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Thursday, January 4th, 2007 CSUB Sports Information
News Release
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. – Cal State Bakersfield continued
its strong run since the Reno Tournament of Champions
with another convincing dual meet win, this time coming
in a 33-9 romp over NAIA powerhouse Embry-Riddle at
the Icardo Center on Thursday.
But the final score might not be completely fair to
how well Embry-Riddle wrestled at several weights, especially
at the lower weights. The NAIA’s No. 2-ranked
team showed that it is every bit as strong as that ranking,
and if it weren’t for what turned out to be three
forfeits in the match, the final score could have been
much closer.
ERAU jumped out to a quick 6-0 lead in the team score
thanks to some strong wrestling from NAIA No. 2 Richard
Byrd at 125 pounds and NAIA No. 7 Franky Villaescusa
at 133 pounds.
Byrd improved his record to 23-4 and has already won
the Fullerton Open that featured wrestlers from Pac-10
schools like Arizona State, Cal Poly and Cal State Fullerton,
as well as Bakersfield. He had his hands full with sophomore
Zack Bigboy, who turned in a much better performance
on Thursday than he did on Tuesday against the University
of Oregon.
In the end it was still Byrd who came out on top. He
led 2-1 after the first period on a takedown and escape,
and Bigboy tied the match on an escape in the second
period. But in the third, Byrd opened the period by
choosing down and earned a reversal for a two-point
lead. Bigboy was able to escape but came up one point
short in a 4-3 decision loss.
Villaescusa trailed Bakersfield true freshman John
Cardenas 6-4 heading into the third period and Cardenas,
known for his endurance, looked poised for his second
win in as many matches and fourth in his last five matches.
But Villaescusa picked up a takedown and caught Cardenas
in a cradle to pick up a pair of 2-point nearfalls before
pulling away for a 12-6 decision.
It took Bakersfield’s Matt Schumm to break the
Eagle momentum. Schumm, ranked No. 20 in the nation
by W.I.N. Magazine and No. 16 in the nation by the NWCA,
used a takedown in each of the first two periods against
ERAU’s Gordo Villaescusa for a 4-2 lead. Schumm
then escaped and took down the No. 2-ranked 141 pounder
in the NAIA for an eventual 8-3 win to cut the team
lead to 6-3.
Brandon Doyle had little troubles taking care of ERAU’s
Jason Mendez, ranked No. 7 in the NAIA. Doyle’s
major decision 11-0 win gave Bakersfield its first lead
in the team race, 7-6.
But ERAU would take the lead right back in a wild match.
Hayden Harrison, ranked No. 1 in the nation in the NAIA
and a transfer from NCAA?Division I Edinboro University,
had eight takedowns in the match against Jeremy Doyle,
but Doyle used some back points, a reversal and two
takedowns to keep the match close before eventually
falling 21-17. With Harrison’s win, ERAU took
back the team lead at 9-7.
It was all Bakersfield from that point on. Daniel Atondo
won by technical fall with an impressive 20-5 victory
over Calvin DeVault, ranked No. 4 in the NAIA, in 6;57.
Atondo cut his opponent with 25 seconds remaining in
the match to go for the technical fall and earned the
takedown with three seconds to go to give the Roadrunners
a 12-9 lead.
Then came the strangest match of the night. Bakersfield’s
Garth Wara was leading Nicolas Walden after two periods
by a 5-4 margin, but ERAU?coach Ken Ramsey didn’t
like what he saw out of his sophomore wrestler and forfeited
the match without letting the two wrestlers finish what
they had started on the mat. Bakersfield took a commanding
18-9 lead at that point.
Brandon Ceremello pulled out what must be considered
the biggest upset of the night in the final match decided
on the mat. Ceremello took on Joffre Lander, ranked
No. 2 in the NAIA and trailed 2-1 after the first period,
but picked up a reversal and two back points to race
to a 5-2 lead after two. Lander reversed midway through
the third period, then cut Ceremello to make the score
6-4, but Ceremello picked up a takedown with one second
left in the match for the 8-4 decision.
Brandon Halsey and Eric Parker both picked up forfeit
wins at 197 and heavyweight to complete the team scoring.
The Roadrunners will look to stay hot on Sunday when
they host Columbia at noon and San Francisco State at
3 p.m.
Cal State Bakersfield 33, Embry-Riddle 9
125 Richard Byrd (ERAU) dec. Zack Bigboy (CSUB), 4-3
133 Franky Villaescusa (ERAU) dec. John Cardenas (CSUB),
12-6
141 Matt Schumm (CSUB) dec. Gordo Villaescusa (ERAU),
8-3
149 Brandon Doyle (CSUB) maj. dec. Jason Mendez (ERAU),
11-0
157 Hayden Harrison (ERAU) dec. Jeremy Doyle (CSUB),
21-17
165 Daniel Atondo (CSUB) tech. fall Calvin DeVault (ERAU),
20-5 (6:57)
174 Garth Wara (CSUB) forfeit over Nicolas Walden (ERAU)
184 Brandon Ceremello (CSUB) dec. Joffre Lander (ERAU),
8-4
197 Brandon Halsey (CSUB) wins by forfeit
285 Eric Parker (CSUB) wins by forfeit
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