FHS Girls Wrestling Competes in Back-to-Back Duels
On Thursday, November 20, Flashes Girls Wrestling had back-to-back duals against Agoura and Thousand Oaks High Schools. Above is Flashes Skyla Sandoval during her match against Thousand Oaks High School. Photo credit Jaysa Martinez.
On Thursday, November 20, Flashes Girls Wrestling had back-to-back duals against Agoura and Thousand Oaks High Schools. Above is Flashes Skyla Sandoval during her match against Thousand Oaks High School. Photo credit Jaysa Martinez.
Above is Flashes Naomi Bonilla (right) being named winner during her match against Thousand Oaks. Photo credit Jaysa Martinez.
Above is Flashes Naomi Bonilla (right) being named winner during her match against Thousand Oaks. Photo credit Jaysa Martinez.
Pictured is Naomi Bonilla during her match against Thousand Oaks High School. Photo credit Jaysa Martinez.
Pictured is Naomi Bonilla during her match against Thousand Oaks High School. Photo credit Jaysa Martinez.
Pictured is Skyla Sandoval during her match against Thousand Oaks High School. Photo credit Jaysa Martinez.
Pictured is Skyla Sandoval during her match against Thousand Oaks High School. Photo credit Jaysa Martinez.

By FHS Girls Wrestling Head Coach Michael Torres
Fillmore, CA — November 20, 2025. The Fillmore High School girls wrestling team faced a demanding week, competing in back-to-back duels against Agoura and Thousand Oaks. On Wednesday night, the Flashes traveled to Agoura for a tightly contested matchup that came down to the final bouts. Despite standout performances—including a dominant technical fall by junior Naomi Bonilla—Fillmore fell just short, 34–29, against the Chargers, who are coached by Dylan Hull.
The following night, Fillmore returned home to host Thousand Oaks. Bonilla and senior Skyla Sandoval delivered strong efforts, but the Flashes were unable to overcome a series of forfeits as the veteran Lancers, coached by Manuel Valdez, pulled ahead for the win. While the Flashes team showed aggressiveness, Thousand Oaks capitalized on key moments as the Flashes continued to refine their execution.
Head coach Michael Torres praised his young roster, noting the growth shown by several first-year competitors and emphasizing that each duel is helping the team develop. Fillmore now stands at 1–2 in dual competition. The Lady Flashes return to dual meet competition on Wednesday, December 3rd at 5:30 p.m. in the FHS Gym, where they will host the Hueneme Vikings in their first Citrus Coast League match of the season.
Results:
Agoura 34 – Fillmore 29 (Nov. 19)
105 lbs. – Olive Hoffman (Agoura) won by forfeit
115 lbs. – Naomi Bonilla (Fillmore) def. Zena Reguieg (Agoura), technical fall 17–2
120 lbs. – Maia Timchak (Agoura) def. Alani Alvarado (Fillmore), pin (2nd period)
130 lbs. – Niki Starina (Agoura) def. Tania Vazquez (Fillmore), pin (2nd period)
135 lbs. – Miranda Enriquez (Fillmore) won by forfeit
140 lbs. – Ilinca Nedelcu (Agoura) def. Michelle Pinedo (Fillmore), major decision 22–12
145 lbs. – Lila Gold (Agoura) def. Skyla Sandoval (Fillmore), pin (2nd period)
155 lbs. – Tyli Cohen (Agoura) def. Jaysa Martinez (Fillmore), pin (1st period)
170 lbs. – Sophia Rivera (Fillmore) won by forfeit
190 lbs. – Candy Aguilar (Fillmore) won by forfeit
235 lbs. – Annabelle Olaguez (Fillmore) won by forfeit
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Thousand Oaks – Fillmore (Nov. 20)
100 lbs. – Sofia Olivares (TO) won by forfeit
105 lbs. – Kailyn Pirez (TO) won by forfeit
110 lbs. – Mia Datu (TO) won by forfeit
115 lbs. – Naomi Bonilla (FHS) won by pin over Isabella Fuller (TO), 1st period
125 lbs. – Eileen Preston (TO) won by forfeit
130 lbs. – Morgan Burleson (TO) won by pin over Sophia Valdovinos (FHS), 1st period
135 lbs. – Naima Hagadorn (TO) won by pin over Michelle Pinedo (FHS), 1st period
140 lbs. – Skyla Sandoval (FHS) won by pin over Ariana Ramos (TO), 2nd period
145 lbs. – Bella Wojeiechowski (TO) won by forfeit
170 lbs. – Ashley Cervantez (TO) won by pin over Sophia Rivera (FHS), 1st period
190 lbs. – Natalia Cepti (TO) won by injury default over Candy Aguilar (FHS)
285 lbs. – Ashley Chutuk (TO) won by forfeit