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California State Games Team champion: Poway Elite Most Outstanding Wrestlers (Tournament): Josh Cortez (Moorpark), Victor Lopez ( Poway Elite) California State Games Wrestler of the Year: Victor Lopez ( Poway Elite) Rookie Division (6-8) 50-55: 1. Preston Scharf (unattached); 2. Issak Jacinto (unattached); 3. Anthony Romero (NOC Piranhas); 4. Alexis Mireles (unattached). Records: Scharf 3-0; Jacinto 1-1; Romero 1-2 Mireles 0-2. 55-60: 1. Robert Guevara ( Poway Elite); 2. Denver Divins (Freebirds); 3. Cameron Santiago ( Poway Elite); 4. Alejandro Marquez (unattached). Records: Guevara 2-0; Divins 2-1; Santiago 1-2; Marquez 0-2. 60-72: 1. Scott Kiyono ( Poway Elite); 2. Trevor Hermann ( San Diego Kings). Records: Kiyono 2-0; Hermann 0-2. 72-77: 1. Gabrielle Garcia (NOC Piranhas); 2. Samuel Loera (Foothill Junior). 70-77: 1. Memo Lopez (Kings); 2. Lake Needham (UC Centurions); 3. Mark Rodriguez (Foothill Junior); 4. Anthony Brusca (Kings). Records: Lopez 3-0; Needham 2-1; Rodriguez 1-2; Brusca 0-3. 80-85: 1. Eric Cortez ( San Fernando Tigers); 2. Jordan Sullivan (Poway Elite). 130-135: 1. Eric Cohen (San Fernando Tigers); 2. Gilbert Verela (Foothill Junior). 50: Billy Divins (Freebirds). 60-70: 1. Reni Gallan (Blazin Divas); 2. Jonathan Vela (Foothill Junior); 3. Jessie Vela (Foothill Junior). Records: Gallan 2-0; Jo.Vela 1-1; Je.Vela 0-2. 73-82: 1. Ivan Govea (Firebaugh); 2. Robert Garcia (NOC Piranhas); 3. Joshua Romero (San Fernando Tigers). Records: Govea 4-0; Garcia 3-1; Romero 2-2. 87-95: 1. Joshua Cortez (Moorpark Raiders); 2. Nicholas Marquez (Foothill Junior); 3. Josh Miranda (Poway); 4. Carter Armendarez (Jaguar); 5. Anna Divins (Freebirds); 6. Matthew Salinas (unattached). Records: Cortez 3-0; Marquez 2-1; Miranda 2-2; Armendarez 1-2; Divins 1-2l Salinas 0-2. 103: Alec Pitzer (Poway Elite). 112: Angel Mireles (Foothill Junior). 152: Stanley Sullivan (Poway Elite). 83-90: Victor Lopez (Poway Elite); 2. Kevin Mitchell (Cal Extreme); 3. Adrian Onsurez (Bakersfield); 4. Jonathan Swan (Young Guns); 5. Gary Garrett (Spring Valley Middle School). Records: Cortez 2-0; Mitchell 3-1; Onsurez 1-2; Swan 1-2; Garrett 0-2. 90-95: 1. Justin Gutierrez (High Desert Sting); 2. Shawn Miller (Team San Diego); 3. Dean Nowlin (Rancho Bernardo). Records: Gutierrez 2-0; Miller 1-1; Nowlin 0-2. 95-100: 1. Jorge Munoz (Los Banos); 2. Josh Hermann (San Diego Kings); 3. Adrian Trujillo (Team Wolf). Records: Munoz 2-0; Hermann 1-1; Trujillo 0-2. 110-119: Carlos Ayala (San Diego Kings); 2. Chad Gregory (Poway Elite); 3. Anthony Salinas (unattacched); 4. (tie) Justin Chua (Poway Elite), Sean Hofmockel (Rancho Bernardo). Championship: Ayala pinned Gregory 0:50. 148-152: 1. Austin Crider (Poway Elite); 2. Will Crawford (Poway Elite). Records: Crider 2-0; Crawford 0-2. 191: Mickel Esquivel (UC Centurions). Cadet Division (15-16) 127-134: 1. Ryan Garcia (Piranhas); 2. Ernest Marquez (Foothill Junior); 3. Daniel Threlkeld (Vista). Records: Garcia 2-0; Marquez 1-1; Threlkeld 0-2.
Summer wrestling camps Want to get a leg up — literally — on the competition? Summer wrestling camps and clinics might be the answer. Cathedral Catholic High School will hold wrestling clinics June 25-29, July 9-13 and July 16-29 from 9-11:30 a.m. for all levels, grades 3-12. Campers will learn in small groups based on age and ability. Beginners will be taught the fundamentals of wrestling while advanced wreslters will learn takedown techniques, leg attack setups and finishes, escapes and reversals. Repetitive drills are designed to reinforce skills being taught. Clinicians include James Guizar (two-time state champion at Palomar College and national champion at Menlo College ), Cleo Johnson (state champion from Firebaugh and three-time college All-American), Isaac Pumarejo (NAIA All-American) and additional community college All-Americans. The clinics will be held on the school's tennis courts. Wrestlers should bring shorts, T-shirt and wrestling shoes. The school is located at 5555 Del Mar Heights Road , San Diego . Cost is $200 per session. For information, call (858) 523-4000, ext. 1123. Palomar College will hold a wrestling clinic July 20-21 on campus ( 1140 West Mission Road , San Marcos ). Sessions are as follows: July 20 from 5-7 p.m. (basic instruction), July 20 from 7-9 p.m. (emphasis on takedowns), July 21 from 1-4 p.m. (bottom and top wrestling), July 21 from 4-5 p.m. (counter wrestling) and July 21 from 5-6 p.m. (live wrestling). The clinic cost (all five sessions) is $80. Clinicians include Palomar head coach Byron Campbell (state champion at Palomar in 1992 and WAC champion at Fresno State in 1996), Palomar assistant coach Ross O'Briant (currently head coach at Carlsbad High School and member of Poway High School's 1986 state championship team) and Brody Barrios (second at the national high school championships for Poway and a two-time San Diego Section Masters champion). For more information, call Byron Campbell at (619) 339-2929 or e-mail byroncampbell72@netscape.net.
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2007 California State Games
Wrestling Championships

2007 California State Games Folkstyle Tournament champions - San Bernardino Wrestling Association
High School Folkstyle Tournament
Saturday, July 14 at Rancho Bernardo High School
Team scores
San Bernardino Wrestling Association 27 points
Vista 23 points
Santa Fe 15 points
PD Pal Enforcers 12 points
Team Thunder 10 points
Moreno Valley 6 points
Dos Palos 5 points
Morse 5 points
Cal 5 points
Hilltop 5 points
Pioneer Express 5 points
Mt. Carmel 4 points
Imperial 3 points
Ontario 1 point
Calvary 1 point
Monte Vista 1 point
Total entrants: 215
Most Outstanding Wrestler (Tournament): Nikko Cataline (SBWA), 147 pounds (pictured at right with tournament director Frank Unpingco)
California State Games Wrestler of the Year: Anthony Meza (Vista), 173 pounds
Top Individuals
98 Pounds
1. Jorge Munoz (Dos Palos)
2. Jonas Tasabia (SBWA)
3. James Kawatu (Pioneer Express)
4. Donovan Eliopulo (Pioneer Express)
Championship: Munoz decisioned Tasabia 4-0.
Third place: Kawatu decisioned Eliopulo 7-2.
105 Pounds
1. Aaron LaFarge (SBWA)
2. Ruben Rios Jr. (Pioneer Express)
3. Hugo Cruz (Pioneer Express)
4. Jeff Lanier (Foothill)
Championship: LaFarge decisioned Rios 9-2.
Third place: Cruz decisioned Lanier 5-2.
114 Pounds
1. Chad Thornock (PD Pal Enforcers)
2. Javier Palacious (SBWA)
3. Richard Rios (Pioneer Express)
4. Derek Shapiro (Santa Monica)
Championship: Thornock decisioned Palacious 5-4.
Third place: Rios decisioned Shaprio 6-5.
121 Pounds
1. Ryan Fillingame (PD Pal Enforcers)
2. Dimitri Crouch (Santa Fe)
3. Anthony Weber (Mt. Carmel)
4. Anthony Jaramillo (SBWA)
Championship: Fillingame decisioned Crouch 3-0.
Third place: Weber pinned Jaramillo 4:55.
127 Pounds
1. Marcus Orona (Santa Fe)
2. Ben Walters (SBWA)
3. John Lawson (PD Pal Enforcers)
4. Chris Westrup (Santa Fe)
Championship: Orona major decisioned Walters 14-2.
Third place: Lawson decisioned Westrup 6-4.
132 Pounds
1. Lillashawn Coleman (Vista)
2. Jose Rodriguez (Moreno Valley)
3. Daniel Horcasitas (PD Pal Enforcers)
4. Kalin Goodsite (MLK)
Championship: Coleman decisioned Rodriguez 3-1.
Third place: Horcasitas decisioned Goodsite 3-2.
137 Pounds
1. Angel Garcia (Morse)
2. Daniel Testa (Moreno Valley)
3. Fabian Guzman (Ontario)
4. Shervin Iraniha (Monte Vista)
Championship: Garcia decisioned Testa 3-1.
Third place: Guzman decisioned Iraniha 6-4.
142 Pounds
1. Matthew Melendrez (Cal)
2. Chris Escobar (Vista)
3. Tim Tasabia (SBWA)
4. Kyle Brown (Sultans)
Championship: Melendrez decisioned Escobar 10-3.
Third place: Tasabia pinned Brown 2:50.
147 Pounds
1. Nikko Cataline (SBWA)
2. Matt Starbeck (Mt. Carmel)
3. Derek Dixson (Vista)
4. Steven Manley (SBWA)
Championship: Cataline defeated Starbeck by forfeit.
Third place: Dixson major decisioned Manley 11-2.
154 Pounds
1. Weldon Rogers (unattached)
2. Jesse Cruz (SBWA)
3. Chap Hernandez (SBWA)
4. Clayton Schuelke (Beaumont)
Championship: Rogers decisioned Cruz 9-6.
Third place: Hernandez decisioned Schuelke 6-3.
162 Pounds
1. Javier Martinez (Hilltop)
2. Dan Martin (Vista)
3. Daniel Couts (Santa Fe)
4. Cory Woss (SBWA)
Championship: Martinez defeated Martin 2-1 (triple overtime).
Third place: Couts decisioned Woss 9-3.
173 Pounds
1. Anthony Meza (Vista)
2. Matt Couts (Santa Fe)
3. Morgan McIntosh (Calvary)
4. Gilbert Madrid (Castle Park)
Championship: Meza major decisioned Couts 17-4.
Third place: McIntosh defeated Madrid, injury default.
191 Pounds
1. Nick Knowles (Team Thunder)
2. Nikolai Crouch (Santa Fe)
3. Roderick Gallegos (Vista)
4. Vincente Polanco (SBWA)
Championship: Knowles decisioned Crouch 8-3.
Third place: Gallegos decisioned Polanco 10-9.
217 Pounds
1. Tank Knowles (Team Thunder)
2. Cameron McNeer (Imperial)
3. Brandon Ramos (SBWA)
4. David Blasquez (La Jolla)
Championship: Knowles decisioned McNeer 7-2.
Third place: Ramos decisioned Blasquez 2-1.
Heavyweight
1. Kasey Cowan (Vista)
2. Alex Suarez (SBWA)
3. Norberto Cadera (Monte Vista)
4. Joel Munoz (Moreno Valley)
Championship: Cowan pinned Suarez 1:25.
Third place: Cadera major decisioned Munoz 10-0.
High School Girls Division
1. Patricia Stroud 4-0 (2 pins)
2. Mattie Conway 3-1 (1 pin)
3. Danielle Robinson 2-2 (1 technical fall, 1 pin)
4. Fatima McCabe 1-3 (1 pin)
5. Maddie Leyland 0-4
Championship: Stroud decisioned Conway 7-3.
Third place: Robinson technical fall McCabe 20-3.

2007 California State Games Freestyle Tournament champions - Poway Elite
2007 California State Games Report:
‘Shoe fits’ for Martinez as State Games wrestling champion
Posted July 20, 2007
The expression “if the shoe fits” definitely took on new meaning for Hilltop’s Javier Martinez in the 162-pound championship match of last Saturday’s California State Games folkstyle wrestling tournament at Rancho Bernardo High School. The shoe — or rather, lack of one — helped the Lancer standout claim this year’s gold medal.
It could be the start of something that Martinez hopes will have an equally golden ending at next March’s high school state championship meet.
“I want to win state my senior year,” he said.
Martinez finished the 2006-07 season as the Metro Conference’s top wrestler. He owned the distinction as the only South County mat man to advance past the San Diego Section Masters championship meet, finishing 1-2 at the state finals as a junior. He placed third at the section finals after winning the Division II title a week earlier. He was previously named the South Bay League Wrestler of the Year.
He went 5-0 at last weekend’s State Games tournament, recording a dramatic triple overtime victory against Vista’s Dan Martin to win the gold medal.
Tied 1-1 after three periods of regulation time after each wrestler had scored an escape, the two grapplers went scoreless through two ensuing overtime periods before Martinez, who had recorded the first escape, chose the down position in the 30-second tie-breaker. If Martinez was able to score another escape, he would win the match. That he did with about 10 seconds remaining.
Martin was left holding Martinez’s right shoe at the center of the mat as Martinez, who had literally slipped out of the Vista wrestler’s grasp, began celebrating his championship win.
Martinez has been active since the conclusion of the high school season the first week in March. He finished 7-1 in the recent California USA Association Duals, going undefeated in Greco-Roman competition (4-0) and 3-1 in freestyle competition for the San Diego Wrestling Association all-star team. His lone loss in the dual-format tourney was against a wrestler from Foothill.
“It was a close match. I won the first period. I lost the second by a point,” Martinez said.
An incoming senior, Martinez credited his trip to last season’s high school state finals as an invaluable experience.
“It was great exposure to see what I’m in for next season,” he said. “I want to see if I can win it. I’m in it to win it. It’s not that they’re better. It’s that they want it more. It’s a mental thing.”
Martinez estimated he wrestles about 90 to 100 matches year-round between high school “in-season” competition and off-season competition (folkstyle, Greco-Roman and freestyle). He has a preference for upper-body Greco-Roman style and opponents often have to be wary of throws initiated by the Hilltop mat standout.
His goals are to continue in the sport beyond the high school ranks. “I want to wrestle in college in the NCAA,” he said.
The 162-pound division was one of the better populated weight classes in this year’s State Games folkstyle tournament with 17 entrants. Martinez opened the day with an 18-4 major decision against Mt. Carmel’s Artem Mavrin, then followed with wins against Robert Sigald of the PD Pal Enforcers (3-1) and Konrad Peikar of Pioneer Express (second period pin) before topping Cory Woss of the San Bernardino Wrestling Association by a 7-1 score in the semifinals.
Martin, who defeated Santa Fe’s Daniel Couts 3-2 in the semifinals, finished 3-1. Martin dropped Bonita Vista’s Hector Arambula to the consolation bracket with a 15-4 victory in the championship quarterfinals.
Couts decisioned Woss 9-3 in the third-place match.
Martinez was one of two South County wrestlers to advance to medal-round matches in the folkstyle tournament. Castle Park’s Gilbert Madrid finished fourth in the 173-pound division after defaulting due to injury to Calvary’s Morgan McIntosh.
Bonita Vista’s Cesar Sandoval, the defending 112-pound San Diego Section Division II champion, advanced as far as the 132-pound consolation quarterfinals, losing to eventual fourth-place finisher Kalin Goodsite of MLK.
Overall, five San Diego Section wrestlers won State Games titles this year. Vista’s Anthony Meza, a returning high school state champion at 145 pounds, earned honors as the State Games Wrestler of the Year after winning the 173-pound division with a 17-4 major decision against Santa Fe’s Matt Couts. Meza joined Vista teammates Lillashawn Coleman (132) and Kasey Cowan (heavyweight) as State Games champions along with Morse’s Angel Garcia (137).
Vista’s Chris Escobar (142), Mt. Carmel’s Matt Starbeck (147) and Imperial’s Cameron McNeer (191) all finished second in their respective weight classes.
Vista, totaling seven medalists, placed second in the team standings to the San Bernardino Wrestling Association (nine medalists). Derek Dixson (147) and Roderick Gallegos (191) both finished third for Vista.
Mt. Carmel’s Anthony Weber (121) and Monte Vista’s Norberto Cadena (heavyweight) each placed third to round out the section’s 13 medalists.
Monte Vista’s Shervin Iraniha (137), Santana’s Kyle Brown (142) and La Jolla’s David Blasquez (217) all finished fourth in their weights.
The team title was the third consecutive for San Bernardino.
East County mat men
The California State Games folkstyle wrestling tournament serves both as a final chance to compete on the high school mat for graduated seniors as well as for prep returners to get a valuable jump-start on the upcoming season against top-notch competition.
Monte Vista’s Norberto Cadena was among three East County wrestlers to qualify for the medal round of this year’s tournament, held July 14 at Rancho Bernardo High School. He placed third in his heavyweight division.
Monte Vista’s Shervin Iraniha (137) and Santana’s Kyle Brown (142) both finished fourth in their respective weight classes.
The tournament drew 215 entrants.
Cadena placed third at last season’s San Diego Section Division III heavyweight finals to earn a trip to the San Diego Section Masters state qualifying tournament. He finished 2-2 at the Masters tournament with a 10-1 loss to Vista’s Kasey Cowan, the eventual second-place finisher and this year’s State Games heavyweight champion.
Cadena went 3-1 in this year’s State Games field, defeating Erwin Grifis of the San Bernardino Wrestling Associaiton twice by pin and topping Moreno Valley’s Joel Munoz by a 10-0 major decision in the third-place match.
Cadena’s lone loss was to Cowan by a 15-1 count. Cowan, a returning high school state qualifier, recorded two pins and the major decision in his three matches.
Iraniha dropped a 6-4 decision to Ontario’s Fabian Guzman in the bronze medal match while Brown lost by pin against San Bernardino’s Tim Tasabia.
Iraniha, who finished 4-2 in the tournament, won three consecutive matches in the single-elimination consolation wrestle-backs. His first loss came against Morse’s Angel Garcia, who would go on to claim the 2007 State Games title.
Brown finished 2-2 with losses to the second- and third-place wrestlers in his weight class.
Three more East County grapplers — Tony Sangermano (142), Victor Richmond (147) and Garrett Ludwig (154) — all made it as far as the consolation semifinals of this year’s tourna,ment: one win away from advancing to the medal round. Sangermano and Ludwig are both graduates of El Capitan High School. Ludwig plans to compete for Palomar College in the 2008 season after working for one year. Richmond, who finished second in his 140-pound weight class at the Division II finals in 2006-07, is returning to the high school arena for the 2007-08 season.
Sangermano, who placed sixth at 135 pounds at the 2007 San Diego Section Division III finals, made it as far as the State Games championship semifinals, losing to eventual weight class champion Matthew Melendrez. Richmond also made it to the championship semifinals, dropping a match to eventual weight class champion Nikko Cataline of San Bernardino. Ludwig, who lost to the second- and fourth-place finishers in his weight class, won four consecutive matches in the single-elimination consolation wrestle-backs after not competing on the mat (and moving up four weight classes) since he placed fourth at 130 pounds at last season’s Division III championship tournament.
Cataline was named the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler.
Notepad
Imperial’s Priscilla Caldera, the reigning 103-pound San Diego Section Division IV champion, went 2-2 in the 114-pound division at this year’s State Games tournament. Her first loss came against Santa Monica’s Derek Shapiro. She defeated Alex Iacovelli in her first consolation match before bowing out with a loss against Richard Rios of Pioneer Express in the consolation quarterfinals. Rios went on to place third in the weight class, defeating Shapiro by a 6-5 decision.
The State Games wrestling tournament served both as a final chance to compete on the high school mat for graduated seniors as well as for returners to get a valuable jump-start on the upcoming season against top-notch competition.
Three East County grapplers — Tony Sangermano (142), Victor Richmond (147) and Garrett Ludwig (154) — all made it as far as the consolation semifinals: one win away from advancing to the medal round. Sangermano and Ludwig are both graduates of El Capitan High School. Ludwig plans to compete for Palomar College in the 2008 season after working for one year. Richmond, who finished second in his 140-pound weight class at the Division II finals in 2006-07, is returning to the high school arena for the 2007-08 season.
Vista’s Cowan (285) and Imperial’s McNeer (191) both placed second at last season’s San Diego Masters finals while Morse’s Garcia (119) and Vista’s Dixson (130) both were third. All qualified for the state tournament. Mt. Carmel’s Starbeck finished second at 130 pounds at the Division III finals.
Wrestling camp
Bonita Vista High School will serve as the host site for the Iowa Style Wrestling Camp July 23-26. NCAA champion Mark Perry headlines the camp’s staff of clinicians that features former wrestlers and coaches from the University of Iowa Hawkeyes wrestling team. Perry won this year’s 157-pound national title. The camp, which is open to all skill levels and will stress training techniques and drills to maximize scoring potential, will accept registration on opening day. Cost is $250. Session 1 runs from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. with a lunch break. Session 2 runs from 1 to 2:30 p.m. For more information, e-mail B_medchill@hotmail.com or grruhkala@ yahoo.com.
San Diego Wrestling Association Fall Schedule
| TENTATIVE FALL SCHEDULE as of 6/5/2007 | |||
| Week | Date | Tournament Location | Status |
| 1. | September 15, 2007 | OTAY RANCH | CONFIRMED |
| 2. | September 22, 2007 | VISTA | CONFIRMED |
| 3. | September 29, 2007 | MIRA MESA | CONFIRMED |
| 4. | October 6, 2007 | VISTA | CONFIRMED |
| 5. | October 13, 2007 | CARLSBAD | PENDING |
| 6. | October 20, 2007 | EASTLAKE | PENDING |
| 7. | October 27, 2007 | SDWA HALLOWEEN DESERT CLASSIC BRAWLEY |
CONFIRMED |
| October 26-27, 2007 | SUNKIST INTERNATIONAL TEMPE, AZ |
USAW OPEN | |
| 8 | November 3, 2007 | HELIX | PENDING |
Midgets, novice, schoolboy, cadet, and junior divisions will wrestle FOLKSTYLE
Open and veterans divisions will wrestle FREESTYLE and GRECO-ROMAN
Registration: 7 to 8:30 a.m. Kids and Open divisions, 9 a.m. start. Cadet and Junior divisions, 10 a.m. start. Medals: 1-3 places. International freestyle and Greco-Roman rules. Best two-of three periods. Entry fee $10 with valid USA Wrestling card.
AWARDS: Medals for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place only.
USA WRESTLING MEMBERSHIP CARDS will be sold at the tournaments at a cost of $31.00 ($30.00 plus one time $1.00 SDWA fee). All competitors must pay the annual SDWA membership fee.
ENTRY FEE: $10.00 per tournament with USA Wrestling card for the 9/1/07-8/31/08 season; $5.00 late entry fee. NOTE: USAW cards from the spring expire on 8/31/2007. You must have a 2007-2008 USAW card to compete in the fall.
RULES: USA Wrestling Rules for Folkstyle, Freestyle, GR, and Sombo matches.
WEIGH INS: 7:00 to 8:30 AM; $5.00 late entry fee
WRESTLING: Open & Kids from 9:00 AM until done; Jrs. & Cadets from 10:00 AM until about 5:00 PM.
MATCHES:
FOLKSTYLE:: All Divisions, 5 minutes running time (periods: 1-2-2).
FREESTYLE and GRECO-ROMAN: All Divisions, 6 minutes (periods: 2-2-2); match competition ends after a competitor wins 2 of 3 rounds.
Midget Boys/Girls (born 1997-98 ) : 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 87, 95, 103, 112, 120, 120+ (20 lb. maximum difference).
Novice Boys/Girls (born 1995-96 ): 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105, 112, 120, 130, 140, 140+ (25 lb. maximum difference).
Schoolboy/girl (born 1993-94 ): 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 145, 165, 185, 205, 225, 250.
Cadet (born 1991-92 ) 84, 91, 98, 105, 112, 119, 125, 130, 135, 140, 145, 152, 160, 171, 189, 215, 285.
Junior (grades 9-12, and born after 8/31/87 ) : 98, 105, 112, 119, 125, 130, 135, 140, 145, 152, 160, 171, 189, 215, 285.
Senior Men (born before 1988 , ‘88-‘89 require medical certificate) 121, 132, 145.5, 163, 185, 211.5, 264.5.
Sr. Women (born before 1988, '88-90 require medical certificate) 105.5, 112, 121, 130, 138.5, 147.5, 158.5.
*The medical certificate attests the athlete is of sufficient physical and emotional maturity to participate at this level.