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Santa Fe’s boys can’t keep up with the best sultana seeds in Division 3 Dual Finals – San Gabriel Valley Tribune

Santa Fe’s boys can’t keep up with the best sultana seeds in Division 3 Dual Finals – San Gabriel Valley Tribune

Hasperia – The growing heritage has been brewed in Santa Fu High School for the last four years for the boys’ fight program.

With two appearances in the CIF Southern Duals Championship over the last four years, the PowerHouse program continues to grow under the leadership of the fourth year’s head coach Anthony Romero.

Unfortunately, the titles have not left lately, but the third seed chiefs have faced a great opponent in the softest Sultan (10-1) on Thursday, losing 38-13 in the Division Championship 3. The Sultans led with three pins in the match S

Santa Fe had four winners of the 14 games while the Sultan emphasized his victory with three pins.

Santa Fe (21-4) appeared in nine games for the Duals title since 2005, winning in 2005, ’07 and ’09.

However, this was his fourth direct loss of the finals, and also lost last year.

“This program will always be graduates of graduates,” says Romero, coach of the fourth year and alum fight. “I know what it means to be great. It’s just the culture of Santa Fe, with which I grew up and have to go out there and give 100 percent.

“I really appreciate the boys who came out there and still finished the couple themselves.”

Romero was particularly referring to his first fighter (senior Ricardo Rodriguez III) as soon as the Sultan officially took the title with a lead 38-6, leaving only four matches.

Rodriguez, who is fighting 120 pounds and was sixth place in CIF Soutnern’s sections last year, along with the fact that he is a Masters qualifier, set the largest number of night for the chiefs with a majority of 16-3 over a sophomore Thomas Tapia S

“Although the points were very tall, it’s just about going out there and fighting your heart, no matter what,” said Rodriguez. “Although we lost a lot, you just have to go out there and show them who you really are.”

Leading 7-0 after the second period, Rodriguez poured him with three remains for nine more points in the third period to monitor 38-10.

The three other winners in Santa Fe were the three -point decisions of freshman Raymond Carbadzhal (126), junior Vincent Marquez (157) and sophomore Paul Farro (190).

In the first two games, 7-0, the first points of the night for the superiors were the decision of Marquez (157) over Senior Jonathan Gomez.

After heading 8-6 in the last period, two technically three downloaders aided in a 12-10 victory for Marquez.

“I struggle hard and I heard my coach say,” Downloaded the match, “Marquez said. “Being in the finals gives an example of what we can do.”

One of the more exciting matches of the evening was the decision of Farro 17-15 over Aaron Esparza.

Farro (190) took the lead by 9-1 in the first period with two downloads and 3 points near the fall.

The period ended with the lifting of Farro Esparza in the air and rammed it on the mat. The sofomor from Sultan looked stunned, but it got up for a few minutes and continued.

Farro added another download and 3 points near the fall in the second period for command, 15-3 advantages.

However, Esparza went back with 10 consecutive points along the path, 15-13. But they were trading with two points turning and Farro stayed for the exciting victory.

“This (the match) was a battle for dogs to see who wanted it more,” Faro said. “In the third period, when I received a twist, I proved that I wanted it more and left everything I had on the mat.” Points of the match with the final with the lowest score.

Carbadzal (126), in the 12th match of the night, scored the end points for the superiors, as it had the lowest point in total, 6-5.

After he took the lead by 6-0 in the first at the download and near Essen 3, he lingered for victory in the third period.

Santa Fe will compete on an individual Saturday night in the League of Del Rio.

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