Pullman WA (UJ) – The University of Jamestown wrestling team put on a spectacular display of dominance on Saturday, crowning seven individual champions on their way to the team title at the 2026 NCWA Northwest Championships.

FULL RESULTS

The Jimmies asserted their control across nearly every weight class, overwhelming the competition and walking away with titles at 125, 133, 157, 165, 174, 184, and 197 pounds.
Isaac Ronquillo set the tone early for Jamestown in the 125-pound division. Ronquillo made quick work of his opponents, securing a lightning-fast pin over Treasure Valley CC’s Danny Leming in just 23 seconds before claiming the title with a 45-second fall over the University of Washington’s Vinh Nguyen.

Elijah Nose mirrored that success at 133 pounds. Nose pinned his way to the top of the podium, dispatching Idaho’s Henry Brewster in 1:10 and finishing off Keven Martinez (Idaho) with a fall at the 4:20 mark to claim first place.

In the middleweights, Maddox Campbell (157 lbs) and Rocker Aguilar (165 lbs) kept the Jimmies’ momentum rolling. Campbell battled to a tight 9-8 decision in his opener but found his groove, ultimately securing a 14-4 major decision over Brandon Stowe of Treasure Valley CC in the championship bout. Aguilar was a force, collecting a pin in his first match and following it with back-to-back technical falls, including a decisive 22-6 drumming of Ruben Casner (TVCC) to win his bracket.

Jamestown’s upper weights proved equally unstoppable. Colton Schaad (174 lbs) strung together four victories, capped by a 13-1 major decision over Idaho’s Robert Lee in the finals. At 184 pounds, Hayden Ramaeker outlasted Idaho’s James Greene in a high-scoring 16-13 decision to earn his gold after cruising through his first two bouts with a pin and a technical fall. Dane Hartmann closed out the championship run for the Jimmies at 197 pounds, dominating the field with a technical fall and two rapid pins, the final one coming against Ryan Sulpizio (Idaho) in just 1:11.

Alvy Henderson narrowly missed making it eight champions for Jamestown. Competing at 149 pounds, Henderson recorded two consecutive pins to reach the finals but ultimately fell short in a 7-2 decision to Washington State’s Hudson Garcia, bringing home a strong second-place finish. Mario Fernandez also represented the Jimmies at 141 pounds, picking up a pinfall victory over Idaho’s London Rios.

Team Scores
1. University of Jamestown 148
2. Washington State University 128.5
3. Treasure Valley CC 109
4. University of Idaho 79
5. University of Washington 53
6. Montana State University 51
7. Pacific Lutheran University 39.5
8. University of British Columbia 30.5
9. Central Washington University 28
10. Western Washington University 21.5
11. Eastern Washington University 14.5