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2008 United States Pankration Championships Santa Ana High School Santa Ana, California Nov 2008 United States Pankration Championships Santa Ana High School Santa Ana, California Nov. 9, 2008 202 athletes Men's division age 18 and up (104 athletes) 135 lbs: 11 1.Matt Saller – Camp Pendleton 2.Reggie Guerrero – OCK MMA 3.Justin Harrington – TNT BJJ Arizona 3.Kent Tran – West Coast Fight Academy 145lbs: 14 1.Chris Holdsworth – Cobra Kai Las Vegas 2.Kenny Quach – Madu Academy 3.Jagadev Sharma – Ind 3.Noah Newbegin – American Boxing 155lbs: 16 1.David Dew – Fight Club 29 Palms 2.Chris Saunders – HB Ultimate 3.Steve Mulligan – Camp Pendleton 3.Clay Denham – Harte Jujitsu 165lbs: 16 1.Edward Gonzalez- Fight Club 29 2.Omar Cor – TNT BJJ Arizona 3.Ramon Contreras – Camp Pendleton 3.Brent Armstrong – Jokers Wild MMA 175lbs: 15 1.Sky Alles – Gracie Barra 2.Juan Medrano – Centerline Gym 3.Tyler Farwell – Peleliu Illinois 3.Gregory Parker – OCK MMA 185lbs: 9 1.Adrian Ramirez – Cobra Kai Las Vegas 2.Dominic Waters – Fight Club 29 Palms 3.Kevyan Meredith – Bellmans Kung Fu 3.Robbie Valance – Elite MMA 200lbs: 8 1.Tyler Gorlewski – Camp Pendleton 2.Greg Overstreet – Progressive Martial Arts 3.Samuel Bracamonte – Shooters Freestyle San Sose 3.Conan Mastrangel – Krav Maga 220lbs: 10 1.Preston Snook – Camp Pendleton 2.Andrew Tesnow – Fight Club 29 Palms 3.Jason Long – TNT BJJ Arizona 3.Josh Allen – CMS Heavyweight: 5 1.Steven Dickey – Xtreme TKD 2.Leobaldo Aguirre – Joe Stevenson's Cobra Kai 3.P Snook – Camp Pendleton 3.Marco Luna – American Jiujitsu Women's division (5 athletes) Lower Weight: 3 1.Dusti Yates – Shark Tank 2.Natalie Sen – Riverside Submission 3.Sarah Ferrelli – Rojos Dog House Upper weight: 2 1.Jasmine Hallaek – Riverside Submission 2.Brittnia Morphis – Millenia MMA YOUTH DIVISION Rookie division ages 7 and under (6 athletes) Lightweight: 6 1.Haiden Gonzalez – Riverside Submission 2.Issca Samano – CMS 3.Steven Kroesen – OCJJ 4.Edward Flores – Riverside Submission Novice division ages 8 – 10 (31 athletes) 65lbs: 15 1.Cade Olives – No Limits 2.Aidan Claproth – CMS 3.Roman Gonzalez – The Compound MMA 4.Peter Troy – Riverside Submission 77lbs: 6 1.Tyler Rushworth – Warrior Training Center Las Vegas 2.Alexander Dumas – SD Range Fighting 3.David Van Patton – Riverside Submission 4.Luke Samano – Millenia MMA 90lb: 8 1.Luke Troy – Riverside Submission 2.T Rushworth – Warrior Training Center Las Vegas 3.Hamlet – Shark Tank 4.Hamlet – Shark Tank 105lbs: 2 1.Nicholas Nakatani – Shark Tank 2.Natalie Ortiz – Candals Martial Arts Cadet division: ages 11-13 (23 athletes) 80lbs: 2 1.Aaron Pico – Hitman Athletics 2.Nick Johnson – LA Boxing Utah 95lbs: 8 1.Daniel Opferman – Elite MMA 2.Clayton Carpernter – SCS Arizona 3.Jack Rosales – CSW 4.Megan Hyland – Progressive Martial Arts 110lbs: 5 1.Nick Blatin – MKA 2.Alex Miller – Millennia MMA 3.Billy Carmouche – Shark Tank 4.Cheney Ciraulo - CMS 125lbs: 3 1.Spencer Nogawa – OCJJ 2.Brandon Cooney – Progressive Martial Arts 3.Billy Carmouche 140lbs: 3 1.Colin Navickas – Cleber JiuJitsu 2.Jaime Nakamura – West Coast Jiujitsu 3.Joey Borao – Riverside Submission Heavyweight: 2 1.Johnny Beltran – MFS 2.Brittni Morphis – Millenia MMA Junior division ages 14- 17 (38 athletes) 115lbs: 4 1.Joseph Morales – Ultimate Fitness 2.Andres Torres – Nor Cal Fight Alliance 3.Devin Cooney – Progressive Martial Arts 4.Gabriel De Santiago – CMS 125lbs: 3 1.Spencer Nogawa – OCJJ 2.Ryan Recendez – Riverside Submission 3.Tim Parten – Progressive Martial Arts 135lbs: 12 1.Bobby Morales – Subfighter MMA 2.Kyler Clark – Marcellinis Martial Arts 3.Michael Lee – CMS 4.Michael Ledesma – West Coast Jiujitsu 145lbs: 3 1.Angelo Trevino – Ultimate Fitness 2.Chris Bolanos – IMS 3.Nash Troeder – TNT BJJ Arizona 157lbs: 10 1.Harout Karapetyan – Kenams Fight Club 2.Bryan Bothwell – Extreme TKD 3.Lake Boothe – CMS 4.Niko Carrafield – Jokers Wild MMA 170 lbs: 3 1.Harout Karapetyan – Kenams Fight Club 2.Jeffrey Braun – TNT BJJ Arizona 3.Omar Santisteban - Ind 185lbs: 1 1.Edmond Kim – Shen Wu Heavyweight: 2 1.Edmond Kim – Shen Wu 2.Anthony Barraza – Chino MMA .
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