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Team California 2019 Fargo All-Americans Dontcha Know Team California 2019 Fargo All-Americans Dontcha Know
Being familiar with, and to some extent fans of the Coen brothers cult film, Fargo, we thought we’d take some fun liberties with SportStars... Team California 2019 Fargo All-Americans Dontcha Know

Being familiar with, and to some extent fans of the Coen brothers cult film, Fargo, we thought we’d take some fun liberties with SportStars INSIDER, Al Fontes’ (The California Wrestler) compilation of Team California 2019 Fargo All-Americans. Ya, sure, there’s a lot of good wrestlers that go to Fargo!

Congratulations 2019 Fargo All-Americans – Team California

2019 Fargo All-Americans – Team California

145 – Robert Perez III – National Champion

CADET GRECO-ROMAN ALL-AMERICANS

94 – Ray Harris – NATIONAL CHAMPION

113 – Brock Bobzien – NATIONAL CHAMPION*

113 – Isaiah Kainoa Medina – 2nd Place

145 – Robert Perez III – NATIONAL CHAMPION

88 – Grigor Cholakyan – 3rd Place*

100 – Beau Mantanona – 4th Place*

106 – Zeth Romney – 3rd Place

145 – Matthew Rodriguez – 5th Place

195 – Jordan Hilford – 6th Place

126 – Nicco Ruiz – 7th Place

220 – Juan Mora – 7th Place

2019 Fargo All-Americans – Team California

106 – Andre Gonzales (Poway, SD) Double National Champion

Oh, Geez, fer heaven’s sake, there’s the Juniors too!

JUNIOR GRECO-ROMAN ALL-AMERICANS

106 – Andre Gonzales – NATIONAL CHAMPION*

138 – Cade Lucio – 2nd Place

195 – Artem Loginov – 2nd Place

170 – Nico Savala – 4th Place

160 – Cael Valencia – 5th Place

160 – Jace Luchau – 6th Place*

195 – Jonovan Smith – 5th Place*

195 – Denzel Mabry – 6th Place

120 – Christian Cabuag – 8th Place

220 – Jacob Christensen – 7th Place

CADET FREESTYLE ALL-AMERICANS

88 – Grigor Cholakyan – 4th Place*

100 – Beau Mantanona – 5th Place*

113 – Brock Bobzien – 6th Place*

2019 Fargo All-Americans – Team California

152 – Jace Luchau (Selma, CS/Fresno State) National Champion*OW/Double All-American

JUNIOR FREESTYLE ALL-AMERICANS

106 – Andre Gonzales – NATIONAL CHAMPION

120 – Richard Sandoval – 8th Place

126 – Jaden Gomez – 6th Place

138 – Marcos Polanco – 7th Place

152 – Jace Luchau – NATIONAL CHAMPION *OW

152 – Chase Saldate – 4th Place

170 – Trent Munoz – 8th Place

195 – Jonovan Smith – NATIONAL CHAMPION*

2019 Fargo All-Americans – Team California

152 – Hannah Ricioli (El Molino, NC) National Champion

CADET WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICANS

112 – Arieana Arias – 2nd Place

117 – Jennifer Soto – NATIONAL CHAMPION*

117 – Katie Gomez – 2nd Place

122 – Kelly Escamilla – 2nd Place

152 – Hannah Ricioli – NATIONAL CHAMPION

100 – Karina Vang – 3rd Place

106 – Greta Gustafson – 4th Place

112 – Lexy Beadles – 4th Place

152 – Mariyah Casados – 3rd Place

152 – Annabel Garcia – 4th Place

164 – Alyssa Arana – 4th Place

180 – Sam Calkins – 3rd Place

132 – Athena Willden – 5th Place

138 – Annie Hua – 5th Place

200 – Cassidy Curtiss – 6th Place*

94 – Madison Avila – 8th Place

100 – Marisol Rodriguez – 8th Place

122 – Charlotte Kouyoumtjian – 7th Place

122 – Nadine Quijada – 8th Place

2019 Fargo All-Americans – Team California

117 – Jennifer Soto (Orland, N) National Champion/Double All-American

JUNIOR WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICANS

117 – Jennifer Soto – 2nd Place*

200 – Angela Buenrrostro – 2nd Place

138 – Aine Drury – 4th Place

152 – Francesca Lopresti – 4th Place

200 – Juliannah Bolli – 4th Place

225 – Christina Santoyo – 3rd Place

144 – Annie Hua – 6th Place

200 – Elizabeth Saleapaga – 6th Place

225 – Jasmine Guerrero – 6th Place

112 – Lexy Breadles – 7th Place

122 – Katie Gomez – 8th Place

152 – Michelle Kamyshin – 7th Place

164 – Ariana Pereira – 7th Place

200 – Kayvette Osorio – 8th Place

225 – Cassidy Curtiss – 8th Place*

*DOUBLE ALL-AMERICAN

I better letcha go.

For more Fargo-isms, visite https://matadornetwork.com/life/10-things-people-fargo-actually-say/

Story by SportStars INSIDER, Al Fontes. Follow Al at thecaliforniawrestler.com

After serving the California wrestling community for over 25 years, Coach Al Fontes am departing from editorship responsibilities with the California Wrestler Newsletter

Al Fontes

AL FONTES “aka, Coach Al” has over 38 years service in the sport of wrestling. He has served as the California State Editor of the California Wrestler Newsletter since 1995. He has also been a contributing editor for several national wrestling publications and websites (Wrestling USA Magazine, Amateur Wrestling News, WIN Magazine, InterMat and theMat.com). His awards include Wrestling USA Editor-of-the-Year, WUSA Man-of-the-Year, and at the 2001 CIF State Championships, he was given the Irv Oliner Award for contributions to California wrestling.

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