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32nd Annual Mountain View Dual Tournament Results

(Sahuarita Photo)

TOP THREE TEAMS
1: Sahuarita
2: Mesa
3: Yuma Catholic

Daniel Miranda and Isaiah Miller. (Sahuarita Photo)

MOST OUTSTANDING WRESTLERS
132: Daniel Miranda, Mountain View
144: Gabriel Gallardo, Sahuarita
157: Austin Scott, Mountain View

Gabriel Gallardo and Troy Garrick. (Sahuarita Photo)

TOP FINISHERS
106: Anthony Escalera, Coconino over Khel Lipumano, Yuma Catholic
113: Zach Bates, Walden Grove over Shevy Landis-Ku, Poston Butte
120: Justin Fox, Sahuarita over Hunter Lane, Chino Valley
126: Sergio Peña, Sahuarita over Jaden Buchanan, Mountain View
132: Daniel Miranda, Mountain View over Isaiah Miller, Sahuarita
138: Christian Lopez, Sahuarita over Gabe Gomez, Mountain View
144: Gabriel Gallardo, Sahuarita over Troy Garrick, Ironwood Ridge
150: Hunter Hancock, Yuma Catholic over JT Richardson, St. Johns
157: Austin Scott, Mountain View over Isaac Romero, Bonita Vista
165: James Thomas, St. Johns over Julian Prieto, Sahuarita
175: Julian Gordan, Mountain View over Kaleb Hill, Bradshaw Mountain
190: Travis Christianson, Payson over Dakota McMains, Chino Valley
215: Mason Ennen, Mesa over Levi Pannell, Sahuarita
285: Peyton Hines, Bradshaw Mountain over Wyatt Baier, Mesa

Austin Scott with head coach PJ Ponce. (Scott Family Photo)

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