The Dumas Youth Wrestling Club participated in the prestigious Panhandle Nationals tournament held at the Amarillo Civic Center on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 29-30. This tournament is billed as “The Home of the Belt” because first place finishers in all weights and all divisions receive a belt similar to the professional wrestling belt.
A total of 785 wrestlers from Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado and Louisiana participated in the tournament. The Dumas club entered 33 wrestlers, placed 18 in the top six places and placed sixth in team standings for the 123 teams who participated.
Tot Division (5 and under)
First Place:
41 lbs. – Xadrian Armendariz
Second Place:
35 lbs. – Liam Loya
48 lbs. – Josiah Guzman
Third Place:
35 lbs. – Easton Moreland
44 lbs. – Ayzen Chairez
Fourth Place:
48 lbs. – Madden Reyes
Fifth Place:
38 lbs. – Ethan Juarez
Sixth Place:
38 lbs. – Kase Lanners
48 lbs. – Caleb Hays
52 lbs. – Stark Boyd
Division I (7 and under)
First Place:
60 lbs. – Abram Loya
Fourth Place:
42 lbs. – Mason Campos
50 lbs. – Ethan Campos
Division II (9 and under)
Third Place:
Heavyweight – Jonathon Falcom
Fifth Place:
75 lbs. – Mason Zubia
Sixth Place:
58 lbs. – Angel Estrada
Division IV (13 and under)
Sixth Place:
120 lbs. – Moses Murilloz
Girls 4
Third Place:
105 lbs. – Serese Guillan
Also wrestling in the tournament were Draven Sandoval, Serriaha Guillen, David Bedoy, Mason Erlenbach, Liam West, Julio Chavira, Jonathan Campos, Jace Loya, Izaac Aguinaga, Ayden Aguinaga, Ethan Rodriguez, Brady Granger, Ian Thomas, and Gage Lanners.
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