Photo by Joshua Hart
TACOMA, Wash. – Of the seven Mat Classic XXXV tournaments going on this weekend, only one bracket featured the possibility of two returning state champions meeting.
And they did – in the WIAA semifinals Saturday morning.
Two-time state champion Jacob Chapa, of Southridge, erased a deficit with a frantic third-period rally to upend Andrew Flores, of Lincoln of Tacoma, 5-2, in the Class 3A 120-pound semifinals.
“I feel like all my matches … I do something to turn them around at the end,” Chapa said.
Flores, who won the state title in this weight class in 2023, controlled the action early, registering a takedown at the end of the first period – and threatening multiple times to add to his lead.
“We wrestle very similar. so it was hard to wrestle him,” Chapa said. “He was lower than me – I am super tall and lanky – so my head was always above his, and it was easy for him to get those shots in.”
Chapa – who was just cleared to wrestle three weeks ago after sitting out much of the season academically ineligible – trailed 2-1 entering the final period, but got the decisive take down at teh 1:25 mark. Suddenly, the Suns’ standout found a second wind, and turned his opponent on his back with 45 seconds to for a two-point takedown.