Central Valley and Stillwater

Central Valley

California  ⋅  Apr, 28 2008 - May 4 2008   |   Coverage created by Flowrestling


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About Eric Guerrero 

Organization:Oklahoma State Univ
College:Oklahoma State University-main Campus
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Eric Guerrero expected a lot out of himself early and it showed. He became a three time California state champion in high school. Even with this success, Guerrero never compared himself to his peers but,…
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#18
Art   May 13, 2008 at 1:34pm
1. With the proper coaching their is no difference between small and large school wrestlers.
2. Remember your history. Sometimes the best move to teach is the one that hasn't been seen for fourty years.....Lateral Drop, double bar arm
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#17
Bored   May 12, 2008 at 1:37pm
and your point is?
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#16
Art   May 7, 2008 at 12:07pm
The first USA Dream Team was established by AWN in 1970- and @ 105 lbs was 1st-Team;Alex Hernandez (Corcoran).
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#15
Only A Real Fan Knows   May 5, 2008 at 8:02pm
money isn't everything - somethings can't be bought...
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#14
Cawrestlingfan_x   May 5, 2008 at 6:58pm
K_t is one class act.
Well lets see here bright one. Let me go to Selma, make a high school coaches salary which those of us who have coached know is peanuts or stay with a university make even lets say on the low end of 25,000 a year, plus the camps and benifits that boosters offer.
Yeah he is not making anything better at OSU huh?
Idiot.......
Don't know why im responding to such a D**k
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#13
Correcto Mundo!   May 5, 2008 at 2:40pm
Guerrero is right at home in the Central Valley. I do believe that is the Save Mart Center too.
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#12
Ex-cos   May 4, 2008 at 3:34pm
Eric Guerrero DOES represent the Central Valley. In spite of where he went to high school, his wrestling roots are in Corcoran. In fact, Cal-Hi sports lists his father Sebastian of Corcoran High with the state record fastest pin. His uncle Gene was a teammate of mine at the now-defunct College of the Sequoias team in the mid-1970s. Another 2-3 guys on the team were from Corcoran. It wasn't too long ago that another Guerrero cousin wrestled at Madera. Another uncle told me that their wrestling coach at Corcoran came from Oklahoma, so it was fitting that Eric chose to wrestle at Oklahoma State. I don't know what happened to Corcoran wrestling, but they were very tough years ago. Good video. I wish the Fresno State president and AD had a copy. BTW, isn't the background Fresno State's SaveMart Center?
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#11
Oh Really!   May 4, 2008 at 12:38pm
why do you think Guerrero chose OSU with the Colors orange/black? he has always been a Selma wrestler at heart. money is the root...
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#10
K_t Wrestler   May 3, 2008 at 2:23pm
Eric is does not represent the valley in wrestling he was in the bay area wrestling.Secondly you are mis informed about how the money is distributed at OSU in regards to its wrestling program.Go look at their wrestling room and training facility buddy and talk to those athletes who wrestle for the club they have huge big time financing ask anyone dip s---cawrestlingfan_x
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#9
Hmm   May 3, 2008 at 12:14pm
Eric Guerreo = John Smith

listen to em talk
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#8
Ryan_x   May 3, 2008 at 10:44am
Guerrero vs Smith in the practice room...who wins?
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#7
Cawrestlingfan_x   May 3, 2008 at 8:27am
Easy on Eric there K_T. What people do not understand is that you can not just give money to the program at these colleges. What happens is the money is donated to the school and from there, it is up to the colleges to allocate the money towards wrestling.
Eric maybe could have done more for the program, but he has a family to worry about himself. And he needs to worry about them first.
As for Eric taking the selma job, they have a coach who is already doing very well for the program. Plus why leave a job at one of the nations most successful programs to coach a high school program that will pay you a fraction of what you make now.
Overall Eric is a great represenative of California and Central Valley wrestling.
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#6
Never Too Late!   May 3, 2008 at 1:02am
Guerrero would be a perfect fit as Coach at Central Valley's Selma High program, I think he has relatives from there...
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#5
K_t Wrestler   May 3, 2008 at 12:24am
Eric you should've wrestled at a clovis school maybe you could've supported and wrestled at fresno state stop talking about you wish fresno had a program when you never came and wrestled their yourself that would show some support or see if you can get that big time sponsor from oklahoma who drops millions on the program every year to kick in the money to reopen the program at fresno that would show us you care
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#4
Jc Champ   May 2, 2008 at 4:33pm
I know the valley is good at wrestling check the my name. I'm from Fresno. and the JC state champ.
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#3
Tj X   May 2, 2008 at 2:41pm
Eric G does good interviews.
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#2
Sierra149lbs   May 2, 2008 at 12:09pm
Central Valley is pretty good at wrestling!!!!!
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Central Valley and Stillwater

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