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Nikiski takes first at Regionals!
Nikiski takes conference, will send 10 wrestlers to state
Anchorage Daily News
sports@adn.com
Published: December 5th, 2009 11:05 PM
Last Modified: December 5th, 2009 11:06 PM
Nikiski sent 10 wrestlers to the state tournament and compiled 209 points on its way to winning the Denali/Kachemak Conference Championships Saturday at Anchorage Christian Schools.
The top five wrestlers in each weight class advance to the small schools state tournament next weekend at Bartlett, and the Bulldogs had two champions, three runner-ups and five other wrestlers finish in the top five.
Claiming titles for Nikiski were Nathan Stangel at 125 pounds and Morgan Sauve at 119.
Cordova, which had four individual champions and advanced nine wrestlers to state, finished second with 184 points. Seward (153) was third and Anchorage Christian (151) was close behind in fourth.
Luke Charters of Anchorage Christian was named the Wrestler of the Year for the conference. Charters won the 130-pound division with an 18-2 technical fall over Nikiski's Matt Parker.
Denali/Kachemak Conference Championships
Team Standings
1) Nikiski 209; 2) Cordova 184; 3) Seward 153); 4) Anchorage Christian 151; 5) Voznesenka 109; 6) Valdez 105; 7) Hutchison 94.5; 8) Grace Christian 85.5; 9) Glennallen 72; 10) Eielson 50.5; 11) Galena 48; 12) Ninilchik 44; 13) Cantwell, Seldovia 17 (tie); 14) Tok 7.
Individual Results
103 -- First Place -- Keifer Groenveld (Val) p. Anthony Tamblyn (GCS) 3:38; Third Place -- Misha O'Leary (Sew) d. Chris Smith (E) 12-8; Fifth Place --Trey Zimmerman (Nik) p. Andrew Jensen (H) 1:02.
112 -- First Place -- Jed Wilde (Sew) p. Dillon Gilroy (ACS) 3:27; Third Place -- Matthew Hatter (GCS) d. Troi West (Nik) 5-1; Fifth Place -- Dustin Elsberry (H) p. Shiloh Joyce (Cor) 1:01.
119 -- First Place -- Morgan Sauve (Nik) p. Brandon Hursh (Val) 1:09; Third Place -- Cody Gilroy (ACS) p. Eli Keep-Barnes (H) 3:05; Fifth Place -- Carsen Trumblee (Cor) p. Adam Zamudio (Cor/un) 1:38.
125 -- First Place -- Nathan Stangel (Nik) d. Jayden Tumbaga (Nik/un) 12-7; Third Place -- Daniel Tedrick (ACS) p. Brenton Meier (Sew) 1:55; Fifth Place -- Bullet Boyles (GCS) p. Savannah Fackler (Sew/un) 1:07
130 -- First Place -- Luke Charters (ACS) t.f. Matt Parker (Nik) 18-2; Third Place -- David Scerbak (H) m.d. Josh Brown (Nik/un) 13-4 Fifth Place -- Glenn Norcross (Sew) d. Bryce Nichols (Can) D 12-9
135 -- First Place -- Matthew Downing (Val) d. Daniel Brandon (ACS) 9-6; Third Place -- Corey Green (Nik) d. Joe Martishev (Voz) 7-6; Fifth Place -- Darin Gilman (Cor) p. Kovy Harbick (Nik/un) 4:46.
140 -- First Place -- Kyle Mundy (Cor) p. Brooks Sutter (GCS) 4:59; Third Place -- Brandon Bahnke (ACS) d. Jeff Klapak (Nin) 3-1; Fifth Place -- Shane Douglas (Sew) d. Rudy Martinez (H) 11-6.
145 -- First Place -- Seth Balint (Cor) d. Nick Brockman (Glen) 7-5 Third Place -- Tyler Peek (Nik) p. Zenovei Martushoff (Voz) 3:48; Fifth Place -- Matthew Rogers (E) t.f Nick Markowitz (Sew) 16-0.
152 -- First Place -- Blake Platt (Cor) d. Kaden Spurgeon (Nik) 9-2; Third Place -- Paul Amore (ACS) p. Justin Klapak (Nin) 1:53; Fifth Place -- Vince Fricilone (H) p. Sam Borrego (E) 5:18.
160 -- First Place -- Justin Allen (Val) p. Zenon Martushev (Voz) 2:36; Third Place -- Lincoln Johnson (Nik) m.d. Matt Adams (Cor) 10-2; Fifth Place --Matthew Gain (Sel) p. Ralston Ferguson (Gal/un) 1:58.
171 -- First Place -- Bryan Carrillo (Cor) m.d. Francis Katogan (Gal) 10-2; Third Place -- Kyle Armour (E) m.d. Joe Nyholm (Sew) 11-3; Fifth Place -- Luke Rietveld (Glen) d. Quinn Bennett (Nin) 5-2.
189 -- First Place -- John Kavairlook (Gal) m.d. Billy Markowitz (Sew) 13-4; Third Place -- Matthew Birky (GCS) p. James Logan (Sew/un) 4:45; Fifth Place -- McKyer Trumblee (Cor) d. Joshua Dewey (Gal/un) 6-3.
215 -- First Place -- Kyle Kain (Sew) p. Julian Polushkin (Voz) 1:08; Third Place -- Wade Simpson (Glen) p. Ted Velasco (Cor) 1:16; Fifth Place -- Solomon Finau (Glen/un) p. Terrence Korenev (Val) 3:10.
285 -- First Place -- Leo Polushkin (Voz) p. Henry Eide (Nik) 2:13; Third Place -- Samisoni Finau (Glen) p. Alex Rietveld (Glen/un) 1:39; Fifth Place --Leon Hood (Sew) p. Clay Easterling (H) F 1:25
Anchorage Daily News
sports@adn.com
Published: December 5th, 2009 11:05 PM
Last Modified: December 5th, 2009 11:06 PM
Nikiski sent 10 wrestlers to the state tournament and compiled 209 points on its way to winning the Denali/Kachemak Conference Championships Saturday at Anchorage Christian Schools.
The top five wrestlers in each weight class advance to the small schools state tournament next weekend at Bartlett, and the Bulldogs had two champions, three runner-ups and five other wrestlers finish in the top five.
Claiming titles for Nikiski were Nathan Stangel at 125 pounds and Morgan Sauve at 119.
Cordova, which had four individual champions and advanced nine wrestlers to state, finished second with 184 points. Seward (153) was third and Anchorage Christian (151) was close behind in fourth.
Luke Charters of Anchorage Christian was named the Wrestler of the Year for the conference. Charters won the 130-pound division with an 18-2 technical fall over Nikiski's Matt Parker.
Denali/Kachemak Conference Championships
Team Standings
1) Nikiski 209; 2) Cordova 184; 3) Seward 153); 4) Anchorage Christian 151; 5) Voznesenka 109; 6) Valdez 105; 7) Hutchison 94.5; 8) Grace Christian 85.5; 9) Glennallen 72; 10) Eielson 50.5; 11) Galena 48; 12) Ninilchik 44; 13) Cantwell, Seldovia 17 (tie); 14) Tok 7.
Individual Results
103 -- First Place -- Keifer Groenveld (Val) p. Anthony Tamblyn (GCS) 3:38; Third Place -- Misha O'Leary (Sew) d. Chris Smith (E) 12-8; Fifth Place --Trey Zimmerman (Nik) p. Andrew Jensen (H) 1:02.
112 -- First Place -- Jed Wilde (Sew) p. Dillon Gilroy (ACS) 3:27; Third Place -- Matthew Hatter (GCS) d. Troi West (Nik) 5-1; Fifth Place -- Dustin Elsberry (H) p. Shiloh Joyce (Cor) 1:01.
119 -- First Place -- Morgan Sauve (Nik) p. Brandon Hursh (Val) 1:09; Third Place -- Cody Gilroy (ACS) p. Eli Keep-Barnes (H) 3:05; Fifth Place -- Carsen Trumblee (Cor) p. Adam Zamudio (Cor/un) 1:38.
125 -- First Place -- Nathan Stangel (Nik) d. Jayden Tumbaga (Nik/un) 12-7; Third Place -- Daniel Tedrick (ACS) p. Brenton Meier (Sew) 1:55; Fifth Place -- Bullet Boyles (GCS) p. Savannah Fackler (Sew/un) 1:07
130 -- First Place -- Luke Charters (ACS) t.f. Matt Parker (Nik) 18-2; Third Place -- David Scerbak (H) m.d. Josh Brown (Nik/un) 13-4 Fifth Place -- Glenn Norcross (Sew) d. Bryce Nichols (Can) D 12-9
135 -- First Place -- Matthew Downing (Val) d. Daniel Brandon (ACS) 9-6; Third Place -- Corey Green (Nik) d. Joe Martishev (Voz) 7-6; Fifth Place -- Darin Gilman (Cor) p. Kovy Harbick (Nik/un) 4:46.
140 -- First Place -- Kyle Mundy (Cor) p. Brooks Sutter (GCS) 4:59; Third Place -- Brandon Bahnke (ACS) d. Jeff Klapak (Nin) 3-1; Fifth Place -- Shane Douglas (Sew) d. Rudy Martinez (H) 11-6.
145 -- First Place -- Seth Balint (Cor) d. Nick Brockman (Glen) 7-5 Third Place -- Tyler Peek (Nik) p. Zenovei Martushoff (Voz) 3:48; Fifth Place -- Matthew Rogers (E) t.f Nick Markowitz (Sew) 16-0.
152 -- First Place -- Blake Platt (Cor) d. Kaden Spurgeon (Nik) 9-2; Third Place -- Paul Amore (ACS) p. Justin Klapak (Nin) 1:53; Fifth Place -- Vince Fricilone (H) p. Sam Borrego (E) 5:18.
160 -- First Place -- Justin Allen (Val) p. Zenon Martushev (Voz) 2:36; Third Place -- Lincoln Johnson (Nik) m.d. Matt Adams (Cor) 10-2; Fifth Place --Matthew Gain (Sel) p. Ralston Ferguson (Gal/un) 1:58.
171 -- First Place -- Bryan Carrillo (Cor) m.d. Francis Katogan (Gal) 10-2; Third Place -- Kyle Armour (E) m.d. Joe Nyholm (Sew) 11-3; Fifth Place -- Luke Rietveld (Glen) d. Quinn Bennett (Nin) 5-2.
189 -- First Place -- John Kavairlook (Gal) m.d. Billy Markowitz (Sew) 13-4; Third Place -- Matthew Birky (GCS) p. James Logan (Sew/un) 4:45; Fifth Place -- McKyer Trumblee (Cor) d. Joshua Dewey (Gal/un) 6-3.
215 -- First Place -- Kyle Kain (Sew) p. Julian Polushkin (Voz) 1:08; Third Place -- Wade Simpson (Glen) p. Ted Velasco (Cor) 1:16; Fifth Place -- Solomon Finau (Glen/un) p. Terrence Korenev (Val) 3:10.
285 -- First Place -- Leo Polushkin (Voz) p. Henry Eide (Nik) 2:13; Third Place -- Samisoni Finau (Glen) p. Alex Rietveld (Glen/un) 1:39; Fifth Place --Leon Hood (Sew) p. Clay Easterling (H) F 1:25
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Peninsula schools pick Nikiski as favorite at Regionals
from Peninsula Clarion, Thursday Dec 3rd, 2009
Nikiski seeks league title: Bulldogs get favorite's status in massive Denali-Kachemak
By Mike Nesper | Peninsula Clarion
Though it's uncertain which school will claim the Denali-Kachemak Conference's inaugural wrestling title, one guarantee exits -- it will offer some of the fiercest competition in recent memory.
"There's definitely some tough competition out there," said Nikiski head coach Adam Anders. "It should be an exciting tournament."
Anchorage Christian Schools will play host to the two-day tournament, which takes place today and Saturday. Action commences today at 10:30 a.m. and the championship round is set to begin at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
The conference, which contains schools separated by more than 500 miles, from the Kenai Peninsula to Delta Junction, made its debut this season. The Denali-Kachemak is the largest of all the Class 1-2-3A conferences.
Peninsula coaches agree that Nikiski, Cordova and Seward will battle for the region crown. Anders also has ACS in the running.
Nikiski Bulldogs
"We have a really tough squad," Anders said. "We're just fortunate to have a great group of wrestlers that are working to get better."
Anders said he has several freshmen that have given his team a boost. Those freshmen include Lincoln Johnson, Josh Brown, Morgan Sauve, Troi West, Trey Zimmerman, Jesse Ross, Stephen Hartley and Devan Berry.
Strong leaders, too, have made a difference in the locker room, Anders said.
"Senior captain Matt Parker is wrestling very well and seems poised to have a great region and state tournament," Anders said.
Now wrestling at 130 pounds, Parker finished fourth last year at state at 119.
"Sophomore captain Kaden Spurgeon is a strong leader and has the work ethic and focus to be in the top of his weight class," Anders said. Spurgeon finished third in the state last year at 140.
"Sophomore Henry Eide has really come on strong during the second half of the year and just keeps getting better," Anders said. "Nathan Stangel also seems to be peaking and is putting a lot of hard work into every practice."
Tyler Peek, Kovy Harbick and Corey Green are all wrestling well, he said.
Anders said he's hopeful that several members of his squad will earn state berths.
"If we wrestle really well, we can bring as many as 15," he said. "It's just a matter of doing what we do."
Stangel (125), Parker (130), Brown (130), Green (135), Peek (145), Spurgeon (152), Johnson (160) and Eide (285) all have the potential to place at state, Anders said.
He said supportive parents and a great coaching staff has made the season a success.
Seward Seahawks
Seward coach Ronn Hemstock said Nikiski's team is the likely candidate to be crowned region champs.
"I think Nikiski is the dog to beat," Hemstock said.
Hemstock said his squad and Cordova will battle the 'Dawgs for the championship.
With a team comprised of athletes at the heavier end of the scale, Hemstock said he'll need help from other schools to defeat Nikiski's smaller opponents.
"I'm relying a lot on other people," he said.
At region meets, you never know what the outcome will be, Hemstock said.
At 189 pounds, Billy Markowitz, currently ranked fourth in the state, is looking tough, Hemstock said. Joe Nyholm (171), Kyle Kain (215) and Shane Douglas (145), along with Markowitz, are all likely state qualifiers, he said. At 125, Jed Wilde, too, should make state, Hemstock said. He and Douglas each placed at state last year.
Hemstock said he anticipates sending anywhere from eight to 13 wrestlers to state.
But the team has to make it through a challenging region meet first.
With so many schools competing in the region, two-thirds of the wrestlers in each weight class won't move on, Hemstock said.
"It's an extremely difficult region to get through," he added.
Douglas enters the tournament ranked fifth, and Nyholm and Kain have fourth-place rankings.
Voznesenka Cougars
Voznesenka head coach Steve Wolfe, too, has the Bulldogs as the No. 1 team in the region.
"I think Nikiski is going to be the best team," he said. "They're a well-balanced team."
Wolfe said Cordova should nab second at regions, with Seward and ACS dueling for third.
With the strongest team in the program's history, Wolfe said each team member has a shot at making state.
"I'm pretty optimistic about all of my kids," he said.
At 285, Leo Polushkin is ranked second in the state. Polushkin, along with Zenon Martushev (160) and Joe Martishev (140), could win the state championship, Wolfe said.
"Zenon has the ability to beat anybody," he said.
Martushev is ranked sixth in the state and Martishev is unranked because he did not wrestle in the ACS tourney, Wolfe said. He placed fifth at last year's state tournament.
For success at regions, Wolfe said his entire team has to wrestle their best.
Ninilchik Wolverines
Ninilchik head coach Kevin Zimmerman has Cordova taking first at regions with Nikiski as the runner-up.
"They got some really good talent," he said about Cordova's squad.
Like Anders, Zimmerman said this year's region tourney will feature tough competition with a deep pool of talent.
Justin and Jefferson Klapak are wrestling well for the Wolverines, Zimmerman said. The Bennett brothers, too, are having promising seasons. Sam (189) and Quinn (171) have a good shot at making state, he said.
"All of my guys got a real good chance to qualify for state," Zimmerman added. "My goal is to bring them all to state."
The new conference will make earning a state berth more difficult for the small, 2A school of Ninilchik, Zimmerman said.
"It's definitely a disadvantage for us," he said.
Jefferson Klapak (140) is a returning state qualifier.
Mike Nesper can be reached at mike.nesper@peninsulaclarion.com.
Nikiski seeks league title: Bulldogs get favorite's status in massive Denali-Kachemak
By Mike Nesper | Peninsula Clarion
Though it's uncertain which school will claim the Denali-Kachemak Conference's inaugural wrestling title, one guarantee exits -- it will offer some of the fiercest competition in recent memory.
"There's definitely some tough competition out there," said Nikiski head coach Adam Anders. "It should be an exciting tournament."
Anchorage Christian Schools will play host to the two-day tournament, which takes place today and Saturday. Action commences today at 10:30 a.m. and the championship round is set to begin at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
The conference, which contains schools separated by more than 500 miles, from the Kenai Peninsula to Delta Junction, made its debut this season. The Denali-Kachemak is the largest of all the Class 1-2-3A conferences.
Peninsula coaches agree that Nikiski, Cordova and Seward will battle for the region crown. Anders also has ACS in the running.
Nikiski Bulldogs
"We have a really tough squad," Anders said. "We're just fortunate to have a great group of wrestlers that are working to get better."
Anders said he has several freshmen that have given his team a boost. Those freshmen include Lincoln Johnson, Josh Brown, Morgan Sauve, Troi West, Trey Zimmerman, Jesse Ross, Stephen Hartley and Devan Berry.
Strong leaders, too, have made a difference in the locker room, Anders said.
"Senior captain Matt Parker is wrestling very well and seems poised to have a great region and state tournament," Anders said.
Now wrestling at 130 pounds, Parker finished fourth last year at state at 119.
"Sophomore captain Kaden Spurgeon is a strong leader and has the work ethic and focus to be in the top of his weight class," Anders said. Spurgeon finished third in the state last year at 140.
"Sophomore Henry Eide has really come on strong during the second half of the year and just keeps getting better," Anders said. "Nathan Stangel also seems to be peaking and is putting a lot of hard work into every practice."
Tyler Peek, Kovy Harbick and Corey Green are all wrestling well, he said.
Anders said he's hopeful that several members of his squad will earn state berths.
"If we wrestle really well, we can bring as many as 15," he said. "It's just a matter of doing what we do."
Stangel (125), Parker (130), Brown (130), Green (135), Peek (145), Spurgeon (152), Johnson (160) and Eide (285) all have the potential to place at state, Anders said.
He said supportive parents and a great coaching staff has made the season a success.
Seward Seahawks
Seward coach Ronn Hemstock said Nikiski's team is the likely candidate to be crowned region champs.
"I think Nikiski is the dog to beat," Hemstock said.
Hemstock said his squad and Cordova will battle the 'Dawgs for the championship.
With a team comprised of athletes at the heavier end of the scale, Hemstock said he'll need help from other schools to defeat Nikiski's smaller opponents.
"I'm relying a lot on other people," he said.
At region meets, you never know what the outcome will be, Hemstock said.
At 189 pounds, Billy Markowitz, currently ranked fourth in the state, is looking tough, Hemstock said. Joe Nyholm (171), Kyle Kain (215) and Shane Douglas (145), along with Markowitz, are all likely state qualifiers, he said. At 125, Jed Wilde, too, should make state, Hemstock said. He and Douglas each placed at state last year.
Hemstock said he anticipates sending anywhere from eight to 13 wrestlers to state.
But the team has to make it through a challenging region meet first.
With so many schools competing in the region, two-thirds of the wrestlers in each weight class won't move on, Hemstock said.
"It's an extremely difficult region to get through," he added.
Douglas enters the tournament ranked fifth, and Nyholm and Kain have fourth-place rankings.
Voznesenka Cougars
Voznesenka head coach Steve Wolfe, too, has the Bulldogs as the No. 1 team in the region.
"I think Nikiski is going to be the best team," he said. "They're a well-balanced team."
Wolfe said Cordova should nab second at regions, with Seward and ACS dueling for third.
With the strongest team in the program's history, Wolfe said each team member has a shot at making state.
"I'm pretty optimistic about all of my kids," he said.
At 285, Leo Polushkin is ranked second in the state. Polushkin, along with Zenon Martushev (160) and Joe Martishev (140), could win the state championship, Wolfe said.
"Zenon has the ability to beat anybody," he said.
Martushev is ranked sixth in the state and Martishev is unranked because he did not wrestle in the ACS tourney, Wolfe said. He placed fifth at last year's state tournament.
For success at regions, Wolfe said his entire team has to wrestle their best.
Ninilchik Wolverines
Ninilchik head coach Kevin Zimmerman has Cordova taking first at regions with Nikiski as the runner-up.
"They got some really good talent," he said about Cordova's squad.
Like Anders, Zimmerman said this year's region tourney will feature tough competition with a deep pool of talent.
Justin and Jefferson Klapak are wrestling well for the Wolverines, Zimmerman said. The Bennett brothers, too, are having promising seasons. Sam (189) and Quinn (171) have a good shot at making state, he said.
"All of my guys got a real good chance to qualify for state," Zimmerman added. "My goal is to bring them all to state."
The new conference will make earning a state berth more difficult for the small, 2A school of Ninilchik, Zimmerman said.
"It's definitely a disadvantage for us," he said.
Jefferson Klapak (140) is a returning state qualifier.
Mike Nesper can be reached at mike.nesper@peninsulaclarion.com.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Updated Regions Schedule
Denali/Kachemak Conference Wrestling
Tentative Tournament Schedule
Friday, December 4
8:00am Coaches Meeting
9:30am Weigh-ins Begin
10:30am – 4:30pm Wrestling Rounds – 1,2,3
If Round 3 ends earlier we will take a one hour break and begin Rounds 4 & 5 at the end of that break.
5:30pm – 9:00pm Wrestling Rounds – 4,5(semifinals) Concurrently on two mats
Saturday, December 5
8:30am Weigh-ins Begin
9:30am Wrestling Round 6,7
12:30pm Consolation Finals(3/4 & 5/6) Round 8
2:30pm Championship Finals Round 9
4:30pm AWARDS
Monday, November 30, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Practice Schedule Thanksgiving
Practice Schedule for Thanksgiving Break
Thursday Nov 26th to Saturday Nov 28.
Thursday – Thanksgiving (no practice)
Friday – Practice 10:00am to 1:00pm. Joint practice with Homer High School. Practice is mandatory. If you can’t make it you must prearrange with me.
Saturday – Practice 10:00am to 1:00pm. Practice is mandatory. If you can’t make it you must prearrange with me.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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