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2 Titlists in NCWA Event
Nov. 19, 2009
Fullerton, Calif. -
Two defending national champions are among the 19 All-Americans from 2009 who will compete Sunday in the 44th Annual National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Classic at Cal State Fullerton's Titan Gym. The event begins at 2 p.m. and follows an 11:30 a.m. on-campus brunch which will honor the participants as well as strive to help save Cal State Fullerton's financially endangered wrestling program. More than 1,500 tickets to the All-Star Classic have been sold in advance. The gym seats about 4,000. This is the first time the event has been held in California. The featured match will come at 197 pounds since it's a rematch of the NCAA Championship bout from last March in St. Louis. Iowa State's Jake Varner bested Nebraska's Craig Brester, 2-1, to take the title and a 3-1 advantage in the head-to-head series. Heavyweight Mark Ellis of Missouri and 157-pounder Jordan Burroughs of Nebraska were the other defending national champions scheduled. But Ellis was injured in practice Thursday and has been replaced by Pac-10 Champion and two-time NCAA qualifier Mitch Monteiro of Cal State Bakersfield. There is one third-place winner, four fourth-place finishers, three fifth-place finishers, three sixth-place finishers, four seventh-place finishers and one eight-place finisher in the field. The warm-up for the All-Star Classic will consist of three bouts among California standouts. At 141 pounds, Cal State Fullerton's Adin Duenas will face Elijah Nacita of Cal State Bakersfield. At 184, Zack Giesen of Stanford will battle Enock Francois of Cal Baptist. And at 197, Riley Orozco of Cal State Bakersfield will face Abe Otrambo of UC Davis. Otrambo is a late replacement for the Titans' John Drake, who had to scratch due to injury. There was one other late change in the All-Star lineup. James Nicholson of Old Dominion will replace Anthony Robles of Arizona State at 125 pounds. The All-Star lineup: 125 - James Nicholson of Old Dominion vs. Zach Sanders of Minnesota Parking is free. The match is available for a fee on live video on the internet. A significant portion of the fee goes toward savings CSF wrestling. |
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