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ROUNDUP: Arbor View trio helps Aggies collect two dual victories

Ruben Rodriguez, Devin Poopaa and Jacob Rau each registered two pins to help Arbor View to lopsided home wins over Foothill and Bonanza on Tuesday.

Rodriguez pinned both of his opponents at 125 pounds as the Aggies beat Foothill, 61-12 and Bonanza, 64-15.

Poopaa added a pair of pins at 130, and Rau won once at 145 and once at 152.

In Tuesday’s other match at Arbor View, Bonanza won three matches by pin to top Foothill, 49-29.

Cimarron-Memorial 51, Las Vegas 17 — At Cimarron, the Spartans won eight of the 11 contested matches to rout the Wildcats.

Austin Latanna (103), Charles Bernadino (145), Austin Beamon (171), Robert Poole (189) and Alex Myers (215) each won by pin for Cimarron.

Arbor View 61, Foothill 12
103—Vigil, AV, p. Cristomo, first period. 112—Gomez, FH, p. Riffel, second period. 119—Thomas, AV, d. Qureshi, 10-0. 125—Rodriguez, AV, p. Steiber, first period. 130—Poopaa, AV, p. Cole, first period. 135—Mayes, AV, d. Harris, 10-2. 140—Brian, AV, won by forfeit. 145—Rau, AV, p. Mitchell, first period. 152—Lasko, AV, p. Webb, first period. 160—Turner, AV, d. Jordan, 20-6. 171—Cunningham, AV, d. Matthews, 3-2. 189—Brown, AV, won by forfeit. 215—Wilbert, AV, d. Stigger, 10-1. 285—Vance, FH, p. Santos, second period.
Arbor View 64, Bonanza 15
103—Orchad, Bon, p. Vigil, third period. 112—Mondragon, Bon, p. Riffel, second period. 119—Thomas, AV, d. Sasse, 14-3. 125—Rodriguez, AV, p. Zellner, first period. 130—Poopaa, AV, p. Garcia, second period. 135—Mayes, AV, p. Jackson, second period. 140—Brian, AV, p. Rosas, third period. 145—Lakso, AV, d. Leet, DQ. 152—Rau, AV, p. Droodrani, first period. 160—Turner, AV, p. Navarrette, first period. 171—Cunningham, AV, p. McGinness, second period. 189—Wilbert, AV, p. Coffey, third period. 215—Medina, Bon, p. Lanham, first period. 285—Santos, AV, won by forfeit.
Bonanza 49, Foothill 29
103—Orchad, Bon, p. Cristomo, first period. 112—Mondragon, Bon, d. Gomez, 12-7. 119—Sasse, Bon, p. Qureshi, first period. 125—Steiber, FH, p. Zellner, second period. 130—Urauidi, Bon, d. Cole, 5-4. 135—Jackson, Bon, d. Harris, 11-0. 140—Rosas, Bon, won by forfeit. 145—Leet, Bon, p. Mitchell, second period. 152—Laurian, Bon, d. Webb, 11-7. 160—Jordan, FH, p. Navarrette, first period. 171—McGinnis, Bon, d. Matthews, 11-8. 189—Coffey, Bon, won by forfeit. 215—Stigger, FH, p. Medina, second period. 285—Vance, FH, won by forfeit.
Cimarron-Memorial 51, Las Vegas 17
103—Latanna, Cim, p. Sanchez, first period. 112—Spence, Cim won by forfeit. 119—Ashjian, Cim, d. Garcia, 10-8, OT. 125—Hall, LV, d. Caldwell, 12-5. 130—Jackson, Cim, d. Gonzales, 10-3. 135—Richardson, LV, d. Devine, 9-5. 140—A. Aniciete, LV, d. Tutino, 22-6. 145—C. Bernadino, Cim, p. Gonzalez, second period. 152—N. Aniciete, LV, won by forfeit. 160—M. Bernadino, Cim, d. Shepard, 9-4. 171—Beamon, Cim, p. Brown, second period. 189—Poole, Cim, p. Woo, second period. 215—Myers, Cim, p. Ortiz, first period. 285—Sinyard, Cim won by forfeit.
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