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Clackamas wins team title in NJCAA wrestling tournament


SPOKANE, Wash. –
Clackamas Community College won the team title with 109 points at the 2011 National Junior College Athletic Association national wrestling tournament in Spokane, Wash.

Clackamas held the top spot since early in the competition Friday, Feb. 25. There was only a one-point spread between Clackamas and second-place North Idaho College at the end of the championship semi finals Saturday, Feb. 26. The lead expanded to a 13.5-point difference after the consolation semi finals. Clackamas clinched the tournament team title with 10.5 points over second-place North Idaho College. The tight team race ended with Rend Lake College in third place with 94 points and Iowa Central Community College in fourth place with 93 points.

“This was an extremely competitive tournament with the national championship on the line until the very end,” said NIC Athletics Director Al Williams. “The tournament was a great representation of the parity and competiveness of teams across the nation. We’re honored to have had the opportunity to hold the tournament in our region.”

North Idaho College and Rend Lake Community College of Illinois both had two individual national champions. The tournament’s four returning national champions all made it to the tournament finals.

Victor DeJesus of Iowa Lakes Community College defended his 2010 national championship, taking Jason Gray of Highline Community College in a hard-fought 3-2 decision to become a two-time national champion at 149 pounds.

The 197-pound bracket pitted defending national champion Walker Clarke of Labette Community College against North Idaho College’s Jamelle Jones, who was looking to win his second national championship after winning the title in 2008 while wrestling in the 184-pound weight class for St. Louis Community College-Meramec in Missouri. The score was tied at 0 at the end of the first period, until Jones scored a one-point escape at the start of the second period followed by a two-point takedown to lead 3-0 midway in the second period. Forty-two seconds into the period, Jones turned Clarke into a near-fall position and then scored a pin. With the pin, North Idaho College received six points, taking the team from fourth to second in the tight team race.

In another dramatic contest, the 2010 heavyweight champion Tyrell Fortune of Clackamas defeated Iowa Central’s Seth McGregor 4-3 to win his second consecutive national title at 285.

North Idaho College was the host college for the NJCAA national tournament for the first time. The event was held at the Spokane Convention Center and included a total of 250 wrestlers representing 36 community colleges across the country.

Visit www.nic.edu/athletics/wrestlingnationals for complete tournament results.

 

Team Results

1          Clackamas Community College         109
2          North Idaho College                            98.5
3          Rend Lake College                              94
4          Iowa Central Community College         93
5          Labette Community College                 85.5
6          Harper College                                    84
            Lincoln College                                      84
8          Northwest College                               72.5
9          Muskegon College                               69
10        Highline Community College                 67.5

All-Americans (The top eight are recognized by the NJCAA)

125
First                  Mike Garofalo, Nassau Community College
Second             Josh Heinzer, Iowa Central Community College
Third                Steven Romero, Highline Community College
Fourth               Jeff Vesta, Neosho County Community College
Fifth                 T. T. Prayther, Rend Lake College
Sixth                 Kyle McCrite, North Idaho College
Seventh            Garret Jones, Labette Community College
Eighth               Eduardo Dominguez, Harper College

133
First                  Tyler Holloway, Rend LakeCollege
Second             Jesse Hillhouse, Northwest College
Third                Brandon Wright, Iowa Central Community College
Fourth               Martin Gonzalez, Clackamas Community College
Fifth                 John Miller, Nassau Community College
Sixth                 D’Marcus Spencer, Lincoln College
Seventh            Tim Hubbard, Mercyhurst North East
Eighth               Wismit Moinius, North Iowa Area Community College

141
First                  Wilson Metellus, Ellsworth Community College
Second             Vinnie DiGravio, Mercyhurst North East
Third                DaMonte Riley, Lincoln College
Fourth               Sean Turner, Muskegon College
Fifth                 Cody Randall, Clackamas Community College
Sixth                 Kodie Silvestri, Nassau Community College
Seventh            Casey Williams, Itasca Community College
Eighth               Jace Campbell, Colby Community College

149
First                  Victor DeJesus, Iowa Lakes Community College
Second             Jason Gray, Highline Community College
Third                Frankie BueneFuente, Bergen Community College
Fourth               Mark Marianovich, Lincoln College
Fifth                 Michael Perez, Labette Community College
Sixth                 Tyler Peet, Alfred State College
Seventh            Adam Will, Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology
Eighth               Justin Schumacher, Western Wyoming Community College

157
First                  PJ Starnes, Harper College
Second             Jeremy Bommarito, North Idaho College
Third                Justin Pencook, Glouscester County College
Fourth               Matt Melendrez, Clackamas Community College
Fifth                 Eric Jones, Highline Community College
Sixth                 Eric Telford, Muskegon College
Seventh            Quinten Haynes, North Iowa Area Community College
Eighth               Scott Verner, Western Wyoming Community College

165
First                  Isaiah Williams, Rend Lake College
Second             Derek Mestrovich, Clackamas Community College
Third                Dan McGillivray, Iowa Lakes Community College
Fourth               Isaiah Tatum, North Iowa Area Community College
Fifth                 Troy Ireland, Niagara County Community College
Sixth                 Theo Jensen-Innis, Rochester Community and Technical College
Seventh            Jake Mason, North Idaho College
Eighth               Lance Wade, Nassau Community College 


174
First                  Jesse Nielsen, North Idaho College
Second             Keithen Cast, Northwest College
Third                Travis Peralta, Ridgewater College
Fourth               Khari Washington, Harper College
Fifth                 James Haywood, Lincoln College
Sixth                 Jules Doliscar, Nassau Community College
Seventh            Carl Foreside, Iowa Central Community College
Eighth               John McArdle, Middlesex County College 


184
First                  Nick Petersen, Northwest College
Second             Austin Moorehead, Rend Lake College
Third                Brett Sanchez, Clackamas Community College
Fourth               Ray Hall, Labette Community College
Fifth                 Arber Bebo, Harper College
Sixth                 Marlon Baker, Mercyhurst North East
Seventh            Michael Johnson, Lincoln College
Eighth               Teagan Franco, Yakima Valley Community College 


197
First                  Jamelle Jones, North Idaho College
Second             Walker Clarke, Labette Community College
Third                Nick Pica, Iowa Central Community College
Fourth               Darren Faber, Highline Community College
Fifth                 Trent Flegel, Muskegon College
Sixth                 Vinny Campanille, Ellsworth Community College
Seventh            Fred Moses, Lincoln College
Eighth               Cully Butterfield, Itasca Community College

 

285
First                  Tyrell Fortune, Clackamas Community College
Second             Seth McGregor, Iowa Central Community College
Third                Adam Chalfant, Harper College
Fourth               Matt Wyss, Iowa Lakes Community College
Fifth                 Reno Redleaf, Labette Community College
Sixth                 Kyle Gibas, Niagara County Community College
Seventh            Karl Green, Rend Lake College
Eighth               Ryan Steverson, Muskegon College 

Awards

NJCAA Wrestling Man of the Year: Bergen Community College Head Coach Mike Massenzio

Hall of Fame Inductees: Western New England College Wrestling Coach Anibal Nieves and SCIFIT Board Member and former longtime coach at Black Hawk Community College in Illinois Denton Smith

Falls Award: (Most falls in the least amount of time) Eric Telford, 157 of Muskegon College, with four falls


Sportsmanship Award:
Walker Clarke, 197, Labette Community College

Non-Scholarship Coach of the Year: Coach Paul Schmidt of Nassau Community College

Scholarship Coach of the Year: Josh Rhoden of Clackamas Community College


Wrestler of the Year:
Jamelle Jones, 197, North Idaho College

 

 


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