Rolling into the holiday season, the ‘23-’24 ISA Wrestling saw its fourth wrestling weekend with two sites located at Guam High’s gymnasium and FD’s Jungle.
Tiyan, Southern, Okkodo, and Father Duenas met up at the FD location for their respective meets. It was a successful day for the Southern Dolphins and FD/ND teams as their meets, Southern against Tiyan followed by Okkodo and FD/ND against Okkodo followed by Tiyan, all resulted in wins for their male and female teams.
Wrestlers of the Meets: The Okkodo Captain & Southern’s First-Time Wrestler
Ian Kim
Okkodo captain Ian Kim
Senior and captain of the Okkodo Bulldogs, Ian Kim’s electrifying match that earned him the title of Player of the Meet was during his match for the 182 lb. weight class against reigning champion, Father Duenas Friar Tristan Burgos.
Burgos and Kim have shaken hands on the mats before, most significantly during last year’s championship match for their weight division. Kim unfortunately lost that match and was only able to reach a silver placement in comparison to Burgos’ gold for the season, but is proud of how he performed today against the same competitor.
Keeping his focus on himself for weigh-ins and pre-match, Kim was unaware that he would be having a rematch with Burgos until he looked up to see his opponent stepping onto the mat. Quickly getting over any nerves, Kim knew that his coaches would tell him to not care who his opposition is and wrestle his best no matter what.
With much of the crowd being returning audience members from last season, the gym seemed to perk up in anticipation to see what would happen after the athletes shook hands and the whistle blew.
The match wasn’t just a simple proof of growth for Kim, but a great feat as he dominated the match by points to eventually accomplish a pin against his competitor in the second round.
“I feel amazing. It’s a big improvement for me and my wrestling that I was able to overcome someone I couldn’t beat last year,” Kim shares as he acknowledges the advances in his technique since his junior year loss to Burgos and goes on to recognize his new mentors this year. “My coaches Gavin and Josh are really pushing me in a way I’ve never been pushed before.”
“I’m going to go in and do the same thing [I did today]. Hopefully, I place number one,” Kim states in response to how he’ll approach those final matches to get to the gold.
After today, Kim has a clean 8 – 0 record for the season.
Tristan Acfalle
Southern’s Tristan Acfalle
Junior at Southern High, but first-year wrestler Tristan Acfalle proved how useful hard work and a strong spirit can be against someone with more experience than you when he wrestled Okkodo Bulldog Keowanie Boretta.
Already familiar with each other due to Boretta’s former enrollment at Southern High and the two boys being teammates during the rugby season, Acfalle had a feeling this match was coming and that it would be a lot of work.
Acfalle jests about how he had seen Boretta earlier in the season and just recognizing Boretta’s skill level got into his head. “I was a bit nervous…I was like, ‘Damn, this is going to be a tough match.’”
As today was finally the day for the two of them to shake hands on the mat competing in the 170 lb. weight class, it was clear to the fans watching that of the athletes, Boretta came with much more experience in the sport.
Displaying his technique early on in the match, Boretta had completed two takedowns before Acfalle could find his footing. However, into the second round when Acfalle’s mind seemed to clear and he was settling into the match, there was a sudden change in energy as Acfalle began to take charge of the mat.
With Acfalle controlling the match well into the third round, Boretta suffered a penalty for stalling as the crowd grew more immersed and time dwindled down for the underdog in the lead.
Even with Boretta’s reversal out of Acfalle’s offensive position before the match-ending whistle blew, it wasn’t enough for him to have his hand raised with a final score of 9 – 7 in Acfalle’s favor.
“I’m always nervous. I guess I downplay myself a lot, but once I get onto the mat, I flow,” granting a moment of vulnerability, Acfalle shares that he experiences uneasiness before every match and especially this one. “Today it was the same. Once I stepped onto the mat, all the nervousness went away.”
Excited for his first all-island meet, Acfalle is looking forward to how this first season in wrestling will end and expects to do well for himself with plans of returning to the sport in his senior year.
Final Scores
Tiyan v. Southern (female)
Southern 36 – 23 Tiyan
235: SHS Daesha Fernandez (12); Forfeit
97: THS Arora Villaverde (9); Forfeit
102: THS Reana Sanchez (11); Forfeit
107: THS Keira Perez (12); Forfeit
113: SHS Bonita Taijeron (11) over THS Lucia Lowe (9); Fall @ 1 min, 11 secs
126: THS Mackenzie F. over SHS Gabrielle SanNicolas (12); Technical Fall in the second round
134: SHS Deajah Santos (11); Forfeit
143: SHS Jodee Taimanglo (9); Forfeit
155: SHS Skylar Nangauta (11); Forfeit
168: SHS Noka Lokeijak (9); Forfeit
(male)
Southern 66 – 22 Tiyan
126: THS Christian Valencia (11) over SHS Aiden Jesus (9); Fall @ 2 mins, 38 secs
132: THS Ian Santos (12) over SHS Jayden Quintanilla (10); Decision 11 – 3
138: SHS Jathan Augon; Forfeit
145: SHS Colin Naputi (12) over THS Caelan Borja (9); Fall @ 1 min, 23 seconds
152: SHS Eiden Retuyan (10) over THS Zachary Mendiola (12); Fall @ 1 min, 5 secs
160: SHS Tyler Crisostomo (12) over THS Craig Mafnas (12); Fall @ 1 min
170: SHS Tristan Acfalle (11); Forfeit
182: SHS Vaughn Cabrera (12); Forfeit
195: THS Gionno Masga (11) over SHS Cameron Tainatongo (11); Fall @ 2 mins, 26 secs
220: SHS Michael Jesus (12) over THS Jhett Villanueva (11); Fall @ 3 mins, 48 secs
285: THS Ty Samilliano (9) over SHS Javin Meno (10); Fall @ 1 min, 46 secs
106: SHS Kekoa Duenas (9); Forfeit
113: SHS Tano Duenas (11); Forfeit
120: SHS Ethan Topasna (11); Forfeit
Okkodo vs. Notre Dame(female)
Notre Dame 45 – 6 Okkodo
97: ND Joie Santos (12) over OHS Adriana Valera; Fall @ 2 mins
107: ND Tori DeBold (12) over OHS Keani Boretta; Fall @ 1 min, 37 secs
152: FD Sebastian-Sean Riley (12) over THS Zachary Mendiola (12); Major Decision 13 – 5
160: FD Giovanni Palad over THS Craig Mafnas (12); Fall @ 49 secs
170: FD Noah Garrido (12); Forfeit
182: FD Rylan Stanley; Forfeit
195: FD Tristan Burgos over THS Gionno Masga (11); Major Decision 12 – 2
220: FD Adrien Bordallo over THS Jhett Villanueva (11); Fall @ 1 min, 1 sec
285: FD Mason Taijeron over THS Ty Samilliano (9); 3 mins, 8 secs
106: FD Elijah Ilagan; Forfeit
Final Meet & Championship
The final regular season meet will take place on Saturday, January 6 after an allotted week off from matches for the wrestlers to enjoy their holidays.
On January 6, the JFK site will host Southern, GW, and FD/ND. Meanwhile, the Tiyan site will host Okkodo, Sanchez, and Guam High. Matches for both sites are set to begin at 10am.
For the Championships, a coaches meeting will take place on Tuesday, January 9 in which the locations of the weigh-ins/meet will be decided on.
Female weigh-ins for all-island are scheduled for Thursday, January 11 at 4 pm.
Male weigh-ins are set to take place the day after the female’s on Friday, January 12 at 4 pm. The start of the All-Island championship matches will begin once weigh-ins are completed. The All-Island championships will conclude on Saturday, January 13, beginning at 9 am.