 1 1 1 6 62.00 Uplift High School 3 1 7 46.00 Northside Prep 2 1 8 45.00 Fenger High School 1 1 9 43.00 Foreman High School 1 1 1 10 42.00 Austin High School 2 1 11 38.00 Kelly High School 1 1 1 12 36.00 Curie High School 2 36.00 Brooks High School 3 14 32.00 Julian High School 1 1 15 30.00 Simeon High School 1 1 16 26.00 Clemente High School 1 26.00 Amundsen High School 1 1 18 24.00 Mather High School 1 24.00 Morgan Park High School 2 20 23.00 Juarez High School 1 1 21 21.00 Kenwood Academy High School 2 22 20.00 Carver High School 1 23 16.00 Douglass High School 2 16.00 Dunbar High School 2 16.00 Hubbard High School 1 26 15.00 Roberson High School 1 1 27 13.00 Manley High School 1 28 11.00 Phoenix Military Academy 1 11.00 Urban Prep High School 1 30 8.00 Gage Park High School 1 31 7.00 Collins High School 1 32 3.00 Team Englewood 3.00 Roosevelt High School 34 2.00 Kennedy High School 35 1.00 Harper High School 1.00 Corliss High School 37 0.00 Al Raby High School 0.00 Farragut High School 0.00 Little Village High School 0.00 Orr High School 0.00 Marshall High School 0.00 Crane High School 0.00 Phillips High School 0.00 Bronzeville 0.00 Bogan High School * Team has non-scoring wrestler Chicago Public Schools City Championships 2011- 2012 January 29, 2012 Place Score Name 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 0.00 Gary Comer High School 0.00 Sullivan High School 0.00 Kelvyn Park High School 0.00 Westinghouse High School 0.00 Senn High School 0.00 Harlan High School 0.00 Hyde Park High School 0.00 Chicago Vocational Career Academy 0.00 Uno High School 0.00 Schurz High School 0.00 Lakeview High School 0.00 Von Steuben 0.00 Chicago Academy * Team has non-scoring wrestler Chicago Public Schools City Championships 2011- 2012 January 29, 2012 106 Melvin Kurian (N1) TAFT (12) 12- 2 Bout: 113 Melvin Kurian (N1) TAFT Bye Fall 1:23 Bout: 2 Jajuan Ross (C2) BOWEN Jajuan Ross (C2) BOWEN 8- 2 Bout: 253 Melvin Kurian (N1) TAFT Kyle Tate (S2) BROOKS Dec 17-15 (10) 25- 2 Bout: 3 Kyle Tate (S2) BROOKS Cory Wilson (S3) JULIAN Dec (10) 18- 2 Bout: 114 Alberto Dominguez (W1) KELLY Dec 10-9 Alberto Dominguez (W1) KELLY 13- 0 Bout: 311 Melvin Kurian (N1) TAFT Champion Kenneth Jones (C1) CURIE Dec 9-5 12- 5 Bout: 115 James Angsten (N2) LANETECH Daisy Rodriguez (N3) SCHURZ Fall 1:19 0- 0 Bout: 6 James Angsten (N2) LANETECH James Angsten (N2) LANETECH Dec (11) 3- 3 Bout: 254 James Angsten (N2) LANETECH Jose Torres (W2) PHOENIX Dec 7-1 19- 3 Bout: 7 Jose Torres (W2) PHOENIX Bye Bout: 116 Devanta Williams (S1) MORGAPAR Fall 2:32 Devanta Williams (S1) MORGAPAR 0- 0 Alberto Dominguez (W1) KELLY Bye Bout: 281 Alberto Dominguez (W1) KELLY Bout: 169 Jose Torres (W2) PHOENIX MajDec 13-3 Jose Torres (W2) PHOENIX Bout: 225 Cory Wilson (S3) JULIAN Cory Wilson (S3) JULIAN Fall 1:23 Bout: 170 Cory Wilson (S3) JULIAN Kenneth Jones (C1) CURIE Fall :42 Bout: 310 Alberto Dominguez (W1) KELLY Daisy Rodriguez (N3) SCHURZ 3rd Place Bout: 171 Kyle Tate (S2) BROOKS Dec 11-4 Kyle Tate (S2) BROOKS Fall :30 Bout: 226 Kyle Tate (S2) BROOKS Bye Fall 3:50 Bout: 172 Jajuan Ross (C2) BOWEN Jajuan Ross (C2) BOWEN Bout: 282 Devanta Williams (S1) MORGAPAR Dec 6-2 Devanta Williams (S1) MORGAPAR Cory Wilson (S3) JULIAN Bout: 309 Kyle Tate (S2) BROOKS Kyle Tate (S2) BROOKS 5th Place Dec 2-1 - Place Winners - 1st Melvin Kurian (N1) TAFT (12) 15- 2 2nd James Angsten (N2) LANETEC (11) 6- 4 3rd Alberto Dominguez (W1) KEL 16- 1 4th Devanta Williams (S1) MORG 2- 2 5th Kyle Tate (S2) BROOKS (10) 29- 4 6th Cory Wilson (S3) JULIAN (10) 20- 5 (c) 2011 - Preferred Educational Software - (888) 959-2016 Chicago Public Schools City Championships 2011- 2012 January 29, 2012 113 Danny Carlson (N1) LANETECH (10) 6- 0 Bout: 117 Danny Carlson (N1) LANETECH Mario Nisvis (W3) FOREMAN Fall :57 (11) 7- 2 Bout: 10 Matt Sanchez (W2) KELLY Matt Sanchez (W2) KELLY Dec (12) 12- 0 Bout: 255 Danny Carlson (N1) LANETECH Marquez Cartham (C2) TEAMENGL Fall 3:05 11- 2 Bout: 11 Marquez Cartham (C2) TEAMENGL Bye Bout: 118 Scott Porus (S1) CHIAGSCI Fall 3:48 Scott Porus (S1) CHIAGSCI (12) 24- 6 Bout: 314 Ronzel Darling (C1) BOWEN Champion Nate Smith (W1) AUSTIN Dflt INJURY (11) 18- 0 Bout: 119 Nate Smith (W1) AUSTIN Ardany Granillo (N3) ROOSEVEL Fall 1:01 (11) 15- 4 Bout: 14 Michael Roman (N2) AMUNDSEN Michael Roman (N2) AMUNDSEN Dec (12) 13- 1 Bout: 256 Ronzel Darling (C1) BOWEN Isaac Delgado (S2) GAGEPARK MajDec 18-6 (09) 5- 10 Bout: 15 Isaac Delgado (S2) GAGEPARK Bye Bout: 120 Ronzel Darling (C1) BOWEN Fall 1:40 Ronzel Darling (C1) BOWEN 19- 0 Scott Porus (S1) CHIAGSCI Mario Nisvis (W3) FOREMAN Bout: 283 Michael Roman (N2) AMUNDSEN Bout: 173 Mario Nisvis (W3) FOREMAN Fall 3:37 Isaac Delgado (S2) GAGEPARK MajDec 13-4 Bout: 227 Michael Roman (N2) AMUNDSEN Bye Dec 9-3 Bout: 174 Michael Roman (N2) AMUNDSEN Michael Roman (N2) AMUNDSEN Bout: 313 Nate Smith (W1) AUSTIN Ardany Granillo (N3) ROOSEVEL 3rd Place Bout: 175 Ardany Granillo (N3) ROOSEVEL Fall 2:28 Marquez Cartham (C2) TEAMENGL Dflt INJURY Bout: 228 Matt Sanchez (W2) KELLY Bye Dec 6-2 Bout: 176 Matt Sanchez (W2) KELLY Matt Sanchez (W2) KELLY Bout: 284 Nate Smith (W1) AUSTIN Fall 3:49 Nate Smith (W1) AUSTIN Scott Porus (S1) CHIAGSCI Bout: 312 Matt Sanchez (W2) KELLY Matt Sanchez (W2) KELLY 5th Place Dec 3-0 - Place Winners - 1st Ronzel Darling (C1) BOWEN 22- 0 2nd Danny Carlson (N1) LANETEC (10) 8- 1 3rd Nate Smith (W1) AUSTIN (11) 21- 1 4th Michael Roman (N2) AMUNDSE (12) 16- 3 5th Matt Sanchez (W2) KELLY (12) 15- 2 6th Scott Porus (S1) CHIAGSCI (12) 25- 9 (c) 2011 - Preferred Educational Software - (888) 959-2016 Chicago Public Schools City Championships 2011- 2012 January 29, 2012 120 Johnny McCarthy (N1) LANETECH (11) 6- 0 Bout: 121 Johnny McCarthy (N1) LANETECH Stephan Pinex (S3) JULIAN Fall 2:24 0- 0 Bout: 18 Tyrone Graham (S2) BROOKS Tyrone Graham (S2) BROOKS Dec (12) 21- 2 Bout: 257 Johnny McCarthy (N1) LANETECH Claudis Dawson (W2) DUNBAR Fall 3:41 (11) 17- 4 Bout: 19 Claudis Dawson (W2) DUNBAR Bye Bout: 122 Luis Morales (C1) CURIE Dec 7-6 Luis Morales (C1) CURIE 0- 0 Bout: 317 Johnny McCarthy (N1) LANETECH Champion Lance Johnson (S1) GAGEPARK Fall 2:55 (11) 17- 9 Bout: 123 Tvaren Johnson (N2) UPLIFT Jerry Flores (N3) AMUNDSEN Dec 4-2 (10) 13- 1 Bout: 22 Tvaren Johnson (N2) UPLIFT Tvaren Johnson (N2) UPLIFT Dec (11) 3- 2 Bout: 258 Michael Wilson (C2) SIMEON Michael Wilson (C2) SIMEON Fall 6:00OT 20- 5 Bout: 23 Michael Wilson (C2) SIMEON Devonte Rimmer (C3) KING Dec 33- 0 Bout: 124 Michael Wilson (C2) SIMEON Dec 9-6 Freddy Camacho (W1) KELLY (12) 11- 0 Luis Morales (C1) CURIE Stephan Pinex (S3) JULIAN Bout: 285 Luis Morales (C1) CURIE Bout: 177 Freddy Camacho (W1) KELLY Fall 3:24 Freddy Camacho (W1) KELLY Dec 6-4 Bout: 229 Lance Johnson (S1) GAGEPARK Bye Dec 6-3 Bout: 178 Lance Johnson (S1) GAGEPARK Lance Johnson (S1) GAGEPARK Bout: 316 Luis Morales (C1) CURIE Jerry Flores (N3) AMUNDSEN 3rd Place Bout: 179 Jerry Flores (N3) AMUNDSEN Dec 5-3 Claudis Dawson (W2) DUNBAR Fall 3:08 Bout: 230 Tyrone Graham (S2) BROOKS Devonte Rimmer (C3) KING Fall 2:55 Bout: 180 Tyrone Graham (S2) BROOKS Tyrone Graham (S2) BROOKS Dec 5-3 Bout: 286 Tvaren Johnson (N2) UPLIFT Dec 3-0 Tvaren Johnson (N2) UPLIFT Lance Johnson (S1) GAGEPARK Bout: 315 Tyrone Graham (S2) BROOKS Tyrone Graham (S2) BROOKS 5th Place MajDec 18-4 - Place Winners - 1st Johnny McCarthy (N1) LANET (11) 9- 0 2nd Michael Wilson (C2) SIMEON 23- 6 3rd Luis Morales (C1) CURIE 3- 1 4th Tvaren Johnson (N2) UPLIFT (11) 6- 4 5th Tyrone Graham (S2) BROOKS (12) 25- 4 6th Lance Johnson (S1) GAGEPAR (11) 18- 12 (c) 2011 - Preferred Educational Software - (888) 959-2016 Chicago Public Schools City Championships 2011- 2012 January 29, 2012 126 Tommy Angsten (N1) LANETECH (12) 6- 1 Bout: 125 Tommy Angsten (N1) LANETECH Danny Rodriguez (C3) CURIE Fall 1:02 0- 0 Bout: 26 Jose Olivo (C2) HUBBARD Jose Olivo (C2) HUBBARD Dec 14- 8 Bout: 259 Tommy Angsten (N1) LANETECH Jerell Baker (S2) CVCA Dec 7-4 0- 0 Bout: 27 Jerell Baker (S2) CVCA Karina DelaRosa (S3) UNO Dec 0- 0 Bout: 126 Jerry Robinson (W1) DUNBAR Fall 1:32 Jerry Robinson (W1) DUNBAR (11) 10- 1 Bout: 320 Rudy Johnson (C1) BOWEN Champion Rudy Johnson (C1) BOWEN Dec 9-5 22- 1 Bout: 127 Rudy Johnson (C1) BOWEN John Flores (N3) AMUNDSEN Fall 3:50 (10) 15- 1 Bout: 30 Nvman Karin (N2) NORTPREP Nvman Karin (N2) NORTPREP Dec (12) 18- 2 Bout: 260 Rudy Johnson (C1) BOWEN Larry Romero (W2) KELLY Fall 4:24 (12) 9- 2 Bout: 31 Larry Romero (W2) KELLY Keith Dunlap (W3) FOREMAN Dec 14- 3 Bout: 128 Jaleel Hampton (S1) MORGAPAR Dec 6-3 Jaleel Hampton (S1) MORGAPAR (10) 15- 4 Jerry Robinson (W1) DUNBAR Danny Rodriguez (C3) CURIE Bout: 287 Nvman Karin (N2) NORTPREP Bout: 181 Larry Romero (W2) KELLY Dec 9-5 Larry Romero (W2) KELLY Dec 6-4 Bout: 231 Nvman Karin (N2) NORTPREP Karina DelaRosa (S3) UNO Fall 2:17 Bout: 182 Nvman Karin (N2) NORTPREP Nvman Karin (N2) NORTPREP Fall :28 Bout: 319 Nvman Karin (N2) NORTPREP John Flores (N3) AMUNDSEN 3rd Place Bout: 183 John Flores (N3) AMUNDSEN Dec 6-3 Jerell Baker (S2) CVCA Fall :22 Bout: 232 John Flores (N3) AMUNDSEN Keith Dunlap (W3) FOREMAN Dec 12-5 Bout: 184 Jose Olivo (C2) HUBBARD Jose Olivo (C2) HUBBARD Dflt INJURY Bout: 288 Jaleel Hampton (S1) MORGAPAR Dec 8-6 Jaleel Hampton (S1) MORGAPAR Jerry Robinson (W1) DUNBAR Bout: 318 John Flores (N3) AMUNDSEN John Flores (N3) AMUNDSEN 5th Place
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