"Shane Valdez", is an American drummer, Producer (music)/producer, vocalist, and songwriter.

Shane Valdez started his music career in 1991 in the hardcore punk/hardcore band Hold True which recorded a demo in 1992 which was later remixed, remastered and released as an E.P. CD on Lost & Found Records in 1995. While studying music business at Fullerton College, Shane Recording engineer/engineered and Producer (music)/produced a Demo (music)/demo for the band Outnumbered who were subsequently signed to Tooth & Nail Records.

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Zach's a very talented wrestler. That is going to be a loaded weight class at section. But throughout the state, there's six to eight guys who are pretty solid and no one guy has separated himself from the rest. I'm hoping Zach might be that one guy.

He's tough enough to win league. That should be a real interesting weight class. It's very balanced, and Bill is right there in the mix.

It was a good tournament, especially for some of the guys like Zach and Shane. This is the first year for them to try and break out and become solid varsity wrestlers.

The whole reason we go to this tournament is to prepare for state. The top kids in every weight class go to the tournament and its a good chance to get a look at everybody.

All of our duals are hard fought wins. We have a couple of holes in our lineup. Luckily, they had two forfeits also.

Kyle has been great to have on the team the last four years. He carries a 4.4 grade point average and I love the fact we have a kid who shows you can be an athlete and you can be a scholar at the same time. He does it in both realms.

This is a good tournament, especially for our younger kids. We should have a lot of qualifiers.

I think that's the first time since I've been here that we had everyone qualify.

Jake has grown a lot this year. He's getting taller and starting to fill out, so it's been a challenge to determine what weight class we're going to put him at.