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CHAMPIONS
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS MEDALISTS
1974 – MIKE LAFLEUR, JIM BACKMAN
1977 – J. BEUS, SAM TICHENOR, TRACY YEATES, BRUCE SUMMERS.
1978 – SAM TICHENOR, TRACY YEATES, BRUCE SUMMERS – ALL 2 TIME CHAMPIONS.
2000 – JUSTIN VANCE
2003 – RYAN PARRISH
2004 – ERIC LANE
2005 – TYLER KENOBBIE
2006 – GRANT BURKHALTER, ROBERT NICHOLS.
2007 – GRANT BURKHALTER, LANDON BURKHALTER, JOSH ESTRELLA.
2008 – SHAYNE TUCKER, KEVIN MITCHELL-ALLEN.
2009 – SHAYNE TUCKER – 3 TIME CHAMPION
VICTOR TRUJILLO
JUSTIN CALDERON, JESSE DOWNS.
2010 – JOSH LAZARO, EZEQUIEL CAMACHO.
2011 – DRU SMITH, JIM JONES, ALEX BLUEMEL, MATT LOKEN
2012 – SYRUS ANDERSON, ETHAN EMORY
2013 – MATT DETHLEFSON, ALEX HEDRICK
2014 – MATT DETHLEFSON
2015 – DYLAN MAPLES, STERLING STRACK, TAYLOR ARENDT
2016 – VINCE OLIVERA, CONNOR WILLEY, DAKOTA GUTIERREZ
2017 – DYLAN MAPLES, CARSON LEE, DANNY HARRIS, RENO GRENIER
2018 – LAZAR OTASHEVICH
2019 – DEAN YOSHIZUMI, GARETT HICKS
2020 – GARETT HICKS, NICK CASTILLO
INDIVIDUAL DISTRICT CHAMPIONS 2000-PRESENT
2000 – Matt Vigna
2001 – Kyle Smith, Chris Schaller, Eric Veater, Colt Fuchs.
2002 – David Rivas, Andrew Kagan, Ben Palmer.
2003 – Nikola Djokic, Jon Perreira, Sterling Anderson, Ryan Parrish, Matt Walker.
2004 – Samuel Adams, Ron Anton, Andrew Benjamin, Eric Lane.
2005 – Bryden Lazaro, Brian Shunta, James Shusted, Danny Collins, Tyler Kenobbie.
2006 – Grant Burkhalter, Landon Burkhalter, Jacob Kern, Robert Nichols, Eddie Plantaric.
2007 – Grant Burkhalter, Landon Burkhalter, Josh Estrella, Greg Willingham, Sean Hawkins.
2008 – Shayne Tucker, Justin Calderon.
2009 – Josh Lazaro, Justin Calderon, Austen Alsey, Shayne Tucker, Bobby Rocha,
Victor Trujillo, Sam Fowler, Preston Layton, Jesse Downs.
2010 – Dru Smith, Brennen Collins, Josh Lazaro, Ezequiel Camacho, Matthew Loken, Jake Chavez.
2011 – Dru Smith, Jim Jones, Matthew Loken, Alex Bluemel, Erik Lauritzen.
2012 – Andrew Shade, Dru Smith, Alexandra Hedrick, Matt Dethlefson, Carlos Perez, Syrus Anderson, Ian Kolsowski, Colby Weiss, Brian Ferrara.
2013 – Tim Nishimura, Josh Elder, Alexandra Hedrick, Adam Estrella, Matt Dethlefson, Jason Padilla.
2014 – Tyler Maples, Danny Johnsen, Shane Klinefelter, Colton Labanowski, Matt Dethlefson, Dylan Amos, Jake Forni, Taylor Arendt, Colt Jahnsen.
2015 – Danny Harris, Malachi Morgan, Vincent Olivera, Jose Montano, Andy Olivera, Sam Tupchiy, Taylor Arendt
2016 – Connor Willey, Tyler Maples, Dylan Maples, Danny Harris, Vincent Olivera, Jose Montano, Dakota Gutierrez
2017 – Koby Ansel, Joseph Terranova, Dylan Maples, Carson Lee, Dylan Sirois, Danny Harris, Caden Stockett, Aaron Li, Bryan Henkel, Reno Grenier
2018 – Chad Lambdin, Logan Marlatt, Brodi Herron-Williams, Lazar Otashevich
2019 – Nate Ross, Logan Marlatt, Garett Hicks, Ethan Lopez, Alec Coffin, John Emory, John DeLutri, Conner Felcher
2020 – Dean Yoshizumi, Jett Massagli, Garett Hicks, James LeClerc, Alec Coffin, Nick Castillo.
2021 – No wrestling due to Covid.
2022 – Devon Comer, Ben Jesus, Will Hedrick, Nash Krikava
Samuel Adams Award Winners
2005-06 Jacob Kern
2006-07 Greg Willingham
2007-08 Shayne Tucker
2008-09 The Team
2009-10 Ezequiel Camacho
2010-11 Jimmy Jones
2011-12 Syrus Anderson
2012-13 Alexandra Hedrick
2013-14 Matt Dethlefson
2014-15 Andy Olivera
2015-16 Sebastian Bravo
2016-17 Connor Willey
Be a Triple Impact Competitor
A Triple-Impact Competitor® is an athlete who works to improve oneself, teammates, and the game as a whole. These individuals play a special role in Positive Coaching Alliance’s mission to turn high school and youth sports into a Development ZoneTM, developing better athletes and better people.
Being a Triple-Impact Competitor is not easy. It requires commitment and sacrifice. Here are the three levels in which a Triple-Impact Competitor works:
1.) Self
A Triple-Impact Competitor is committed to improving him or her self, always looking for ways to perform better.
2.) Teammates
Help your teammates through positive reinforcement and by prioritizing team success. It’s hard to look beyond oneself, but a Triple-Impact Competitor focuses on helping others.
3.) The Game
With an underlying respect for the rules, opponents, officials, teammates and self, a Triple-Impact Competitor strives to make the game better.