San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

SECTION D-I TITLE GOES TO POWAY

- BY KEVIN J. FARMER Farmer is a freelance writer.

Mighty Poway wrestling moved back up to Division I and you could see an immediate impact — they lost four matches!

After a decade down at Division II, the Titans returned to the largest school division, amassing 379 team points and 10 champions to outdistanc­e the field to claim their 42nd total and 41st straight sectional title Saturday at Rancho Bernardo High School.

The host Broncos finished a distant second with 213 points. Two South Bay teams came in third and fourth, Otay Ranch finished with 134 and Eastlake right behind with 127.

“We had a few guys lose, but every one was in the fight all the way to the end,” said Poway head coach John Meyers, who saw his team’s only losses be in the finals by a total of 11 combined points. “Of course we have to get better in some positions, but I’m really excited to see how those guys who lost can turn the tables around.”

One of those losses came at 120 pounds, where Rancho Bernardo’s four-time CIF champion Jacob Jones got a first-period takedown and a second-period reversal and held on for a 4-2 decision over Poway’s Billy Townson.

“I always really enjoy wrestling Poway guys, they’re always tough,” said Jones, currently ranked No. 5 in the state. “I can’t let up, I’m a senior and every match could be my last in high school.”

The Titans came out quickly in the finals, getting a pair of pins from Devin Bobzien at 106 and Edwin Sierra at 113, both in the exact same time of 1:43.

Elias Navida righted the ship after the Jones victory for Poway, decisionin­g Rancho Bernardo’s RJ Villegas 2-0 at 126.

The finals during this portion seemed to be a rematch of the team’s dual meet.

One major difference came at 132, where RB’S Brandon Eusebio avenged his dual meet loss to Poway’s Jalen Concepcion by downing him 7-3 in the final.

That set off a string of six straight impressive victories by the state’s No. 2 ranked Titans. Four of the six came by pin.

The quickest of the falls came at 184, where Callen O’mahoney pinned Otay Ranch’s Diego Camacho in just 26 seconds.

Angelo Posada also had a first-period pin at 160, downing Mission Hills’ Thomas Cho in 1:13.

Paul Kelly’s pin in 2:29 at 140 and Luke Condon’s fall at 4:24 at 172 rounded out that streak of pins until Adam Farha pinned San Marcos’ Tevita Taufa in 1:22 at 285. Laird Root added a 13-3 major decision over Marcus Caro of RB at 145 and Aliaksandr Kidiniou added a solid 10-3 decision over Mission Hills’ Tyler Brown at 152

The other two non-poway champions were by Eastlake’s Alejandro Martinez at 195 and Patrick Henry’s Elijah Vinoray at 220.

Division III

Host Brawley claimed its 24th sectional team title by sending nine wrestlers to the final, with six champions at the Division III Championsh­ip.

The Wildcats finished with 303.5 points, well ahead of second-place finisher La Costa Canyon, which had 250.

Leading the way for Brawley was Robert Platt, who pinned his way through the tournament at 195 pounds. In the final he needed just 2:19 (his longest time on the mat all day) to down Esteban Gonzalez of Montgomery.

Anthony Tamay won by a 9-0 major decision over Santana’s Michael Gans at 113.

Also adding championsh­ips for the hosts were Karim Allal at 126, Mathew Guiterrez at 172 and David Martinez at 220.

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