Fargo Team Preview: California Looking To Duplicate Incredible '22 Showing
Fargo Team Preview: California Looking To Duplicate Incredible '22 Showing
After finishing third or better in five of the six divisions last summer, California is chasing more championships in Fargo.
California is coming off one of the most impressive Fargo performances in recent memory. In 2022, the Golden State finished third or better in five out of the six divisions, including team titles in both Junior Women’s freestyle and 16U Greco-Roman. California came away with 72 total All-American finishes.
California is bringing 19 nationally-ranked competitors to the FargoDome and will be looking to repeat its success from a year ago in each division. Despite not returning all of its hammers this year to Fargo, California is known to have many wrestlers have breakout performances at this tournament and they will need it if they want to push for team titles.
Before we get to the California breakdown, here are some additional links to prepare you for Fargo:
Every Wrestler Registered For Fargo
All The Ranked Wrestlers Competing in Fargo
Every State's Most Decorated Fargo Champion
2022 California Team Finishes
Junior men’s freestyle — third
16U men’s freestyle — second
Junior women’s freestyle — first
16U women’s freestyle — third
Junior Greco-Roman — 17th
16U Greco-Roman — first
2022 Fargo All-Americans
Junior Men’s Freestyle
Grigor Cholakyan — third at 132
Abram Cline — seventh at 106
Lucas Condon — fourth at 170
Beau Mantanona — second at 145
Timothy Mcdonnell — fifth at 182
Cody Merrill — first at 195
Nicco Ruiz — second at 160
Aden Valencia — sixth at 126
Ethan Ward — eighth at 106
16U Men’s Freestyle
Nathan Carrillo — fourth at 113
Kayden Cartee — eighth at 195
Elijah Cortez — third at 113
Isaiah Cortez — third at 106
Adam Farha — second at 220
Travis Grace — second at 160
Slater Hicks — fourth at 100
Brock Mantanona — champion at 132
Moses Mendoza — second at 113
Coby Merrill — seventh at 182
Elias Navida — fourth at 126
Beau Priest — seventh at 145
Adrien Reyes — fourth at 170
Michael Romero — champion at 100
Edwin Sierra — sixth at 113
Sean Wilcox — seventh at 94
Junior Women’s Freestyle
Arieana Arias — sixth at 117
Sam Calkins — second at 200
Maliya Castillo — fifth at 180
Gianna Dibenedetto — eighth at 138
Delise e Villa — eighth at 152
Johanna Forman — fourth at 152
Janida Garcia — champion at 132
Mikayla Garcia — fifth at 106
Savannah Gomez — eighth at 144
Diana Gonzalez — eighth at 112
Isabella Marie Gonzales — fifth at 117
Ella Jauregui — fourth at 127
Tayden Khamjoi — sixth at 132
Avy Perez — sixth at 100
Alysse Phillips — fifth at 225
Eduarda Rodrigues — third at 152
Kiely Tabaldo — fifth at 112
Alejandra Valdiviezo — sixth at 122
16U Women’s Freestyle
Gianna Dibenedetto — fourth at 138
Kayla Edwards — fourth at 127
Mikayla Garcia — sixth at 106
Madison Heinzer — sixth at 100
Isabella Marie Gonzales — second at 117
Bk Martinez — eighth at 112
Lauren Nguyen — fourth at 100
Avy Perez — eighth at 100
Alejandra Valdiviezo — fourth at 122
Junior Greco-Roman
Ryan Arrington — eighth at 220
Lucas Condon — seventh at 170
Bobby Cuevas Jr. — sixth at 126
Nathaniel Granados — sixth at 100
Jeremy Oani — fifth at 106
Daniel Zepeda — eighth at 132
16U Greco-Roman
Elijah Cortez — fifth at 120
Isaiah Cortez — third at 113
Aliaksandr Kikiniou — champion at 145
Mark Marin III — eighth at 195
Moses Mendoza — seventh at 113
Coby Merrill — first at 182
Elias Navida — second at 126
Angelo Posada — second at 160
Nicholas Sahakian — champion at 220
Edwin Sierra — fifth at 113
Tas Storer — seventh at 100
Jayden Tadeo-gosal — eighth at 220
Billy Townson — fourth at 120
Ryden Yoshitake — fifth at 145
Men’s Nationally-Ranked Wrestlers
#20 at 106 — Siraj Sidhu
#1 at 120 — Isaiah Cortez
#16 at 120 — Edwin Sierra
#11 at 126 — Elijah Cortez
#10 at 138 — Daniel Zepeda
#20 at 138 — Paul Kelly
#16 at 145 — Grigor Cholakyan
#11 at 152 — Laird Root
#16 at 160 — Collin Guffey
Women’s Nationally-Ranked Wrestlers
#8 at 106 — Diana Gonzalez
#28 at 106 — Avy Perez
#3 at 117 — Isabella Marie Gonzales
#10 at 122 — Alejandra Valdiviezo
#14 at 122 — Samantha Sachs
#21 at 138 — Gianna DiBenedetto
#3 at 152 — Eduarda Rodrigues
#22 at 152 — Kaiulani Garcia
#26 at 180 — Kathryn Hingano
#4 at 225 — Alysse Phillips
Wrestlers To Watch
#16 Grigor Cholakyan (Junior MFS, 152) — Currently sitting at #46 on the 2024 Big Board, Cholakyan is coming off an impressive performance last year when he placed third in the Junior division at 132 pounds. The Stanford commit will be thrown into a loaded 152-pound field that currently has 10 top-20 ranked guys in the country entered.
#11 Elijah Cortez (Junior MFS, 126) — Cortez doubled up on All-American finishes a year ago as he finished third in freestyle in the 16U division and fifth in Greco-Roman. Since then, Cortez won a California high school state championship. He will be making the move up to the Junior division and could be expecting a matchup with #4 Jax Forrest. Cortez picked up a win this spring over Forrest’s teammate, Bo Bassett, at the U17 World Team Trials on his way to a fifth-place finish.
#1 Isaiah Cortez (Junior MFS, 120) — Much like his twin brother Elijah, Isaiah Cortez was a double All-American in Fargo a year ago, placing third in both freestyle and Greco-Roman. Along with winning a high school state championship this season, Cortez finished third at the U17 World Team Trials with wins over Edwin Sierra, Gauge Botero and Bo Bassett that launched him to #1 in the country at 120 pounds. Cortez will not go untested in Fargo, as there are currently 11 ranked competitors registered at 120 pounds in the Junior division, including six in the top 10. The most highly-anticipated matchup that could end up being the final at 120 pounds will be Cortez vs #3 and 2021 Fargo champion Leo DeLuca.
#8 Diana Gonzalez (Junior WFS, 112) — Gonzalez is no stranger to the FargoDome, as she finished as an All-American last year with an eighth-place finish at 112 pounds in the Junior division. She will be competing in the same weight class this year and it is one of the deepest in all of the Junior Women’s tournament, with 17 competitors ranked in the top 30 in the country currently.
#3 Isabella Marie Gonzales (16U WFS, 117) — Gonzales is one of the most accomplished wrestlers in the country. A year ago, she was a double All-American with a second-place finish in the 16U division and a fifth-place finish in the Junior division. Since then, Gonzales has won a California high school state championship along with making a U17 World Team. Gonzales will only be competing in the 16U division this year and will be a favorite to improve on her performance from a year ago and win a stop sign at 117 pounds.
#4 Alysse Phillips (Junior WFS, 225) — Alysse Phillips is coming off a fifth-place finish at Fargo from a year ago. Ranked #4 in the country, she will be favored to win a stop sign this year at 225 pounds in the Junior division.
#3 Eduarda Rodrigues (Junior WFS, 152) — Rodrigues is a bit of a newcomer to the sport of wrestling, as she has only been competing for a little over a year. That has not slowed her down one bit, though, as she was third at Fargo a year ago and has dominated her way through tournaments like the USA Wrestling Preseason Nationals and the Girl’s Recruiting Showcase back in April to rise to #3 in the country at 152 pounds. Rodrigues will be back to compete in her second Junior Nationals and will be the favorite to win a stop sign this year at 152 pounds in the Junior division.