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Catergory Sombo Teams Place Sombo Team Scores CATERGORY SOMBO TEAMS PLACE SOMBO TEAM SCORES OHIO ALL-STAR 1ST SOMBO TEAM SCORES VENEZULA 2ND SOMBO TEAM SCORES KENTUCKY 3RD SOMBO TEAM SCORES TEXAS 4TH SOMBO TEAM SCORES TEAM SHAMROCK 5TH SOMBO TEAM SCORES FRANCE 6TH SOMBO TEAM SCORES UNITED KINGDOM 7TH CATERGORY TOT/ 50LBS PLACE CITY/STATE SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES KEVIN COOPER 1ST KY SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES JOSEPH SALERNO 2ND NJ SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES BANTAM/ 45LBS PLACE CITY/STATE BRENDON CAMPBELL 1ST IN SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES BANTAM/ 50LBS PLACE CITY/STATE SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ERIC HOFFMAN 1ST MD JOSHUA STANLEY 2ND OR SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES BANTAM/ 55LBS PLACE CITY/STATE CHRISTOPHER GIBSON,JR. 1ST NM SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES BANTAM/ 60LBS PLACE CITY/STATE ISSAH MEADE 1ST DE SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES BANTAM/ 65LBS PLACE CITY/STATE JONATHON HUNT 1ST TX SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES BANTAM/ 70LBS PLACE CITY/STATE TAHNEC BARBER 1ST CA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES MIDGET/ 60LBS PLACE CITY/STATE AARON WILLIAMS 1ST OR SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES MIDGET/ 75 LBS PLACE CITY/STATE TARRANCE WARREN 1ST OR SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES MIDGET/ 80LBS PLACE CITY/STATE NATE BRUBAKER 1ST OH RODNEY R. MONTOYA 2ND MT SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES MIDGET/ 92LBS PLACE CITY/STATE TYLER HARTOM 1ST NM DUSTIN ( ) 2ND MI GILBERT SAJORQUEZ 3RD NM SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES MIDGET/ 100LBS PLACE CITY/STATE BOBBY TUCKER 1ST NJ SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 105.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE ELIECER HERNANDEZ 1ST VENEZUELA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 114.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE LUCAS BORREGALES 1ST VENEZUELA JAMES GAVIN 2ND NEW MEXICO SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 125.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE YUTAKA SASAKI 1ST JAPAN JESSY PELAJO 2ND VENEZUELA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 136.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE JEROME BEAUVALLET 1ST FRANCE JESSE DIAZ MEDINO 2ND VENEZUELA CHAD HENDERLY 3RD OHIO WILLIAM HANNA 4TH NEW MEXICO SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR F/ 140LBS PLACE CITY/STATE JOYCE MALLEY 1ST IRELAND YENNY GARZON 2ND VENEZUELA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR F/ 149.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE MAIRA SANCHEZ 1ST VENEZUELA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR F/ 176+LBS PLACE CITY/STATE NINOSKO SALSA 1ST VENEZUELA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR F/ 105.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE KARELHIA GRANADILLO 1ST VENEZUELA CHRISTINE OKADA 2ND OK SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR F/ 114.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE OSMARI RAMOS 1ST VENEZUELA MANCEALI VERONIQUE 2ND FRANCE AMANDA MINACIC 3RD SWITZERLAND SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR F/ 123LBS PLACE CITY/STATE AMBER MONSALVE 1ST VENEZUELA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR F/ 132LBS PLACE CITY/STATE DIAZ MARIBAL 1ST VENEZUELA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES MIDGET/ 125LBS PLACE CITY/STATE SARAH PRINGLE 1ST NJ SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES MIDGET/ HWT PLACE CITY/STATE JAMES GROFF 1ST ( ) SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES NOVICE/ 65LBS PLACE CITY/STATE JEREMY SANDOVAL 1ST TX SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES NOVICE/ 70LBS PLACE CITY/STATE LUKE GROSSI 1ST NJ JACOB STANLEY* 2ND ( ) PATRICK HUNTER 3RD NJ SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES NOVICE/ 75LBS PLACE CITY/STATE TODD BOWMAN 1ST OH LEONARDO ROMERO 2ND ( ) SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES NOVICE/ 80LBS PLACE CITY/STATE ALEX KELLY MEADE 1ST DE JJ HOBBS 2ND TX JOEL NELSON 3RD PA JAMES RYAN BRAIN 4TH KY SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES NOVICE/ 90LBS PLACE CITY/STATE BO FRANCIS CHRISTIANSON 1ST OR ROB WHEIDON 2ND NJ SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES NOVICE/ 95LBS PLACE CITY/STATE LUKE ASHMORE 1ST TX SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES NOVICE/ 100LBS PLACE CITY/STATE ZACHARY KEMMERER 1ST PA LUKE ASHMORE 2ND TX DANIEL THUENEMON 3RD KY SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES NOVICE/ 108LBS PLACE CITY/STATE ANTHONY SAERNO III 1ST NJ SAMMY BOJORGUEZ 2ND MN SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES NOVICE/ HWT PLACE CITY/STATE AUSTIN PAUL PROVENCHER 1ST SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES NOVICE/ SUPER HWT PLACE CITY/STATE JUSTIN SALAZAR 1ST NM SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 66LBS PLACE CITY/STATE JOHN MDDONALD 1ST DE SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 80LBS PLACE CITY/STATE N. WALKER FAISON 1ST VA BRENDEN HARDY 2ND PA TYLER DAVY 3RD NM SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 85LBS PLACE CITY/STATE RYAN CUBBERLY 1ST OH SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 90LBS PLACE CITY/STATE BEN ASHMORE 1ST TX PATRICK MCLEMORE 2ND OH BEN LLANAS 3RD OH SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES (FEMALE) SCHOOL-BOY/ 95LBS PLACE CITY/STATE CHRISTINA STANLEY 1ST OR SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 95LBS PLACE CITY/STATE JOSH A. SANDOVAL 1ST TX ALEX CARPENTER 2ND MI BLAKE BIRMINGHAM 3RD MI PAYNE LINT 4TH OH SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 100LBS PLACE CITY/STATE KIVEN LIPP 1ST OH KYLE INGRAHAM 2ND NY VINCENT M. ESPINOSA 3RD NM RAFAEL D. PADILLA 4TH NM CLAY LINT 5TH OH SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 105LBS PLACE CITY/STATE DEREK SICKLES 1ST NJ MIKE ROWE 2ND MD BRIAN MARMO 3RD NY KEVIN C. MEADE 4TH KY SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 112LBS PLACE CITY/STATE BRAXDON SCALETTA 1ST OH PAUL GRUBB 2ND TX PETER J. LANORE 3RD MI COLLIN HOLDEN 4TH NJ SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 119LBS PLACE CITY/STATE CHANEE OSTEEN 1ST NC SCOTT GIFFIN 2ND NJ MATTHEW SHEPPARD 3RD NC JAMAAL CRAWFORD 4TH OH JOSEPH LEFEGED 5TH MD SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 126LBS PLACE CITY/STATE JESS FINLAW 1ST OH RYAN KARASIEWICZ 2ND MI JACOB MILLER 3RD MT SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 133LBS PLACE CITY/STATE PATRICK FLYNN 1ST PA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 140LBS PLACE CITY/STATE NEIL COOPER 1ST KY SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES (FEMALE) SCHOOL-BOY/ 140LBS PLACE CITY/STATE TONI COPELAND 1ST NY SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 148LBS PLACE CITY/STATE MATTHEW PANASEVICH 1ST PA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SCHOOL-BOY/ 160LBS PLACE CITY/STATE WILLIAM R. REWITZER 1ST MI TIMMY PRINGLE 2ND NJ SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ 114.5LBS (FEMALE) PLACE CITY/STATE LIZ OSBORNE 1ST KY SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ 114.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE URSULO GONZALEZ 1ST NM NICK SCOLLARD 2ND MT DERMAIN DORN 3RD OK SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ 125.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE ANTHONY (AREGONI) 1ST NM JAMES MILLER 2ND MT JEREMY (WELSTON) 3RD MT GRADY HEYDEN 4TH NM JESSE OBERDOVE 5TH OH SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ 139LBS PLACE CITY/STATE BRAD COOPER 1ST KY JOSH WENZE 2ND NM MIKE RATZLAFF 3RD CO MICHAEL MILLER 4TH OH MARK MOORE 5TH KY BRADLEY SEWYER 6TH OK SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ 152LBS PLACE CITY/STATE CURT LISKA 1ST KY MATT BRUBEKER 2ND OH SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ 160LBS PLACE CITY/STATE WALTER HOFFMAN 1ST MD SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ 167.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE JACOB MCMOHAN 1ST KY WALTER HOFFMAN 2ND MD RANDY FLOWERS 3RD OR MAUEL (BORORQUEZ) 4TH NM SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ 182.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE IAN HOLDEN 1ST NJ TERVEO DLAGNER 2ND TX TREY WILLIAMS 3RD OK SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ HWT PLACE CITY/STATE JARROD PEEPLES 1ST KY JOE MORTON 2ND OH JOSEPH TRANCONE 3RD MI (GRENT) BENTON 4TH KY SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ 92.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE DOMINIC VALENCIA 1ST NM SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ 99LBS PLACE CITY/STATE JORDON BROWN 1ST OH ANDREW GOLD 2ND MD SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ 99LBS (FEMALE) PLACE CITY/STATE CHRISTINA OKADA 1ST OK SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES CAD/ 105.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE CASEY BOYLE 1ST MS NICK RAMIREZ 2ND NM JEFF (VERIHY) 3RD NJ SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ELITE/ 132LBS (F) PLACE CITY/STATE BRANDY ROSENBROCK 1ST MI SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ELITE/ 123LBS PLACE CITY/STATE BRANT FOSTER 1ST NC SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ELITE/ 132LBS PLACE CITY/STATE CHRIS DAVY 1ST NV TIM MCBRIDE 2ND NV SETH BAUGHMAN 3RD TX WILLIAM BALLINGER 4TH NJ SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ELITE/ 143LBS PLACE CITY/STATE TYRELL DORN 1ST OH SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ELITE/ 165LBS PLACE CITY/STATE CRAIG COOPER 1ST KY HENRY MARTINEZ 2ND NM ANDREW BENZ 3RD OH JUSTIN KRUCZKOWSKI 4TH OH SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ELITE/ 192LBS PLACE CITY/STATE BRANDON FRAZIER 1ST MI SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ELITE/ 220LBS PLACE CITY/STATE MAURICO CUNNINGHAM 1ST OR ANDREW GUST 2ND OH SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ESPOIR F/ 114.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE AMANDA MINACIO 1ST SWITZERLAND SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ESPOIR/ 125.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE MARIO MIRELES 1ST TX SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ESPOIR/ 149.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE CHARLES MICHAEL 1ST TX RAUL RAY 2ND NM JASON KULP 3RD PA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ESPOIR/ 189.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE MATTHEW GRAHAM 1ST NM SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES ESPOIR/ HWT PLACE CITY/STATE CHADWICK FIELDS 1ST KY SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 105.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE ELIECER HERNANDEZ 1ST VENEZUELA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 114.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE LUCAS BORREGALES 1ST VENEZUELA JAMES GAVIN 2ND NM SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 125.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE YUTAKA SASAKI 1ST JAPAN JESSY PELAJO 2ND VENEZUELA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 136.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE JEROME BEAUVALLET 1ST FRANCE JESSE DIAZ MEDINO 2ND VENEZUELA CHAD HENDERLY 3RD OHIO WILLIAM HANNA 4TH NM SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 149.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE CHRISTOPHER HECKADON 1ST MO NIMROD NOVAA 2ND VENEZUELA GARCIA ANDRES 3RD FRANCE PAUL G. SAWYER 4TH UNITED KINGDOM DAVID BONNER 5TH TX SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 163LBS PLACE CITY/STATE JOSHUA CHARETTE 1ST CO CARLOS ROJAS 2ND VENEZUELA BARANGER YUAN 3RD FRANCE ERIC SHARKEY 4TH TN DERRYAN DERROUGH 5TH TX SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 180.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE YOCOIMA ASTUDILLO 1ST VENEZUELA VICTOR TOTARKIN 2ND RUSSIA WILLIAM RIFFE 3RD TX URBAN KIEMAN 4TH AZ SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 198LBS PLACE CITY/STATE OSCAR HERNANDEZ 1ST VENEZUELA FABIEN DUPUY 2ND FRANCE3 KEVIN DEE 3RD ARIZONA KHASAN BAIEV 4TH CHECHNYA LANCE CAMPBELL 5TH CALIFORNIA SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/ 220LBS PLACE CITY/STATE RUDOLPHE MECHIN 1ST FRANCE SANTIAGO LOPEZ 2ND VENEZUELA SHAWN SCOTT 3RD VIRGIN ISLANDS SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES SENIOR/HWT PLACE CITY/STATE CARLOS BERMUDEZ 1ST VENEZUELA DOUGLAS SMITH 2ND NM WILLIAM ARKELEY 3RD UNITED KINGDOM SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES MASTERS/ 125.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE YUTAKA SASAKI, 30-39 GOLD JAPAN JEFF VERITY, 40-49 GOLD NJ ROBERT OKADA, 50-59 GOLD OK YUTAKA SASAKI, ALL AROUND GOLD JAPAN JEFF VERITY SILVER NJ SOMBO INDIVIDUAL SCORES MASTERS/ 149.5LBS PLACE CITY/STATE PAUL SAWYER, 30-39 GOLD G.B.
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