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Video: Jeffco Preps With Pleuss (April)

Jeffco Preps With Pleuss is a monthly roundup of Jeffco prep highlights hosted by Dennis Pleuss, Jeffco Public Schools’ sports information director. The Season B sports wrapped up in March. The highlight of the winter season in Jeffco was without question girls and boys wrestling. Chatfield and Pomona were dominate in the first CHSAA sanctioned girls wrestling state tournament. The Chargers won the team title and the Panthers grabbed a pair of individual titles. On the boys side, Pomona captured yet another Class 5A state team championship. Pomona, Chatfield and Columbine all grabbed individual state titles to finish off the wrestling season. Evergreen’s girls swim team won its third straight Class 3A state team championship. Green Mountain’s girls basketball team made another Class 4A state semifinal appearance.

All-state girls wrestling teams for the 2020-21 season

Mead Legacy girls wrestling

(Brad Cochi)

The 2020-21 all-state girls wrestling teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

These teams were created based upon results at the state meet.

Scroll down to see the teams, or use the menu below to navigate to the class of your choosing.

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All-State

First Team
Name School Weight
Morgan Johnson Loveland 100
Persaeus Gomez Pomona 105
Israel Resendez Denver East 111
Nicole Koch Olathe 118
Savannah Cosme Chatfield 127
Alicen Dillard Pomona 136
Kierstin Myers Olathe 147
Navea Garcia Platte Valley 161
Taylor Knox Calhan 185
Ciara Monger Calhan 215
Second Team
Name School Weight
Rosalind Ramos-Cruz Mountain Vista 100
Janessa George Chatfield 105
Isabella Cross Mesa Ridge 111
Alexis Segura Regis Jesuit 118
Sarah Savidge Doherty 127
Alina Antillon Mullen 136
Aspen Barber Palmer Ridge 147
Jenna Joseph Mead 161
Anastyn Livesay Fort Lupton 185
Daysia Deherrera Legacy 215

Honorable Mention:

  • Rylee Balcazar, Fort Lupton (100)
  • Larhae Whaley, Soroco (100)
  • Sarah DeLaCerda, Alamosa (105)
  • Kelly Clingan, Loveland (105)
  • Journey Ruiz, Chatfield (111)
  • Adrianna Lopez, Doherty (111)
  • Alexsys Jacquez, Mesa Ridge (118)
  • Cordey Mallo, Legacy (118)
  • Jayden Lange, Pomona (127)
  • Makenzie Krenz, Mullen (127)
  • Taylor Miess, Chatfield (136)
  • Samantha Krause-Mahan, Calhan (136)
  • Alison Evans, Mesa Ridge (147)
  • Isabel Delgado, Poudre (147)
  • Alissa Dubois, Bennett (161)
  • Emma Burk, Douglas County (161)
  • Blythe Cayko, Eaglecrest (185)
  • Isabel Garcia, Chatfield (185)
  • McKenna Reynolds, Vista Ridge (215)
  • Stefania Jaramillo, Far Northeast (215)

Video: Wrestling history made in Pueblo

The first CHSAA sanctioned girls wrestling state tournament took place Thursday, March 11, at Southwest Motors Events Center in Pueblo. Chatfield racked up 91 team points to take the state team title. The Chargers’ team — Janessa George, Journey Ruiz, SaVannah Cosme, Taylor Miess and Isabel Garcia — all placed in the top-4 of either weight class. Cosme finished her undefeated season 20-0 to claim the 127-pound title.
Pomona’s strong trio — Perseus Gomez, Jayden Lange and Alicen Dillard — guided the Panthers to a second-place finish in the team standings. Gomez won the 105-pound title and Dillard was the state champion at 136 pounds.

Chatfield makes history as first girls wrestling state champion

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

PUEBLO — A year ago to the date, it felt like the world was ending. But after a night of tough competition and well-earned medals, high school wrestling in Colorado indeed stepped into a brand new world.

Two years ago, the CHSAA Legislative Council sanctioned girls wrestling as the newest sport. At the Southwest Motors Event Center in Pueblo, a year after the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Chatfield became the very first face of that sport as the Chargers claimed the first official state championship.

“This has been the best thing we could ask for,” coach Sandra George said. “We’ve been having duals all season the. To just come into a tournament and fight from the beginning was special. At regionals we had to fight to get here and here we had to fight to be on top.”

Overall, the Chargers finished with five placers and totaled 91 points. Jeffco League rival Pomona took second as a team with 65.

The championship night for Chatfield was highlighted by the 127-pound championship performance from Savannah Cosme.

Her 9-3 decision over Doherty’s Sarah Savidge was the Chargers only gold medal of the night, but it served as the perfect representation of the effort the overall team gave since the start of the season in mid-January.

“It means a lot to me,” Cosme said. “I love my team. We put in a lot of hard work together. To all come together and be able to win this is really amazing.”

Janessa George took second in 105 while Journey Ruiz (111) and Taylor Miess (136) each finished third.

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

But the real winners of the night were each every single girl that stepped on a mat; from the very first 100-pound match of the day to the 215-pound championship. It will be something that each girl can point to in five years as a significant moment in Colorado school sports history and identify their role in laying the foundation.

“I’m going to look back and see that we made history,” Cosme said. “We’ve created something where people can continue to come and continue to grow. We’re going to make Colorado one of the top states for girls wrestling.”

The Chargers will have the unenviable burden of heading into the 2020-21 season with a target on its back as the first defending state champion.

But with the way the girls competed throughout the one-day, it’s a challenge their eager to take on and they’re anxious to get back on the mat, continue competing and using every opportunity to get better.

“My girls are such a great group of girls,” George said. “They’re appreciative of everything we’ve worked for. It’s amazing. We’re all on Cloud 9 and we’re going to keep wrestling through the summer. Next year will be even better because hopefully we’ll do this at (Ball Arena).”

While the future of the event’s home has time to get sorted out, one very important fact is clear: the evolution of girls wrestling in Colorado has only just begun.

The future is bright, but the historic night that saw the first state champion crowned will forever serve as a launching pad for future generations of student-athletes.

(Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

Photos: Action from the first sanctioned CHSAA girls wrestling state tournament

History was made in Pueblo as the first CHSAA sanctioned girls wrestling tournament was held at the Southwest Motors Event Center.

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.

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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Girls wrestling rankings: Denver East moves up to No. 2

Below are this week’s girls wrestling rankings from On The Mat.

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On The Mat Wrestling Rankings

Tim Yount of On The Mat provides weekly wrestling rankings for teams and individuals in all weight classes. To see individual rankings, you can subscribe to On The Mat’s full rankings.

To subscribe via PayPal, choose your subscription option on this page click on the corresponding PayPal button. To subscribe by mail or fax and pay by personal check, click here for a printable subscription form. Email Tim Yount at tim@onthematrankings.com with questions.

To purchase individual weeks of the rankings (as opposed to the entire season), you will need to use the printable subscription form and pay by check. The season ranking subscriptions are offered at a discounted rate.

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Girls Wrestling
Rank Team LW
1 Chatfield 1
2 Denver East 3
3 Pomona 2
4 Legacy 4
5 Doherty 5
6 Loveland 6
7 Olathe 7
8 Douglas County 8
9 Fort Lupton 9
10 Mesa Ridge 10
Dropped out
None

Regional wrestling schedules and information

State wrestling center generic

(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

The regional wrestling tournaments are Friday and Saturday. Complete information for each region is below.

Brackets are built and released each day following weigh-ins.

Each girls regional will qualify the top four placers to the state tournament.

Each boys regional will qualify the top two placers to the state tournament.

Following the completion of these tournaments, the state tournament brackets will be posted on CHSAANow on Sunday afternoon.

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Girls

Class 5A boys

Class 4A boys

Class 3A boys

Class 2A boys

State wrestling schedule announced; information on spectators released

State wrestling championship matches

(David Harvey/ImageProPhotography.com)

The state wrestling tournament is around the corner, and the full schedule of events has been released.

The three-day event, scheduled for March 11-13, will be held at Southwest Motors Events Center in Pueblo. It includes the first-ever sanctioned state tournament for girls wrestling on the Thursday of Championship Weekend.

Due to capacity limitations, the event is not open to general public. Tickets will be distributed to schools of the student-athletes who qualified.

The event will be live-streamed.

“We’re excited to provide a state culminating event for student-athletes in Season B,” said CHSAA assistant commissioner Adam Bright, who oversees wrestling. “While we’re at a different venue, the tradition of the CHSAA state wrestling tournament continues.

“We started the conversation from a dual-only format, but with the tradition of wrestling being an individual and team competition, we fought hard to secure a variance that allows for a more traditional format with an expanded capacity,” Bright added.

The regional wrestling tournaments are being held this weekend, and will be following their local county health guidelines for capacity limitations.

Following the completion of that competition, the state wrestling tournament brackets will be released on Sunday.

The schedule of events is below.

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State wrestling schedule

Thursday, March 11
Date Division Activity Start Time
3/11 Girls Quarterfinals 2:00 PM
3/11 Girls Semifinals, Consolation Rd. 1, Consolation Semi 3:45 PM
3/11 Girls Parade of Champions 6:15 PM
3/11 Girls Finals, Championship, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th 6:30 PM
Friday, March 12
Date Division Activity Start Time
3/13 2A Quarterfinals 9:00 AM
3/13 3A Quarterfinals 10:30 AM
3/13 2A Semifinals, Consolation Rd. 1, Consolation Semi 12:30 PM
3/13 3A Semifinals, Consolation Rd. 1, Consolation Semi 2:30 PM
3/13 2A Parade of Champions 5:00 PM
3/13 2A Finals, Championship, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th 5:15 PM
3/13 3A Parade of Champions 7:00 PM
3/13 3A Finals, Championship, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th 7:15 PM
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