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  • All-state girls swimming and diving teams for the 2019-20 season

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

    These teams were created based upon results at the state meet. The swimmers and divers of the year were also selected based upon the state meet.

    The coaches of the year voted on by coaches at the state meets.

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    Class 5A

    Girls state swimming Lucy Bell Fossil Ridge
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Swimmer of the year: Lucy Bell, Fossil Ridge

    Diver of the year: Isabel Gregersen, Ralston Valley

    Swim coach of the year: Tom Byorick, Heritage

    Dive coach of the year: Jacob Dunbar, Denver East

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Lucy Bell Sophomore Fossil Ridge 200 Medley Relay, 200 IM, 100 Free, 400 Free Relay
    Sophia Bradac Senior Regis Jesuit 100 Breast
    Ally Brown Senior Horizon 1 mtr Diving
    Mahala Erlandson Junior Fossil Ridge 200 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay
    Renee Gillilan Sophomore Fossil Ridge 200 Medley Relay, 100 Fly, 100 Back, 400 Free Relay
    Isabel Gregersen Junior Ralston Valley 1 mtr Diving
    Meghan Mulvihill Junior Chatfield 200 Free Relay
    Mia Norrid Senior Chatfield 200 Free Relay
    Emily Rinker Junior Fossil Ridge 400 Free Relay
    Catherine Rodocker   Eaglecrest 1 mtr Diving
    Kathryn Shanley Junior Chatfield 200 Free, 500 Free, 200 Free Relay
    Anna Shaw Junior Heritage 50 Free
    Emma Stahl Senior Fossil Ridge 200 Medley Relay
    Avery Turney Junior Chatfield 200 Free Relay
    Second Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Dahlia Allen Sophomore Lewis-Palmer 1 mtr Diving
    Aislyn Barnett Sophomore Heritage 100 Breast
    Megan Bergstrom   Arapahoe 500 Free
    Elizabeth Brock Sophomore Cherry Creek 400 Free Relay
    Isalina Colsman Senior Regis Jesuit 200 Free Relay
    Grace Dale Sophomore Regis Jesuit 200 Free Relay
    Grace Downing Senior Heritage 1 mtr Diving
    Megan DuMond Senior Lewis-Palmer 1 mtr Diving
    Josie Graves Junior Legend 1 mtr Diving
    Julianne Jones Sophomore Fairview 200 Medley Relay, 200 IM
    Margaret Kroening Sophomore Douglas County 200 Free
    Morgan Lukinac Sophomore Fairview 200 Medley Relay
    Ariana Mitsuoka Senior Regis Jesuit 200 Free Relay
    Jenna Reznicek Junior Fairview 200 Medley Relay, 100 Back
    Madison Saldanha Sophomore Cherry Creek 400 Free Relay
    Edith Simecek Freshman Fairview 200 Medley Relay, 100 Fly
    Jenna Smith Junior Cherry Creek 400 Free Relay
    Meredith Smithbaker Junior Rocky Mountain 50 Free
    Maya Stefanski Senior Cherry Creek 1 mtr Diving
    Teagan Steinmetz Freshman Cherry Creek 400 Free Relay
    Jada Surrell-Norwood Senior Regis Jesuit 200 Free Relay

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    Class 4A

    4A girls swimming state Lindsey Immel Rampart
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Swimmer of the year: Lindsey Immel, Rampart

    Diver of the year: Maggie Buckley, Rampart

    Swim coach of the year: Susan Stone, Mullen

    Dive coach of the year: Chris Madsen, Standley Lake/Arvada West

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Caroline Bricker   Cheyenne Mountain 200 IM, 100 Breast
    Laelle Brovold Senior Rampart 200 Medley Relay, 100 Fly
    Maggie Buckley Junior Rampart 1 mtr Diving
    Claire Chahbandour Junior Mullen 200 Free Relay
    Mary Codevilla Sophomore Niwot 200 Free, 500 Free
    Chase Davison Sophomore Mullen 200 Free Relay
    Lauren Gryboski Senior Coronado 1 mtr Diving
    Sophia Hemingway   Dakota Ridge 400 Free Relay
    Kira Hobbs   Dakota Ridge 400 Free Relay
    Elsa Huebsch   Dakota Ridge 400 Free Relay
    Lindsey Immel Junior Rampart 200 Medley Relay, 50 Free, 100 Free
    Melinda Johnson   Dakota Ridge 400 Free Relay
    Katey Lewicki Senior Monarch 100 Back
    Johanna Miller Junior Rampart 200 Medley Relay
    Geneva Pauly Sophomore Arvada West 1 mtr Diving
    Lindsey Sowitch Junior Mullen 200 Free Relay
    Claire Timson Sophomore Rampart 200 Medley Relay
    Gabrielle Zinis Junior Mullen 200 Free Relay
    Second Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Madison Black Senior Silver Creek 50 Free
    Sarah Cook   Grand Junction 400 Free Relay
    Nina English   Grand Junction 400 Free Relay
    Erin Esty Senior Air Academy 1 mtr Diving
    Anelise Hedges Junior Arvada West 200 IM
    Kaelyn Hinesley Junior Cheyenne Mountain 1 mtr Diving
    Emily Kahn Senior George Washington 100 Free
    Delaney Kidd   Grand Junction 400 Free Relay
    Mary Macaulay Freshman Mullen 200 Medley Relay
    Riley Pope   Grand Junction 400 Free Relay
    Clare Sanderson   Cheyenne Mountain 500 Free
    Angeline Settle Junior Monarch 1 mtr Diving
    Ashley Van Freshman Liberty 1 mtr Diving
    Kylie Walters Sophomore Rampart 200 Free Relay
    Celia Webster Sophomore Monarch 100 Fly
    Ryley Williams Senior Thompson Valley 1 mtr Diving

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    Class 3A

    Swimmer of the year: Elise Mishmash, Salida

    Diver of the year: Rachel Alexander, Discovery Canyon

    Swim coach of the year: Wendy Gorie, Salida

    Dive coach of the year: Josh Kinney, Discovery Canyon

    First Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Rachel Alexander Senior Discovery Canyon 1 mtr Diving
    Hope Atkins Senior Evergreen 200 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay
    Caitlin Cairns Senior St. Mary’s 50 Free, 100 Fly
    Jillian Carlson Sophomore Delta 100 Breast
    Alyssa Cook Freshman Evergreen 200 Medley Relay
    Emma Diesslin Freshman Salida 200 Free Relay
    Remi Gucker Senior Evergreen 200 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay
    Taylor Jacobson Sophomore Evergreen 200 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay
    Jolie Kim Junior Kent Denver 200 IM, 500 Free
    Lily Lengerich Junior Salida 200 Free Relay
    Lucy Meinert Sophomore Green Mountain 100 Fly
    Elise Mishmash Senior Salida 100 Free, 200 Free Relay
    Hannah Rhude Junior Salida 200 Free Relay
    Victoria Sanders Sophomore Discovery Canyon 1 mtr Diving
    Abbie Scruton Junior Glenwood Springs 1 mtr Diving
    Sydney Silver   St. Mary’s Academy 200 Free, 100 Back
    Caitlin Smith Junior Evergreen 400 Free Relay
    Second Team
    Name Year School Event(s)
    Mackenzie Abbott   Colorado Academy 1 mtr Diving
    Caitlin Beery Junior Thomas Jefferson 500 Free, 200 Free Relay
    Alexis Behn Sophomore Durango 1 mtr Diving
    Phoebe Briney Senior Thomas Jefferson 200 Free Relay
    Amber Brooks Senior Kent Denver 400 Free Relay
    Libby Claassen Junior Glenwood Springs 1 mtr Diving
    Jamie Dellwardt Freshman Berthoud 200 IM, 100 Back
    Natalia Evans Junior Kent Denver 100 Free, 400 Free Relay
    Morgan George Senior Thomas Jefferson 200 Free Relay
    Courtney Giordano Freshman Erie 100 Fly
    Lilly Huggard Freshman Aspen 200 Medley Relay
    Payten Irwin Senior Erie 50 Free, 100 Fly
    Emily Jauch Junior Liberty Common 100 Breast
    Laila Khan-Farooqi Sophomore Aspen 200 Medley Relay
    Emily Kinney Junior Aspen 200 Medley Relay
    Kate Little Freshman Thomas Jefferson 200 Free Relay
    Juliet McGill Senior Glenwood Springs 1 mtr Diving
    Campbell Patteson Senior Kent Denver 1 mtr Diving
    Maylin Pollack Junior Kent Denver 400 Free Relay
    Kayla Tehrani Sophomore Aspen 200 Medley Relay
  • Four-for-Four: Four wrestlers claim fourth state title at tournament

    DENVER – History was made for four Colorado high school wrestlers on Saturday at Pepsi Center.

    But it started on a Saturday in February 2017, where Windsor High School freshman Dominick Serrano faced the most important two minutes of his wrestling life.

    Wrestling in the Class 4A 120-pound state final, Serrano was knotted 0-0 with Pueblo County’s Nathan Bonham at the end of the second period. The choice of position for the third and final regulation period was Serrano’s.

    He took bottom. Three seconds later, he escaped.

    And he’s been on top ever since.

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Serrano became the 25th wrestler in Colorado high school history to win four state titles on Saturday at Pepsi Center, and he made even more history by becoming just the second to accomplish that feat without a single loss in high school competition.

    Serrano’s nose was bloodied early in the first period of his Class 4A 132-pound championship match against Broomfield’s John Beau Hostler, but the Wizard senior slapped the mat, stayed aggressive, and ultimately earned a 22-8 major decision for his 168th and final prep victory.

    “I remember that night clearly,” Serrano said of his first state title, a mere minutes after winning his fourth. “I knew if I kept it up, I could do something special.”

    And did he ever.

    Serrano joined Arvada West’s Kyle Sand (2001-04) as the only wrestler in state history to win four state titles with an unbeaten record.

    Before the finals began on Saturday night, a montage that highlighted the previous 24 four-timers in the state, including Sand, played over the Pepsi Center video boards.

    Next year, Serrano – who is committed to wrestle and attend school at Division I Nebraska – will be a part of that montage. He hopes it serves as an inspiration to the future four-timers who might be in attendance.

    “Learning lessons, win or lose, that kind of defines who you are,” Serrano said. “That’s my biggest thing, that’s how I improved a lot … the mind game is a huge part.

    “It’s a dream come true.”

    In the end, winning a state was a dream come true for 56 wrestlers across four classifications on Saturday night, but perhaps most especially for Serrano and the three others who became four-time state champions.

    (David Johnson/davidjohnsonphotography.org)

    In Class 2A, John Mall’s Wesley VanMatre became the 26th wrestler in state history to etch his name onto an elite page of the history books after winning his fourth state title via a 10-3 decision over Lyons’ David Gardner. VanMatre capped a 42-2 senior campaign and became just the eighth four-timer to win in four different weight classes.

    “I think it’s going to take a while for that to sink in,” VanMatre said. “All of the time, the hard work … it’s all worth it.”

    VanMatre’s road to becoming a four time state championship was never easy; every point on his journey, including a 3-2 win in the semifinals as a freshman at 120 pounds, ultimately mattered in a huge way.

    But VanMatre, also the first wrestler from John Mall High School in Walsenburg to win four state wrestling titles, never wavered.

    “Coming from a small town, everyone is behind you. That’s pretty special,” VanMatre said. “All of the hard work I put in, day in and day out. This was my goal. It’s been my goal for a long time.

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    As if two Pepsi Center standing ovations weren’t enough, all eyes returned to the 4A mat at 182 pounds, where Windsor’s Isaiah Salazar aimed to become the 27th member of the state’s four-timers’ club.

    And after racking up a large lead with a bevy of takedowns and near-fall combinations, Salazar ultimately pinned Cole Simmons of Montrose in 2:35 to make history of his own.

    Salazar’s first state championship came in Class 3A while at Eaton, but for the last three seasons he has been an integral part of a Windsor core which capped a magical run with two, four-timers and a Class 4A team championship.

    “It’s awesome winning four (titles), but doing it as a team makes it much more special,” Salazar said.

    While Salazar certainly made things look easy at times during his run to four championships, the world of wrestling is often unrelenting and filled with challenges.

    It took a unique type of focus, and a special practice room that produced five state champions – including the first pair of teammates to win four state titles in the same year — on Saturday night, to get Salazar to his ultimate goal.

    “Just blocking everything out and staying focused,” Salazar said was the hardest part about it all. “I just had to take it match by match, and had to stay focused the whole time.”

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    In the last match of the Class 4A tournament, there was even more history to be made. That’s where Pueblo East’s Andy Garcia, by way of a 5-0 decision, claimed his fourth state championship.

    Garcia earned all four of his gold members at heavyweight, becoming the first of the 28 four-timers to accomplish that feat while also becoming the first wrestler from Pueblo East to join the elite prep wrestling club.

    In the end it wasn’t the most important thing in Garcia’s life; he was already looking forward to celebrating his younger brother’s birthday the next day.

    But it was still history. And it was still a storybook ending for Garcia.

    “You work for this when you’re younger, and you finally get to see the fruits of your labor … It’s nice,” Garcia said. “It only takes eight matches to win a state title: four at regionals and four at state. All it takes is your mindset. If you’re willing to do it, you can do it. That’s about it.

    “Wrestling is just a part of my life, it isn’t my life. It’s a nice little chapter.”

  • 4A state wrestling: Windsor captures team championship behind four-time performances

    (Dan Morhmann/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER – Saying Windsor’s wrestling team illustrated perfection in the Class 4A state wrestling championship on Saturday isn’t hyperbole – it’s a fact.  

    The Wizards finished five for five in their finals matches at the Pepsi Center and won their second title in three years with 190 points. It’s the Wizards fourth title in school history and first since 2018.

    Windsor also crowned a pair of four-time state champions in 132-pounder Dominick Serrano (43-0), who never lost a high school match, and 182-pounder Isaiah Salazar (37-0).

    “This was an incredible team who had an incredible performance and I couldn’t be more proud of the entire group,” said Wizards coach Monte Trusty. “This was possible because of staff, administration and our awesome fans.”

    Pueblo East, last year’s state champion, finished as runners-up to the Wizards with 149.5 points and battled with the Wizards until the semifinals.

    The Wizards held a 78.5-70 lead over the Eagles when three key victories at 132, 138 and 170 buoyed Windsor to a comfortable lead.

    “We were going after those wins no matter who they were against,” Trusty said. “It just happened to be our major competition, so it ended up pretty nice for us.”

    Junior Vance VomBauer (138 pounds, 40-2) capped a miraculous return after missing state following a torn ACL and meniscus in his right knee in 2019.

    VomBauer finished as a runner-up his freshman year and redeemed himself with a pin at 1:03 in the first period against Longmont’s John Nicholas.

     “I came up short my freshman year and I never wanted to feel that again,” VomBauer said. “To finally get one and get what I thought I deserved is amazing. Our fans were amazing and this feels so good.”

    Senior Cody Eaton (160, 34-4) earned another pin for the Wizards with 16 seconds left in the second period against Thompson Valley’s Chase Engelhardt, which marked the Wizards’ third title of the night.

    For Eaton, the win represented the culmination of climbing the metaphorical ladder – his freshman year, Eaton missed state.

    “My freshman year, I was winning in the blood round 13-0,” Eaton said. “I took a double and I passed out.”

    His sophomore year, he placed third and Eaton finished second his junior year. This season he pinned his way through regionals and state to earn the title.

    “Those nights I spent an hour at 1 a.m. running stairs at my house were worth it,” Eaton said. “All my hard work paid off and I’m so grateful.”

    Tristan Perez (170, 28-8) won his first title with a 5-1 decision over Loveland’s Marcelo Espinoza Diaz and gave Windsor their fourth title of the night. Salazar’s win made it five for the Wizards.

    Pueblo East also crowned a four-time champion in heavyweight Andy Garcia (33-3), who is the school’s lone four-time champion.

    Fellow Eagles wrestler and freshman Weston Dalton (120, 34-4) capped a stellar season with a pin with 16 seconds left in the second period against Pueblo County’s Boden White.

    Dalton’s only loss of 2020 came Feb. 1 at the Rocky Welton invitational. To end the night with a four-time champ and start with a stout freshman excited Eagles coach Pat Laughlin.

    “It’s been a privilege for me to coach a four-timer who is also a great man and I’m fortunate to have a kid of his status,” Laughlin said. “Having guys like Weston and Andy just speaks to our staff and our team as a whole. Weston is a working machine and right now the focus is next year. We take it period by period, match by match and season by season. (Weston) has all the tools to make it four. I’ll leave it at that.”

  • The state wrestling tournament’s championship matchups

    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

    The state wrestling finals are on Saturday night at Pepsi Center. The matchups in each weight class are below.

    Find complete live results from the tournament here.

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    Class 5A

    • 106 pounds: Frankie boy Sanchez (Grandview) vs. Derek Glenn, Jr. (Cherokee Trail)
    • 113 pounds: Alec Beltran (Horizon) vs. Kenny Sailas (Brighton)
    • 120 pounds: Dawson Collins (Grand Junction) vs. Armando Garcia (Denver East)
    • 126 pounds: Vince Cornella (Monarch) vs. Jakob Romero (Pomona)
    • 132 pounds: Jaron Mahler (Ponderosa) vs. Kieran Thompson (Grand Junction)
    • 138 pounds: Dean Noble (Poudre) vs. Daniel Cardenas (Pomona)
    • 145 pounds: Antonio Segura (Regis Jesuit) vs. Joey Joiner (Legacy)
    • 152 pounds: Cody Ginther (Fossil Ridge) vs. Hudson Cropp (Fort Collins)
    • 160 pounds: Gage Bernall (Pomona) vs. Nathan Fitzpatrick (Monarch)
    • 170 pounds: Tyson Beauperthuy (Doherty) vs. Draygan Colonese (Pine Creek)
    • 182 pounds: Joe Renner (Grandview) vs. Jack Forbes (Columbine)
    • 195 pounds: Alec Hargreaves (Rocky Mountain) vs. Franklin Cruz (Pomona)
    • 220 pounds: Sam Hart (Cherokee Trail) vs. Dylan BravoPacker (Brighton)
    • 285 pounds: Zach Schraeder (Columbine) vs. Julian Williams (Cherokee Trail)

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    Class 4A

    • 106 pounds: Kobi Johnson (Loveland) vs. Logan Novara (Longmont)
    • 113 pounds: Dominic Castro (Pueblo Centennial) vs. Rudy Lopez (Erie)
    • 120 pounds: Boden White (Pueblo County) vs. Weston Dalton (Pueblo East)
    • 126 pounds: Angel Flores (Coronado) vs. Malachi Contreras (Mountain View)
    • 132 pounds: Dominick Serrano (Windsor) vs. John Beau Hostler (Broomfield)
    • 138 pounds: Vance Vombaur (Windsor) vs. John Nicholas (Longmont)
    • 145 pounds: Darren Green (Broomfield) vs. Aaden Valdez (Pueblo East)
    • 152 pounds: Jaxon Garoutte (Pueblo County) vs. Isaias Estrada (Thomas Jefferson)
    • 160 pounds: Cody Eaton (Windsor) vs. Chase Engelhardt (Thompson Valley)
    • 170 pounds: Tristian Perez (Windsor) vs. Marcelo Espinoza Diaz (Loveland)
    • 182 pounds: Isaiah Salazar (Windsor) vs. Cole Simmons (Montrose)
    • 195 pounds: Miles Beam (Roosevelt) vs. Bryce Garcia (Pueblo County)
    • 220 pounds: Jared Volcic (Mesa Ridge) vs. Bryant Walker (Broomfield)
    • 285 pounds: Andy Garcia (Pueblo East) vs. Matthew Moore (Mesa Ridge)

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    Class 3A

    • 106 pounds: Roberto Estrada (Weld Central) vs. Matthew Medina (Eagle Valley)
    • 113 pounds: Davion Chavez (Alamosa) vs. Angelo Lozado (Jefferson)
    • 120 pounds: Brady Hankin (Woodland Park) vs. Isaiah Gamez (La Junta)
    • 126 pounds: Jacob Duran (Fort Lupton) vs. Johnny Masopust (Florence)
    • 132 pounds: Zane Rankin (Lamar) vs. Zach Marrero (Strasburg)
    • 138 pounds: Lucas Comroe (Eagle Valley) vs. Isaiah Rios (Valley)
    • 145 pounds: Zander Condit (Jefferson) vs. Ryan Dirksen (Eaton)
    • 152 pounds: Cameron Lucero (Pagosa Springs) vs. Nick Gallegos (Jefferson)
    • 160 pounds: Jaziah Whaley (Valley) vs. Tanner Baumgartner (Weld Central)
    • 170 pounds: Cole Gray (Woodland Park) vs. Mac Copeland (Bennett)
    • 182 pounds: Brian Paxton (Fort Morgan) vs. Cody DuBois (Bennett)
    • 195 pounds: Nick Wellen (Brush) vs. Jeremiah Garcia (Platte Valley)
    • 220 pounds: Cody Ponce (Eagle Valley) vs. John Foutz (Bayfield)
    • 285 pounds: Emanuel Munoz (Alcala ) vs. Tanner True (Eaton)

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    Class 2A

    • 106 pounds: Michael Romero (Swink) vs. Brady Collins (Wray)
    • 113 pounds: Cade Rockwell (Wray) vs. Lane Hunsberger (Cedaredge)
    • 120 pounds: Michael Atencio (Rye) vs. Michael Maldonado (Rocky Ford)
    • 126 pounds: Trey Geyer (Cedaredge) vs. Oran Huff (Lyons)
    • 132 pounds: Blaze Brophy (Yuma) vs. Lain Yapoujian (Byers)
    • 138 pounds: Wyatt Yapoujian (Byers) vs. Clint Brown (Peyton)
    • 145 pounds: Wesley VanMatre (John Mall) vs. David Gardner (Lyons)
    • 152 pounds: Tyler Collins (Wray) vs. Zeb Etter (Paonia)
    • 160 pounds: Grey Neal (Paonia) vs. Micah Hertrich (Buena Vista)
    • 170 pounds: Adam Schulz (Crowley County) vs. Luis Chafino (Holyoke)
    • 182 pounds: Hunter Planansky (Hayden) vs. Colby Clatterbaugh (Meeker)
    • 195 pounds: Karson Bean (Lyons) vs. Fabian Lopez (Sedgwick/Fleming)
    • 220 pounds: Jesse Tapia (Rocky Ford) vs. Jose Molina (Wray)
    • 285 pounds: Peyton Froman (Rocky Ford) vs. Remi Lucero (Centauri)
  • Wrestling rankings: Five new teams hop in

    Below are this week’s 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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    Class 2A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Wray 1
    2 Cedaredge 3
    3 Rocky Ford 2
    4 Highland 5
    5 John Mall 6
    6 Centauri 10
    7 Hotchkiss 9
    8 Buena Vista 8
    9 Lyons 7
    10 Paonia 4
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Valley 3
    2 Jefferson 1
    3 Pagosa Springs 5
    4 Alamosa 2
    5 Lamar 4
    6 Eaton
    7 Bennett 10
    8 Weld Central 7
    9 Woodland Park
    10 Sterling 8
    Dropped out
    Eagle Valley (6), Fort Morgan (9).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Windsor 1
    2 Pueblo East 2
    3 Broomfield 4
    4 Pueblo County 3
    5 Pueblo West 8
    6 Cheyenne Mountain 6
    7 Coronado
    8 Longmont 10
    9 Thompson Valley
    10 Loveland 9
    Dropped out
    Mesa Ridge (5), Roosevelt (7).
    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pomona 1
    2 Cherokee Trail 5
    3 Monarch 3
    4 Rocky Mountain 2
    5 Ponderosa 4
    6 Brighton 7
    7 Grand Junction 6
    8 Grandview
    9 Poudre 8
    10 Legacy 10
    Dropped out
    Pine Creek (9).
  • Girls swimming rankings: Cherry Creek and Evergreen take over as top-ranked teams

    This week’s girls swimming rankings are below.

    These team rankings are created from the top marks of the season so far which have been entered in MaxPreps. They are compiled by PrepSwimCo.com.

    In addition, the top individual marks of the season to date are compiled here.

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    PrepSwimCo.com Girls Swimming & Diving Rankings

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Cherry Creek 2
    2 Fairview 1
    3 Arapahoe 5
    4 Heritage 3
    5 Chatfield 4
    6 Legacy 8
    7 Fossil Ridge 7
    8 Mountain Vista
    9 Lewis-Palmer 10
    10 Valor Christian 9
    Dropped out
    Regis Jesuit (6).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Cheyenne Mountain 1
    2 Rampart 3
    3 Mullen 2
    4 Dakota Ridge 6
    5 Broomfield 4
    6 Grand Junction 9
    7 Windsor 10
    8 Silver Creek 5
    9 Niwot 8
    10 Monarch 7
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Evergreen 4
    2 Salida 1
    3 Glenwood Springs 5
    4 Aspen 6
    5 Durango 7
    6 Kent Denver
    7 Pueblo County 2
    8 Green Mountain 8
    9 Erie 3
    10 Discovery Canyon 9
    Dropped out
    Thomas Jefferson (10).
  • Girls swimming rankings: Fairview moves up to No. 1 in 5A

    This week’s girls swimming rankings are below.

    These team rankings are created from the top marks of the season so far which have been entered in MaxPreps. They are compiled by PrepSwimCo.com.

    In addition, the top individual marks of the season to date are compiled here.

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    PrepSwimCo.com Girls Swimming & Diving Rankings

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Fairview 2
    2 Cherry Creek 1
    3 Heritage 3
    4 Chatfield 4
    5 Arapahoe 5
    6 Regis Jesuit 6
    7 Fossil Ridge 7
    8 Legacy 8
    9 Valor Christian 9
    10 Lewis-Palmer 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Cheyenne Mountain 1
    2 Mullen 2
    3 Rampart 3
    4 Broomfield 4
    5 Silver Creek 5
    6 Dakota Ridge 6
    7 Monarch 7
    8 Niwot 9
    9 Grand Junction
    10 Windsor 10
    Dropped out
    Pine Creek (8).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Salida 1
    2 Pueblo County 2
    3 Erie 3
    4 Evergreen 4
    5 Glenwood Springs 7
    6 Aspen 6
    7 Durango 5
    8 Green Mountain 8
    9 Discovery Canyon 9
    10 Thomas Jefferson
    Dropped out
    Holy Family (10).
  • Undefeated wrestlers looking for final push as state tournament draws near

    (Photo courtesy of Brandon Lohr)

    Oran Huff was one of 56 wrestlers that stood at the very top of the state wrestling podium. With eight losses to his name, Huff entered the Class 2A 126-pound bracket looking to do something special for himself and for his teammates at Lyons.

    Two pins and two decisions later, he claimed gold at Pepsi Center. He was just a sophomore, but he carried his way through the state bracket like a seasoned veteran. He had come so close the year before, but fell in the quarterfinals on his way to a fourth-place finish.

    This year, he’s removing all doubt that anyone can beat him. Mainly because no one has beaten him.

    Huff is one of 10 wrestlers who have wrestled 20 matches this season and walked away victorious in each and every one of them. He’s gotten better and better each season and taking an undefeated record into the state tournament is a good way to be better this season. It’s also a way that it’s easy to feel pressure.

    Luckily for Huff, he’s not about the end of the road as much as he is taking in the moment. And in the individual moment, pressure isn’t something that gets to him.

    “I don’t feel like I’m dealing with a lot of it,” he said. “I’d like to to go undefeated, but losses happen and I’m going to lose eventually be it whenever it happens. Hopefully it doesn’t happen within the season.”

    Of his 30 victories this year, only seven of them have not been by fall. He’s been truly dominant as the 2019-20 season has played out.

    For the most part, so has Colorado Springs Christian’s Jake Hamilton. The Lions’ senior started the season wrestling in the 160-pound division, but has since dropped to 152 which is where he plans to make his run at state.

    “We’ve been to a couple of easy tournaments where the competition wasn’t too hard there,” Hamilton said. “I’ve had a couple of close matches where I was pretty lucky to win. I just walk out on the mat with so much confidence where I know that not a single person can finish a shot on me.”

    That’s half the battle right there is the mentality.

    Each time these undefeated wrestlers get their hand raised they start looking toward their next opponents and a big reason why they keep winning is their belief that they can do so.

    That’s been the case for Doherty’s Tyson Beauperthuy who has more wins than anyone in the state at 31. That’s the case Windsor’s Dominick Serrano who at 29-0 will go for his fourth state championship in just a few weeks.

    Even more impressive is that Serrano has yet to lose a high school match in his career.

    Serrano’s season doesn’t come as a surprise as he has already finished three undefeated seasons, but that isn’t the case for the other competitors. Even though Huff has continued to get better in his career, not having a loss to his name with state just around the corner is a bit of a surprise, even to him.

    “I’ve had some really close matches that could’ve gone either way,” Huff said. “I haven’t expected to have this kind of season, but I’m really happy about it.”

    Wrestlers head to regionals on Feb. 14 to try and qualify for the 2020 state wrestling tournament at Pepsi Center.

    With the level of competition rising from here on out, staying undefeated will be an impressive achievement for those wrestlers without a loss to their name.

    Dominick Serrano Windsor wrestling
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • Wrestling rankings: Skyview and Douglas County join

    Below are this week’s 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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    Class 2A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Wray 1
    2 Rocky Ford 2
    3 Cedaredge 3
    4 Highland 5
    5 Centauri 10
    6 Paonia 4
    7 John Mall 6
    8 Lyons 7
    9 Buena Vista 8
    10 Hotchkiss 9
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Jefferson 1
    2 Valley 3
    3 Alamosa 2
    4 Lamar 4
    5 Pagosa Springs 5
    6 Weld Central 7
    7 Eagle Valley 6
    8 Sterling 8
    9 Skyview
    10 Bennett 10
    Dropped out
    Fort Morgan (9).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Windsor 1
    2 Pueblo East 2
    3 Pueblo County 3
    4 Broomfield 4
    5 Mesa Ridge 5
    6 Cheyenne Mountain 6
    7 Roosevelt 7
    8 Pueblo West 8
    9 Loveland 9
    10 Longmont 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pomona 1
    2 Rocky Mountain 2
    3 Monarch 3
    4 Ponderosa 4
    5 Cherokee Trail 5
    6 Grand Junction 6
    7 Brighton 7
    8 Poudre 8
    9 Douglas County
    10 Legacy 10
    Dropped out
    Pine Creek (9).
  • Wrestling rankings: Loveland and Poudre join this week

    Below are this week’s 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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    Class 2A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Wray 1
    2 Rocky Ford 2
    3 Cedaredge 3
    4 Paonia 4
    5 Highland 5
    6 John Mall 7
    7 Lyons 6
    8 Buena Vista 8
    9 Hotchkiss 9
    10 Centauri 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Jefferson 1
    2 Alamosa 2
    3 Valley 3
    4 Lamar 5
    5 Pagosa Springs 4
    6 Eagle Valley 6
    7 Weld Central 7
    8 Sterling 8
    9 Fort Morgan 9
    10 Bennett 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Windsor 1
    2 Pueblo East 2
    3 Pueblo County 3
    4 Broomfield 4
    5 Mesa Ridge 6
    6 Cheyenne Mountain 7
    7 Roosevelt 5
    8 Pueblo West 8
    9 Loveland
    10 Longmont 10
    Dropped out
    Grand Junction Central (9).
    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pomona 1
    2 Rocky Mountain 3
    3 Monarch 7
    4 Ponderosa 2
    5 Cherokee Trail 5
    6 Grand Junction 4
    7 Brighton 6
    8 Poudre
    9 Pine Creek 9
    10 Legacy 10
    Dropped out
    Grandview (8).