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ROUNDUP: Sierra Vista posts six pins in victory

Sierra Vista used six pins Tuesday to defeat visiting Pahrump Valley, 42-30.

Jevon Suggs (103 pounds), Cory Stimach (119), Victor Torres (140), Manuel Sedillo (145), Erik Martinez (215) and Andrew Ramos (285) had pins for the Mountain Lions.

Sierra Vista 60, Desert Oasis 15 — At Sierra Vista, the Mountain Lions won all but two matches to defeat the Diamondbacks.

Suggs (103), Sylver Quemada (112), Stimach (119), Dominic Campos (130), Sedillo (145), Michael Gomez (152), Daniel Stibac (160) and Ramos (285) each won by pin for Sierra Vista.

Suggs won his match in just 16 seconds.

Bishop Gorman 43, Bonanza 33 — At Gorman, the Gaels got four key pins and won two matches by forfeit to down the Bengals.

Henry Bradley (125), Tommy Field (140), Kyle Nowins (145) and Johnny Field (171) each had a pin for Gorman.

Foothill 63, Coronado 15 — At Del Sol, the Falcons won seven matches by pin to defeat the Cougars.

Foothill 63, Del Sol 15 — At Del Sol, Foothill had six pins and won five matches by forfeit to dominate the Dragons.

Joel Olivas (125), Chad Orum (130), Alek Bowles (145) and Brian Matthews (160) each had two pins on the night for Foothill.

Green Valley 35, Liberty 27 — At Green Valley, Mason Saldana won his 119-pound match by pin in 51 seconds to lead the Gators over the Patriots.

Green Valley 45, Basic 40 — At Green Valley, 112-pounder Will Leon won by pin in 48 seconds to lead the Gators past the Wolves.

Leon and Saldana each had two pins on the night.

Basic 47, Liberty 24 — At Green Valley, the Wolves won five matches by pin to defeat the Patriots.

Basic’s Alejandro Soto (285) won both of his matches by pin.

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