Currently
55°
Clear

Advertisement





Sports


Advertisement


CLASSIFIEDS


Free Ad

Place an ad
in print and online, 24/7 for free, select the Clean Sweep option. Unable to submit Real Estate, Services, and Business Investements at this time.

Get a Subscription


Map the Valley


Subscriber/
Reader Services

Subscribe Now
Contact Customer Service



Hanford West wrestler wins title at state invitational

HANFORD -- Gaby Corona-Zamarripa certainly wasn't overcome by nerves while wrestling for a championship at the California Girls Invitational on Saturday.

In fact, the Hanford West High senior was quite comfortable.

"I wasn't really nervous and I didn't feel any pressure," Corona-Zamarripa said. "I felt at home with a lot of people cheering for me."

And Corona-Zamarripa gave the crowd plenty to cheer about, defeating Liberty of Brentwood's Brittany David 6-4 in overtime of the 146-pound final at the Hanford West High Event Center.

"I've only wrestled in an overtime match twice and the other time I lost," Corona-Zamarripa said. "I really wasn't sure what to expect."

In the one-minute overtime, the pair tied up for the majority of the round before a scramble ensued and Corona-Zamarripa ended up on top.

"It came down to who wanted it more and who worked harder," Corona-Zamarripa said.

The match didn't come without some controversy. The official delayed his takedown call and David rolled Zamarripa prior to the whistle sounding to end the match.

After a protest, Corona-Zamarripa was declared the winner.

"I'm really not the shooting type," Corona-Zamarripa said. "I try to work for a throw or work from the top."

After a scoreless first period, Corona-Zamarripa chose top and worked for a 3-point near fall. She nearly scored a pin, but David was able to work free. In the third period, David chose neutral and scored on a quick takedown and then took the lead 4-3 with a 2-point near fall.

But David was whistled for a technical violation for striking too hard with a crossface and Corona-Zamarripa was awarded a point, which tied the match 4-4.

In her previous tournament, Corona-Zamarripa won the CIF Southern California championship at Channel Island High School in Oxnard. David, is the reigning CIF Northern California champion.

Corona-Zamarripa was one of two local athletes to place in what has become the nation's largest girls wrestling tournament, with 346 competitors.

Hanford High's Justine Neves captured a fifth-place medal, defeating Napa's Alyx McChesney 3-1 in the fifth-place match at 122 pounds.

The Bullpups' Marina Castillo (189), Ashley Huerta (108) and Jammie Domingo (126), and Hanford West's Mayra Zamora (122) and Heather Roy (114) also competed.

The reporter can be reached at 583-2431.

POST A COMMENT

 

Hanfordsentinel.com encourages readers to engage in civil conversation with their neighbors. Comments that are submitted are not posted to the site immediately. They go into a queue to be moderated and may take several hours to be reviewed, particularly if they are posted after normal office hours.

We reserve the right to remove comments in total that violate our code of conduct. If you want to report a violation, please e-mail editor@HanfordSentinel.com

For more information please read our Terms of use, and Rules of the Road.

 


Please log in to post comments
*Member ID:
*Password:
  Forgot Your Password?
 
If you don't have an account you can create one for free by clicking the link below.
CREATE ACCOUNT
The following are comments from the readers. In no way do they represent the views of the Hanford Sentinel

JUSTICE wrote on Feb 3, 2008 10:33 AM:

" GOOD JOB GABBY!!!!! "

myranda wrote on Feb 4, 2008 11:04 AM:

" nice job "

Trains wrote on Feb 5, 2008 11:13 AM:

" Nice to see a local win a state title. Maybe you will inspire a whole new group. On and off the mat.
Keep It Up!!! "




Advertisement


HOT TOPICS

> More Hot Topics


SENTINEL BLOGS

Going All-in by Richard de Give

The Fearful Football Forecast: Week 6

Maybe I was having self-esteem issues when this thing started, I don’t know. Or maybe it’s a good thing I pick a heavy diet of college games, since I know that game a little better than I do the NFL. Perhaps it’s just the pure joy of a baseball postseason with out the Yankees, or [...]

Signposts by Seth Nidever

Acedia

It’s an old word. Some translate it as exhaustion of the soul. World weariness. Soul sickness. It’s fallen in favor, out of favor, disappeared from use, and lately crept again into consciousness. You find the term popping up — in talk shows in the Bay Area, in conversations with friends, in exhortations from conservative thinker William [...]

Going All-in by Richard de Give

The Fearful Football Forecast: Week 5

Curse you, ESPN! Thanks to shifting around a couple of college football games to counter playoff baseball on TBS, I didn’t get a chance to make a pick on what could be one of the more intriguing WAC games of the season, La. Tech at Boise State. Worse, since morst folks here insist on watching Game [...]

Signposts by Seth Nidever

Maybe it’s not the economy, stupid

Fear grips Wall Street, and we quake. At the Sentinel, we’ve been living the crisis for days. Eating, breathing, and reading stories with headlines like “How bad the economy really is” and “Fallout on Wall Street worse than after 9/11.” Consternation hangs in the air like a cloud. What if our 401(k)’s evaporate? What if the Sentinel goes under? What [...]

Alien Asylum by Eiji Yamashita

Crazy items spotted at 99 cent store

If you haven’t been to the new 99-cent only store in town yet, do make the trip — but do it with extreme prejudice. You may find it extremely entertaining. I’m not usually a big fan of a dollar store of any kind (Being ‘frugalista’ frequenting a dollar store doesn’t necessarily mean saving money, let [...]

> More Blogs


MORE LOCAL NEWS

Lemoore:

Selma:

Kingsburg:



EMAIL UPDATES

Sign up today to get all your local headlines delivered to your home or work e-mail address, so you don't miss the latest in breaking and local news.
E-Mail:
Daily News Updates
Breaking News Alerts