Over the weekend at the 3C2A State Championships at Cuesta College, the Cerritos College had two wrestlers advance to the finals of their respective weight classes, while the team finished in fourth place.
Paced by individual champions Mario De La Torre and Kobe Pablo, as well as three others that reached the finals, the Cerritos College wrestling team finished in second place at the Southern California Regional Championships Saturday at Palomar College.
With entries in just six weight classifications, the Cerritos College wrestling team was still able to compile enough points to capture the championship of the East Los Angeles Brawl on Saturday.
On Saturday, the Cerritos College wrestling team won two weight classes and had three more finish in the top four, which enabled them to score enough points to win the Bill Musick Open at Fresno City College.
Taking on host Palomar College in a Southwest Conference match, the Cerritos College wrestling team picked up four wins by pin in a 33-20 victory on Thursday.
Competing at the Meathead Movers Tournament at Cuesta College on Saturday, the Cerritos College wrestling team won a pair of weights on their way to the tournament title.
Taking on Mt. San Antonio College for the second time in four days, the Cerritos College wrestling team came up short, 28-18 in their Southwest Conference match.
Hosting the Southern California Team Dual Championships on Saturday, the Cerritos College wrestling team won their first two matches to advance to the finals.
It was not the start that the Cerritos College wrestling team had anticipated when they squared off against visiting Rio Hondo College in their Southwest Conference opener at home on Wednesday night.
Competing in the Santa Ana Tournament on Saturday, the Cerritos College wrestling team had a pair of individual champions, as well as a third place finisher, as the team compiled 150.5 team points, which put them in third place on the day.
Taking part in the West Hills Tournament on Saturday, the Cerritos College wrestling team had a pair of individual champions, which enabled the team to come in fourth place overall.
With the duo of Felix Osorio and Armando Murillo already signed with their new colleges, the tandem of Stone Robledo and Justin Sawai have both inked with Eastern Oregon University.