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ML Wrestling: Seven Strong by Brian Baiotto | Millikan | 02.05.10 | | Text Size: +
It took four years to achieve, but the Millikan High School
wrestling senior-seven will end their prep careers as Moore League
champions. The Rams seniors finally upended Lakewood High, who were the
reigning four-time Moore League champions and had claimed eight of the
past 10 league titles. The
wait and the fight to get to the top will make this 2009-10 season even more
meaningful for Millikan coach Marshall Thompson and his grapplers. The senior standouts include James Kuwata (103 pounds), Jake
Wallace (135), Julian Gandarilla (140), Jaime Reyes (145), Nick Pena (152),
Zack Woodruff (189) and heavyweight Calvin Gonzalez. The Rams seniors have a combined record of 206-55 this
season, but Jake Wallace, Jaime Reyes, Nick Pena and Zack Woodruff have
combined to win 139 of 160 matches and have a collective winning percentage of
87-percent with 102 pins.
He will be going for his third Moore League individual title on Saturday and is coming off a sixth-place showing at last year's CIF Central Division Individuals. "James worked hard going to out of state tournaments and should be a favorite to qualify for Masters," Thompson said. Kuwata is near the top of career individual wins in Millikan High history. Wallace (36-5, 26 pins) is one the area's best at 135 pounds and someone who is incredibly strong. The eccentric Wallace has 88 career victories and 60 pins and is what Thompson calls "the most improved wrestler we've had over the last four years.Wallace wears his "good luck" Michael Jackson
shirt before and after matches and is a big WWE fan. Wallace's grade-point average hovers over 3.5 and is someone
who'll never be out-worked. Arnold
Schwarzenegger and the WWE's John Cena are two of Wallace's inspirations. He has a keen insight on what made his
senior year such a successful one. "I think the difference is our training this
year," Wallace said. "Last year it all seemed routine and we did the
same things everyday. This year, we have much more variety in our workouts.
Along with thanking all of our coaches, I'd also like to thank Jose Pena
(Nick's father) who trained us very hard at the Ram Tough Camp." Wallace and Mr. Pena are very close and Jake says Jose Pena is a second father to him, so Wallace and his father will be taking the Pena's to an upcoming WWE Smackdown taping at the Staples Center to try and indoctrinate the Pena's into the world of professional wrestling.
"Julian works and competes very hard for not just me,
but for the cross country and track programs," Thompson said. Gandarilla believes the reason they
finally won a league championship was simply by "working hard." "My teammates are my inspiration, because of all the
hard work they've put in," he said. "Not many people know how
difficult this sport is and to put in the time to perfect your skills is very
inspirational to me."
"Jaime has worked very hard and has beaten some of the
best wrestlers in CIF this year," Thompson said. "He is very capable
of making it to Masters." Reyes said last year's loss to Lakewood set the stage for
this title run. "We started working harder and put in the time to be
where we're at right now. We're a very close team that's been through a lot
together and we're very much like brothers," Reyes said. "I hope we
remain in contact when this is all over and I hope the younger guys remember
from our example that you have to work extremely hard to become a
champion."
"Nick is our team captain and is someone who has earned
great respect for the coaches and his teammates," Thompson said. "He
wrestles in a very intelligent manner, but is also very aggressive and goes for
the pin." Pena said the recipe to the top was simple. “The difference between this year and
last year was that we pretty much worked harder in the summer time than any
other year. We put our blood, sweat and tears into this endeavor we had of
defeating Lakewood and all of it did not go to waste. Everyone was on the
same page and everyone wanted to be a part of something great, so everyone
worked hard.” His father, Jose, is his inspiration and he's also very
close with his mother, Jocelyn and his little sister, Catie. Pena's goals are to win CIF, Masters
and to place at State and you'd be a fool to bet against this great young
man. He is what coaches Bart Roper
(Poly), Andy Miramontes (Lakewood) and Seth Wegter (Wilson) say "such a
classy kid and is someone every coach would love to have on his team."
"Zack is a very pleasant surprise this year and he's
earned all his success by working very hard and it would not surprise me at all
to see him quality for the Masters Meet," Thompson said. Woodruff has won the Millikan Duals and the Arroyo
Tournament and a third-place showing at the Troy Classic. Perhaps Woodruff's most emotional
moment thus far this season was when his individual victory over Lakewood
clinched the dual and what ended up being the Moore League championship. Marshall Thompson went up to him and said "Zack, you
did it," and it almost brought the senior to tears. Said Woodruff: "Over the last 3 years, I've had to
sit and watch Lakewood take the Moore League titles. In no way was I going
to watch them take it again. We've been working and training so hard this year.
I really believe that it came down to who wanted it more, and we did. We now
get the privilege to be known as the senior class that finally did it."
"Calvin is very aggressive and is typically in better
condition than most of the other heavyweights," Thompson said. "He
was ranked No. 7 in CIF last year and broke his arm in the first match, so I'm
very proud of how hard he's worked to get back to where he is and not showing
any fear." Gonzalez wants to win the Moore League Individual and a team
CIF championship. He's also very
humbled to have wrestled at Millikan and for Marshall Thompson. "It has been a privilege to wrestle for coach Thompson
and for this school and we are very proud to be leaving on top," Gonzalez
said. "I think we're all unique and each bring something different to this
team." Often times it's said that a struggle to get where you want
to be makes it all the sweeter when you finally get there. And for this group of seven Millikan
seniors, their blood, sweat, tears and countless hours on mat resulted in what they'll
always be remembered simply as: CHAMPIONS. The Moore League Individuals will begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday at Wilson High and the final round is expected to begin at approximately 3 p.m. The top three placers at each weight will advance to the CIF-Southern Section Central Division Individuals at Godinez High School in Santa Ana in two weeks. Next Saturday, Lakewood and Millikan will represent the Moore League at the CIF Team Duals at Ayala High School in Chino Hills. Written by Brian BaiottoBrian Baiotto has been covering high school and college athletics since 2000, and has had his work published in seven newspapers. He is a member of the Glendora High School Baseball Hall of Fame. Read More Articles by Brian Baiotto... Comments
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Nice job Sounds like they had a great year, but the true test will be in the next few weeks when they do duals and individuals. They definitely earned this one. Joyce Tyler I am so proud of this team. As a parent is is so good to see our kids work hard to acheive their goals. My son Calvin Gonzalez was determined to come back after a broken arm. My husband and I gave him all the support we could give. I pray that he will continue to acheive his greatest desires. momof2catchers Great story Brian, best of luck to all our Millikan wrestlers. Jordan Sanders Calvins my home boy!!! it was great to watch him wrestle this year, and hopefully i'll see him win first tomorrow at Wilson. Congratulations to the Senior Seven Strong and good luck at CIF!! on the mat I have nothing but respect for the Millikan team and their coaching staff, because they do it all the right way. They won with class and worked their asses off to get to the top. Only thing that remains unclear is if they can end the season strong when it matters most? I hope so, but we'll see. Anonymous i would like to thank the coaching staff for all of the hard work and dedication they put into our kids it's been a pleasue to watch the progress and success of each and every kid from frosh soph to varsity i would just like to say job well done and a special thank you for every single parent that should up and swept the floor or gave a kid a bottle of water and of course the pit master the g-man thanks to all involved this great program
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