Ten to Head for the Hills
Posted: May 30, 2009

In the first combined Junior Olympics – Senior Open regional tournament, ten young boxers from Michigan made the grade and now advance to national competition June 8-13 in Denver, Colorado.

Region 5 competition was held last weekend in Barberton, Ohio, a suburb of Akron and the birthplace of U of M’s Bo Schembechler. A male and female team for each class of competition made the journey after winning at the state level in Port Huron the week before.

Junior Olympics National Team

  • Mens Team – Of the thirteen weightclasses, four are filled by Michigan boxers and three from Illinois. Ohio has the most with six fighters. The other three states had no fighters victorious this year at the regional level.

Austin Watkins of Joe’s Boxing in Monroe, Zach Shamoun and Joseph Bonas of Detroit’s Kronk Gym and Brandon Love of Detroit’s Butzel Recreation will represent Michigan next week.

  • Womens Team – Sixteen weightclasses comprise the womens division in the JOs but more than half will be vacant in Denver. Of the seven filled slot, Kentucky has the most with three boxers while Michigan and Ohio each have two young women to enter the ring.

Big Dog’s Valerie Farley and newcomer Raven Barnes will represent the state. Coach Jim Smedley of Big Dog Boxing in Port Huron and Ohio's Michael Johnson are the team coaches.

Mens Jr. Olympic Team
 
Womens Jr. Olympic Team
Weight
Boxer
Weight
Boxer
101
Cody Stone (Indiana)
110
Alycia Baumgardner (Ohio)
106
Hakeem Watkins (Ohio)
119
Cassandra Nieves (Ohio)
110
Austin Watkins (Michigan)
125
Valerie Farley (Michigan)
114
Zach Shamoun (Michigan)
132
Lauryn Corey (Kentucky)
119
Kenneth Sims (Illinois)
145
Sariah Edwards (Kentucky)
125
Albert Bell (Ohio)
154
Jessica Caudill (Kentucky)
132
Jose Arambula (Illinois)
176+
Raven Barnes (Michigan)
138
Khalid Almousa (Illinois)
145
Brandon Love (Michigan)
154
Joseph Bonas (Michigan)
165
Donald Anderson (Ohio)
176
Juan Salinas (Ohio)
176+
Trevor Mourer (Ohio)

Senior Open National Team

  • Mens Team - Ten young men comprise this years national team with only one representing Michigan. Saginaw’s Ernesto Garza III survived where other quality fighters did not. He will be joined by six Ohio and three Illinois boxers, while the 106 pound position is vacant.
  • Womens Team - The young women make an impressive showing in numbers this year with Michigan represented by a third of the nine woman team; more than any other state in the region. The division is comprised of the same number of weightclasses as the men at eleven but the 106 and 112 pound slots are vacant.

Michigan will be represented by Lapeer Boxing’s Chasity Funseth, Butzel’s Sudana Fowler and Andrecia Wasson of the former River Rouge Boxing Club, but now fighting out of Casa De Boxeo in Lincoln Park.

Mens Senior Open Team
Womens Senior Open Team
Weight
Boxer
Weight
Boxer
106
Vacant
101
Samantha Guzman (Illinois)
112
Adon Ortiz (Illinois)
106
Vacant
119
Rau'shee Warren (Ohio)
112
Vacant
125
Ernesto Garza (Michigan
119
Tiffany Perez (Illinois)
132
Yuandale Evans (Ohio)
125
Chasity Funseth (Michigan)
141
Zeddie Adams (Ohio)
132
Sudana Fowler (Michigan)
154
Eduardo Alicia (Ohio)
141
Vanessa Jackson (Ohio)
165
Terrell Gausha (Ohio)
152
Andrecia Wasson (Michigan)
178
Armando Pina (Illinois)
165
Maria Norton Baumer (Ohio)
201
Robert Jekobson (Illinois)
178
Tiffinie Hearn (Kentucky)
201+
John Smith (Ohio)
178+
Traynora Locke (Kentucky)


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