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Paonia’s Anthony Miller went from the brink of death to state wrestling champion

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

PUEBLO — In June, a mountain biker stumbled across a gruesome scene and frantically dialed 911 hoping help could arrive in time. A dirt bike accident left Paonia senior Anthony Miller bleeding, broken and on the brink of death.

Nine months later, after having to relearn to walk and even after fighting off a COVID-19 infection, Miller stood at the top of the podium at the Southwest Motors Event Center. He’s a state wrestling champion at a time that he’s simply happy to be alive.

“The first thing I remember is waking up in the hospital,” Miller said. “It felt like I was dreaming. That’s what I asked my mom if it was a dream, because I had been in it forever.”

It wasn’t a dream. It was a coma.

The frightening reality of what happened started sinking in. While on his dirt bike, Miller crashed. He doesn’t know how and he doesn’t know how long he was on the ground unconscious before he was found and put on Flight for Life bound for Children’s Hospital in Aurora.

He had two brain bleeds and six broken bones. There was doubt that he would live and even if he did, it was a near certainty that his days of competing in high school sports were over.

The first piece of new he received on that front was that playing football for Paonia was not an option. But as his rehab progressed, he got the green light to go out for wrestling.

“They told me I could wrestle and I didn’t ask any questions,” Miller said. “It sounded good to me.”

Still learning to walk, he started hitting the weight room. Once he got his footing, he started running every morning. He was going into his senior wrestling season with a brand new lease on life. If a near deadly motorcycle accident wasn’t going to stop him from competing, nothing would.

“I actually gained about 35 pounds since August training for this season,” Miller said.

Miller wrestled at 195 as a junior in 2020. He took sixth in the bracket, always having dreams of coming back to win a state title. But he couldn’t even begin to imagine the road that he had to go through.

Shortly after the 2020 state tournament, the COVID-19 pandemic began impacting high school sports. Then came the accident.

Just as he was getting healthy and recovering from that, he got hit by COVID.

“I had to miss the first two weeks of wrestling,” he said. “I was glad I caught it because that meant I couldn’t miss this for any reason.”

He took advantage of the opportunity. He advanced to the championship match by pinning his first two opponents. Taking the gold wasn’t going to be as easy as he and Wray’s Harrison Wade were tied after three periods.

It just came down to who wanted it more, and when the final whistle blew, the kid that wanted it more was the kid who battled back from a near fatal accident.

“It didn’t feel real,” Miller said. “They gave me two (points) and blew the whistle and I couldn’t believe it. Did I really just do that?”

He did. And to make it all the more impactful, his match is the last championship wrestling match for Paonia High School as it’s getting consolidated with Hotchkiss next year.

Paonia’s last champion is also the state’s least-likely champion. There couldn’t be a better ending to a wrestling story for both champion and school.

Photos: No. 7 George Washington rolls by No. 23 Mullen in 5A boys basketball Sweet 16

No. 7 George Washington advanced to the Class 5A boys basketball Great 8 with a 69-55 win over No. 23 Mullen on Thursday.

Photos: No. 5 Chaparral sneaks by No. 12 Fairview and into 5A boys basketball Great 8

No. 5 Chaparral earned a trip to the Class 5A boys basketball Great 8 after beating No. 12 Fairview 54-51 on Thursday.

Schedule for state wrestling adjusted for Saturday’s 4A and 5A tournaments

(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

As we remain cognizant of the weather on Saturday, and having proceeded through the schedule with 2A and 3A on Friday, we have found areas where we can adjust the schedule to provide for an earlier departure.

There are no changes to check-in/weigh-in times, but rather adjustments to the afternoon schedule.

Saturday, March 13
Date Division Activity Start Time
3/13 4A Quarterfinals 9:00 AM
3/13 5A Quarterfinals 10:30 AM
3/13 4A Semi-Finals, Consolation Rd. 1, Consolation Semi 12:00 PM
3/13 5A Semi-Finals, Consolation Rd. 1, Consolation Semi 2:00 PM
3/13 4A Parade of Champions 4:00 PM
3/13 4A Finals, Championship, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th 4:15 PM
3/13 5A Parade of Champions 6:00 PM
3/13 5A Finals, Championship, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th 6:15 PM

State wrestling weather contingency: Tournament is on as scheduled

Mead Legacy girls wrestling

(Brad Cochi)

The plan for the CHSAA state wrestling tournament is to proceed as scheduled, CHSAA assistant commissioner Adam Bright said on Wednesday.

With a snowstorm in the forecast this weekend, the CHSAA office is monitoring the situation as the storm system approaches and the forecast becomes clearer. But, as of Wednesday morning, no adjustment has been made to the schedule of the tournament, which is set to run Thursday (girls), Friday (classes 2A and 3A boys) and Saturday (classes 4A and 5A boys) in Pueblo.

Thursday’s event marks the first-ever sanctioned girls wrestling state tournament.

According to CHSAA bylaw 5110.2, tournaments shall be postponed if “25% or more of [the participants] are unable to be present.”

Bright communicated with schools competing on Saturday, and the majority are already scheduled to be in Pueblo by Friday evening. Unless anything changes, more than 75% of participants in the tournament will be available to compete in the tournament on Saturday, meaning bylaw 5110.2 would not come into play.

Should information change, further updates will be available on CHSAANow.

Photos: Action from Day 2 of Class 4A Region 3 boys wrestling

The final set of state qualifiers were determined on Day 2 of the Class 4A Region 3 boys wrestling tournament.

Photos: Action from Day 2 of Class 3A Region 4 boys wrestling

James Irwin and Manitou Springs were among teams who had wrestlers claim boys wrestling regional championships and advance to state.

Live results: The 2021 state wrestling tournament

This season’s state wrestling tournament is March 11-13 in Pueblo.

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Download: PDFs of all brackets | 2A & 3A results

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Photos: Monarch shines on first day of 5A, Region 4 boys wrestling

Monarch boys wrestling advanced three competitors to the state tournament at the first day of Class 5A, Region 4 competition.

Photos: Ponderosa boys wrestling has big day at 5A Region 2

Ponderosa was the dominant team at the first day of the Class 5A, Region 2 boys wrestling tournament, qualifying five wrestlers for state.