Santa Ana Dual
Calvary Chapel HS, Costa Mesa, Ca. (J.V. and Varsity)
The Churchboyz lone home dual against Santa Ana High School was everything that it was anticipated to be. There was a one of a kind light show and great live music from our Calvary Chapel pep Band. It was an opportunity for us to honor our sponsors and wrestle in our school. It was a great victory for our team but bittersweet for our seniors who competed for our school for the last time. Calvary Chapel edged Santa Ana 35-24, beating Santa Ana for the first time in three years.
Temecula Tournament
Temecula HS, Temecula, Cal.
January 23 - 24, 2009
In the second annual Temecula Tournament, the Churchboyz had a good showing with six placers: Gavin took 4th, Mike took 7th and Andrew took 5th Morgan took 1st. and Tigran took 6th. Half of the team took time off for their training after five counties. Morgan and Tigran wrestled up a weight class, the weight change did not seem to faze either one of them, as Tigran took 6th in a tough weight class. Morgan M wrestling at 189 pounds took first place and won the tournament Most Outstanding Wrestler.
League Dual
Estancia HS , Costa Mesa, CA (J.V. & Varsity)
The Churchboyz won our first League Tournament winning five dual matches in a row at Estancia High School. This qualifies them for the CIF Dual Tournament.
Five Counties
Fountain Valley HS, Fountain valley, Cal. (Varsity)
January 16-17, 2009
In the Five Counties tournament, the most prestigious tournament in the State of California, considered a preview of the State Championships, the Churchboyz had a strong showing placing fourth in the tournament, led by lone champion Morgan McIntosh. In the most anticipated match of the finals, Morgan beat Powway’s Ian Daube , final score 9-6 . Churchboyz had three wrestlers that took third place. Freshmen Dean O’Bourke entered the tournament as the no. 12 seed and finished third place. 152 pound Tigran Adzhemian took third place. 215 pound Tank Knowles also finished in third place.
Reno Tournament of Champions
Reno, NV
Competing in what is known as one of the toughest tournaments in the nation, Calvary Chapel had a great performance with their best finish of the tournament since 2001, finishing 6th place out of 80 teams. Calvary was led by our lone champion sophomore Morgan McIntosh at 171lbs with 3 pins, 1 tech fall, and 2 decisions, including a convincing 7-2 victory in the finals against the number 6 ranked wrestler in the nation. Sophomore William ‘Tank’ Knowles won 2nd place at 215lbs, dominating his weight class until loosing a close decision against California’s #1 ranked wrestler in the finals. Placing 3rd in this tournament were two seniors, Tigrin Adzemian at 152lbs and Taylor Warden at 189lbs. Adzemian battled his way through an extremely tough weight class, showing that he is adapting well to folkstyle wrestling, this being his first year competing in this style. At 189lbs Warden won a major decision, avenging his lone loss in the tournament, to win the 3rd place. Congratulations to these four wrestlers who earned All-American status by placing Top 3 in this prestigious national tournament.
We also had a great showing at our three lighter weight classes. At 112lbs, Gavin McDonald wrestled hard and won some tight matches, showing lots of heart including a grueling overtime victory. Two of our freshman phenoms, Dean O’Bourke and Peter Palacios also wrestled excellent tournaments, both coming within one victory of placing at one of the toughest tournaments in the nation.
Central Coast Dual
San Louis Obisbo
In the first year of what hopes to become an annual event, the Central coast dual tournament hosts college and high school teams at the same time. Calvary Chapel had convincing victories against Tesoro and Liberty high school, and in the most anticipated dual of the tournament, Calvary Chapel won 6 matches but went down to a red hot Poway team, who brought 6 falls to the mat, confirming their victory. To dual a team like Poway was a good measuring stick helping us to see where we stand with one of the best teams in the state, and encouraging us to work harder and showing us areas where we need to improve.
Temecula Dual
Temecula Ca.
Amazing dual between two great teams. The dual was split down the middle seven matches per team. The dual started at the traditional weight class 103lbs, with freshman Dean O’Bourke winning a close but convincing victory 8-3. One of the most exciting performances of the night was Gavin McDonald bumping up to wrestle at 112lbs. The lead went back and forth with Gavin scoring a reversal with 30 seconds left at the end of the match to be up by 1, but with 7 seconds left he got reversed to lose the match. It was a tough loss, but an exciting match which is what makes this rivalry so great. Freshman phenom Peter Palacios had his biggest challenge of the year so far, wrestling the 5th ranked wrestler in the state. Peter won in overtime, when his relentless attack gained him two stalling points against his opponent. At 125lbs Temecula won by a fall. At 130lbs Josh Werdell lost by decision. At 140 Temecula won by fall. At 145lbs Temecula won by forfeit. At 152lbs Tigran Adzhemyan had a dominating performance against a state ranked wrestler. Showing a variety of different attacks,he won by technical fall. At 160 Temecula won by default. At 171lbs in perhaps one of the most anticipated matches of the night between two all-americans, Morgan McIntosh had a dominating performance 11-4 over Patrick Martinez. At 189lbs Michael Manighalam lost by close decision, which secured the team victory for Temecula. At 215lbs Taylor Wardan had the most convincing victory over the night with a pin under a minute. Tank Knowles bumped up to wrestle heavyweight and won by decision. Overall Temecula did a great job of hosting the dual and competing and we look forward to having them at our house next year.
Churchboyz Update
Hard pounding techno rhythms pulsate through the Charis Building during the Teachers Conference as the Calvary Chapel student body enjoys a day off from their Friday morning classes. No, this is not an aerobics class or an alternative universe where the teachers are moshing themselves into a frenzy. › Continue reading
El Dorado Tournament
The Churchboyz traveled to El Dorado High School in Placentia last weekend (Nov 30th, Dec 1st), to take on some of California’s top wrestling talent. The team had a strong showing with a 10th place finish against a very tough field of 66 teams. Four Churchboyz placed in the top six at their respective weight classes—two of them qualifying for the tournament finals. › Continue reading
