Fans guide to Mat Classic and Mat Classic qualifiers

Fans guide to Mat Classic

When: 11 a.m. today and Saturday.

Where: The Tacoma Dome.

Directions: Take I-5 south to exit 135. Follow the off ramp to Portland Ave. Turn right onto Portland Ave. Take the Puyallup Ave. exit off Portland Ave. Follow Puyallup Ave. to C Street. Turn left onto C Street and follow C Street to the Tacoma Dome parking lots.

Tickets: Single session $7 adults, $5 students and senior citizens. All day $12/$8. Both days $16/$10.

Wrestlers who have qualified for the Mat Classic state championships today and Saturday at the Tacoma Dome:

103: John Hanks, Marysville-Pilchuck; Lester Brown, Lake Stevens; Casey Cagley, Edmonds-Woodway; Travis Warrington, Lake Stevens.

112: Matt Hadreas, Edmonds-Woodway; Joe Trieu, Edmonds-Woodway.

119: Tony Kubec, Cascade; Jon Garcia, Oak Harbor; Ty Human, Lake Stevens.

125: Burke Barnes, Lake Stevens; Jimmy Jayne, Arlington.

130: Craig Zimmerman, Mount Vernon; Eric Curnett, Lake Stevens; Casey Audette, Mount Vernon.

135: Robbie Curry, Mount Vernon.

140: Willie Ward, Monroe; Rory Douglas, Cascade; Ben Comeau, Mountlake Terrace.

145: Brent Thompson, Oak Harbor; Brent Larson, Cascade; Lance Stach, Snohomish.

152: Brad Kihm, Snohomish; Jeff Nearing, Lake Stevens.

160: Josh McDonnell, Cascade; Christian Anderson, Lake Stevens; Anthony Matney, Shorecrest.

171: Jesse Erickson, Cascade; Victor Martinez, Mariner; Patrick O’Brien, Oak Harbor.

189: Clancy Seymour, Stanwood; Ryan Anderson, Lake Stevens.

215: Irwin Weiser, Marysville-Pilchuck; Mike Bear, Stanwood; Chris Whiteman, Oak Harbor; Matt Leonard, Lake Stevens.

275: Jesse Calderon, Cascade; Richard Kowell, Mount Vernon; Matt Oleson, Marysville-Pilchuck.

103: Micah Perrin, Meadowdale.

119: Geof LaGrandeur, Lynnwood.

135: Tesir Al-Hussaini, Lynnwood.

160: Kaleo Primacio, Meadowdale.

189: Matt Suthern, Lynnwood.

215: Reese Cogdill, Lynnwood.

103: Stephen Gillis, Lakewood; Josh Hofmann, Lakewood.

112: Izac Margarito, Sultan; Adam Colliers, Sultan.

119: Ryan Conley, Sultan; Joe Edmonds, Lakewood.

125: Mark Atterbury, Sultan.

135: Brett Bailey, Lakewood; Andres Valleza, Granite Falls.

140: Jake Kuckuck, Granite Falls.

145: Chris Long, South Whidbey; Leelan Richards, Lakewood.

152: Matt Richardson, Lakewood; Ben Harris, South Whidbey.

171: Daniel Caldwell, Lakewood.

189: Brandon Hern, South Whidbey; Talon Ventura, Lakewood.

215: Jon Edmonds, Lakewood; Chris Martin, South Whidbey.

275: Jesse Brown, Sultan.

103: Darren Holz, Darrington; Justin Friddle, Darrington.

119: Josh Friddle, Darrington.

125: Dana Van Laningham, Darrington.

130: Kyle Stevens, Darrington.

135: Jordan Padgett, Darrington.

140: Tyler Burns, Darrington.

152: Johner Forrest, Darrington.

171: Mike Elrod, Darrington.

189: Jeremy Cabe, Darrington; Corey Gullickson, Darrington.

275: Kevin Jones, Darrington.

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