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‘RUNNER <strong>WRESTLING</strong><br />

NOTEBOOK<br />

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FEBRUARY 5, 2009<br />

Contact: Sarah Finney, Assistant SID (sfinney2@csub.edu) • 661.654.3071 (<strong>of</strong>fice) • 661.654.6978 (fax)<br />

2008-09 CSUB Ro a d r u n n e r<br />

Wrestling Sc h e d u l e<br />

Nov. 1 Blue/Gold & Alumni Meet —<br />

Nov. 8 *Stanford W, 28-13<br />

Nov. 8 Navy L, 23-16<br />

Dec. 5 @Las Vegas Invite —<br />

Dec. 6 @Las Vegas Invite 8th <strong>of</strong> 44 teams<br />

Dec. 13 vs. No. 5 Missouri L, 25-14<br />

Dec. 13 vs. No. 12 Oklahoma L, 26-12<br />

Dec. 18 @Reno TOC 4th <strong>of</strong> 25 teams<br />

Dec. 20 Cal Baptist W, 42-3<br />

Dec. 20 *Portland State W, 39-9<br />

Dec. 29 @Southern Scuffle —<br />

Dec. 30 @Southern Scuffle 9th <strong>of</strong> 31 teams<br />

Jan. 4 @*Arizona State W, 36-15<br />

Jan. 4 @Menlo Invite 4th <strong>of</strong> 12 teams<br />

Jan. 9 @*Cal Poly W, 24-10<br />

Jan. 10 vs. Drexel (@Stanford) W, 33-9<br />

Jan. 10 vs. Columbia (@Stanford) W, 26-15<br />

Jan. 18 @*No. 10 Boise State L, 26-12<br />

Jan. 23 *UC Davis W, 34-7<br />

Jan. 31 @California Open<br />

All Day<br />

Feb. 1 *Oregon State L, 28-16<br />

Feb. 8 *Cal State Fullerton 2 p.m.<br />

Feb. 15 San Francisco State 2 p.m.<br />

Mar. 1 @Pac-10 Championships All Day<br />

Mar. 2 @Pac-10 Championships All Day<br />

Mar. 19 @NCAA Championships All Day<br />

Mar. 20 @NCAA Championships All Day<br />

Mar. 21 @NCAA Championships All Day<br />

All Times Local • Bold=home meet<br />

*Pac-10 Dual<br />

Ro a d r u n n e r Wrestling Th i s Week<br />

Pac-10 dual action comes to a close for the Roadrunners this week. CSUB hosts Cal State<br />

Fullerton Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Icardo Center for a final glimpse <strong>of</strong> the conference’s<br />

competition prior to the Pac-10 Championships Mar. 1-2.<br />

TITAN NOTES<br />

Cal State Fullerton improved to<br />

10-5 overall and 4-2 in the Pac-<br />

10 with a 22-12 win over UC<br />

Davis last week...T.J. Dillashaw<br />

is the Titans’ lone wrestler<br />

ranked in the latest Intermat<br />

poll...the 133 lb. senior comes<br />

in at No. 13...he is also No.<br />

13 in the inaugural NCAA DI<br />

Coaches Panel Rankings and<br />

No. 2 in the latest Pac-10 rankings...Adin<br />

Duenes (141) is No.<br />

33 and Tim Hawkins (184) is<br />

No. 29 on the Coaches Panel<br />

Ranking.<br />

ROADRUNNERS (8-5, 5-2 PAC-10) vs.<br />

CAL STATE FULLERTON (10-5, 4-2 PAC-10)<br />

FEBRUARY 8, 2009 • 2:00 p.m.<br />

ICARDO CENTER • BAKERSFIELD, CALIF.<br />

FREE LIVE VIDEO AVAILABLE AT GORUNNERS.COM<br />

SERIES HISTORY<br />

• CSUB leads the all-time series<br />

23-3.<br />

• CSUB’s 10-match win streak<br />

was snapped in 2008 when<br />

CSUF claimed a 21-13 victory.<br />

• In the 2008 loss, the Titans<br />

took a 9-0 lead after the<br />

first two matches and CSUB<br />

never recovered. Riley Orozco,<br />

Brandon Zoetewey, Elijah<br />

Nacita and Daniel Atondo were<br />

the four victorious ‘Runners.<br />

• Prior to 2008, CSUB had not<br />

lost to the Titans since 1989.<br />

• CSUB has never lost to the<br />

Titans in the Icardo Center.<br />

LAST 10 MEETINGS<br />

2008 L(A) 21-13<br />

2007 W(H) 20-15<br />

2004 W(A) 24-18<br />

1999 W(H) 54-0<br />

1998 W(A) 23-21<br />

1997 W(H) 42-6<br />

1996 W(A) 28-10<br />

1994 W(H) 36-6<br />

1993 W(A) 19-12<br />

1992 W(H) 23-11<br />

CSU BAKERSFIELD’S PROBABLE LINEUP<br />

NWCA<br />

NATIONAL PAC-10<br />

WT NAME RANK RANK W-L NOTEABLES<br />

125 Brandon Zoetewey 16 3 21-5 Perfect 7-0 in dual contests this season<br />

133 Thomas Kimbrell — 3 21-9 Surpassed 20-win mark for 1st time in his career<br />

141 Elijah Nacita — 2 28-11 Won 12 straight earlier this season<br />

149 Calvin Miller — — 12-8 Two three-match win streaks earlier this season<br />

or Anthony Box — — 5-8 Won back-to-back matches twice this year<br />

157 Sam Barnhart — 8 15-15 Holds the team’s fastest fall <strong>of</strong> the season (25 seconds)<br />

165 Joey Granata — 4 19-14 Team leader with 13 pins; also has not been pinned<br />

174 Jason Points — 3 11-13 Won four <strong>of</strong> last six matches<br />

or Ernesto Ancona — — 13-11 Placed second at California Collegiates<br />

184 Riley Orozco — 5 20-10 Placed second at California Collegiates<br />

197 Brandon Halsey 7 2 12-2 Won the Reno TOC & Southern Scuffle individual titles<br />

HWT Mitch Monteiro 6 1 21-6 Third ‘Runner to reach 20 wins this season


CSU BAKERSFIELD <strong>WRESTLING</strong> NOTES • FEB. 5, 2009 • PAGE 2 OF 5<br />

THE LAST TIME BAKERSFIELD...<br />

WON A HOME DUAL MEET:<br />

January 23, 2009 vs. UC Davis (34-7)<br />

WON A ROAD DUAL MEET:<br />

January 10, 2009 vs. Columbia (26-15)<br />

LOST A HOME DUAL MEET:<br />

February 1, 2009 vs. Oregon State (28-16)<br />

LOST A ROAD DUAL MEET:<br />

January 18, 2009 at No. 10 Boise State (26-12)<br />

TIED A DUAL MEET:<br />

January 31, 1999 at Arizona State (18-18)<br />

SHUTOUT AN OPPONENT IN A DUAL MEET:<br />

January 7, 2007 at San Francisco State<br />

(48-0)<br />

WAS SHUTOUT IN A DUAL MEET:<br />

Never<br />

SCORED 40 OR MORE TEAM POINTS:<br />

December 20, 2008 vs. Cal Baptist (42-3)<br />

SCORED 50 OR MORE TEAM POINTS:<br />

January 24, 2004 at Portland State (54-0)<br />

SCORED 60 TEAM POINTS:<br />

1987 at Cal Tech (60-0)<br />

BEAT A RANKED OPPONENT:<br />

February 1, 2006 vs. No. 20 Cal Poly (26-19)<br />

HAD A PAC-10 CHAMPION:<br />

2007 — Brandon Halsey (197 lbs.)<br />

HAD AN NCAA CHAMPION:<br />

1999 — Stephen Neal (285 lbs.)<br />

WON CONSECUTIVE PAC-10 DUAL MATCHES:<br />

Nov. 8, 2008 – Jan. 9, 2009 vs. Stanford (28-13),<br />

Portland State (39-9), Arizona State (36-5), Cal<br />

Poly (24-10)<br />

ROADRUNNER <strong>WRESTLING</strong> ODDS & ENDS...<br />

‘RUNNER REPORT: The ‘Runners traveled to San Francisco Friday for the 33rd Annual<br />

California Collegiates, where seven members <strong>of</strong> the squad placed in the top four. Brandon<br />

Zoetewey (San Ramon, Calif./De La Salle HS) earned the individual title at 125, while<br />

Frank Lomas (Bakersfield HS), Ernesto Ancona (Sunnyvale, Calif./Fremont HS) and Riley<br />

Orozco (Churchill County HS) all earned second place finishes. Meanwhile, Joey Granata<br />

(Oceanside, Calif/Fallbrook HS), who placed third, also won the Coach Haddad Award for<br />

most pins (5) in the tournament. On Saturday, CSUB hosted Oregon State in Pac-10 dual,<br />

falling 28-16. Zoetewey, Elijah Nactia (Bakersfield HS) and Mitch Monteiro (Paso Robles,<br />

Calif./Cuesta College) picked up wins for the shorthanded ‘Runners. Trevor Hall (Battle<br />

Ground HS) was held out <strong>of</strong> competition due to injury and Brandon Halsey (Vista, Calif./<br />

Fresno State) was also unavailable for action.<br />

STAT LEADERS: Sophomore Elijah Nacita leads the ‘Runners with 28 wins so far this season,<br />

followed by Brandon Zoetewey, Thomas Kimbrell (Dawsonville, Ga./Dawson County HS),<br />

Mitch Montiero with 21. Brandon Halsey holds the best win percentage (.857) with a 12-2<br />

overall record, while Joey Granata leads the way with 13 pins.<br />

RANKED ‘RUNNERS: For the first time ever, the NCAA has released a “Coaches Panel Ranking,”<br />

which will ultimately be one <strong>of</strong> the tools used as part <strong>of</strong> the selection process to determine<br />

the qualifiers for the 2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. The first <strong>of</strong> three polls,<br />

with results through Jan. 18, lists six ‘Runners in the top 33. Those wrestlers include No. 19<br />

Brandon Zoetewey, No. 25 Thomas Kimbrell, No. 28 Elijah Nacita, No. 25 Riley Orozco,<br />

No. 6 Brandon Halsey and No. 7 Mitch Monteiro.<br />

ADDITIONAL POLLS: In the most recent USA Today/InterMat/NWCA poll (Feb. 3), Brandon<br />

Zoetewey remains No. 16, while Brandon Halsey is No. 7 and Mitch Monteiro is No. 6.<br />

Three ‘Runners appear in the latest W.I.N. Magazine national poll (Feb. 2). Zoetewey is<br />

No. 20, Halsey is No. 7 and Monteiro is No. 6.<br />

Halsey (No. 7) and Monteiro (No. 6) are also all ranked by Amateur Wrestling News (Feb.<br />

2).<br />

Six also appear in the individual rankings released Feb. 3 by Wrestlingreport.com.<br />

Zoetewey comes in at No. 20, Thomas Kimbrell is No. 27, Nacita is No. 27, Orozco is No. 31,<br />

Halsey is No. 4 and Monteiro is No. 7.<br />

PAC-10 RANKINGS: One ‘Runner remain listed in the No. 1 position in his respective weight<br />

class in the most recent Pac-10 rankings. Mitch Monteiro topped the list heavyweight, while<br />

Elijah Nacita (141) and Brandon Halsey (197) both come in at No. 2. Brandon Zoetewey<br />

(125), Thomas Kimbrell (133) and Jason Points (Bakersfield, Calif./San Diego State)<br />

(174) are all listed at No. 3, while Trevor Hall (157) and Joey Granata (165) come in at<br />

No. 4.<br />

CRACKING THE TOP 50: Brandon Zoetewey has broken into the CSUB record book, currently<br />

tied for No. 45 in career wins (69). Zoetewey entered his senior season with 48 victories and<br />

has 21 so far this season. He has two remaining dual matches on the 2008-09 schedule, along<br />

with the Pac-10 Championships and NCAA Championships.<br />

TOURNEY TITLE TIMES TWO: Brandon Halsey claimed his second individual title <strong>of</strong> the season<br />

Dec. 30 at the 2008 UNCG Southern Scuffle. His first title <strong>of</strong> the season came on Dec. 18<br />

at the Reno Tournament <strong>of</strong> Champions. Seeded No. 2 in Greensboro, Halsey knocked <strong>of</strong>f No. 9<br />

Eric Chine (Kent State), No. 6 Brent Jones (Virginia) and No. 1 Cayle Byers (George Mason).<br />

EIGHT STRAIGHT: Elijah Nacita may have dropped his opening-round match at the Reno<br />

Tournament <strong>of</strong> Champions, but the sophomore followed the disappointing performance with<br />

eight consecutive victories to place third in the 141 bracket. He won three bouts by fall,<br />

including a pin in just 48 seconds, four others by decision and one 16-2 major decision.<br />

FASTEST FALL: Sam Barnhart (Barstow HS) (149) holds the fastest fall by any ‘Runner so<br />

far this season. The sophomore pinned Douglas College’s Raj Rai in 25 seconds at the Menlo


CSU BAKERSFIELD <strong>WRESTLING</strong> NOTES • FEB. 5, 2009 • PAGE 3 OF 5<br />

Invite on Jan. 4.<br />

A VEGAS CHAMP FOR THE FIRST TIME<br />

SINCE...: Mitch Monteiro’s individual title<br />

at the Las Vegas Invite marks the first time<br />

a CSUB wrestler won a championship at the<br />

tournament since 1999 when two-time All-<br />

American and national champion Stephen<br />

Neal took the heavyweight title. Neal also<br />

won the Las Vegas Invite title in 1998 and<br />

went undefeated both years.<br />

...AND A CHAMP AT RENO: Brandon Halsey<br />

made the most <strong>of</strong> his return to the mat for<br />

CSUB, claiming the 197 lb. individual title<br />

at the 2008 Reno Tournament <strong>of</strong> Champions<br />

in Dec. 18. The senior’s title was the third<br />

all-time for the Roadrunners and the first<br />

since 2003.<br />

25 YEARS AND COUNTING: With 36 total<br />

years <strong>of</strong> coaching under his belt, the 2008-<br />

09 season marks T.J. Kerr’s 25th at the helm<br />

<strong>of</strong> the CSUB program. Having surpassed the<br />

400-win mark midway through last season,<br />

Kerr’s all-time record now stands at 412-<br />

205-7, while his 24-plus year mark at CSUB<br />

is 230-135-4.<br />

ON DECK: The ‘Runners will bid farewell<br />

to five seniors (Ernesto Ancona, Brandon<br />

Halsey, Thomas Kimbrell, Jason Points and<br />

Brandon Zoetewey) on Feb. 15 at 2 p.m.<br />

when they host San Francisco State in the<br />

Icardo Center.<br />

FREE WEBCAST OF ‘RUNNER <strong>WRESTLING</strong>:<br />

Catch all the action in the Icardo Center<br />

from your home computer as all CSUB home<br />

wrestling duals will be broadcast live via the<br />

Internet on GoRunners.com. Simply visit the<br />

‘Runner wrestling schedule page and click<br />

on the video camera icon on the far right to<br />

view the live stream.<br />

TICKETS, PLEASE: Ticket information for all<br />

Roadrunner wrestling matches may be found<br />

online at www.GoRunners.com. For ticket<br />

package and group ticket information -- or<br />

to purchase tickets by phone -- call the CSUB<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Ticket Office at (661) 654-BLUE.<br />

NEED MORE INFO?: For all <strong>of</strong> the most upto-date<br />

information about CSU Bakersfield<br />

wrestling and all other Roadrunner sports,<br />

check out the CSUB <strong>Athletics</strong> Web site at:<br />

www.GoRunners.com.<br />

2008-09 CSUB ROADRUNNER <strong>WRESTLING</strong> ROSTER<br />

As <strong>of</strong> February 5, 2009<br />

No. Name Ht. YR Hometown/Previous School<br />

125 Miguel COMPARAN 5-0 FR Buena Park, Calif./Buena Park HS<br />

Tyler IWAMURA 5-5 FR San Diego, Calif./Santa Fe Christian HS<br />

Kiyoshi KAWANO 5-2 R-FR Palo Alto, Calif./Gunn HS<br />

Frank LOMAS 5-7 R-FR Bakersfield, Calif./Bakersfield HS<br />

Brandon ZOETEWEY 5-5 SR San Ramon, Calif./De La Salle HS<br />

133 Colin CORNETT 5-6 FR Newberg, Ore./Newberg HS<br />

Justin DURHAM 5-5 SO Shingle Springs, Calif./Ponderosa HS<br />

Thomas KIMBRELL 5-9 SR Dawsonville, Ga./Dawson County HS<br />

Bryan MAGNO 5-8 FR Bakersfield, Calif./Ridgeview HS<br />

Erik MARTINEZ 5-3 FR San Jose, Calif./Bellarmine College Prep<br />

141 Donavan BARELA 5-8 R-FR Barstow, Calif./Barstow HS<br />

Anthony BOX 5-8 R-FR Bakersfield, Calif./Bakersfield HS<br />

Elijah NACITA 5-8 SO Bakersfield, Calif./Bakersfield HS<br />

149 Sam BARNHART 5-7 SO Barstow, Calif./Barstow HS<br />

John CARDENAS 5-6 JR Brawley, Calif./Brawley Union HS<br />

Nikko CATALINE 5-7 FR Corona, Calif./Roosevelt HS<br />

Calvin MILLER 5-8 R-FR Sacramento, Calif./Natomas HS<br />

157 Andrew BALCH 5-10 FR Clovis, Calif./Buchanan HS<br />

Trevor HALL 5-11 SO Battle Ground, Wash./Battle Ground HS<br />

165 Joey GRANATA 5-9 SO Oceanside, Calif./Fallbrook HS<br />

Dillon JONES 6-0 FR Porterville, Calif./Monache HS<br />

Daniel MONTANEZ 5-8 JR Cupertino, Calif./Monte Vista HS<br />

174 Seamus DEAN 6-0 R-FR Yorba Linda, Calif./Loyola Marymount<br />

Troy GOODBAN 5-10 SO Bellflower, Calif./Bellflower HS<br />

Jason POINTS 6-0 SR Bakersfield, Calif./San Diego State<br />

Kail ROGERS 5-6 FR Bakersfield, Calif./Liberty HS<br />

184 Ernesto ANCONA 5-10 SR Sunnyvale, Calif./Fremont HS<br />

Michael LARSON 6-0 FR McKinleyville, Calif./McKinleyville HS<br />

Riley OROZCO 6-3 SO Fallon, Nev./Churchill County HS<br />

197 Brandon HALSEY 5-11 SR Vista, Calif./Fresno State<br />

Andrew STRAMLER 6-0 JR Bakersfield, Calif./Liberty HS<br />

HWT Mitch MONTEIRO 6-3 JR Paso Robles, Calif./Cuesta College<br />

David MORGAN 6-3 SO Bakersfield, Calif./Centennial HS<br />

Head Coach: T.J. KERR (25th season)<br />

Assistant Head Coach: Mike MENDOZA • Assistant Coach: Ryan HALSEY • Volunteer Coach: Brian COBB<br />

Strength Coach: Stephen NEAL • Training Coordinator: Efren CEBALLOS • Camp Coordinator: Coby WRIGHT<br />

PAC-10 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (as <strong>of</strong> 1/29/09)<br />

125<br />

1. Anthony Robles, ASU<br />

2. Marcos Orozco, UCD<br />

3. Brandon Zoetewey, CSUB<br />

4. Owen/Bartelli, BSU<br />

5. Jake Gonzalez, OSU<br />

6. Micah Ferguson, CP<br />

7. Andre Gonzales, CSUF<br />

8. Matt Sencenbaugh, STAN<br />

9. Kevin Martinez, PSU<br />

133<br />

1. Andrew Hochstrasser, BSU<br />

2. T.J. Dillashaw, CSUF<br />

3. Thomas Kimbrell, CSUB<br />

4. Brandon Low, UCD<br />

5. Porfiro Madrigal, STAN<br />

6. Angel Alegre, ASU<br />

7. Kelly Kubec, OSU<br />

8. Filip Novochkov, CP<br />

9. Thomas Cottrell, PSU<br />

141<br />

1. Chris Drouin, ASU<br />

2. Elijah Nacita, CSUB<br />

3. Fish/Hutchinson, BSU<br />

4. Adin Duenas, CSUF<br />

5. Nexi Delgado, UCD<br />

6. Drucker/Harold, OSU<br />

7. Greg Einerson, PSU<br />

8. Boone/Teitleman, STAN<br />

9. Andy Wagner, CP<br />

149<br />

1. Heinrich Barnes, OSU<br />

2. Barrett Abel, USD<br />

3. Chamberlain/Holt, BSU<br />

4. Eric Maldonado, CP<br />

5. Matt Lopez, CSUF<br />

6. Max Rosefigura, STAN<br />

7. Vincente Varela, ASU<br />

8. Sam Barnhart, CSUB<br />

9. Steven Dailey, PSU<br />

157<br />

1. Adam Hall, BSU<br />

2. Chase Pami, CP<br />

3. Lucas Espericueta, STAN<br />

4. Trevor Hall, CSUB<br />

5. Alex Bubb, PSU<br />

6. Joey Wilson, UCD<br />

7. Steve DeLaFuente, CSUF<br />

8. Michael Swigart, ASU<br />

9. Peressini/Weish<strong>of</strong>f, OSU<br />

165<br />

1. Tyler Sherfey, BSU<br />

2. Davis/Brascetta, OSU<br />

3. Nick Amuchastegui, STAN<br />

4. Joey Granata, CSUB<br />

5. Kyle DeBerry, ASU<br />

6. Dustin Noack, UCD<br />

7. Joel Shaw, CP<br />

8. Bryan Cantrell, PSU<br />

9. Brian Stills, CSUF<br />

174<br />

1. Tyler Bernacchi, UCD<br />

2. Swartz/Lee, BSU<br />

3. Jason Points, CSUB<br />

4. Todd Noel, CSUF<br />

5. Kyle Bressler, OSU<br />

6. Erik Starks, ASU<br />

7. Ryan DesRoches, CP<br />

8. Haug/Barrett, STAN<br />

9. Brady Garner, PSU<br />

184<br />

1. Kirk Smith, BSU<br />

2. Jake Johnson, STAN<br />

3. Brice Arand, OSU<br />

4. Tim Hawkins, CSUF<br />

5. Riley Orozco, CSUB<br />

6. Ryan Smith, CP<br />

7. Jon Clark, UCD<br />

8. Cranford/Meredith, ASU<br />

9. Tony Contreras, PSU<br />

197<br />

1. Brent Chriswell, BSU<br />

2. Brandon Halsey, CSUB<br />

3. Abraham Otrambo, UCD<br />

4. Luke Feist, STAN<br />

5. Chad Hanke, OSU<br />

6. John Drake, CSUF<br />

7. Thor Moen, ASU<br />

8. Bo Lukehart, CP<br />

9. Lemmon/Washington, PSU<br />

HWT<br />

1. Mitch Monteiro, CSUB<br />

2. Ricky Alcala, UCD<br />

3. Clayton Jack, OSU<br />

4. Kurt Klimek, CSUF<br />

5. Zach Smith, PSU<br />

6. Samuel Zylstra, BSU<br />

7. Kelan Bragg, CP


CSU BAKERSFIELD <strong>WRESTLING</strong> NOTES • FEB. 5, 2009 • PAGE 4 OF 5<br />

2008-09 ROADRUNNER <strong>WRESTLING</strong> STATISTICS<br />

OVERALL DUAL PAC-10 DUAL PTS. DEC. MD TF PINS OT FASTEST<br />

WT WRESTLER RECORD RECORD DUAL SCORED W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L FALL<br />

125 Frank Lomas 13-7 4-2 2-1 16 3-4 4-1 3-0 2-2 0-0 0:30<br />

125 Brandon Zoetewey 21-5 7-0 4-0 25 8-3 3-0 4-1 5-1 0-0 1:08<br />

133 Justin Durham 9-7 1-2 0-1 6 1-3 2-2 1-0 5-1 0-0 0:56<br />

133 Thomas Kimbrell 21-9 7-1 3-1 33 10-7 7-0 1-1 2-1 1-0 2:38<br />

141 Donavan Barela 7-5 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 4-2 1-1 2-0 0-0 1:30<br />

141 Anthony Box 5-8 0-2 0-2 0 1-1 0-0 1-1 3-4 0-0 0:38<br />

141 Elijah Nacita 28-11 9-1 5-1 38 10-7 8-3 4-0 6-0 0-1 0:48<br />

149 Sam Barnhart 15-15 1-6 1-3 3 7-7 3-5 0-3 5-0 0-0 0:25<br />

149 Calvin Miller 12-8 3-3 1-2 18 1-3 2-5 1-0 7-0 0-0 2:36<br />

157 Trevor Hall 19-11 8-4 3-3 31 6-8 7-3 2-0 3-0 0-0 3:18<br />

165 Joey Granata 19-14 7-6 4-3 36 2-10 3-3 1-0 13-0 0-0 1:30<br />

165 Daniel Montanez 10-5 0-0 0-0 0 5-5 1-0 1-0 3-0 0-0 1:32<br />

165/174 Troy Goodban 8-7 0-3 0-2 0 5-1 1-4 1-0 1-1 0-0 3:33<br />

174 Jason Points 11-13 4-5 3-2 22 7-7 2-1 0-1 2-4 0-0 1:32<br />

184/197 Ernesto Ancona 13-11 4-4 3-0 16 11-3 1-3 0-0 1-5 0-0 1:27<br />

184 Seamus Dean 5-9 0-1 0-1 0 1-3 0-1 0-1 4-4 0-0 1:30<br />

184/197 Riley Orozco 20-10 6-4 3-2 17 11-8 5-1 1-0 3-0 0-0 1:44<br />

197 Brandon Halsey 12-2 2-2 1-2 17 5-1 1-0 1-0 5-1 0-0 1:05<br />

197 Andrew Stramler 8-5 0-0 0-0 0 3-2 2-2 1-0 2-0 0-1 1:50<br />

285 Mitch Monteiro 21-6 5-3 5-0 34 10-4 5-1 1-0 5-1 0-0 1:26<br />

285 David Morgan 17-9 2-2 1-0 6 11-5 3-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 —<br />

MEET-BY-MEET STARTING LINEUP<br />

OPPONENT/EVENT 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285<br />

Stanford Zoetewey Durham Nacita Barnhart Hall Granata Points Dean Orozco Monteiro<br />

Navy Zoetewey Durham Nacita Miller Hall Granata Points Goodban Orozco Monteiro<br />

Fullerton Open — — — — — — — — — —<br />

Las Vegas Invite Zoetewey Kimbrell Nacita Barnhart Hall Granata Points Ancona Orozco Monteiro<br />

Missouri Zoetewey Kimbrell Nacita Barnhart Hall Granata Points Ancona Orozco Monteiro<br />

Oklahoma Zoetewey Kimbrell Nacita Barnhart Hall Granata Points Ancona Orozco Monteiro<br />

Reno TOC Lomas Kimbrell Nacita Barnhart Hall Granata Points Ancona Orozco/Halsey Monteiro/Morgan<br />

Cal Baptist Lomas Durham Nacita Barnhart Hall Granata Points Ancona Halsey Morgan<br />

Portland State Lomas Kimbrell Nacita Barnhart Hall Granata Points Ancona Halsey Monteiro<br />

Southern Scuffle Zoetewey/Lomas Kimbrell/Durham Nacita/Box Miller Hall Granata Points Ancona Orozco/Halsey Monteiro/Morgan<br />

Arizona State Lomas Kimbrell Box Miller Hall Granata Goodban Ancona Halsey Monteiro<br />

Menlo Invite — Durham Barela Barnhart — Montanez — Dean Stramler Morgan<br />

Cal Poly Lomas Kimbrell Nacita Miller Hall Granata Points Orozco Ancona Morgan<br />

Drexel Lomas Kimbrell Nacita Miller Hall Granata Points Orozco Ancona Morgan<br />

Columbia Lomas Kimbrell Nacita Miller Hall Granata Goodban Orozco Ancona Morgan<br />

Boise State Zoetewey Kimbrell Nacita Barnhart Hall Granata Points Orozco Halsey Monteiro<br />

UC Davis Zoetewey Kimbrell Nacita Miller Hall Granata Points Orozco Halsey Monteiro<br />

California Open — — — — — — — — — —<br />

Oregon State Zoetewey Kimbrell Nacita Box Barnhart Granata Goodban Orozco — Monteiro<br />

Cal State Fullerton<br />

Pac-10 Championships<br />

NCAA Championships<br />

*Bold indicates a match victory


CSU BAKERSFIELD <strong>WRESTLING</strong> NOTES • FEB. 5, 2009 • PAGE 5 OF 5<br />

NATIONAL RANKINGS<br />

USA Today/InterMat/NWCA<br />

National Rankings<br />

as <strong>of</strong> February 3, 2009<br />

School W-L-T Points Prev.<br />

1 Iowa (11) 18-0 440 1<br />

2 Iowa State 11-2 428 2<br />

3 Cornell 6-2 415 3<br />

4 Nebraska 13-2-1 409 4<br />

5 Missouri 15-3 380 6<br />

6 Ohio State 10-2 371 5<br />

7 Lehigh 19-1 366 T7<br />

8 Minnesota 12-4 362 10<br />

9 Illinois 7-1-0 359 8<br />

10 Central Michigan 14-2-1 349 9<br />

11 Boise State 13-3 337 11<br />

12 Edinboro 7-2 301 T13<br />

13 Virginia Tech 17-1 300 T13<br />

14 Oklahoma 15-1 299 12<br />

15 Oklahoma State 13-4 294 15<br />

16 Northwestern 9-3-1 256 T19<br />

17 Wisconsin 7-6 245 17<br />

T18 Michigan 3-2 240 18<br />

T18 Old Dominion 13-6 240 23<br />

T18 Indiana 13-4-1 240 T19<br />

21 Northern Iowa 7-5 207 22<br />

22 Penn State 7-8-2 206 16<br />

23 H<strong>of</strong>stra 8-4 181 21<br />

24 Kent State 9-4 179 23<br />

25 Purdue 11-2-1 117 25<br />

Others receiving votes: American, Michigan State, North<br />

Carolina, and Penn<br />

W.I.N. Magazine<br />

National Rankings<br />

as <strong>of</strong> February 2, 2009<br />

School<br />

Prev.<br />

1 Iowa 1<br />

2 Iowa State 2<br />

3 Cornell 3<br />

4 Nebraska 5<br />

5 Ohio State 4<br />

6 Lehigh 6<br />

7 Boise State 7<br />

8 Minnesota 10<br />

9 Central Michigan 8<br />

10 Missouri 9<br />

11 Oklahoma 11<br />

12 Oklahoma State 12<br />

13 Northwestern 13<br />

14 Illinois 15<br />

15 Edinboro 16<br />

16 Wisconsin 14<br />

17 Penn State 17<br />

18 Michigan 18<br />

19 Virginia Tech 19<br />

20 Old Dominion 20<br />

21 Kent State 22<br />

22 H<strong>of</strong>stra 21<br />

23 Indiana 23<br />

24 Penn 24<br />

25 Northern Iowa NR<br />

Wrestlingreport.com<br />

National Rankings<br />

as <strong>of</strong> February 3, 2009<br />

School<br />

Points<br />

1 Iowa 143<br />

2 Iowa State 84<br />

3 Cornell 80<br />

4 Ohio State 78<br />

5 Missouri 71<br />

6 Wisconsin 65<br />

7 Boise State 64<br />

8 Nebraska 63<br />

9 Edinboro 60<br />

10 Oklahoma State 52<br />

11 Michigan 47<br />

12 Northwestern 46<br />

13 Illinois 41<br />

14 Oklahoma 40<br />

15 Penn State 39<br />

16 Kent State 38<br />

17 Harvard 36<br />

18 Minnesota 33<br />

19 Old Dominion 32<br />

20 Central Michigan 29<br />

21 American 28<br />

22 CSU Bakersfield 27<br />

23 Northern Iowa 25<br />

24 Lehigh 23<br />

25 North Carolina State 21<br />

26 Purdue 20<br />

27 Duke 17<br />

28 Arizona State 15<br />

29 Michigan State 13<br />

30 Virginia 11<br />

125<br />

1. Paul Donahoe, Edinboro<br />

2. Troy Nickerson, Cornell<br />

3. Brandon Precin, Northwestern<br />

4. Charlie Falck, Iowa<br />

5. Angel Escobedo, Indiana<br />

6. James Nicholson, Old Dominion<br />

7. Joey Fio, Oklahoma<br />

8. Zach Sanders, Minnesota<br />

9. Scotti Sentes, C. Michigan<br />

10. Tyler Clark, Iowa State<br />

11. Rollie Peterkin, Penn<br />

12. Anthony Robles, Arizona State<br />

13. Brad Pataky, Penn State<br />

14. Jarrod Garnett, Virginia Tech<br />

15. Obe Blanc, Oklahoma State<br />

16. Brandon Zoetewey, CSUB<br />

17. Mike Watts, Michigan<br />

18. Marcos Orozco, UC Davis<br />

19. Tony Mustari, N. Colorado<br />

20. Steve Bonanno, H<strong>of</strong>stra<br />

133<br />

1. Daniel Dennis, Iowa<br />

2. Reece Humphrey, Ohio State<br />

3. Jimmy Kennedy, Illinois<br />

4. Andrew Hochtrasser, Boise St.<br />

5. Jayson Ness, Minnesota<br />

6. Franklin Gomez, Michigan State<br />

7. Nick Fanthorpe, Iowa State<br />

9. Jake Strayer, Penn State<br />

8. Lou Ruggirello, H<strong>of</strong>stra<br />

10. Joe Baker, Navy<br />

11. Steve Bell, Maryland<br />

12. Mike Grey, Cornell<br />

13. T.J. Dillashaw, CS Fullerton<br />

14. Chris Notte, Oklahoma State<br />

15. Matt Fisk, Lehigh<br />

16. Dan Mitcheff, Kent State<br />

17. Jimmy Conroy, Pitt<br />

18. Ricky Deubel, Edinboro<br />

19. Conor Beebe, Central Michigan<br />

20. David Marble, Bucknell<br />

141<br />

1. Zach Tanelli, Wisconsin<br />

2. Alex Tsirtsis, Iowa<br />

3. Nick Gallick, Iowa State<br />

4. Cory Jantzen, Harvard<br />

5. Kellen Russell, Michigan<br />

6. Chris Drouin, Arizona State<br />

7. Ryan Williams, Old Dominion<br />

8. Mike Thorn, Minnesota<br />

9. Cody Cleveland, Chattanooga<br />

10. Marcus Hoehn, Mossouri<br />

11. Alex Krom, Maryland<br />

12. Drew Lashaway, Kent State<br />

13. Tyler Nauman, Pitt<br />

14. J Jaggers, Ohio State<br />

15. Jamal Parks, Oklahoma State<br />

16. Keith Sulzer, Northwestern<br />

17. Nick Nelson, Virginia<br />

18. Joe Caramanica, NC State<br />

19. Chris Diaz, Virginia Tech<br />

20. Vincent Ramirez, North Carolina<br />

149<br />

1. Brent Metcalf, Iowa<br />

2. Bubba Jenkins, Penn State<br />

3. Darrion Caldwell, NC State<br />

4. Lance Palmer, Ohio State<br />

5. Kyle Ruschell, Wisconsin<br />

6. Bryce Saddoris, Navy<br />

7. Jake Patacsil, Purdue<br />

8. Kyle Terry, Oklahoma<br />

9. Matt Cathell, Delaware State<br />

10. Cesar Grajales, Penn<br />

11. Matt Kyler, Army<br />

12. Kyle Borsch<strong>of</strong>f, American<br />

13. Steve Brown, C. Michigan<br />

14. Trevor Chinn, Lehigh<br />

15. Nick Stabile, North Carolina<br />

16. Heinrich Barnes, Oregon State<br />

17. Jason Chamberlain, Boise State<br />

18. Mitch Mueller, Iowa State<br />

19. David Jauregui, West Virginia<br />

20. Pete Yates, Virginia Tech<br />

USA Today/InterMat/NWCA Individual Rankings<br />

as <strong>of</strong> February 3, 2009<br />

157<br />

1. Gregor Gillespie, Edinboro<br />

2. Mike Poeta, Illinios<br />

3. Jordan Burroughs, Nebraska<br />

4. J.P. O’Connor, Harvard<br />

5. Jordan Leen, Cornell<br />

6. Adam Hall, Boise State<br />

7. Cyler Sanderson, Iowa State<br />

8. Mike Chandler, Missouri<br />

9. Matt Moley, Bloomsburg<br />

10. Neil Erisman, Okla. St.<br />

11. Scott Winston, Rutgers<br />

12. Chase Pami, Cal Poly<br />

13. Kurt Kinser, Indiana<br />

14. Jason Welch, Northwestern<br />

15. Shane Vernon, Oklahoma<br />

16. Jon Bonilla-Bowman, H<strong>of</strong>stra<br />

17. Jason Johnstone, Ohio State<br />

18. Matt Dragon, Penn<br />

19. Thomas Scotton, North Carolina<br />

20. Joey Knox, Chattanooga<br />

165<br />

1. Mack Lewnes, Cornell<br />

2. Colt Sponseller, Ohio State<br />

3. Ryan Morningstar, Iowa<br />

4. Moza Fay, Northern Iowa<br />

5. Nick Marable, Missouri<br />

6. Stephen Dwyer, Nebraska<br />

7. Jonathan Reader, Iowa State<br />

8. Andrew Howe, Wisconsin<br />

9. Jarrod King, Edinboro<br />

10. Brandon Mason, Oklahoma St.<br />

11. Chris Brown, Old Dominion<br />

12. Mike Galanate, Lehigh<br />

13. Trevor Stewart, C. Michigan<br />

14. Andy Rendos, Bucknell<br />

15. Roger Smith-Bergsrud, Illinois<br />

16. Luke Manuel, Purdue<br />

17. Keegan Mueller, North Carolina<br />

18. Tyler Sherfey, Boise State<br />

19. Ricky Schmelyun, Bloomsburg<br />

20. Dan Vallimont, Penn State<br />

174<br />

1. Steve Luke, Michigan<br />

2. Michael Cannon, American<br />

3. Brandon Browne, Nebraska<br />

4. Jay Borschel, Iowa<br />

5. Raymond Jordan, Missouri<br />

6. Steve Anceravage, Cornell<br />

7. Jeff James, Oklahoma<br />

8. Mike Miller, Central Michigan<br />

9. Chris Henrich, Virginia<br />

10. Alton Lucas, H<strong>of</strong>stra<br />

11. Kyle Bressler, Oregon State<br />

12. Kurt Brenner, West Virginia<br />

13. Nate Lee, Boise State<br />

14. Newly McSpadden, Okla. State<br />

15. Trevor Perry, Indiana<br />

16. Quentin Wright, Penn State<br />

17. Alex Caruso, Lehigh<br />

18. Duke Burk, Iowa State<br />

19. Shane Onufer, Wyoming<br />

20. Luke Rebertus, Navy<br />

184<br />

1. Jake Herbert, Northwestern<br />

2. Mike Pucillo, Ohio State<br />

3. Phil Keddy, Iowa<br />

4. Kirk Smith, Boise St.<br />

5. Dustin Kilgore, Kent State<br />

6. Doug Umbehauer, Rider<br />

7. Joe LeBlanc, Wyoming<br />

8. Josh Patterson, Binghamton<br />

9. David Craig, Lehigh<br />

10. Louis Caputo, Harvard<br />

11. Vince Jones, Nebraska<br />

12. Jordan Blanton, Illinois<br />

13. Anthony Biondo, Michigan<br />

14. AJ Kissel, Purdue<br />

15. Alex Dolly, Northern Iowa<br />

16. Justin Kerber, Cornell<br />

17. Chris Honeycutt, Edinboro<br />

18. Jerome Ward, Iowa State<br />

19. Pat Flynn, Oklahoma<br />

20. Vince DiDona, Central Michigan<br />

197<br />

1. Jake Varner, Iowa State<br />

2. Craig Brester, Nebraska<br />

3. Dallas Herbst, Wisconsin<br />

4. Max Askren, Missouri<br />

5. Brent Chriswell, Boise State<br />

6. Tyrel Todd, Michigan<br />

7. Brandon Halsey, CSUB<br />

9. Cayle Byers, George Mason<br />

8. Clayton Foster, Oklahoma State<br />

10. Hudson Taylor, Maryland<br />

11. Eric Laptosky, Oklahoma<br />

12. John Oplinger, Drexel<br />

13. Logan Brown, Purdue<br />

14. Andrew Anderson, N. Iowa<br />

15. Jesse Strawn, Old Dominion<br />

16. Tyler Sorenson, S. Dakota State<br />

17. Dennis Drury, North Carolina<br />

18. Chad Beatty, Iowa<br />

19. Brent Jones, Virginia<br />

20. Richard Starks, Army<br />

285<br />

1. Mark Ellis, Missouri<br />

2. Dave Zabriskie, Iowa State<br />

3. Jared Rosholt, Oklahoma State<br />

4. Jermail Porter, Kent State<br />

5. Konrad Dudziak, Duke<br />

6. Mitch Monteiro, CSUB<br />

7. Dan Erekson, Iowa<br />

8. Zac Sheaffer, Pittsburgh<br />

9. Kyle Massey, Wisconsin<br />

10. John Wise, Illinois<br />

11. Dustin Porter, Illinios<br />

12. Zach Hammond, Cornell<br />

13. Joe Fendone, Edinboro<br />

14. Ryan Flores, Columbia<br />

15. Christian Brantley, N. Iowa<br />

16. Nathan Fernandez, Oklahoma<br />

17. Zack Rey, Lehigh<br />

18. Dustin Rogers, West Virginia<br />

19. Tucker Lane, Nebraska<br />

20. Rashard G<strong>of</strong>f, Cleveland State


2008-09 ROADRUNNER <strong>WRESTLING</strong> DUAL MEET RESULTS<br />

CSUB 28, STANFORD 13<br />

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — CSUB won six <strong>of</strong> 10<br />

matches, including a pair <strong>of</strong> forfeits, to claim<br />

a 28-13 win over Pac-10 rival Stanford to<br />

open the season.<br />

Brandon Zoetewey started things <strong>of</strong>f with a<br />

13-0 major decision win at 125, and after a<br />

Cardinal win at 133, Elijah Nacita gave CSUB a<br />

7-4 lead with an 11-8 decision over Cameron<br />

Teitelman. Nacita overcame a third period<br />

7-5 deficit by scoring five points in the final<br />

minute.<br />

Stanford picked up 6-5 decision wins at 149<br />

and 157, but CSUB’s Joey Granata won by fall<br />

at 165 and Jason Points won by forfeit at 174<br />

to push the Roadrunners ahead, 19-10.<br />

The Cardinal’s Victor Haug came from behind<br />

to win 11-8 over CSUB’s Seamus Dean at 184,<br />

cutting the ‘Runner lead to 19-13. But Riley<br />

Orozco (197) easily put away Jake Johnson in<br />

a 12-5 decision and Mitch Monteiro collected<br />

six more points for the ‘Runners with a forfeit<br />

win at heavyweight.<br />

CSUB 28, Stanford 13<br />

Nov. 8, 2008 • Bakersfield, Calif. (Icardo Center)<br />

125: Brandon Zoetewey (CSUB) maj dec. Matt Sencenbaugh, 13-0<br />

133: Porfirio Madrigal (STAN) maj dec. Justin Durham, 17-9<br />

141: Elijah Nacita (CSUB) dec. Cameron Teitelman, 11-8<br />

149: Max Rosefigura (STAN) dec. Sam Barnhart, 6-5<br />

157: Lucas Espericueta (STAN) dec. Trevor Hall, 6-5<br />

165: Joey Granata (CSUB) fall Nick Amuchastegui, 2:12<br />

174: Jason Points (CSUB) win by forfeit<br />

184: Victor Haug (STAN) dec. Seamus Dean, 11-8<br />

197: Riley Orozco (CSUB) dec. Jake Johnson, 12-5<br />

HWT: Mitch Monteiro (CSUB) wins by forfeit<br />

NAVY 26, CSUB 13<br />

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Senior Brandon<br />

Zoetewey earned an injury default win at<br />

125 to open CSUB’s dual against Navy, but<br />

the Midshipmen won six <strong>of</strong> the following<br />

nine matches for a 26-13 win over the<br />

Roadrunners.<br />

Elijah Nacita and Riley Orozco both earned<br />

their second wins <strong>of</strong> the day, but the only<br />

other ‘Runner to score team points was Trevor<br />

Hall as CSUB dropped to 1-1 on the season.<br />

Nacita used a seven-point first period to earn<br />

a 13-2 major decision over Jon Majka. He<br />

gave up just one takedown late in the third<br />

period, but closed things out with a reversal<br />

with 11 seconds remaining and added one<br />

point <strong>of</strong> riding time for the big win.<br />

At 157, Hall earned a three-point nearfall 30<br />

seconds into the second period to take a 5-3<br />

lead. The sophomore never relinquished the<br />

lead for the remainder <strong>of</strong> the match, winning<br />

10-7.<br />

Orozco went up 8-3 in the first period on<br />

Navy’s Philip Neese at 197, but Neese would<br />

score on an escape, takedown and two-point<br />

nearfall in the second period to tie the score,<br />

8-8. Orozco chose down for the final period,<br />

and used the position to his advantage,<br />

escaping just 14 seconds into the period,<br />

then earning a takedown with two seconds<br />

remaining for the 11-8 decision.<br />

Navy 26, CSUB 13<br />

Nov. 8, 2008 • Bakersfield, Calif. (Icardo Center)<br />

125: Brandon Zoetewey (CSUB) wins by inj. def. Pat McCaffrey<br />

133: Aaron Kalil (NAVY) fall Justin Durham, 1:34<br />

141: Elijah Nacita (CSUB) maj dec. John Majka, 13-2<br />

149: Bryce Saddoris (NAVY) maj dec. Calvin Miller, 19-6<br />

157: Trevor Hall (CSUB) dec. Robby Neill, 10-7<br />

165: Matt DeMichiel (NAVY) dec. Joey Granata, 7-5<br />

174: Luke Rebertus (NAVY) dec. Jason Points, 10-3<br />

184: Casey Caldwell (NAVY) maj dec. Troy Goodban, 12-3<br />

197: Riley Orozco (CSUB) dec. Philip Neese, 11-8<br />

HWT: Scott Steele (NAVY) dec. Mitch Monteiro, 12-6<br />

NO. 5 MISSOURI 25, CSUB 14<br />

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — Facing perennial<br />

national powerhouse Missouri, CSUB<br />

got standout performances from Brandon<br />

Zoetewey, Thomas Kimbrell and Trevor Hall,<br />

but ultimately fell 25-14 to the No. 5 ranked<br />

Tigers at the Central Coast Duals.<br />

Zoetewey, ranked No. 15 in the latest USA<br />

Today/InterMat/NWCA national poll, gave the<br />

‘Runners six points right <strong>of</strong>f the bat against<br />

Missouri, pinning Troy Dolan at the 3:24 mark<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 125 bout.<br />

No. 20 ranked Kimbrell followed with a 14-4<br />

major decision at 133 over Luke Cherep to put<br />

CSUB up 10-0. A pair <strong>of</strong> CSUB losses at 141<br />

and 149 left the ‘Runners ahead 10-7, before<br />

a 14-5 major decision by Hall at 157 pushed<br />

the lead back to seven.<br />

Hall, a sophomore, picked up CSUB’s most<br />

impressive win <strong>of</strong> the day, knocking <strong>of</strong>f No. 4<br />

nationally ranked Mike Chandler, who had not<br />

lost a match yet this season.<br />

The Tigers took over after that, however,<br />

winning the final five weight classes for the<br />

25-14 win.<br />

No. 5 Missouri 25, CSUB 14<br />

Dec. 13, 2008 • San Luis Obispo, Calif.<br />

(Madonna Inn Expo Center)<br />

125: Brandon Zoetewey (CSUB) fall Troy Dolan, 3:24<br />

133: Thomas Kimbrell (CSUB) maj. dec. Luke Cherep, 14-4<br />

141: Marcus Hoehn (UM) maj. dec. Elijah Nacita, 12-3<br />

149: Andrew Sherry (UM) dec. Sam Barnhart, 10-7<br />

157: Trevor Hall (CSUB) maj. dec. Michael Chandler, 14-5<br />

165: Nicholas Marable (UM) dec. Joey Granata, 8-4<br />

174: Raymond Jordan (UM) fall, Jason Points, 2:50<br />

184: Dorian Henderson (UM) dec. Ernesto Ancona, 8-3<br />

197: Max Askren (UM) dec. Riley Orozco, 11-7<br />

HWT: Mark Ellis (UM) dec. Mitch Monteiro, 2-1


2008-09 ROADRUNNER <strong>WRESTLING</strong> DUAL MEET RESULTS<br />

NO. 12 OKLAHOMA 26, CSUB 12<br />

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — Facing a second<br />

consecutive top-20 ranked squad at the<br />

Central Coast Duals, the Roadrunners were<br />

able to win a trio <strong>of</strong> bouts, but ultimately fell<br />

26-12 to No. 12 ranked Oklahoma.<br />

Much like the dual against No. 5 Missouri<br />

earlier in the day, Brandon Zoetewey started<br />

things <strong>of</strong>f strong against the Sooners, winning<br />

a 10-9 decision over Joey Fio to put<br />

CSUB up 3-0.<br />

Thomas Kimbrell followed with an 8-4 decision<br />

over No. 19 ranked David Armstrong to<br />

give the ‘Runners a 6-0 lead and Trevor Hall<br />

added a fall victory over No. 16 ranked Shane<br />

Vernon at 157, but once again, no other<br />

‘Runner was able to pick up a win.<br />

No. 12 Oklahoma 26, CSUB 12<br />

Dec. 13, 2008 • San Luis Obispo, Calif.<br />

(Madonna Inn Expo Center)<br />

125: Brandon Zoetewey (CSUB) dec. Joey Fio, 10-9<br />

133: Thomas Kimbrell (CSUB) dec. David Armstrong, 8-4<br />

141: Zack Bailey (OU) dec. Elijah Nacita, 10-5<br />

149: Kyle Terry (OU) maj. dec. Sam Barnhart, 13-4<br />

157: Trevor Hall (CSUB) fall Shanne Vernon, 3:35<br />

165: Ryan Smith (OU) dec. Joey Granata, 12-10<br />

174: Jeff James (OU) dec. Jason Points, 9-4<br />

184: Pat Flynn (OU) dec. Ernesto Ancona, 10-5<br />

197: Eric Lapotsky (OU) maj. dec. Riley Orozco, 11-0<br />

HWT: Nathan Fernandez (OU) Fall Mitch Monteiro, 3:19<br />

CSUB 42, CAL BAPTIST 3<br />

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Coming <strong>of</strong>f an<br />

impressive fourth place finish at the Reno<br />

Tournament <strong>of</strong> Champions just two days eariler,<br />

CSUB returned to the Icardo Center and<br />

easily claimed a 42-3 win over Cal Baptist.<br />

Against the Lancers, four ‘Runners won by fall<br />

and all but one CSUB wrestler was victorious<br />

in the runaway win.<br />

Sophomore Trevor Hall, who was forced to<br />

medical forfeit his final two matches at the<br />

Reno TOC, returned to the mat to claim a big<br />

14-3 major decision at 157 over Lamar Reed,<br />

who is ranked No. 8 nationally in the NAIA.<br />

Joey Granata (165), Jason Points (174) and<br />

Ernesto Ancona (184) followed with three<br />

consecutive falls and Brandon Halsey (197)<br />

earned 21-6 technical fall over Cal Baptist’s<br />

Vince Pezzuto to put the ‘Runner squad up<br />

27-0.<br />

At heavyweight, David Morgan won with an<br />

11-4 decision and Frank Lomas (125) scored<br />

a 6-1 decision over No. 5 ranked Chauncey<br />

Phillips. Justin Durham (133) earned a quick<br />

fall over No. 5 Andrew Collins and Elijah<br />

Nacita squeaked out a 3-2 decision at 141 to<br />

give CSUB a 42-0 lead.<br />

Jarell Price earned the Lancers’ lone win <strong>of</strong><br />

the dual, breaking a 5-5 tie against Sam<br />

Barnhart (149) with a takedown with 24 seconds<br />

remaining.<br />

CSUB 42, Cal Baptist 3<br />

Dec. 20, 2008 • Bakersfield, Calif. (Icardo Center)<br />

157: Trevor Hall (CSUB) maj. dec. Lamar Reed, 14-3<br />

165: Joey Granata (CSUB) fall C.J. Knowland, 3:41<br />

174: Jason Points (CSUB) fall Jarid Price, 3:34<br />

184: Ernesto Ancona (CSUB) fall Bryce Wilson, 1:27<br />

197: Brandon Halsey (CSUB) tech. fall Vince Pezzuto, 21-6<br />

HWT: David Morgan (CSUB) dec. Dylan Berg, 11-4<br />

125: Frank Lomas (CSUB) dec. Chauncey Phillips, 6-1<br />

133: Justin Durham (CSUB) fall Andrew Collins, 0:56<br />

141: Elijah Nacita (CSUB) dec. Ethan Hall, 3-2<br />

149: Jarell Price (CB) dec. Sam Barnhart, 7-5<br />

CSUB 39, PORTLAND STATE 9<br />

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — After earning a 42-3<br />

win over Cal Baptist to being the day, CSUB<br />

easily dominated it’s second dual, winning<br />

39-9 over Pac-10 rival Portland State.<br />

The ‘Runners improve to 3-3 in dual competion<br />

and remain a perfect 2-0 in Pac-10<br />

action.<br />

Collecting two points <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> stalling warnings<br />

from opponent Alex Bubb, Trevor Hall opened<br />

the dual with a 3-1 decision, and Granata followed<br />

with a fall victory over Bryan Cantrell<br />

To put the ‘Runners up 9-0.<br />

Brady Garner gave the Vikings their first<br />

points <strong>of</strong> match with an 11-10 decision over<br />

Jason Points, but Ernesto Ancona pushed the<br />

lead back to 10 with a 15-4 major decision<br />

over Tony Contreras.<br />

Mitch Monteiro, Thomas Kimbrell and Elijah<br />

Nacita all claimed fall victories, while Sam<br />

Barnhart won by decision and Frank Lomas<br />

picked up a big 15-0 technical fall for the<br />

remainder <strong>of</strong> the ‘Runner wins.<br />

CSUB 39, Portland State 9<br />

Dec. 20, 2008 • Bakersfield, Calif. (Icardo Center)<br />

157: Trevor Hall (CSUB) dec. Alex Bubb, 3-1<br />

165: Joey Granata (CSUB) fall Bryan Cantrell, 3:35<br />

174: Brady Garner (PSU) dec. Jason Points, 11-10<br />

184: Ernesto Ancona (CSUB) maj. dec. Tony Contreras, 15-4<br />

197: Brian Lemmon (PSU) fall Brandon Halsey, 0:40<br />

HWT: Mitch Monteiro (CSUB) fall Levi Cooper, 2:24<br />

125: Frank Lomas (CSUB) tech. fall Kevin Martinez, 15-0<br />

133: Thomas Kimbrell (CSUB) fall Glenn Terrano, 3:56<br />

141: Elijah Nacita (CSUB) fall Westley Moniz, 1:29<br />

149: Sam Barnhart (CSUB) dec. Steve Dailey, 12-7


2008-09 ROADRUNNER <strong>WRESTLING</strong> DUAL MEET RESULTS<br />

CSUB 36, ARIZONA STATE 15<br />

TEMPE, Ariz. — CSUB won seven <strong>of</strong> 10 matches,<br />

claiming a big 36-15 dual victory over<br />

Pac-10 rival Arizona State in the Wells Fargo<br />

Arena.<br />

The Roadrunners improve to 4-3 overall and<br />

remain perfect in the Pac-10 with a 3-0 mark.<br />

Opening at 149, CSUB’s Calvin Miller made<br />

quick work <strong>of</strong> ASU’s Josh Calteux, earning a<br />

fall victory at 2:36 to put the ‘Runners up<br />

6-0. Trevor Hall followed with an 18-3 technical<br />

fall over Tejovan Edwards at 157 and Joey<br />

Granata pinned Kyle DeBerry in 4:50 at 165<br />

to give CSUB a 17-0 advantage. Granata’s pin<br />

was the junior’s team-leading seventh <strong>of</strong> the<br />

season.<br />

At 174, Erik Starks gave the home team its<br />

first points <strong>of</strong> the night, claiming an 8-4<br />

decision over Troy Goodban. But CSUB’s<br />

Ernesto Ancona followed with a 6-2 decision<br />

over Jake Meredith at 184 and No. 16 nationally<br />

ranked Brandon Halsey improved to 12-1<br />

on the season by pinning Jake Cranford at<br />

197.<br />

In the heavyweight battle, Bakersfield’s Mitch<br />

Monteiro went ahead 7-0 early, then ultimately<br />

earned a win by fall over Imanibom<br />

Etukeren to give the ‘Runners a 32-3 lead.<br />

Monteiro, the No. 7 nationally ranked heavyweight,<br />

improved to 18-6 on the season.<br />

Redshirt freshman Frank Lomas put up a fight<br />

early against No. 8 ranked Anthony Robles,<br />

but the Sun Devil was able to put Lomas on<br />

his back, earning a pin victory for ASU at<br />

125.<br />

Keeping the Sun Devils from claiming consecutive<br />

wins, Thomas Kimbrell scored early<br />

and <strong>of</strong>ten in a 17-4 major decision over Angel<br />

Alegre at 133. Arizona State’s No. 5 ranked<br />

Chris Drouin closed things out with a fall victory<br />

over Anthony Box at 141.<br />

CSUB 36, Arizona State 15<br />

Jan. 4 • Tempe, Ariz. (Wells Fargo Arena)<br />

149: Calvin Miller (CSUB) fall Josh Calteux, 2:36<br />

157: Trevor Hall (CSUB) tech. fall Tejovan Edwards, 18-3<br />

165: Joey Granata (CSUB) fall Kyle DeBerry, 4:50<br />

174: Erik Starks (ASU) dec. Troy Goodban, 8-4<br />

184: Ernesto Ancona (CSUB) dec. Jake Meredith, 6-2<br />

197: No. 16 Brandon Halsey (CSUB) fall Jake Cranford, 4:25<br />

HWT: No. 7 Mitch Monteiro (CSUB) fall Imanibom Etukeren, 4:27<br />

125: No. 8 Anthony Robles (ASU) fall Frank Lomas, 4:06<br />

133: Thomas Kimbrell (CSUB) maj. dec. Angel Alegre, 17-4<br />

141: No. 5 Chris Drouin (ASU) fall Anthony Box, 5:30<br />

CSUB 24, CAL POLY 10<br />

SAN LUIS OBIPSO, Calif. — The CSUB wrestling<br />

team moved to a perfect 4-0 in Pac-10<br />

duals Friday, claiming a 24-10 win over Cal<br />

Poly at Mott Gym.<br />

The Roadrunners won seven matches, including<br />

the first three and the final four on their<br />

way to the 14-point win.<br />

David Morgan and Frank Lomas, both filling<br />

in for normal starters Mitch Monteiro and<br />

Brandon Zoetewey, started the night <strong>of</strong>f with<br />

back-to-back decisions at heavyweight and<br />

125 to give CSUB an early 6-0 lead. Thomas<br />

Kimbrell followed with a 12-2 major decision<br />

over the Mustangs Jake Tanenbaum at 133 to<br />

put the ‘Runners up 10-0.<br />

The heart <strong>of</strong> Cal Poly’s lineup then put<br />

together three consecutive wins at 141, 149<br />

and 157 to knot the score, 10-10.<br />

CSUB’s Elijah Nacita went toe-to-toe with No.<br />

17 nationally ranked Filip Novachkov, but<br />

in an effort to break a scoreless tie, Nacita<br />

gave up an escape with 26 seconds remaining<br />

and was unable to score down the stretch<br />

for a 1-0 loss. Cal Poly’s Eric Maldonado then<br />

majored Calvin Miller 7-5 and No. 9 nationally<br />

ranked Chase Pami topped Trevor Hall 6-2.<br />

After giving up the three wins, Bakersfield’s<br />

final four wrestlers took care <strong>of</strong> business with<br />

a pair <strong>of</strong> decisions and a pair <strong>of</strong> major decisions.<br />

Joey Granata defeated Joel Shaw, 6-1<br />

at 165 and Jason Points earned a 13-0 major<br />

decision win over Tyler Holt at 174.<br />

Wrestling for the first time this season at<br />

184, Riley Orozco claimed a 15-4 major decision<br />

over Evan Barbre and Ernesto Ancona<br />

wrapped things up with a 5-3 decision over<br />

Bo Lukehart at 197.<br />

CSUB 24, Cal Poly 10<br />

Jan. 9 • San Luis Obispo, Calif. (Robert A. Mott Gym)<br />

Hwt: David Morgan (CSUB) dec. Kelan Bragg, 7-2<br />

125: Frank Lomas (CSUB) dec. Josh Obregon, 5-2<br />

133: Thomas Kimbrell (CSUB) maj. dec. Jake Tanenbaum, 12-2<br />

141: #17 Filip Novachkov (CP) dec. Elijah Nacita, 1-0<br />

149: Eric Maldonado (CP) maj. dec. Calvin Miller, 17-5<br />

157: #9 Chase Pami (CP) dec. Trevor Hall, 6-2<br />

165: Joey Granata (CSUB) dec. Joel Shaw, 6-1<br />

174: Jason Points (CSUB) maj. dec. Tyler Holt, 13-0<br />

184: Riley Orozco (CSUB) maj. dec. Evan Barbre, 15-4<br />

197: Ernesto Ancona (CSUB) dec. Bo Lukehart, 5-3<br />

CSUB 33, DREXEL 9<br />

STANFORD, Calif. — CSUB opened competition<br />

at the Stanford Duals with a 33-9 win over<br />

Drexel.<br />

The Roadrunners won eight <strong>of</strong> 10 bouts<br />

against the Dragons, including a pair <strong>of</strong> falls<br />

by Calvin Miller at 149 and Joey Granata<br />

at 165. Granata’s pin <strong>of</strong> the Dragons’ Scott<br />

Hunter was his team-leading eighth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

season. The CSUB junior has been perfect in<br />

matches by fall this season, 8-0.<br />

Frank Lomas, Elijah Nactia and Trevor Hall<br />

claimed shutout major decisions at 125, 141<br />

and 157, respectively, for three more ‘Runner<br />

wins. Thomas Kimbrell earned an 8-4 decision<br />

over Frank Cimato at 133, Jason Points<br />

won 6-0 over Brian Stouffer at 174 and Riley<br />

Orozco topped Justin Wieller, 5-0, at 184.<br />

Drexel won the final two weights, with No.<br />

11 nationally ranked Jon Oplinger pinning<br />

Ernesto Ancona in 3:19 at 197 and Kyle Frey<br />

earning a 7-6 decision over David Morgan at<br />

heavyweight.<br />

CSUB 33, Drexel 9<br />

Jan. 10 • Stanford, Calif. (Burnham Pavilion)<br />

125: Frank Lomas (CSUB) maj. dec. Michael Gomez, 8-0<br />

133: Thomas Kimbrell (CSUB) dec. Frank Cimato, 8-4<br />

141: Elijah Nacita (CSUB) maj. dec. Matt Dugan, 9-0<br />

149: Calvin Miller (CSUB) fall Robert Robinson, 2:56<br />

157: Trevor Hall (CSUB) maj. dec. Billy Haydt, 13-0<br />

165: Joey Granata (CSUB) fall Scott Hunter, 2:41<br />

174: Jason Points (CSUB) dec. Brian Stouffer, 6-0<br />

184: Riley Orozco (CSUB) dec. Justin Wieller, 5-0<br />

197: No. 11 Jon Oplinger (DREX) fall Ernesto Ancona, 3:19<br />

HWT: Kyle Frey (DREX) dec. David Morgan, 7-6


2008-09 ROADRUNNER <strong>WRESTLING</strong> DUAL MEET RESULTS<br />

CSUB 26, COLUMBIA 15<br />

STANFORD, Calif. — CSUB concluded action<br />

at the Stanford Duals with a convincing<br />

26-15 win over Columbia. The win was the<br />

Roadrunners’ sixth consecutive dual victory<br />

and moved their season record to 7-3.<br />

The ‘Runners won six <strong>of</strong> 10 matches, beginning<br />

with Thomas Kimbrell’s 13-8 decision<br />

over Andrew Grabfelder at 133. Elijah Nacita<br />

followed with a 14-1 major decision over<br />

Shane Strumwasser at 141 and Calvin Miller<br />

recorded his second pin <strong>of</strong> the day, this time<br />

over Nick Standish.<br />

The Lions’ Derek Sickles picked up a 9-6 decision<br />

over Trevor Hall at 157, but CSUB put<br />

the dual away with a Joey Granata decision at<br />

165, a forfeit win at 174 and a Riley Orozco<br />

major decision at 184.<br />

Columbia would go on to win the final two<br />

bouts, a fall victory by Ryan Sutherland at<br />

197 and an 8-3 decision by Ryan Flores at<br />

heavyweight.<br />

CSUB 26, Columbia 15<br />

Jan. 10 • Stanford, Calif. (Burnham Pavilion)<br />

125: Kyle Gilchrist (CU) dec. Frank Lomas, 4-1<br />

133: Thomas Kimbrell (CSUB) dec. Andrew Grabfelder, 13-8<br />

141: Elijah Nacita (CSUB) maj. dec. Shane Strumwasser, 14-1<br />

149: Calvin Miller (CSUB) fall Nick Standish, 2:59<br />

157: Derek Sickles (CU) dec. Trevor Hall, 9-6<br />

165: Joey Granata (CSUB) dec. Eren Civan, 16-10<br />

174: Troy Goodban (CSUB) by forfeit<br />

184: Riley Orozco (CSUB) maj. dec. Mike Pushpak, 8-0<br />

197: Ryan Sutherland (CU) fall Ernesto Ancona, 5:20<br />

HWT: No. 15 Ryan Flores (CU) dec. David Morgan, 8-3<br />

No. 10 BOISE STATE 26, CSUB 12<br />

BOISE, <strong>Idaho</strong> — Leading 12-8 midway<br />

through the dual against No. 10 nationally<br />

ranked Boise State, CSUB suffered losses in<br />

the final five bouts <strong>of</strong> the evening, falling<br />

26-12 to the Broncos at Taco Bell Arena.<br />

The Roadrunners entered the Pac-10 match-up<br />

riding a six-dual win streak, but fell to 7-4 on<br />

the season and 4-1 in conference action.<br />

A meet that featured nine total top-25 ranked<br />

wrestlers opened with No. 5 Brent Chriswell<br />

and No. 8 Brandon Halsey at 197. Chriswell<br />

led 4-2 after the opening period, scoring a<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> takedowns, while Halsey earned two<br />

escapes. Halsey chose down to start the second<br />

period, and cut his deficit to one with<br />

a quick escape, but he was unable to score<br />

again and Chriswell added an escape in the<br />

third for a 5-3 win.<br />

Bakersfield’s No. 9 ranked Mitch Monteiro<br />

put his team ahead 5-3 with a dominating<br />

18-1 technical fall victory over Sam Zylstra<br />

at heavyweight. No. 15 Brandon Zoetewey<br />

increased the Roadrunner lead to 8-3 with<br />

a tight 2-0 win over Boise’s Alan Bartelli at<br />

125.<br />

At 133, CSUB’s Thomas Kimbrell scored a<br />

quick takedown five seconds into the match,<br />

but those would be the only points the senior<br />

would manage as No. 4 Andrew Hochstrasser<br />

reeled <strong>of</strong>f 17 consecutive points for the technical<br />

fall win.<br />

Elijah Nacita pushed the CSUB lead to 12-8<br />

with an 8-0 major decision over Cory Fish at<br />

141, but it was all Boise State from there as<br />

the home team claimed wins in the final five<br />

matches.<br />

No. 10 Boise State 26, CSUB 12<br />

Jan. 18 • Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong> (Taco Bell Arena)<br />

197: No. 5 Brent Chriswell (BSU) dec. No. 8 Brandon Halsey, 5-3<br />

HWT: No. 9 Mitch Monteiro (CSUB) tech. fall Sam Zylstra, 18-1<br />

125: No. 15 Brandon Zoetewey (CSUB) dec. Alan Bartelli, 2-0<br />

133: No. 4 Andrew Hochstrasser (BSU) tech. fall Thomas Kimbrell, 17-2<br />

141: Elijah Nacita (CSUB) maj. dec. Cory Fish, 8-0<br />

149: No. 17 Jason Chamberlain (BSU) tech. fall Sam Barnhart, 27-12<br />

157: No. 6 Adam Hall (BSU) dec. Trevor Hall, 7-2<br />

165: Tyler Sherfey (BSU) maj. dec. Joey Granata, 16-4<br />

174: No. 15 Nate Lee (BSU) maj. dec. Jason Points, 16-4<br />

184: No. 4 Kirk Smith (BSU) dec. Riley Orozco, 8-1<br />

CSUB 34, UC DAVIS 7<br />

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — CSUB dominated start<br />

to finish in a 34-7 pounding <strong>of</strong> Pac-10 rival<br />

UC Davis.<br />

Trevor Hall started the night <strong>of</strong>f with an 18-6<br />

major decision over the Aggies’ Joey Wilson<br />

at 157. Wilson scored a takedown early to go<br />

up 2-0, but Hall responded with two escapes,<br />

a takedown and a pair <strong>of</strong> two-point nearfalls<br />

in the first period to hold an 8-4 advantage.<br />

Hall stretched his lead to 12-6 after two<br />

periods, then scored a takedown, three-point<br />

nearfall and riding time in the third.<br />

Davis’ Dustin Noack cut the CSUB lead to<br />

4-3 with a 9-6 decision over Joey Granata at<br />

165, but Jason Points stretched the ‘Runner<br />

lead back to four with a 10-5 decision over<br />

Tyler Bernacchi at 174. Bernacchi entered the<br />

match ranked No. 1 in the latest Pac-10 poll,<br />

while Points was listed at No. 3.<br />

At 184, CSUB’s Riley Orozco improved to 4-1<br />

since moving down a weight class, claiming<br />

a 9-2 decision over John Clark. Orozco took a<br />

4-1 lead in the first period on a pair <strong>of</strong> takedowns,<br />

and only allowed Clark one more point<br />

in the final four minutes <strong>of</strong> action.<br />

Brandon Halsey, currently ranked No. 7 in<br />

the USA Today/Intermat/NWCA poll, pushed<br />

the ‘Runner lead to 16-3 with a forfeit victory<br />

at 197. No. 8 ranked Mitch Monteiro followed<br />

with a 10-2 major decision over John<br />

Thurston at heavyweight and No. 15 ranked<br />

Brandon Zoetewey earned a 16-0 technical fall<br />

over Chris Armendariz.<br />

Thomas Kimbrell won by forfeit at 133,<br />

extending the Roadrunner cushion to 31-3<br />

and Elijah Nacita claimed a 10-4 decision over<br />

Nexi Delgado at 141.<br />

The Aggies were able to close out the night<br />

with a win at 149 as Barrett Abel earned an<br />

11-0 major decision over CSUB’s Calvin Miller.<br />

CSUB 34, UC Davis 7<br />

Jan. 23 • Bakersfield, Calif. (Icardo Center)<br />

157: Trevor Hall (CSUB) maj. dec. Joey Wilson, 18-6<br />

165: Dustin Noack (UCD) dec. Joey Granata, 9-6<br />

174: Jason Points (CSUB) dec. Tyler Bernacchi, 10-5<br />

184: Riley Orozco (CSUB) dec. John Clark, 9-2<br />

197: Brandon Halsey (CSUB) wins by forfeit<br />

HWT: Mitch Monteiro (CSUB) maj. dec. John Thurston, 10-2<br />

125: Brandon Zoetewey (CSUB) tech. fall Chris Armendariz, 16-0<br />

133: Thomas Kimbrell (CSUB) wins by forfeit<br />

141: Elijah Nacita (CSUB) dec. Nexi Delgado, 10-4<br />

149: Barrett Abel (UCD) maj. dec. Calvin Miller, 11-0


2008-09 ROADRUNNER <strong>WRESTLING</strong> DUAL MEET RESULTS<br />

OREGON STATE 28, CSUB 16<br />

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Wins by Elijah Nacita,<br />

Mitch Monteiro and Brandon Zoetewey were<br />

not enough as CSUB fell 28-16 to visiting<br />

Oregon State.<br />

Nacita started the dual with a quick fall victory<br />

at 141. Oregon State’s Garrett Drucker<br />

scored a takedown 30 seconds in, but Nacita<br />

escaped moments later to trail 2-1. Then,<br />

with 11 seconds remaining in the first period,<br />

Nacita spun quickly on Drucker, putting the<br />

Beaver redshirt freshman on his back to earn<br />

the six-point fall win.<br />

Oregon State dominated the ensuing six<br />

bouts, however, beginning with a Heinrich<br />

Barnes 15-0 win over CSUB’s Anthony Box at<br />

149. Heinrich, ranked No. 16 nationally, used<br />

an eight-point second period to build a 13-0<br />

lead over Box, then scored a reversal with<br />

1:16 remaining to cut the bout short with the<br />

15-0 advantage.<br />

Down 25-6, the Roadrunners were able to get<br />

back on track late in the dual, winning two<br />

<strong>of</strong> the final three bouts. At heavyweight, No.<br />

6 ranked Mitch Monteiro took down Brandon<br />

Perkins 30 seconds in, then rolled the Beaver<br />

onto his back for a fall victory at 2:14.<br />

No. 16 ranked Brandon Zoetewey improved<br />

to 21-5 with a 9-0 win over Jake Gonzales at<br />

125. The San Ramon native scored just three<br />

points in the first two periods, but picked up<br />

the action in the third, scoring on a takedown,<br />

a three-point nearfall and riding time<br />

for the shutout major decision.<br />

Oregon State 28, CSUB 16<br />

Feb. 1 • Bakersfield, Calif. (Icardo Center)<br />

141: Elijah Nacita (CSUB) fall Garrett Drucker, 2:49<br />

149: No. 16 Heinrich Barnes (OSU) tech. fall Anthony Box, 15-0<br />

157: John Braschetta (OSU) maj. dec. Sam Barnhart, 16-5<br />

165: Keegan Davis (OSU) dec. Joey Granata, 7-5<br />

174: No. 12 Kyle Bressler (OSU) maj. dec. Troy Goodban, 12-2<br />

184: Brice Arand (OSU) dec. Riley Orozco, 10-5<br />

197: Chad Hankey (OSU) wins by forfeit<br />

HWT: No. 6 Mitch Monteiro (CSUB) fall Brandon Perkins, 2:14<br />

125: No. 16 Brandon Zoetewey (CSUB) maj. dec. Jake Gonzales, 9-0<br />

133: Kelly Kubec (OSU) dec. Thomas Kimbrell, 6-0

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