EL PASO -- The state wrestling championships got under way Friday, and nine girls and two boys will represent El Paso in the semifinals today in Austin.

Eastwood junior 145-pounder Andy Rico, a state runner-up last year, pinned both of his first-day opponents, while freshman teammate Devin Vasquez won two decisions at 130 pounds.

"They're wrestling really well," said Troopers coach Roman Villa, whose team currently is in ninth place. "Physically, they look like they're in the best shape of the year."

Rico earned his first win in 3 minutes, 40 seconds and the second in 45 seconds. Vasquez's decisions were 11-6 and 11-1.

"I was just focused," Vasquez said. "I had the matches in my head, already knew what I was going to do, so I just went out there and wrestled."

In the girls' ranks, El Dorado and Hanks each have two girls in the semifinals: Aztecs Akira Peña (95 pounds; pin 1:16, decision, 6-4) and Sarah Gonzalez (138; medical forfeit, 8-2); Knights Jordanne Diaz (110; 7-6, 6-5) and Darlene Fernandez (119; 4:56, 10-8).

"We're going to have a really tough match for both our girls," El Dorado coach Freddy Flores said. "If they continue to stay focused like they have been, then they have a good shot of entering those finals."

Also advancing to semifinal action are Franklin's Alba Mendoza (110; 3:16, 8-2), who next will wrestle Diaz, Irvin's Byelka Soto (148; 1:54, 1:33), Jefferson's Yvonne Galindo (148; 2:32, default), Americas' Valerie Rosales (165; 1-0, 8-0) and El Paso High's Ann Marie Uribe (185; 14-3, 11-2).

"At first I was real nervous because I didn't know what kind of girls to expect," Soto said, "but once I got to the mat, the nerves went away, and I gave it my all."

El Dorado currently is in eighth place, Hanks in 10th.

The championship round for girls will begin at 3 p.m. today, followed by the boys at 6 p.m.

Lenny Jurado may be reached at ljurado@elpasotimes.com; 546-6167