CBBN all-league wrestling teams
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Boys Wrestling
Upper Weight Wrestler of the Year: Cruz Vasquez, Moses Lake
Lower Weight Wrestler of the Year: Adrian Vivanco, Eastmont
Coach of the Year: George Paulus, Sunnyside
First Team: 106, Elijah Barajas, Sunnyside; 113, Jaden Sanchez, Davis; 120, Edward Villanueva, Sunnyside; 126, Fabian Ortega, Sunnyside; 132, Andrew Macias, Sunnyside; 138, Austin Villanueva, Sunnyside; 145, Maximus Zamora, Moses Lake; 152, Malaciah Cook, Davis; 160, Cruz Vasquez, Moses Lake; 170, Miguel Villegas, Eisenhower; 182, Orlando Rodriguez, Wenatchee; 195, Max Prazer, Eastmont; 220, Lucas Carranza, Wenatchee; 285, Saul Villa, Moses Lake.
Second Team: 106, Saul Salinas, Moses Lake; 113, Jonathan Tanguma, Moses Lake; 120, William Chinchenoff, Davis; 126, Dominic Sowers, Davis; 132, Hunter White, Moses Lake; 138, Adrian Vivanco, Eastmont; 145, Moises Zesati, Sunnyside; 152, Leo Gutzwiler, Wenatchee; 160, Alan Ochoa, Sunnyside; 170, Jason Briley, Wenatchee; 182, Caleb Braswell, West Valley; 195, Jesus Segovia, Wenatchee; 220, Jaden Siller, Sunnyside; 285, Benji Rosiles, Eisenhower.
Honorable Mention: 106, Jeremiah Martinez, Moses Lake; 113, Alejandro Fernandez, Sunnyside; 120, Toby Hambleton, Wenatchee; 126, Ryan Grubb, Moses Lake; 132, Camron Regan, Moses Lake; 138, Jaden Villalobos, Sunnyside; 145, Michael Edmonds, Eisenhower; 152, Jayden Adame, Moses Lake; 160, Alan Suan, Wenatchee; 170, Evan Berdan, Wenatchee; 182, Everett Ashley, Moses Lake; 195, Kevin Robles, Eisenhower; 220, Andrew Kile, Moses Lake; 285, Sean Eli-Dye, Eastmont.
Sportsmanship Team: Oliver Hernandez, Davis; Max Prazer, Eastmont; Miguel Villegas, Eisenhower; Ryan Grubb, Moses Lake; EJ Villanueva, Sunnyside; Toby Hambleton, Wenatchee; Anthony Capi, West Valley.
Girls Wrestling
Upper Weight Wrestler of the Year: Lourdes Torres, Sunnyside
Lower Weight Wrestler of the Year: Kelsey Ibarra, Wenatchee
Coach of the Year: Hugh Chang, Eastmont
First Team: 100, Eliza Rodriguez, Sunnyside; 105, Kelsey Ibarra, Wenatchee; 110, Alexxus Ramos, Sunnyside; 115, Bianca Johnson, Moses Lake; 120, Aleyda Rodriguez, Sunnyside; 125, McKayla Cook, Wenatchee; 130, Cassandra Hernandez, West Valley; 135, Alicia Vargas, Sunnyside; 140, Isabella Andreini, Wenatchee; 145, Evelin Salazar, Sunnyside; 155, Destiny Ross-Ledbeter, Eastmont; 170, Lourdes Torres, Sunnyside; 190, Aurora Carranza, Wenatchee; 235, Natalia Toledano, Sunnyside.
Second Team: 100, Yuritzy Pimentel, Davis; 105, Karina Garcia, Eisenhower; 110, Roxsana Cisneros, Sunnyside; 115, Aaliyah Chavez, Sunnyside; 120, Marlene Villa, Eastmont; 125, Evelyn Villegas, Sunnyside; 130, Riley Guerrero, Sunnyside; 135, Yasmin Campos, Eisenhower; 140, Celeste Limon, Eisenhower; 145, Natalia Perez, Davis; 155, Serena Jewell, Moses Lake; 170, Camila Sandoval, Sunnyside; 190, Verenice Aviles, Sunnyside.
Honorable Mention: 100, Arreola Emely, Davis; 110, Wendy Mora, Eisenhower; 115, Anjelique Alcala, Davis; 120, Haliyah Yanez, Davis; 125, Alexa Guzman, Davis; 130, Josselyn Viveros, Eisenhower; 135, Shelby Tuggle, Eastmont; 140, Joanna Bowman, Eastmont; 170, Elena Moore, Eastmont; 190, Andrea Cortez, Sunnyside.
Sportsmanship Team: Anjelique Alcala, Davis; Joanna Bowman, Eastmont; Celeste Limon, Eisenhower; Bianca Johnson, Moses Lake; Roxsana Cisneros, Sunnyside; Kelsey Ibarra, Wenatchee; Aiyana Marquez, West Valley.
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