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After serving as an
assistant coach with the Falcons in 2006,
Jesse Juarez is back for his second year
with the staff. Juarez had a great deal of
success while competing at the community
college level. After graduating from North
Torrance High School, where he was an
All-American at 171 pounds and finished
second in the CIF Championships and seventh
in the national tournament, Juarez
transferred to Golden West College. In his
freshman year of 2000, he placed seventh at
the state championships, but went on to win
the 184-pound state championship in 2001 and
was named the South Wrestler of the Year.
While in high school, Juarez was a
three-time freestyle National Team Member
and was selected as a National High School
Coaches Association (NHSCA) All-American.
Juarez then moved on to
Montana State University-Northern, where he
was a two-time NAIA All-American and won the
national championship at 184 pounds in 2005.
He placed fifth as a junior and concluded
his collegiate career by earning Academic
All-American honors.
He started his coaching
career at Montana State University-Northern
upon graduation and helped coach the team to
a fourth place finish in the national
championships and has spent the last two
years coaching at North Torrance High, where
they went on to win the CIF Championship one
year. |