The FD Friars swept the IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Doubles Championship with Kiko Damian and Thomas Moylan winning the championship in a three set thriller against fellow Friars Deavan Hudtohan and Joseph Mafnas.
The Friars were also presented the regular season championship trophy after the match. FD was first, St. John’s finished second and Guam High finished third.
Championship match
Hudtohan/Mafnas came out of the gate thinking upset against the higher seeds taking a 10-7 lead. Damian/Moylan regrouped after a timeout and tied the match at 10-10 after a heads up play from Moylan.
There were three more lead changes in the match but Hudtohan/Mafnas went on a 3-0 run and took the first set 21-18.
Damian/Moylan were on the verge of elimination and needed to win the second set to avoid the sweep. The top seeds went on a 9-0 run and dominated the second set. Hudtohan/Mafnas tried to make a comeback but Damian/Moylan were not to be denied and won 21-10.
FD Friars Kiko Damian and Thomas Moylan are crowned the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Champions. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Damian/Moylan continued to use their momentum from the second set and went ahead 6-4. A kill from Damian gave the Damian/Moylan team a 9-5 advantage.
Mafnas/Hudtohan mount a comeback and cut the deficit to 10-8.
A side out and an ace by Moylan find the Damian/Moylan team up 12-8. From that point, the duo of Damian/Moylan held on for the 15-10 victory.
Third place match FD vs Guam High
The third place match went to a third and final set. FD’s Ethan Alvarez and Aldan Sampson scored a go-ahead of Guam High’s Jared Aguon and Trey Rosario 2-1. Aguon collected two kills to tie the contest at 3-3. Aguon/Rosario surged ahead to 6-4 lead. Alvarez/Sampson go ahead 7-6 with a Sampson ace.
Guam High took the lead back with a head up play by Rosario. The lead changes again with a kill barely going out of bounds. Aguon ties game with a kill at 10-10. Alvarez kill puts FD back up 12-11. FD capitalized on an error by Guam High and hold on for a 15-12 victory.
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The FD Friars Gold (Aldan Sampson/Ethan Alvarez) faced off against the Guam High Panthers (Jared Aguon/Trey Rosario) for third place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Gold (Aldan Sampson/Ethan Alvarez) faced off against the Guam High Panthers (Jared Aguon/Trey Rosario) for third place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Gold (Aldan Sampson/Ethan Alvarez) faced off against the Guam High Panthers (Jared Aguon/Trey Rosario) for third place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Gold (Aldan Sampson/Ethan Alvarez) faced off against the Guam High Panthers (Jared Aguon/Trey Rosario) for third place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon and FD Friars Gold faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon (Kiko Damian/Thomas Moylan) and FD Friars Gold(Joseph Mafnas/Deavan Hudtohan) faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon (Kiko Damian/Thomas Moylan) and FD Friars Gold(Joseph Mafnas/Deavan Hudtohan) faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon (Kiko Damian/Thomas Moylan) and FD Friars Gold(Joseph Mafnas/Deavan Hudtohan) faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon (Kiko Damian/Thomas Moylan) and FD Friars Gold(Joseph Mafnas/Deavan Hudtohan) faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon (Kiko Damian/Thomas Moylan) and FD Friars Gold(Joseph Mafnas/Deavan Hudtohan) faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon (Kiko Damian/Thomas Moylan) and FD Friars Gold(Joseph Mafnas/Deavan Hudtohan) faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon (Kiko Damian/Thomas Moylan) and FD Friars Gold(Joseph Mafnas/Deavan Hudtohan) faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon (Kiko Damian/Thomas Moylan) and FD Friars Gold(Joseph Mafnas/Deavan Hudtohan) faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon (Kiko Damian/Thomas Moylan) and FD Friars Gold(Joseph Mafnas/Deavan Hudtohan) faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon (Kiko Damian/Thomas Moylan) and FD Friars Gold(Joseph Mafnas/Deavan Hudtohan) faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon (Kiko Damian/Thomas Moylan) and FD Friars Gold(Joseph Mafnas/Deavan Hudtohan) faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars Maroon (Kiko Damian/Thomas Moylan) and FD Friars Gold(Joseph Mafnas/Deavan Hudtohan) faced off for first place in the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
FD Friars Aldan Sampson and Ethan Alvarez place third in the IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
FD Friars Joseph Mafnas and Deavan Hudtohan finish second in the IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball finals. (Photo by Michael Blas)
FD Friars Kiko Damian and Thomas Moylan are crowned the 2021 IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Champions. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Guam High Panthers finish their IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Season in third place. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The St. John’s Knights finish their IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Season in second place. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars finish their IIAAG Boys Beach Volleyball Season in first place. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Guam Blooded: Braydon Griffin, a senior shortstop at San Pedro High School in Los Angeles, has made his college commitment to Westmont College in Santa Barbara.
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Guam’s Wayne Blas completed his 13th Boston Marathon and 38th marathon overall.
The island’s record holder in the distance, Blas finished this year in 2:35:21.
“I’m very happy with this result because seven months ago, I was sidelined with a stress fracture that kept me out for three months. No running! To come back on an abbreviated marathon build and finish one of the toughest races strong and healthy was a big win for me.”
His time of 2:29:38 at the 2023 Chicago Marathon and World Marathon Majors Age Group Championships stands as the Guam National Record.