Sunday, January 31, 2010

Overfelt Wrap-up

As promised, the Overfelt competitions proved to be the toughest of the season. I would make the argument that this was tougher than League Finals will be.
JV: Running into out brackets due to the number of participants, Tommy and Kevin hit the 5 match rule and despite going 4-1 still only finished in 8th place. Devin wrestled very well pinning two opponents when he was down on points. Laura got her first pin and it was against a guy! Other highlights include pins by Beacher and Ezaz. Chris Nijmeh was robbed of his championship at 171s in the final match. As he was pinning his opponent, the kid 'choked' and the ref had to intervene. His ultimately lost by points but placed the highest finishing second overall.
Varsity: With three wrestlers unable to attend, and three more knocked out of the tournament with injuries it proved to be a tough day for the Chargers. No one placed emphasizing the intense competition. Most wrestlers at this tournament were ranked in the Central Coast Section. Fortunately, it was our last tournament so we can now focus on beating Westmont and Branham and preparing for BVAL Finals.
Let's finish this season strong. Go Chargers!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Chargers Dominate Outnumbered Pirates

Improving their record to 2-3, the Varsity Chargers wrestled well earning a 60-16 landslide victory. The Piedmont Hills Pirates put forth a good effort despite having only seven competing athletes but were no match for the depth in the Chargers' roster. Some highlights include pins by Calvin Legassick, Alan Highland, Maurice Alexander, and Sean Dalton. The JV Chargers had no opposition and continued their undefeated season run now at 5-0. Only two more dual meets left, Varsity needs to stay focused and we can still achieve our season goal of a winning record. Go Chargers!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Del Mar F/S and Wellington Fund Run

Despite a poorly run tournament in every aspect, the young Chargers wrestled well and got much needed mat experience. Highlights include Tyler Faris' pin against Lynbrook, and Devin Ridgway's 4th place finish at 189s.
The 2nd annual fund run was a success.
About half the squad showed up to complete the run and over 1500 dollars was raised. The luncheon afterwards at Freedom Burrito was delicious and much needed fuel. Lots of fun was had and the team benefited. We now need to decide what to puchase with the money. It is expected that those who did not attend still turn in their raised funds as soon as possible. Go Chargers!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Chargers Lose to Lincoln Lions

After having previously beat the Lions in a tournament dual at the beginning of the year the Chargers were soundly defeated last night. The absence of two captains and a serious warm-up were no excuse for the lack of mental focus and desire. It was clear which team wanted to win more. Varsity only had two wins not including forfeits, Benny Lemus edged out his opponent on points at 171s and Nick Lee wrestled great to come from behind and pin his opponent at 189s. Changes will be made at practice. Our goal of a winning season record is still obtainable if the Chargers win their last three matches. Current record 1-3. =(

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Jim Root Tournament Results

The Chargers again brought home hardware with placings in the Jim Root Varsity Tournament over the weekend. Maurice Alexander was not feeling well and despite a bad beat in the first round was able to wrestle back and capture 7th place at 152s. Sean Dickson continued his reign on the medal stand by placing 3rd at 171s and Sean Dalton vaulted himself up the CCS rankings with a 2nd place finish at heavyweights. Another highlight was the 119 Calvin Legassick who went 3-2 as a freshman just missing the medal stand finishing top ten in his weight class. It is great to have such regular success on the team and proves that Leland is moving up in the Blossom Valley Athletic League. More wrestling to come this week, Go Chargers!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Defeated by Leigh

Despite a hard fought fight the Chargers fell to the Longhorns 53-26 Wednesday night. Inexperience and thinning numbers in the light weights hampered the Chargers ability to win the match. Additionally, illness and injuries plagued rest of the line up. Highlights include victories by Maurice Alexander, Kevin Choi, Chris Nijmeh, Sean Dickson, and Sean Dalton. Varsity is now 1-2 with 4 matches left. Junior Varsity maintained their undefeated run in the Santa Teresa division with a 36-21 win earning a record of 3-0. Devin Ridgway wrestled very well pinning his opponent. The rest of the points came from forfeits which illustrate the importance of having all of the weight classes filled. We have lots of wrestling left as we are about at the midpoint of the season. A 2 pound weight allowance goes into effect Jan. 15th for all weight classes. Stay healthy, focused and on weight. Go Chargers!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Watsonville Tournaments Wrap-up

Leland once again proved themselves that this year we are a force not to be underestimated. On Friday the team went 2-2 to place 8th overall in the team portion of the Tournament with victories over Pajaro Valley and Carmel High Schools. Some highlights include victories by Nick Lee, Chris Nijmeh, Benny Lemus, Cheyenne Yankish, Calvin Legassick, Kevin Choi, Jared Sandoval, and Sean Dalton who pinned the 7th ranked heavyweight in the Central Coast Section! Unfortunately Tyler Faris injured his shoulder but should be back in a few weeks.
On Saturday those not hurt, sick, or overweight went back to Watsonville for the Individual Tournament. Both Sean Dalton and Sean Dickson earned four key victories over very tough opponents to improve their records for the season. Dickson placed 2nd overall at 171 and Dalton placed 7th at HWT and effectively ranked himself in the Central Coast Section. I am proud of everyone who competed this weekend, Go Chargers!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Heartbreaking Loss to Willow Glen

Last night the Leland Chargers fell to the Rams by a TWO POINT SWING. That means that if any of the matches had resulted in a two point difference in our favor we would have won. There was some great wrestling by Sean Dickson, Sean Dalton, Nick Lee, Rick Lee, and others. Ultimately however, lapses in judgment on the scale and mat ended up costing us the match. One thing that needs to be addressed is the lack of attendance at practice. It was very clear that we need to COME TO PRACTICE! Don't expect to win without paying the price for it. Also it negatively affects your performance when you try to cut weight right before your match! Make weight the night before so you don't have to worry about it the day of and you can focus mentally on winning not making weight. Let us learn from this, put it behind us and move forward. Varsity is now 1-1, JV is 2-0. Go Chargers!

Friday, January 1, 2010

Silver Creek Throwdown Champion Benny Lemus!

Over the break Silver Creek High School hosts an invitational tournament where they invite the top four ranked wrestlers in the Central Coast Section and have them wrestle off for some key head to head matches midway through the season. If those wrestlers are not available they go down the rankings until the spots are filled. We had four wrestlers invited but only Benny Lemus and Sean Dalton could attend. Benny was a last minute replacement for Sean Dickson. Before the tournament was a great clinic put on by 1984 Olympic Champion Mark Schultz. Sean Dalton had a tough first match and was knocked out of the tournament. Benny was unranked in CCS and had not wrestled before this season due to a knee injury that occurred in football this fall. Much to his opponents surprise, Benny beat them soundly. In the championship match against the number 3 from Milpitas Benny threw his opponent so hard that he dislocated the kids elbow. Congrats to Benny Lemus the 2009 Throwdown Champion!