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        <title>Diaz comes up barely short - Pinheads - Pinheads&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
        <link>http://people.bakersfield.com/home/Blog/Pinheads/22384</link>
        <description>Arvin coach Miguel Sanchez told me earlier this week not to be surprised if his 103-pounder, Edgar Diaz, made a run at a state championship this weekend. He said Diaz is the kind of guy who deserves everything he&#039;ll get because of how hard he&#039;s worked.
Yeah, but coach, I said, Edgar only took fourth at last weekend&#039;s Central Section Masters. How&#039;s he supposed to win a state title?
Well, Diaz nearly got his chance to wrestle for that title tonight. He had the first takedown against defending state champ Gilberto Camacho of Fresno-Washington Union this morning and led 2-1 after two periods. It was even 2-2 until the final 15 seconds, when Camacho finally got a takedown and knocked Diaz from championship contention.
The Arvin wrestler will continue to wrestle; he&#039;s guaranteed a top-six finish. Meanwhile East 103-pounder Marc Collier, ranked fourth in state and the third-place finisher at Masters, was pinned in this morning&#039;s Cinderella consolation round. His teammate, 112-pounder Peter Gonzalez, won his match and will be a state medalist. Bakersfield High 140-pounder Jonah Cruz got five big nearfall points in the second period of his Cinderella match, held on to beat Lemoore&#039;s Nicholas Sierra and will also be a placer.
Liberty 145-pounder Robert Rios, though, lost to his Lemoore opponent, Vincent Rubio, and was knocked out. Kern County will have four placewinners and five if Centennial&#039;s John Musquez can win his 171-pound consolation match.
More semifinals coming up, but here&#039;s who we know will be in the state championships tonight:
103 pounds &amp;mdash; Zach Zimmer, Clovis West, vs. Gilberto Camacho, Fresno-Washington Union
112 &amp;mdash; MarkJay Acosta, San Leandro, vs. David Klingsheim, Brentwood-Liberty
&amp;nbsp;
&amp;mdash; Posted by Zach Ewing</description>
        <itunes:summary>Arvin coach Miguel Sanchez told me earlier this week not to be surprised if his 103-pounder, Edgar Diaz, made a run at a state championship this weekend. He said Diaz is the kind of guy who deserves everything he&#039;ll get because of how hard he&#039;s worked.
Yeah, but coach, I said, Edgar only took fourth at last weekend&#039;s Central Section Masters. How&#039;s he supposed to win a state title?
Well, Diaz nearly got his chance to wrestle for that title tonight. He had the first takedown against defending state champ Gilberto Camacho of Fresno-Washington Union this morning and led 2-1 after two periods. It was even 2-2 until the final 15 seconds, when Camacho finally got a takedown and knocked Diaz from championship contention.
The Arvin wrestler will continue to wrestle; he&#039;s guaranteed a top-six finish. Meanwhile East 103-pounder Marc Collier, ranked fourth in state and the third-place finisher at Masters, was pinned in this morning&#039;s Cinderella consolation round. His teammate, 112-pounder Peter Gonzalez, won his match and will be a state medalist. Bakersfield High 140-pounder Jonah Cruz got five big nearfall points in the second period of his Cinderella match, held on to beat Lemoore&#039;s Nicholas Sierra and will also be a placer.
Liberty 145-pounder Robert Rios, though, lost to his Lemoore opponent, Vincent Rubio, and was knocked out. Kern County will have four placewinners and five if Centennial&#039;s John Musquez can win his 171-pound consolation match.
More semifinals coming up, but here&#039;s who we know will be in the state championships tonight:
103 pounds &amp;mdash; Zach Zimmer, Clovis West, vs. Gilberto Camacho, Fresno-Washington Union
112 &amp;mdash; MarkJay Acosta, San Leandro, vs. David Klingsheim, Brentwood-Liberty
&amp;nbsp;
&amp;mdash; Posted by Zach Ewing</itunes:summary>
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        <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 09:48:01 PST</pubDate>
                
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