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Wresting: Sunnyside wins William Bell, Sahuarita wins Puma plus Jerry Benson and Heart of Champion results

Sunnyside (Pueblo Athletics)

WILLIAM BELL INVITATIONAL

Dec. 3-4: Pueblo High School

TEAM RESULTS

  1. Sunnyside
  2. Buena
  3. Walden Grove
  4. Pueblo

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS
106- Audrey Jimenez (Sunnyside)
113- Zach Bates (Walden Grove)
120- Sergio Vega (Sunnyside)
126- Carlos Stanton (Sunnyside)
132- Christian Rivera (Sunnyside)
138- Ayden Bostick (Sunnyside)
144- Victor Gonzales (Sunnyside)
150- Jaime Rivera (Sunnyside)
157- Job Lee (Sunnyside)
165- Mike Avelar (Sunnyside)
175- Morgan Schierloh (Sahuaro)
190- Rene Fragoso (Sunnyside)
215- Rene Bostick (Sunnyside)
285- Sa’Kylee Woodard (CDO)

PERRY PUMA DUALS

Sahuarita captured the championship of the Perry High School Puma Duals.

Sahuarita 66, Shadow Mountain 9
Sahuarita 60, Cesar Chavez 21
Sahuarita 54, Dobson 18
Sahuarita 50, ALA-Gilbert 27

48TH ANNUAL JERRY BENSON (GIRLS)

Marana took 6th and Flowing Wells 11th at the 48th Annual Jerry Benson Tournament in Buckeye.

100
1st Place – Alani Chairez of Flowing Wells
6th Place – Jadie Gonzalez of Marana

107
2nd Place – Sophia Joy Borgatti of Marana

102
1st Place – Adacelli Noriega of Bisbee

126
6th Place – Adina Halili of Marana

152
2nd Place – Makayla Roebuck of Marana

185
5th Place – Davia Henry of Marana

235
5th Place – Ariselma Alvarez of Flowing Wells

48TH ANNUAL JERRY BENSON (BOYS)

126
2nd Place – Josyah Leon Monarrez of Flowing Wells

165
4th Place – Adrian Parra of Flowing Wells

190
6th Place – Javier De La Ossa of Flowing Wells

DIGGER ODELL ‘HEART OF A CHAMPION`

Willcox took second at the Digger Odell ‘Heart of a Champion’ held in Pima.

113
3rd Place – Landon Ward of Willcox

120
2nd Place – Mario Fernandez of Willcox

126
1st Place – Ayden Fimbres of Willcox
5th Place – Timothy Wright of Tombstone

132
1st Place – John Collins of Willcox

138
3rd Place – Dario Noriega of Bisbee
4th Place – Charlie-Ray Price of Tombstone

144
4th Place – David Allred of Willcox

150
3rd Place – Seth Verdugo of Willcox
4th Place – Juan Moran of Willcox
5th Place – Coby Jones of Tombstone

157
1st Place – Kash Macumber of Willcox
4th Place – Devin Deskins of St David

165
2nd Place – Brayden Merrill of St David

175
5th Place – Nathaniel Gleason of Tombstone
6th Place – Talon Haynie of St David

190
3rd Place – Ed Tingle of Willcox

215
3rd Place – Travis Larson of Willcox

285
2nd Place – Diego Nunez of Tombstone
3rd Place – Jaden Wilson of Willcox
4th Place – Osvaldo Rodriguez of Willcox
6th Place – John Armstrong of Willcox

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Andy Morales was recognized by the AIA as the top high school reporter in 2014, he was awarded the Ray McNally Award in 2017, a 2019 AZ Education News award winner and he has been a youth, high school and college coach for over 30 years. He was the first in Arizona to write about high school beach volleyball and high school girls wrestling. His own children have won multiple state high school championships and were named to all-state teams. Competing in hockey, basketball, baseball and track & field in high school, his unique perspective can only be found here and on AZPreps365.com. Andy is the Southern Arizona voting member of the Ed Doherty Award, recognizing the top football player in Arizona, and he was named a Local Hero by the Tucson Weekly for 2016. Andy was named an Honorary Flowing Wells Caballero in 2019, became a member of the Sunnyside Los Mezquites Cross Country Hall of Fame in 2021 and he was a member of the Amphi COVID-19 Blue Ribbon Committee and he earned a Distinguished Service Award from Amphitheater. Contact Andy Morales at amoralesmytucson@yahoo.com

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