Simpson College Wrestling California

Simpson University to Add Women’s Wrestling Simpson University in Redding, California has announced it will be adding women’s wrestling starting in the 2019-2020 season. Simpson is a private, liberal arts college affiliated with Christian and Missionary Alliance. The official athletics website for the Simpson University Red Hawks. Schedule Volleyball: Roster Volleyball: News Wrestling Wrestling. California Hall of Fame. Simpson College is a Methodist liberal arts college in Indianola, Iowa. Simpson has been accredited by North Central Association since 1913. The college has about 1,250 full-time and 300 part-time students. In addition to the Indianola residential campus, Simpson has a facility in West Des Moines. Simpson in the fall announced the launch of new athletic programs, including track and field, swimming and diving, men’s volleyball, women’s wrestling, and a bass fishing team. The NCSA California Wrestling athletic scholarships portal connects student athletes each and every year to the top college coaches and teams to improve their prospects of receiving a partially subsidized education to participate in Wrestling in college. Former Simpson University head wrestling coach Don Williams’ induction into the California Wrestling Hall of Fame was featured in this Record Searchlight article. Williams served as Simpson’s wrestling coach for four years, and the wrestling coach at Anderson High School for 28 years.

MARK CARDWELL (Monache, CS) Commits to Cal State Bakersfield

VICTOR JAQUEZ (Bellarmine Prep, CC) Commits to Cal Poly, SLO

ADRIAN CHAVEZ (Liberty, NC) commits to Cal State Bakersfield

Victor Moore (Calaveras, SJ) verbally commits to Simpson University

JOSE FERNANDEZ III (Upper Lake, NC) Verbally commits to Cal Poly, SLO

GERARDO HERNANDEZ (Capistrano Valley, S) commits to Life Pacific University

ELIJAH PALACIOS (Edison, S) commits to Life Pacific University (photo/Kevin Chang/Staff photographer, Los Angeles Times)

ARMAND MOLINA (Firebaugh, CS)

OSCAR DIAZ (Selma, CS) verbally commits to Colorado State – Pueblo

JONATHAN MIRANDA (Poway, SD) commits to US Naval Academy

BEAU BRADLEY (Monache, CS) commits to Clackamas College

MICHAEL VIRAMONTES (Hesperia, S) signs with Notre Dame College (OH)

LOKAHI TONGE (Elk Grove, SJ) verbally commits to Cal-State Bakersfield

JERRY RUBIO (Carter, S) verbally commits to Utah Valley

TRENT TRACY (Frontier, CS) verbally commits to Cal Poly, SLO

ENRIQUE LANDEROS (Orland, N) verbally commits to Sac City CC

TONY ROGERS (Chester, N) signs with Simpson University

RAFAEL PEREZ (Lakeside, S) verbally commits to Cloud County College

Simpson College Wrestling California

AnnMarie Hidalgo (Northview, S) verbally commits to the Univ. of Jamestown

JOEL ROMERO (Buchanan, CS) verbally commits to Clackamas College

DAVID ARANDA (St. John Bosco, S) verbally commits to Life Pacific

JACOB MENDOZA (Poway, SD) verbally commits to San Francisco St.

ARIANNA MARRUFO (Dos Palos, CS) signing her letter of intent for the University of Jamestown

JOSEPH DOMINGUEZ (Mt. SAC/Northview, S) verbally commits to Menlo.

ADRIAN MARRUFO (West Hills JC/Dos Palos, CS) verbally commits to Simpson University

JACOB GONSALVES (Lemoore, CS) verbally commits to Simpson University.

DAWSON SIHAVONG (Bullard) verbally commits to Stanford University.

JADEN ABAS (Rancho Bernardo, SD) Verbally commits to Stanford University

MATHEW OLGUIN (Buchanan, CS) verbally commits to Fresno State

DESTINY LYNG (Helix Charter, SD) verbally commits to Oklahoma City University

TONY MENDOZA (Selma, CS) verbally committed to Iowa Area CC

ROBERT AREYONO (Selma, CS) verbally commits to Central College (IA)

URIEL BERISTAIN (Mater Dei Catholic, SD) verbally committed to Cal Poly, SLO

Adam Kemp with father Lee (3x World Champ/3x NCAA Champ)

BRANDON BETANCOURT (Clovis/Fresno City CC) verbally commits to St. Cloud State

CAMERON SANTIAGO (Poway, SD) verbally commits to Northern Colorado

ANGELO MARTINONI (Folsom, SJ) verbally commits to Fresno State

AUDREY ELGARICO (Elk Grove, SJ) verbally commits to Lindenwood

DAVID RITCHIE (ML King, S) verbally commits to Life Pacific College (NAIA)

TONY DECOSTA (Torrance, S) verbally commits to Life Pacific College (NAIA)

TODD STAFFORD (Temescal Canyon, S) Verbally commits to Life Pacific College (NAIA)

STEVE CARDENAS (Sultana, S) Verbally commits to Life Pacific College (NAIA)

JEREMY RIDGE (Acalanes, NC) verbally commits to Penn University (Division I)

ANTHONY LOERA (Yucaipa, S) verbally commits to Life Pacific College (NAIA)

AARON DIAZ (Canyon Springs, S) verbally commits to Life Pacific College (NAIA)

RODNEY KINCAID III (Anderson HS, N) verbally commits to Simpson College (NAIA)

RONNIE OCHOA (Modesto HS, SJ) verbally commits to Simpson College (NAIA)

ALEX ESCUDERO (Los Gatos, CC) Verbally commits to Stanford (Division I)

ISAIAH PEREZ (Pitman, SJ) Verbally commits to Fresno State (Division I)

REAL WOODS (Montini Catholic, Illinois) verbally commits to Stanford (Division I)

COLBEY HARLAN (Oakdale, SJ) verbally commits to Stanford (Division I)

ANTHONY MONTALVO (Buchanan, CS) Verbally commits to Oklahoma State (Division I)

LAWRENCE SAENZ (Vacaville, SJ) Verbally commits to Fresno State (Division I)

JOSHUA KIM (Santiago, S) Verbally commits to Harvard University (Division I)

EDDIE FLORES (Northview, S) Verbally commits to Cal State Bakersfield (Division I)

PEYTON OMANIA (De La Salle, NC) verbally commits to Michigan State (Division I)

A round in the game ends when one wrestler pins his opponent for a three count. Two victorious rounds wins a match. Simpsons wrestling playstation.

CHRISTIAN RODRIGUEZ (Selma, CS) Verbally commits to Fresno State (Photo courtesy of Eddie Rodriguez)

NICOLAS AGUILAR (Gilroy, CC) Verbally commits to Rutgers University (Division I)

NATHAN TAUSCH (Poway, SD) Verbally Commits to Cal Poly, SLO (Division I)

CHANCE RICH (Valencia, S) Verbally committed to CS Bakersfield (Division I)

CHASE ZOLLMAN (Poway, SD) Verbally committed to the University of Wyoming (Division I)

SETH NEVILLS (Clovis, CS) Verbally commits to Penn State (Division I)

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JACOB ALLEN (Poway, SD) Verbally commits to Naval Academy (Division I)

COLLEGENAMEHIGH SCHOOL (SECTION)COLLEGE DIV.PROJECTED WT.
Oklahoma StateAnthony MontalvoBuchanan (CS)Division I184
Cal State BakersfieldChance RichValencia (SS)Division I133
WyomingChase ZollmanPoway (SD)Division I141
Penn StateSeth NevillsClovis (CS)Division I285
Cal Poly, SLOJake RyanOakdale (SJ)Division I141/149
NavyJacob AllenPoway (SD)Division I125
Cal Poly, SLONathan TauschPoway (SD)Division I184/197
RutgersNicolas AguilarGilroy (CC)Division I125
Fresno StateChristian RodriguezSelma (CS)Division I174/184
Michigan StatePeyton OmaniaDe La Salle (NC)Division IN/A
Cal State BakersfieldEddie FloresNorthview (S)Division I125
HarvardJoshua KimSantiago (S)Division IN/A
Fresno StateNick CaspersonBeresford (South Dakota)Division I197
Fresno StateLawrence SaenzVacaville (SJ)Division IN/A
Oklahoma StateAnthony MontalvoBuchanan (CS)Division IN/A
StanfordColbey HarlanOakdale (SJ)Division 1184
StanfordReal WoodsMontini Catholic (Illinois)Division I141
Fresno StateIsaiah PerezPitman (SJ)Division I197
StanfordAlex EscuderoLos Gatos (CC) Division I165
Simpson CollegeRonnie OchoaModesto (SJ)NAIA149
Simpson CollegeRodney KincaidAnderson (N)NAIA165
Life Pacific CollegeAnthony LoeraYucaipa (S)NAIA141/149
Life Pacific CollegeAaron DiazCanyon Springs (S)NAIAN/A
Penn UniversityJeremy RidgeAcalanes (NC)Division I149/157
Life Pacific CollegeSteve CardenasSultana (S)NAIA149/157
Life Pacific CollegeTony DaCostaTorrance (S)NAIA285
Life Pacific CollegeDavid Ritchie Martin Luther King (S)NAIA133/141
Life Pacific College Todd StaffordTemescal Canyon (S)NAIA125/133
LindenwoodAudrey ElgaricoElk Grove (SJ)NAIA136/143
LindenwoodAdrienne DominguezAmerican Canyon (SJ)NAIA170
Minot StateGerardo HernandezCapistrano Valley (S)Division II197
Fresno StateAngelo MartinoniFolsom (SJ)Division I133
Menlo CollegeDonovan FontillasRipon (SJ)NAIA125/133
Menlo CollegeCarter Bozovich Tokay (SJ)NAIA174
Menlo CollegeThomas SchmittMater Dei Catholic (SD)NAIAN/A
Menlo CollegeHector Vargas Mt. San Antonio CCNAIA165
Menlo CollegeApollo SantosMt. San Antonio CCNAIA174/184
Northern Colorado Cameron SantiagoPoway (SD)Division I125/133
St. Cloud State (MN)Brandon BetancourtClovis (CS)Division II125
Cal BaptistBrayden RaySantiago (S)Division II197
Concordia University (NE)Tristan ZampilpaBuchanan (CS)NAIA149/157
ConcordiaJoseph ChaconBirmingham (LA)NAIA285
ConcordiaCarlos GomezBirmingham (LA)NAIA174/184
Fresno StateAdam KempWilliam Fremd (Illinois)Division I165
Cal Poly, SLOUriel Beristain Mater Dei Catholic (SD)Division I174
Central College (IA)Robert AreyanoSelma (CS)Division III133
Iowa Area CCTony MendozaSelma (CS)JUCO141/149
Northern Illinois Univ.Izaak OlejnikBakersfield (CS)Division I149
Oklahoma City Univ.Destiny LyngHelix Charter (SD)WCWA136/143
Fresno StateMathew OlguinBuchanan (CS)Division I141/149
Stanford Jaden AbasRancho Bernardo (SD)Division IN/A
StanfordDawson SihavongBullard (CS)Division 1149/157
Simpson UniversityJacob GonzalvesLemoore (CS)NAIA197
Simpson UniversityAdrian MarrufoWest Hills College/Dos Palos (CS)NAIA141
Menlo CollegeJoseph DominguezMt. SAC/Northview (S)NAIA141/149
Bacone College (Ok)Xavier MoranSelmaNAIA285
University of JamestownArianna MarrufoDos Palos (CS)WCWA109
Life Pacific CollegeDavid ArandaSt. John Bosco (S)NAIA285
San Francisco St. Jacob MendozaPoway (SD)Division II165/174
Cloud County CollegeRafael PerezLakeside (S)NJCAA174
Clackamas CollegeJoel RomeroBuchanan (CS)NJCAA157/165
University of JamestownAnnMarie HidalgoNorthview (S)WCWAN/A
Simpson UniversityTony RogersChester (N)NAIA197/285
Cal Poly, SLOTrent TracyFronter (CS)Division I165/174
Utah ValleyJerry RubioCarter (S)Division I149/157
Sacramento City Enrique LanderosOrland (N)CACCAA141
Cal State BakersfieldLokahi Tonge Elk Grove (SJ)Division I133
Notre Dame (OH)Michael ViramontesHesperia (S)Division II165/174
Clackamas College (OR)Beau BradleyMonache (CS)NJCAA165/174
Cal Poly, SLOCole ReyesFrontier (CS)Division IN/A
Naval AcademyJonathan MirandaPoway (SD)Division IN/A
Colorado State - PuebloOscar DiazSelma (CS)Division II157/165
Simpson UniversityArmand MolinaFirebaugh (CS)NAIA133/141
Simpson UniversityEsteban MolinaFirebaugh (CS)NAIA149/157
Life Pacific UniversityElijah PalacioEdison (S)NAIA141/157
Life Pacific UniversityGerardo HernandezCapistrano Valley (S)NAIA174/184
Cal Poly, SLOJose Fernandez IIIUpper Lake (NC)Division I
Simpson UniversityVictor MooreCalaveras (SJ)NAIA197
Cal State BakersfieldAdrian ChavezLiberty (NC)Division I197
Cal Poly, SLORicky TorresOakdale (SJ)Division IN/A
Cal Poly, SLOVictor JaquezBellarmine Prep (CC)Division I197/285
Cal State BakersfieldMark CardwellMonache (CS) Division I174
Simpson University
MottoGateway to World Service[1]
TypePrivate
Established1921
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Endowment$5.87 million (2016)[2]
PresidentDr. Norman Hall
ProvostDr. Dale Simmons
Academic staff
245 (Fall 2016)
131 (Fall 2016)
Students1,012 (Fall 2016)
Undergraduates790 (Fall 2016)
Postgraduates222 (Fall 2016)
Location, ,
United States
CampusSuburban
ColorsRed and Black
AthleticsNAIA
NicknameRed Hawks
Websitesimpsonu.edu

Simpson University is a private, Christian university in Redding, California. Originally founded in 1921 in Seattle as Simpson Bible Institute, the institution relocated to San Francisco in 1955 and then to Redding in 1989.

History[edit]

Simpson University, named after Albert Benjamin Simpson, a pioneer of the Bible institute movement and founder of The Christian and Missionary alliance denomination, was established in 1921. Created by W.W. Newberry with the intent of promoting spiritual growth and Christian service in its students, the school initially only offered two-year programs. By 1945 it had expanded its offering and also became the official western regional school of The Christian and Missionary Alliance. By 1971 the university was large enough to offer in-depth liberal arts programs, professional degrees, and biblical courses. Another historic milestone was reached in 1989 when Simpson relocated to its current location in Redding and began building a new campus. In 2004, Simpson College became Simpson University.[3]

Academics[edit]

Simpson offers many degrees at both the undergraduate and graduate level. In additional to its School of Traditional Undergraduate Studies, it is also home to the Betty M. Dean School of Nursing, which is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and ranked No. 8 in California Nursing Schools in 2019; the School of Education; School of Adult Studies (ASPIRE degree-completion program); School of Graduate Professional Studies; and A.W. Tozer Theological Seminary.

Athletics[edit]

Simpson College Wrestling California State

Mascot[edit]

Originally, while still located in San Francisco, the school's athletes were the Knights. After the school moved to Redding, there was a conflict with nearby Shasta College, who were also the Knights. Simpson remained the Knights for the first year in Redding, and in 1990 adopted Vanguard as its mascot. In the fall of 2004, Simpson again changed its mascot to a Red Hawk.

Sports[edit]

Simpson University teams, nicknamed the Red Hawks, are part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the California Pacific Conference (CalPac), with some teams competing in the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC). The swim and dive team compete in the Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference (PCSC). It also competed as a member of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) from 1991 to 2015. The athletic department offers multiple sports programs for both men and women.[4]

Simpson College Wrestling California High School

Men[edit]

  • Wrestling
  • Basketball
  • Soccer
  • Baseball
  • Golf
  • Cross-Country
  • Swimming and Diving
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball

Women[edit]

  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Cross-Country
  • Volleyball
  • Golf
  • Basketball
  • Wrestling
  • Track and Field
  • Swimming and Diving

Co-ed Club Sports[edit]

  • Bass Fishing

Awards[edit]

Between 1999 and 2017, Simpson has won the Cal Pac Sportsmanship award, which is chosen by the conference's coaches and administrators, 7 times.[5] The women's softball team also won the school's first conference title, male or female, in the 2011 Cal-Pac Conference Championship. The university has also had three women's teams make it to the NCCAA National Championship, including volleyball in 1999, basketball in 2002, and softball in 2015.[citation needed]

Simpson College Wrestling

References[edit]

  1. ^University, Simpson. 'Mission, Vision, and Values SimpsonU'. simpsonu.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-25.
  2. ^'U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2016 Endowment Market Value and Change* in Endowment Market Value from FY2015 to FY2016'(PDF). NACUBO.org. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2017-02-15. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
  3. ^'History'. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  4. ^http://athletics.simpsonu.edu/
  5. ^http://www.calpacathletics.com/Past_Champions

External links[edit]

Coordinates: 40°36′47″N122°19′59″W / 40.613°N 122.333°W

Simpson College

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