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Watsonville High’s Maraya Carmona (left) and Patterson’s Jasmine Mendoza, both members of the Scorpions Wrestling Club, show their medals after winning their divisions Saturday at the Mexican-American Games on Saturday in Long Beach. |
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WATSONVILLE — Maraya Carmona has been a busy wrestler since placing second in the Central Coast Section girls wrestling tournament two months ago.
If things go her way, she could stay busy for a few more weeks.
Carmona took first place in her division at the Mexican-American Games 2012 wrestling tournament on Saturday at the Long Beach Convention Center in downtown Long Beach.
The Watsonville High sophomore competed in three matches in the 56-kilogram (123.5 pounds) division.
“They were really tough matches,” Carmona said. “The girls were really strong. I had to focus on the match and not think about anything else but winning.”
The Mexican-American Games was a weeklong event with competitions in boxing, wrestling, soccer and tae kwon do. Only Latino athletes or those with direct Latino descent are allowed to compete.
Saturday’s tournament was a freestyle wrestling competition, which is different than what she experienced this past winter while competing for Watsonville High.
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