Wrestling: “I” is OK at Newport
Steve Virgen
NEWPORT BEACH - Wrestling is truly an individual sport at Newport
Harbor High. With few athletes competing for the Sailors, Coach Dominic
Bulone has intensified his focus all the more on preparing his
individuals, with the hopes of advancing them to CIF Southern Section
postseason competition.
“It’s hard to get kids out for wrestling,” Bulone said. “The kids that
are out, they give a lot of effort. They hold it together and make it
worthwhile.”
The Sailors (0-10) are optimistic they can claim some individual Sea
View League titles.
Sophomore 103-pounder Kid Lim looks to maintain a rich family
tradition in the sport at Newport. He’s the younger brother of Brad, an
assistant coach, and Bruce, who won a league title last year at 119
pounds. Kid Lim finished third with a 7-2 record, including four pins,
two weeks ago in the Foothill Tournament, which featured 10 teams.
“(Kid Lim) has a lot of confidence from growing up with his brothers,”
Bulone said.
In the Foothill Tournament, junior Nate Geier went undefeated, 9-0,
including seven pins, and won the 125-pound title. Geier transferred from
Green Valley High in Las Vegas and Bulone calls the experienced wrestler,
“a gift” for his squad.
Senior Tim Alexander (160) continues to improve and is expected to
peak at the end of the season.
“It’s time for him to go to CIF,” Bulone said of Alexander. “A lot of
these kids, if they work hard enough, they can go too.”
Junior Bailey Bearden, who also plays for the Sailors’ softball team,
returns with a year of experience and will wrestle at 135, while freshman
Eric Vogler (112) provides optimism for the future.
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH WRESTLING
Kid Lim So.
Eric Vogler Fr.
Jon Rolsheim Jr.
Nate Geier Jr.
Kyle Codey So.
Bailey Bearden Jr.
Paul Lauders So.
Jeff Landa Fr.
Brandon Marshall Jr.
Brian Rebard So.
Fabian Vasquez So.
Phil Gerard Jr.
Brandon Zielger Jr.
Tim Alexander Sr.
Brad Bybee Jr.
Jack Skahen Jr.
Coach: Dominic Bulone
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