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Los Gatos wrestler David Serwitz battles for position in a league match against Cupertino's Chris Munoz. Serwitz lost a close decision, and Gatos lost 39-30 to the Pioneers.

Stassart third at Bianchini

Los Gatos wrestlers fall to Pioneers

By Dick Sparrer

Jarrod Rothman was one of the top wrestlers in the state in his weight class as a sophomore last year.

And guess what? Not much has changed for the Monta Vista wrestler... except now, he's a junior.

Rothman figures to be a top contender for a state medal again this season, and if performance thus far is any indication, he should reach that goal.

Rothman, a top placer in December at the rugged Coast Classic, won the 119-pound division championship at the recent Gary Bianchini Memorial Wrestling Tournament in Cupertino, and was named the outstanding wrestler in the lower weights (103-125) at the prestigious event.

It marked the third straight that Rothman has placed at the local tournament. He was sixth at 103 pounds as a freshman, and he won a title at 112 pounds as a sophomore.

Vacaville ran up 172 points to win the team title at the Bianchini, with Bellarmine second at 142.5.

Rothman beat a Bellarmine wrestler in the finals to clinch his 119-pound crown.

Del Oro (129.5) was third in the 29-team tournament, with Hollister fourth (128.5), Turlock fifth (109.5), Westmont sixth (95), Monterey seventh (89.5), Palma eighth (87), St. Francis ninth (86) and Dos Pueblos 10th (83.5).

Rothman helped Monta Vista clinch 11th in the team standings with 83 points. Oak Grove was 12th (81.5), with Los Gatos 13th (80.5), Cupertino 14th (73) and Fremont 15th (59.5).

Westmont's Dat Dinh and Ryan Stassart of Los Gatos each reached the finals at the Bianchini.

D. Dinh was second at 103 pounds to lead the Warriors to the team sixth in the tourney. He was joined on the chart of placers by teammates junior Tony Oka, third at 171, senior Greg Woodland, third at 215, senior Phat Dinh, fifth at 130, senior Brodie Gorman, sixth at 152, and junior Jose Blanco, consolation champ at 160.

Stassart made it to the championship round at 125 pounds before losing. He ended up second for the Wildcats to top a list of five Gatos placers in the tournament. Dae-Jin Joseph was fifth at 112 pounds for the Cats, with James Pease sixth at 130, Dan Benedetti sixth at 135 and Alan Wagman sixth at heavyweight.

In the Danny Ruppel Second Man Tournament a night earlier, sophomore Rory Conley was an individual champion and won the outstanding wrestler award in the lower weights in leading Cupertino to a team second.

Bellarmine won the title with 229.5 points, and the Pioneers ended up second at 136, with St. Francis third at 125. Fremont was sixth overall, with Los Gatos eighth and Westmont ninth.

Pioneers top Cats

In dual match action last week, Cupertino turned back Los Gatos 39-30. The Pioneers are now 2-0 in the De Anza Division of the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League, and the Wildcats slipped to 1-1. Cupertino boasts a 7-0 dual match record for the year.

Gatos won just four bouts on the mat, but all four victories were by first-round falls.

Stassart nailed a quick pin in 1:17 of the first round at 125 pounds, and Chris Narducci won by fall in 1:16 at 189. Joseph pinned in 1:45 at 112 pounds, and Pease pinned in 1:56 at 130.

Benedetti claimed a forfeit win at 140 pounds.

Kenny Troquato-Perrotti lost a 9-8 heartbreaker to Cupertino's Grayson Kochi at 135 pounds, and David Serwitz dropped a close 8-4 decision to Steve Munoz at 145.


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This article appeared in the Los Gatos Weekly-Times, January 20, 1999.
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