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Mar Vista Battle by the Beach Mar Vista HS - Nov Mar Vista Battle by the Beach Mar Vista HS - Nov. 30, 2013 108 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Ernesto Pinedo of Brawley Union High School 2nd Place - Giovanni Pagan of Monte Vista High School (Spring Valley) 3rd Place - Ibra Wane of Grossmont High School 4th Place - Eddie Silva of San Ysidro 5th Place - Jesse Galvan of Chula Vista High School 6th Place - Brian Alegre of Montgomery High School 1st Place Match Ernesto Pinedo (Brawley Union High School) 3-0, So. over Giovanni Pagan (Monte Vista High School (Spring Valley)) 2-1, Jr. (Fall 2:33). 3rd Place Match Ibra Wane (Grossmont High School) 2-1, Jr. over Eddie Silva (San Ysidro ) 4-1, Jr. (RULE). 5th Place Match Jesse Galvan (Chula Vista High School) 3-2, Jr. over Brian Alegre (Montgomery High School) 2-3, Jr. (Fall 2:18). 115 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Marick Mooneyham of West Hills High School 2nd Place - Jason Ravarra of Mira Mesa High School 4th Place - Daniel Harris of Point Loma High School 4th Place - Sebastian Chan of Grossmont High School 5th Place - Jacob Moreno of Brawley Union High School 6th Place - Renzo Salazar of Mira Mesa High School 1st Place Match Marick Mooneyham (West Hills High School) 3-0, Sr. over Jason Ravarra (Mira Mesa High School) 3-1, Sr. (Dec 4-0). 3rd Place Match Sebastian Chan (Grossmont High School) 3-1, Sr. over Daniel Harris (Point Loma High School) 2-1, Sr. (DFF). 5th Place Match Jacob Moreno (Brawley Union High School) 3-2, . over Renzo Salazar (Mira Mesa High School) 3-2, . (RULE). 122 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Kevin Teran of Calexico High School 2nd Place - Fernando Bauzo of Serra High School 3rd Place - Jonas Ullsperger of Mater Dei 4th Place - Jorge Ramos of Grossmont High School 5th Place - MIGUEL VILLA of San Ysidro 6th Place - Matthew Novencido of Bonita Vista High School 1st Place Match Kevin Teran (Calexico High School) 4-0, Sr. over Fernando Bauzo (Serra High School) 3-1, Sr. (Fall 0:39). 3rd Place Match Jonas Ullsperger (Mater Dei) 2-1, Fr. over Jorge Ramos (Grossmont High School) 4-1, Jr. (RULE). 5th Place Match MIGUEL VILLA (San Ysidro ) 2-2, So. over Matthew Novencido (Bonita Vista High School) 3-2, Sr. (RULE). 128 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - JOSE REYES of San Ysidro 2nd Place - Mario Hernandez of Monte Vista High School (Spring Valley) 3rd Place - Roman Simpson of Grossmont High School 4th Place - Brian Herrera of Calexico High School 5th Place - Kele Frost of Point Loma High School 6th Place - Anthony Carrillo of Canyon Crest High School 1st Place Match JOSE REYES (San Ysidro ) 3-0, Jr. over Mario Hernandez (Monte Vista High School (Spring Valley)) 2-1, Jr. (MD 9-1). 3rd Place Match Roman Simpson (Grossmont High School) 2-1, Jr. over Brian Herrera (Calexico High School) 4-1, Jr. (RULE). 5th Place Match Kele Frost (Point Loma High School) 3-2, So. over Anthony Carrillo (Canyon Crest High School) 2-3, So. (For.). 134 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - MIGUEL FLORES of San Ysidro 2nd Place - Fernando Acuna of Brawley Union High School 3rd Place - Pablo Lopez of Chula Vista High School 4th Place - Adrian Lopez of Montgomery High School 5th Place - Keith Krikorian of Serra High School 6th Place - Daniel Quinones of Southwest High School 1st Place Match MIGUEL FLORES (San Ysidro ) 4-0, Sr. over Fernando Acuna (Brawley Union High School) 4-1, Sr. (Fall 2:50). 3rd Place Match Pablo Lopez (Chula Vista High School) 4-1, So. over Adrian Lopez (Montgomery High School) 2-2, So. (Dec 7-3). 5th Place Match Keith Krikorian (Serra High School) 2-2, So. over Daniel Quinones (Southwest High School) 4-1, Fr. (RULE). 140 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - JOSHUA WALTERS of Mar Vista High School 2nd Place - Matt Ayala of Bonita Vista High School 3rd Place - Max Maller of Point Loma High School 4th Place - David Diaz of Monte Vista High School (Spring Valley) 5th Place - Ray Davis of Monte Vista High School (Spring Valley) 6th Place - Alejandro Campos of Calexico High School 1st Place Match JOSHUA WALTERS (Mar Vista High School) 4-0, Sr. over Matt Ayala (Bonita Vista High School) 3-1, Jr. (OT 3-1). 3rd Place Match Max Maller (Point Loma High School) 3-1, Sr. over David Diaz (Monte Vista High School (Spring Valley)) 4-1, Jr. (RULE). 5th Place Match Alejandro Campos (Calexico High School) 3-2, Jr. over Ray Davis (Monte Vista High School (Spring Valley)) 3-2, . (DFF). 147 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - SEAN O`ROURKE of Mater Dei 2nd Place - ROBERTO ALA TORRE of San Ysidro 3rd Place - Christian Mora of Grossmont High School 4th Place - HECTOR RODRIGUEZ of Chula Vista High School 6th Place - Malek Kaziha of Serra High School 6th Place - Austin Leuangpaseuth of Mira Mesa High School 1st Place Match SEAN O`ROURKE (Mater Dei) 4-0, Sr. over ROBERTO ALA TORRE (San Ysidro ) 4-1, Jr. (Dec 5-0). 3rd Place Match Christian Mora (Grossmont High School) 2-1, Jr. over HECTOR RODRIGUEZ (Chula Vista High School) 4-1, Sr. (RULE). 5th Place Match Malek Kaziha (Serra High School) 3-2, Sr. over Austin Leuangpaseuth (Mira Mesa High School) 4-1, Jr. (DFF). 154 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - AAron Olmos of Mar Vista High School 2nd Place - Nathan Maracle of Point Loma High School 3rd Place - Luis Chavez of Brawley Union High School 4th Place - CHRISTIAN ALONSO of Chula Vista High School 6th Place - Ryan Fifield of Mira Mesa High School 6th Place - ROSS LOPEZ of Sweetwater High School 1st Place Match AAron Olmos (Mar Vista High School) 4-0, Fr. over Nathan Maracle (Point Loma High School) 3-1, Sr. (Dec 9-2). 3rd Place Match Luis Chavez (Brawley Union High School) 3-1, So. over CHRISTIAN ALONSO (Chula Vista High School) 2-1, Jr. (RULE). 5th Place Match Ryan Fifield (Mira Mesa High School) 4-1, . over ROSS LOPEZ (Sweetwater High School) 4-1, Sr. (DFF). 162 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Andy Garcia of Bonita Vista High School 2nd Place - ALAN GARCIA of San Ysidro 3rd Place - Jason Tiensvold of Grossmont High School 4th Place - Matthew Vallebo of Mira Mesa High School 5th Place - Olep Kenton of Canyon Crest High School 6th Place - Angel Sarmiento of Monte Vista High School (Spring Valley) 1st Place Match Andy Garcia (Bonita Vista High School) 3-0, Sr. over ALAN GARCIA (San Ysidro ) 3-1, Sr. (Dec 1-0). 3rd Place Match Jason Tiensvold (Grossmont High School) 3-1, Jr. over Matthew Vallebo (Mira Mesa High School) 4-1, Sr. (RULE). 5th Place Match Olep Kenton (Canyon Crest High School) 2-2, Fr. over Angel Sarmiento (Monte Vista High School (Spring Valley)) 1-2, Sr. (RULE). 172 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Joey Bamba of Chula Vista High School 2nd Place - Anthony Diez of Bonita Vista High School 3rd Place - Arath Rodriguez of San Ysidro 4th Place - Noe Gonzalez of Brawley Union High School 5th Place - Isaiah Bennett of Serra High School 6th Place - Hector Irisson of Chula Vista High School 1st Place Match Joey Bamba (Chula Vista High School) 4-0, Sr. over Anthony Diez (Bonita Vista High School) 2-1, Sr. (MD 12-1). 3rd Place Match Arath Rodriguez (San Ysidro ) 3-1, So. over Noe Gonzalez (Brawley Union High School) 4-1, So. (RULE). 5th Place Match Isaiah Bennett (Serra High School) 2-2, Sr. over Hector Irisson (Chula Vista High School) 2-2, . (RULE). 184 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Waseem Elhamad of Mira Mesa High School 2nd Place - Joshua Lacosta of Mira Mesa High School 3rd Place - Hachem Nasser of Chula Vista High School 4th Place - Rodolpho Campos of Calexico High School 6th Place - Ezekiel Cruz of Point Loma High School 6th Place - Tony Ramos of Brawley Union High School 1st Place Match Waseem Elhamad (Mira Mesa High School) 5-0, Sr. over Joshua Lacosta (Mira Mesa High School) 3-1, . (OT 10-8). 3rd Place Match Hachem Nasser (Chula Vista High School) 3-1, Sr. over Rodolpho Campos (Calexico High School) 2-1, Sr. (RULE). 5th Place Match Tony Ramos (Brawley Union High School) 3-2, Jr. over Ezekiel Cruz (Point Loma High School) 4-1, Sr. (DFF). 197 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Esteban Espinoza of San Ysidro 2nd Place - Cody Stewart of Mira Mesa High School 3rd Place - ADRIAN TAMAYO of Bonita Vista High School 4th Place - RAMON COOPER of Castle Park High School 5th Place - Gabriel McPherren of Chula Vista High School 6th Place - Vanessa White of Mar Vista High School 1st Place Match Esteban Espinoza (San Ysidro ) 3-0, Jr. over Cody Stewart (Mira Mesa High School) 2-1, Sr. (DQ). 3rd Place Match ADRIAN TAMAYO (Bonita Vista High School) 1-1, Sr. over RAMON COOPER (Castle Park High School) 1-1, Jr. (RULE). 5th Place Match Gabriel McPherren (Chula Vista High School) 0-2, So. over Vanessa White (Mar Vista High School) 0-2, Jr. (RULE). 222 Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Cristian Alba of Mira Mesa High School 2nd Place - Alejandro Caza of San Ysidro 3rd Place - Miguel Ballesteros of Montgomery High School 4th Place - JAYLON CANDLER of Chula Vista High School 5th Place - Correll Thomas of Point Loma High School 6th Place - Edgar Alvarez of Grossmont High School 1st Place Match Cristian Alba (Mira Mesa High School) 4-0, Sr. over Alejandro Caza (San Ysidro ) 3-1, . (Dec 4-0). 3rd Place Match Miguel Ballesteros (Montgomery High School) 3-1, Jr. over JAYLON CANDLER (Chula Vista High School) 3-1, Jr.
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