It was an early ending for the 2018-2019 IIAAG Wrestling All-Island Meet with a low number of participants due to the absence of the Sanchez Sharks. After the all-day event, the FD Friars celebrated their fourth straight championship and the GW Geckos girls celebrated their championship hours after the GW boys team won the baseball title.
It was an early ending for the 2018-2019 IIAAG Wrestling All-Island Meet with a low number of participants due to the absence of the Sanchez Sharks. After the all-day event, the FD Friars celebrated their fourth straight championship and the GW Geckos girls celebrated their championship hours after the GW boys team won the baseball title.
GW rallies to win girls championship
It was a three team race with three matches remaining in the all-island girls meet between the regular season record leader Tiyan Titans, the AOLG Cougars and the Geckos.
A clutch come-from-behind pin by freshman Alanah Balabagno in the 168-pound division helped push the Geckos within three points of the-then team point leader Cougars. McKenzie Quitugua followed with victory via pin fall in the 184-pound division to take the lead and clinch the championship.
The GW Lady Geckos were crowned the 2018 IIAAG HS Girls Wrestling Champions while the Boys team grabbed 2nd place. (Photo by Michael Blas)
“For the longest time, GW has been close to winning a title but was always coming up short. Knowing that I helped the team get closer with my victory makes me feel really good,” said Balabagno. “I’m glad I decided to join wrestling; I’m really indebted to our coaches who helped us this season.”
The Cougars came close once again and almost made history coming up short of a championship. Lauren Lujan, Andrea Salas, and Annabelle Basto each won gold medals for the Cougars. Lujan and Basto won the light and heavy weight MVP honors for the season after the coaches voted after the event.
Salas wins thrilling match
“Before every match, I tell myself that I have to want it more than my opponent,” said Salas. Salas was tested early but overcame adversity and won via pin to give Academy the point lead mid-way through the meet.
Academy finished in a respectable second place, their highest finish in school history and are looking strong for next season.
“Academy in the past has been at the bottom of the rankings but now that we have more wrestlers coming out and wrestling under coach Terry Debold, we are doing much better,” said Salas.
Debold’s Dynasty Continues
The Father Duenas Friars once again walked away with a convincing win to claim their fourth straight title, continuing the dynasty under head coach Terry Debold. The Friars had nine total wrestlers in the gold medal matches and scored 139 total points.
Boys Final Team results:
FD Friars – 139 points
Southern High – 87 points
GW Geckos – 84 points
Okkodo Bulldogs – 76 points
Guam High – 39 points
Tiyan Titans – 38 points
JFK Islanders – 11 points
Caleb Laserna, Thomas Pool, Matias Calvo and Kobe Onedera each won gold medals for the Friars. After a disappointing finish last year, Laserna returned to wrestling and won his match in the 113-pound division via pin.
“I felt motivated after what happened last year. I decided to continue wrestling and push myself to go for the gold,” said Laserna who finished the season undefeated.
FD team captain Calvo (14-0) and teammate Pool (11-0) also finished their season undefeated.
Galarpe, Bonnette win MVP honors
Lance Galarpe from Tiyan won the lightweight MVP honors. Galarpe held off FD’s Kaleb Gamabala in the 120-pound gold medal match to finish his with a 13-1 record. Bonnette pinned GW’s Devin Benavente in the 160-pound gold medal match and finished his season with a 12-1 record.
Girls IIAAG Wrestling results:
97: Tiara Fernandez, Tiyan (Gold), Emma Reese Gutierrez, AOLG (Silver), Elenice Leon Guerrero, GW (Bronze)
285: Jose San Miguel, GW (Gold), Kyle Ada, FD (Silver), Alvin Joseph, Okkodo (Bronze)
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Guam's High School Wrestlers begin the championship rounds for a shot at gold and the title of 2018 IIAAG HS Girls and Boys Wrestling Champions. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Tiyan Titans Tiara Fernandez defeated Academy Cougars Reese Gutierrez to get gold in the 97 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Southern High Dolphins Ely Pocaigue defeated FD Friars Keoni Lizama to get gold in the 106 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Tiyan Titans Alyssa Dumlao defeated her fellow teammate Myah Blas to get gold in the 102 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
FD Friars Caleb Laserna defeated Tiyan Titans Xander Duenas to get gold in the 113 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Tiyan Titans Anica Menor defeated Academy Cougars Jennifer Mesa to get gold in the 117 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Tiyan Titans Lance Galarpe defeated FD Friars Kaleb Gambala to get gold in the 120 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Tiyan Titans Alyssa Molo defeated GW Geckos Erin Quichocho to get gold in the 112 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Guam High Panthers Julius Gaduang defeated Tiyan Titans Ricky Gamboa to get the gold in the 126 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
GW Geckos Mason Duenas defeated FD Friars Jonah Diaz to get gold in the 132 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougars Lauren Lujan defeated GW Geckos Aveah Garrido to get gold in the 122 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
GW Geckos Shelby Meeks defeated Okkodo Bulldogs Samuel Gose to get gold in the 138 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougars Andrea Salas defeated GW Geckos Kitana Neal to get gold in the 127 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Okkodo Bulldogs Peter Olandez defeated GW Geckos Noah Quichocho Academy Cougars Andrea Salas defeated GW Geckos Kitana Neal to get gold in the 145 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
FD Friars Matias Calvo defeated Southern High Dolphins Gavin Terlaje Academy Cougars Andrea Salas defeated GW Geckos Kitana Neal to get gold in the 195 pound division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The GW Lady Geckos were crowned the 2018 IIAAG HS Girls Wrestling Champions while the Boys team grabbed 2nd place. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars were crowned the 2018 IIAAG HS Boys Wrestling Champions for the fourth straight year while the girls team of the Academy Cougars grabbed 2nd place. (Photo by Michael Blas)