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WRESTLING: Crowley, Coronado down Basic

Randie Crowley recorded a first-period pin at 138 pounds Thursday to help Coronado’s wrestling team to a 51-27 win at Basic.

Noah Schneider (126), Ryan Harris (182) and Joseph Gardner (195) also won by pin for the Cougars.

Taylor Denney (120), Jesse Plaff (170) and Terrance Steinline (220) won by fall for Basic.

Foothill 42, Liberty 33 — At Foothill, the Falcons recorded four pins and won two matches by forfeit en route to the win over the Patriots.

Kaden Lizares (106), Guilermo Rios (138), Charles Atkerson (195) and Dylan Weasa (285) had pins for Foothill.

Ryan Dedius (113), Michael Martinez (126), Storm Roper (145) and Zachary Balden (152) won by fall for Liberty.

Arbor View 51, Sierra Vista 24 — At Arbor View, Alex Espinora (195) won by pin in 1 minute, 29 seconds, and the Aggies took advantage of eight forfeits to top the Mountain Lions.

David Terrell (106), Marcus Polk (152) and Ihsaan Abdur-Rasheeed (160) all won by fall for Sierra Vista.

Spring Valley 57, Durango 15 — At Spring Valley, D’Angelo Cook (220) and Silvano Villanueva (285) each won by pin as the Grizzlies downed the Trailblazers.

Spring Valley won seven matches by forfeit.

Ethan Slater (113) recorded Durango’s lone pin.

Green Valley 76, Rancho 0 — At Rancho, Jon Gardner pinned his opponent in just 30 seconds at 195 pounds to help the Gators shut out the Rams.

Joshua Temple (126), Jared Brathor (132) Donovan Peek (160) and Anthony Valenti (285) also pinned their opponents in less than a minute for Green Valley.

Wally Zernich (106), Sean Cannon (120), Jeremiah Brewer (152) and Brandon Chu (170) also won by fall for the Gators.

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