Justin-Siena head coach Rob Cohee faces a significant transition with a smaller group of seniors on the wrestling team, relying on younger athletes to step up. The team has 16 freshmen with varying levels of experience, including standout freshman Jayden Wanalista, who has displayed exceptional skill and determination with impressive tournament finishes.

Why It Matters

The shift in the team's roster composition and the emergence of talented younger wrestlers are crucial for the team's performance and development, indicating a rebuilding phase for the Justin-Siena wrestling program.

By the Numbers
  • 16 freshmen wrestlers with varying levels of experience
  • Jayden Wanalista: 7-0 start at novice and JV tournaments, fifth place at Vintage’s Jim Lanterman Invitational, and a third-place finish in San Marin’s Green and Gold Invitational
  • American Canyon senior Jacob Soriano scored 12 points and went 3 for 3 from beyond the 3-point arc in a game against Vacaville
  • American Canyon senior swing man Larry Lewis scored 20 points in the same game
State of Play
  • Justin-Siena wrestling team undergoing a significant transition with a smaller group of seniors
  • The emergence of talented younger wrestlers, like Jayden Wanalista, is crucial amid the changes in the team's composition
  • American Canyon High School varsity boys basketball team won their third straight game in a defensive slugfest against Vacaville, indicating a positive trajectory for the team
What's Next

Justin-Siena wrestling team will compete in the Brett Fafard Memorial Tournament at Will C. Wood, and the American Canyon High School varsity boys basketball team will face San Ramon Valley and Benicia in upcoming games.