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Titans Grapple Their Way to Masters Meet

By Mia Plattmin
Community Writer
02/13/2019 at 03:26 PM

The Northern Section CIF finals for boys wrestling were held this past Friday and Saturday at Citrus Hills High School in Perris.  For some the goal was to make it farther than they did last year. For some it’s to make it in the all-important top 5, which means a trip to the Masters Meet. And for some it was about standing on top of the podium as the champion of your weight class. Grand Terrace High School sent the following students to vie for a champion spot and a trip to the next level, Masters: 

113- Malaki Mailo- League Champion

126- Tony Odenbaugh- League Champion

138- Marcos Rubio- League Champion

170- Manuel Camacho- League Champion

120- Gabriel Morales- CIF Qualifier

132- Ruben Hernandez- CIF Qualifier

145- Pablo Arceniega- CIF Qualifier

152- Jared Truitt- CIF Qualifier

160- Alan Robles- CIF Qualifier

182- Luke Vargas- CIF Qualifier

195- Matthew Ruelas- CIF Qualifier

HVY- RC Rivas- CIF Qualifier.

At the end of 2 days of grueling victories and defeats, all but two Grand Terrace wrestlers had been eliminated. Senior RC Rivas defeated numerous opponents seeded higher than him to take third in his weight class and advance to Masters. Senior Manuel Camacho also battled for two days to take 7th place in CIF. Fountain Valley topped all teams in the Northern Division with seven Masters Meet qualifiers. The Masters Meet will be held at Cerritos College next Friday and Saturday. In order to qualify, wrestlers had to finish in the top five of their weight class. A sixth qualifying position was allocated for the 126-, 152-, 160-, 195-, and 220-pound weight classes. The Titans stand behind Rivas as he journeys to the next level on the mat and they wind down the season as the most victorious wrestling squad in the school’s 7 year history. 

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