Poway came to the HOF duals leading a trio of CA schools that included Clovis city rivals Buchanan and Clovis. Because there were 2 prep schools among the 16 teams, the CA schools would need to be separated from them in day 1 pool action and then day 2 would be determined by performance and then adjusted accordingly if scheduled to face one of the prep schools.
This meant that on day 1, 2 of the 3 CA schools would be in pool action together, and it was Poway and Clovis. So when it comes to CA relevance in terms of ranking and perhaps seeding for Doc B, or state, or wherever the two schools are competing again, that dual might be the most interesting to some of you.
As for the two day event, Poway controlled the pool action, never really being completely tested. Stillwater did the best against the Titans when looking at matches won. However, they still won that one 9-5 and by the same 21 points that they beat Clovis.
Obviously, scoring in duals is different than a tournament like state, but looking at the Poway lineup this week, and knowing who else they add in a couple weeks, it’s definitely going to be one of the most contentious team state titles in a long time.
2 of Poway’s 3 heaviest hitters went 5-0. The other one, Angelo Posada, wasn’t here.
The most surprising performance was Mario Carini. Not even guaranteed a starting spot, he held his own admirably against some of the nation’s best. He finished 4-1.
In the end, Poway would make it to the GOLD pool, where they were slotted with Wyoming Seminary (Pool A), Edmond North (Pool B), and Delbarton (Pool D).
Because of the CIF rule against prep school competition, if Poway beat Edmond North or lost to them, they would wrestle Delbarton after. As it turns out, that dual with Edmond North was one of the best of the two days. It came down to criteria (i). Which would go to Edmond North.
In the 3rd place match, they got a few forfeits from Delbarton, and rode those 18 points to a 19 point win. The wrestled matches went 6-5 to Poway.
Here we have the box scores from all 5 duals and the record of the kids in their lineup for the event.