- November 5, 2024
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Santana lifts his way to states, Matanzas takes second
Chris Santana continued his quest to become a state champion on Saturday, taking first place in the Class 1A sectional meet and automatically qualifying for the state meet.
Santana bench-pressed 240 pounds and lifted 270 pounds in the clean-and-jerk for a 510-pound total. He will return to the state meet for the second year in a row. He finished second last year.
As a team, the Iron Pirates collected 36 points, finishing second to first-place finisher Baker County (58 points).
Seven other Matanzas lifters could earn a spot in the state meet, but that depends on how other teams did across the state.
All lifters who finish in the top four of their respective weight class are placed into a pool of lifters and could be elligble for states if their totals are among the top four.
Matanzas coach Joey Lippo said he expects to find out who made it by Tuesday.
Liam Thoubboron, Peter Corey, Coy Sprunger, Marquese Jones, Dyllan Fagas, Travis Thompson and Alex Kubiet all still have a chance at continuing their season.
Troy Magnuson and Rahim Booker both narrowly missed advancing after placing fifth.
Individual results are as follows:
119 pounds: Liam Thoubboron 80-80-160 — 4th
129: Chris Santana 240-270-510 — 1st
129: Peter Corey 185-200-385 — 3rd
139: Troy Magnuson 205-195-400 — 5th
139: Coy Sprunger 195-215-410 — 4th
154: Isaiah Lugo 195-195-390 — 9th
154: Rahim Booker 245-225-470 — 5th
169: Marquese Jones 275-240-515 — 3rd
183: Dakota Manford 225-210-435 — 7th
183: Dyllan Fagas 240-225-465 — 4th
219: Christian Clark 230-205-435 — 6th
238: Zach Gonzales 325-255-580 — 6th
238: Travis Thompson 305-280-585 — 4th
Heavyweight: Alex Kubiet 290-305-595 — 4th
Heavyweight: Loubens Polinice 250-260-510 — 7th
TEAM SCORES
Baker, 58
Matanzas, 36
Keystone, 26
Palatka, 21
Bradford, 20
Fort White, 17
Union County, 11
Pedro Menendez, 7
Hawthorne, 5
Eastside, 4
Matanzas falls to St. Augustine, will be No. 3 seed
The Matanzas boys lacrosse team fell behind early on Friday and couldn’t make a comeback, eventually losing to St. Augustine, 8-2, in a District 6 game.
The Pirates will be the No. 3 seed in next week’s district tournament and will play No. 2-seeded Pedro Menendez on April 16.
Matazas will host the district tournament. (FPC, the No. 4 seed, will play top-seeded St. Augustine on the same day.)
The district championship will be April 18.