Luis Lizama is heading into new territory.
After a strong showing on the first day of the Nassau Division I wrestling championships, the Uniondale senior will be wrestling in the county semifinals for the first time in his career.
Lizama pinned all three of his opponents, the last of which came in 2 minutes, 33 seconds against Bethpageโs Aiden Wolf in the 215-pound quarterfinals Saturday at Hofstra. His other two pins came in a combined 1:48.
โHeโs seen the highest highs and the lowest lows,โ Uniondale coach Tim Godoy said. โLast year, he was unsure if he belonged or not. This year, he thinks he should win every match.โ
A year ago, Lizama reached the quarterfinals as the 10th seed, but suffered a loss and failed to place in the tournament. Now, Lizama is the top seed at 215 pounds and is two matches away from a county title.
Lizama (33-3) is set to meet Oceansideโs Ben Rivezzo in the semifinals, which kick off at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday at Hofstra.
โIโm here to win,โ Lizama said. โEveryone is here to win, but I think I want it more than everyone else. Iโm confident that Iโll take home this championship.โ
The upset of the day came at 190 pounds, when Farmingdaleโs Josh Kama took a last-second win from top-seeded Jared Marine of Oceanside. Kama trailed 8-3 in the third period, but earned an escape with 1:06 remaining.
In the final seconds, Kama scored a takedown and got Marine on his back for three nearfall points as time expired for a 9-8 decision.
โHis legs were open, so I just took my shot and believed in it,โ Kama said. โHe pinned me in a dual meet about a month ago, so Iโm glad I got my revenge. Itโs a huge confidence booster. I just beat the top seed. Nothing but respect to him, heโs a great wrestler.โ
The eighth-seeded sophomore will meet Westburyโs Angel Flores in the semifinals.
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