BELLFLOWER — The St. John Bosco boys wrestling team won back-to-back CIF-Southern Section Championships Wednesday night, scoring 24 straight points, which swung the momentum and the scoreboard their way against Calvary Chapel, to pull away for a 45-22 victory.

Bosco senior Grigor Cholakyan’s quick pin in less than 30 seconds sent the home team off victorious in the final match in the 157-pound weight class of the 2024 CIF-SS Open Division dual meet championship. In 2023, Bosco won the CIF-SS Division 1 championship.

“I really wanted to go out there and make a statement,” said Cholakyan, who signed a national letter of intent with Stanford in November and has a 34-1 this season.

Calvary Chapel, the 2024 CIF-SS Open Division runner-up, forfeited the first match in the 165-pound weight class to Bosco’s Joseph Antonio but won three straight with Dylan Trevino (175), Max McWilliams (190) and Logan Trevino (215), which gave the Eagles an early 16-6 lead.

Bosco junior Nicholas Sahakian’s quick pin earned a crucial six points, cutting Calvary Chapel’s lead to 16-12 after five matches.

“It definitely boosts your confidence because you have to know that you’re the boss,” Sahakian said, a self-proclaimed athletic wrestler in the 285-pound weight class. “You have to know that you’re good. If you believe in yourself, you can do anything. I truly believe that. Some kids out there doubting themselves, they’re going to go out there and lose, you have to know you’re going to win. If you think you’re going to win, you know you’re going to win.”

Massimo Ortiz won a triple overtime match, which pushed Calvary Chapel’s lead to 19-12.

However, the Braves’ confidence never wavered.

“I didn’t lose confidence that we were going to win at all because I know the capability that our lightweights hold and they’re all studs,” Cholakyan continued.

The No. 1 seeded Braves responded by winning five straight matches beginning with sophomore Sean Willcox’s win at 113. No. 6 seeded Calvary Chapel forfeited at 120 to Bosco’s Nathan Carrillo. Michael Romero (126), Jesse Grajeda (132), and Sergio Gomez (138) won their matches, pushing Bosco’s lead to 36-19 with three matches to go.

“The swing in the momentum was critical,” Bosco wrestling coach Jeff Anderson said. “We knew were going to start at the toughest part of their lineup. They did a good move not wrestling against Joseph Antonio in the very first match and kind of set us off on the wrong foot… the string of wins really pushed us over the edge and I knew we could get it done at that point but hats off to Calvary Chapel, they came to wrestle.”

Calvary Chapel's Niko Valenzuela, standing, won his match against St. John Bosco's Tigran Greyan in the CIF-SS Open Division Wrestling Finals on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, at St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower. (Photo by Howard Freshman, Contributing Photographer)
Calvary Chapel’s Niko Valenzuela, standing, won his match against St. John Bosco’s Tigran Greyan in the CIF-SS Open Division Wrestling Finals on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, at St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower. (Photo by Howard Freshman, Contributing Photographer)

Calvary Chapel junior Niko Valenzuela broke his team’s scoring drought at 144 against Bosco sophomore Tigan Greyan, which made it 36-22.

“We’ve been working pretty hard from the beginning of the season, we’ve been pushing very hard and I think that it showed (Wednesday night), even though we lost,” Valenzuela said. “Last time we dueled them it wasn’t like this and we did much better and I think we are going to continue to do great.”

Bosco’s Yazir Tellez’s victory at 150 pounds made it 39-22. Cholakyan’s quick pin in 25 seconds in the 157-pound dual, capped off Bosco’s 45-22 victory.

“This gives us all confidence knowing that we’re starting off (the postseason) with a championship,” Cholakyan explained.

Bosco and Calvary Chapel wrestlers will participate in the CIF-SS boys individual championship on Feb. 9-10. CIF Masters Meet will be held on Feb. 16-17. The CIF State Meet will be held Feb. 22-24 at Mechanics Bank Arena in Bakersfield.

“I’m looking to go to state and placing at state and maybe winning it,” Valenzuela said. “That’s my dream.”

“I look forward to just grinding this season out, just finishing on top,” Cholakyan said. That’s my goal.”




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