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All-state wrestling teams for 2015-16 season

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(Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

The 2015-16 all-state wrestling teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

These teams were created based upon results at the state meet. Coaches of the year were selected by team performance at the state meet, as well.

Wrestlers of the year were determined by a formula which took the following information into account: season record; season winning percentage; type of wins at state (pin, tech fall, major decision); and strength of a weight classification’s bracket.

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

Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A


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Class 5A

Wrestler of the year: Ryan Deakin, Legacy

Coach of the year: Sam Federico, Pomona

First Team
Name School Year Weight
Dawson Cranmer Chaparral Senior 170
Ryan Deakin Legacy Senior 138
Gabriel Dinette Lakewood Sophomore 145
Jacob Greenwood Poudre Sophomore 132
Fabian Gutierrez Adams City Senior 113
Malik Heinselman Castle View Sophomore 106
Peter Isais Pine Creek Junior 160
Jordan Martinez Pine Creek Junior 120
Garrett Niel Pine Creek Sophomore 182
Josiah Rider Grand Junction Sophomore 152
Theorius Robison Pomona Freshman 126
Trenton Schultz Mountain Vista Junior 195
Cohl Schultz Ponderosa Freshman 220
Clayton Voytilla Fruita Senior 285


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Class 4A

Wrestler of the year: Parker Simington, Thompson Valley

Coach of the year: Eddie Soto, Pueblo County

First Team
Name School Year Weight
Andrew Alirez Greeley Central Freshman 120
Deric Cruz Mesa Ridge Junior 195
Justin Davis Pueblo County Junior 132
Samuel Freeman Mesa Ridge Senior 145
Dante Garcia Pueblo County Sophomore 182
Alex Mai Fort Morgan Senior 220
Toby McBride Fort Morgan Senior 285
Parker Simington Thompson Valley Senior 160
Jace Trujillo Pueblo East Freshman 113
Sam Turner Discovery Canyon Senior 138
Will Vombaur Windsor Freshman 106
Grant Willits Pueblo County Junior 126
Hunter Willits Pueblo County Junior 152
Myles Wilson Glenwood Springs Junior 170


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Class 3A

Wrestler of the year: Jimmy Fate, Berthoud

Coach of the year: Mike Caciari, Valley

First Team
Name School Year Weight
Ricky Ayala Sheridan Junior 220
Kyle Cisneros Jefferson Junior 126
Zach Damian Valley Senior 145
Isaiah DeLaCerda Alamosa Junior 113
Sam deSeriere Mullen Junior 285
Chad Ellis Berthoud Senior 195
Jimmy Fate Berthoud Senior 160
Macoy Flanagan Valley Senior 170
Brendon Garcia Dolores Huerta Freshman 106
Jacob Jimenez Olathe Senior 152
Michael Johnson Lamar Senior 132
Dalton Robertson Weld Central Senior 182
Jody Sandoval II Fort Lupton Junior 120
Aaron Trujillo Valley Junior 138


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Class 2A

Wrestler of the year: TJ Shelton, Meeker

Coach of the year: JC Watt, Meeker

First Team
Name School Year Weight
Brandon Anderson Sedgwick County/Fleming Senior 195
Sabyn Diamond Buena Vista Senior 160
Keith Dunagan Crowley County Junior 285
Morgan Fogg Highland Senior 126
Jeremy Fraser Rocky Ford Senior 132
Britton Holmes Peyton Junior 138
Quinton Montague Centauri Junior 120
Bo Pipher Paonia Senior 145
Devon Pontine Meeker Senior 182
Jacob Rodriguez Rocky Ford Junior 106
TJ Shelton Meeker Senior 170
Casey Turner Meeker Junior 152
Tanner Watson Akron Senior 113
Keegan Wentz Buena Vista Senior 220

3A wrestling: Robertson, Fate claim third championships; Valley claims team title

Dalton Robertson Weld Central state wrestling

Weld Central’s Dalton Robertson. More photos. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

DENVER — After securing the 106-pound state championship in Class 4A as a freshman, Weld Central’s Dalton Robertson had an ambitious vision.

As wrestlers mature over the course of their prep careers, naturally they tend to move up in weight classes. But Robertson wanted to go from one extreme to the other.

“My goal since my freshman year after winning 106 was, for my senior year, to win that heavyweight,” the senior said. “I wanted to be the first person to win the lightest weight and then the heaviest weight. I fell a little short, but I guess 182 isn’t bad.”

Robertson, a soon-to-be Northern Colorado Bear, won bookend state crowns, along with another his junior season, to cap off a storied career with three state championships in four seasons by defeating La Junta’s William Tyler 3-0. He also placed fifth in the 126-pound division in 4A in 2014 and won the 160-pound division in 3A in 2015.

While Robertson wasn’t the only state champion to repeat on Saturday at the Pepsi Center — five of six defending champions won again in 3A — Robertson’s wrestling journey has been particularly uncommon.

“It’s something that’s very unheard of,” Weld Central coach Jason Schellenberg said. “I think there’s a kid in California that graduated a few years back that jumped from 106 to 182, but I don’t think it’s ever happened in Colorado with that big of a jump — with undefeated seasons especially.”

Just as Robertson crossed classifications and won at multiple levels, Berthoud senior Jimmy Fate did the same during his illustrious career for the Spartans. As a sophomore, he topped all competitors in the 138-pound division in 4A. As a junior, he conquered 145 in 3A.

Finally, in his state tournament finale, Fate pinned Steamboat Springs sophomore Hayden Johnson in a mere 55 seconds for the 160-pound title to solidify his place in history as a three-time state champion.

“It’s probably the weirdest one that I’ve won just because I’m actually done now,” Fate said. “It feels great. I’m just kind of reflecting on all the people that have helped me get to where I am today. It chokes me up a little bit.”

Fate, another University of Northern Colorado signee, posted a 44-2 record in his senior year for Berthoud.

“The first one was real sweet, but I’m glad to get this one taken care of,” he said. “It just feels good to get this third one and close it out right.”

Alamosa junior Isaiah DeLaCerda (38-5, 113), Fort Lupton junior Jody Sandoval II (42-2, 120) and Berthoud senior Chad Ellis (33-2, 195) filled out the group of five that won at least back-to-back crowns. Dolores Huerta senior Marcus Garcia was the only defending champion to get taken down as he was defeated 3-2 by Sheridan junior Ricky Ayala (42-3) at 220. Freshman Brendon Garcia of Dolores Huerta went unbeaten, 41-0, with an 8-1 decision over Brush’s Caleb Cox at 106.

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Valley won the 3A team championship. (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

As for the chase for the team title, Valley overcame all challengers for their third consecutive 3A championship with 144 points.

Dolores Huerta was the runner-up with 119.5 points, Berthoud was third with 97.5, and Olathe was fourth with 94.

The Vikings from Gilcrest, coached by veteran Mike Caciari, have now won three titles in wrestling and 16 total titles in the school’s history.

The championship finals actually began with a defeat for Valley, sophomore Brandon Damian was beaten by Lamar senior Michael Johnson 9-7 in the 132-pound class, but the Vikings remained poised.

In the 170 finals, senior Macoy Flanagan tied the Colorado record for most wins in a single season by going 51-0 with an 8-5 victory over Holy Family junior Kolsen Welham.

“He’s just been dominating all year,” Caciari said. “I don’t think he’s been taken down once. He’s a great leader. That’s one of the reasons we win all these things, because he’s such a great leader.”

“It’s truly cool,” Caciari added about a trio of titles. “Every one of them has been a little different. This wasn’t decided until the finals.

“I think we just have a lot of kids who really buy in. They work really hard and they are tough, so they can be pushed hard and won’t quit. Not all kids are like that, so we have special boys.”

Junior Aaron Trujillo (48-3, 138) and senior Zach Damian (35-8, 145) also completed their weekends with gold medals for Valley. Kyle Cisneros of Jefferson (126), Jacob Jimenez of Olathe (152) and Sam deSeriere of Mullen (285) triumphed in 3A as well.

State wrestling semifinals: T.J. Shelton set to wrestle for a fourth title

TJ Shelton Meeker wrestling

Meeker’s T.J. Shelton, left, will wrestle for a fourth state title on Saturday night after winning in the semifinals on Friday. More photos. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

DENVER — T.J. Shelton will have a shot at a fourth-straight wrestling championship on Saturday night.

Shelton, the Meeker senior who has won titles his freshman, sophomore and junior seasons, pinned Paonia’s Jeramiah Hillman in the semifinals of the Class 2A 170-pound bracket at the state wrestling tournament on Friday night. The match lasted 3 minutes and 58 seconds.

Now, Shelton has a chance to join elite company and become the state’s 19th four-time champion. He will face Centauri’s Chris Martin in the final.

Shelton has advanced to the finals with three pins, including a match earlier Friday in the quarterfinals.

Two sets of twin brothers advance to Saturday’s finals

Matt Finesilver Cherry Creek state wrestling

Matt Finesilver gets his arm raised after winning his 152-pound semifinal match. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

The first person ton congratulate Cherry Creek senior Matt Finesilver on his win in the 5A 152-pound semifinal match was his twin brother, Josh.

Both Finesilver brothers will be wrestling for state titles Saturday night. Josh had advanced earlier in the 126-pound bracket and is looking to win his first championship.

Matt won the 152-pound title last year.

“It’s pretty awesome,” Matt said. “I probably get more nervous to watch his matches than I do to wrestle in mine.”

If the post-match behavior is any indicator, Josh probably feels the same way. Having already advanced, Josh was pacing around like a madman as he waited on his brother.

In 4A, another set of twin brothers will be trying to bring home individual titles. Grant and Hunter Willits each won state championships in 2014, but Grant was disqualified last year after missing weight the morning of quarterfinals.

On track for three titles

Heading into Friday night’s semifinals, there were eight wrestlers who had a chance to win three titles. After the semis, all eight of those remain on track.

John Mall junior Jonathan Andreatta narrowly advanced to the championship match in 2A 120 with a 6-3 win over Moises Juarez of Monte Vista.

Pueblo County’s Hunter Willits, another junior, also won, as mentioned above via his 14-1 major decision.

The six others? Well, all pinned their respective opponents:

  • Paonia’s Bo Pipher (2A 145) over Highland’s Bryson Fogg in three minutes.
  • Berthoud’s Jimmy Fate (3A 160) beat Sergio Campos of Hotchkiss in 1:16.
  • Dalton Robertson of Weld Central (3A 182) pinned Sterling’s Patrick Holtzhauser in 1:49.
  • Sam Turner of Discovery Canyon (4A 138) beat Thompson Valley’s Braydon Besse in 1:04.
  • Fort Morgan’s Toby McBride (4A 285) fell Montrose’s Sam Distel in 29 seconds.
  • Parker Simington of Thompson Valley (4A 160) over Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman in 2:25.

Pomona’s Tomas Gutierrez also entered the tournament with two previous championships, but he fell in the quarterfinals of 5A’s 120-pound bracket.

How other returning champions fared

Aside from that group, every other returning champion that was alive entering the semifinals advanced to a final.

That means that on Saturday evening, a total of 24 wrestlers will have a chance to repeat as champions. The breakdown is as follows: There are six returning wrestlers still alive in both 2A and 3A, nine from 4A, and three remaining in 5A.

Barker’s tournament comes to an end

Kaley Barker, the seventh girl to qualify for the state wrestling tournament, was eliminated from the competition with a loss to Thompson Valley’s Kasey Gault in the second round of the consolation bracket of the 4A 106 field.

Gault won, 11-5.

Barker became just the fourth girl to win a match at the tournament in the first round of the consolation bracket on Friday morning.

Team race update

The closest race is shaping up to be in 2A, where Centauri and Meeker head into Saturday tied with 110 points. Centauri has four finalists, and Meeker has three. And, of course, the two teams will face off in the 170-pound final as Shelton seeks his fourth championship.

Narrowly behind them in third place is Rocky Ford with 104.5 points.

In 3A, two-time defending champion Valley looks to have a firm grip. The Vikings lead the field with 112 points, ahead of second-place Dolores Huerta’s 91.5.

Pueblo County continues to head the 4A race, and now has 157 points. Greeley Central is second with 105.

Likewise, Pomona has held firm in 5A with 100 points. Pine Creek has 78 points, and is second. Legacy is third with 74.

Notables

  • Highland senior Morgan Fogg advanced to the final in 2A’s 126-pound bracket with a pin of Paonia’s Sackett Chesnik in 3:46. He is actually a defending champion, having won 4A’s 113 title last season while at Thompson Valley. Fogg transferred to Highland.
  • Buena Vista’s Keegan Wentz pinned his opponent, Ethan Barnes of Norwood/Nucla in 15 seconds in the 2A 220 semifinals to reach the final. Wentz is a returning champion, having won 2A’s 182 title last season.
  • Centauri’s Zach Martin ended a perfect season for Merino’s Trevor Elliott in the 2A 106 semifinals with a 6-0 decision. Elliott is now 33-1. Martin will wrestle for a title on Saturday.
  • Another unbeaten lost for the first time when Widefield’s Kris Davis beat Aron Pino Valenzuela of Littleton in sudden victory. Davis will wrestle for a title in 4A’s 220-pound division.
  • Here is a look at Saturday’s schedule.

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State wrestling notebook: Shelton, seeking fourth title, wins first match

Meeker's T.J. Shelton. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

Meeker’s TJ Shelton, pictured shortly after his opening-round win on Thursday. More photos from the first day of state wrestling. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

DENVER — Meeker’s TJ Shelton opened his quest for a fourth title with a pin of Wiggins’ Dillon Donaghy in 49 seconds in the first round of Thursday’s Class 2A state wrestling tournament.

Shelton, who wrestles at 170 pounds, will face Edgar Pedigo of Custer County in Friday’s quarterfinals. Pedigo pinned Rhett Uhland of Eads in 4:22.

Shelton won 2A’s 170-point title as a freshman, 160 pounds as a sophomore, and 170 again as a junior last season.

He is aiming to become the state’s 19th four-time champion.

Last season, Paonia’s Jesse Reed won a fourth championship, and Broomfield’s Phil Downing did the same in 2014. Only once before has the state has had a four-time champion in three-consecutive tournaments. The came in 2003-05, when a total of five wrestlers accomplished the feat.

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Willits makes triumphant return to state

Pueblo County Grant Willits wrestling

Grant Willits. More photos. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

Grant Willits has a lot to prove this year.

The junior from Pueblo County came into the 2015 state wrestling tournament with his eyes on taking his second state championship. But when weigh-ins took place, Willits missed his cut by a tenth of a pound and was disqualified.

Thursday he made a triumphant return to the floor at Pepsi Center and pinned Littleton’s Poe Di in the 4A 126-pound bracket.

“It feels nice,” Willits said. “I definitely feel like I have a chip on my shoulder. This whole summer I just thought about it all the time and worked harder and harder to make up for what happened last year and try to chase a title this year.”

Willits will face Riley Prough from Glenwood Springs in Friday’s quarterfinals.

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Returning champions, unbeatens roll on

  • In addition to Shelton, each of the other returning champions in every class advanced to the quarterfinals during the first session at the Pepsi Center. There are a total of 26 — six each in class 2A and 3A, nine in 4A, and five in 5A.
  • Included in that group are two juniors who have each won championships in their first two seasons: John Mall’s Jonathan Andreatta (2A 120), and Pueblo County’s Hunter Willits (4A 152).
  • Likewise, all wrestlers who entered the day unbeaten stayed that way. There are five undefeated wrestlers in both 2A and 4A, and three in 3A. The 5A tournament does not have an unbeaten in its field.

Quick pins, total pins

  • 40 wrestlers finished with pins in less than a minute during the first round on Thursday. Of those, 12 came in less than 30 seconds.
  • The quickest pin of the day belonged to Sergio Campos of Hotchkiss, who took down Calhan’s Matthew Heitmann in 15 seconds at 2A 106. The record for the quickest pin is four seconds.
  • In the first round of each of the four tournaments, there were a total of 213 pins. By class, 2A had the most first-round pins with 68, 4A had 52, 3A had 51, and 5A had 42

Team races

  • In 2A, defending champion Rocky Ford leads the field at Round 1 with 30.5 points. Meeker, runner-up a year ago, was second with 28. Centauri is third with 25.
  • The 3A race is also being led by a defending champion in Valley, which sits at 30 points after the first round. Berthoud is currently in second (24 points), and Dolores Huerta is third (22).
  • Pueblo County jumped out ahead in the 4A team race, and leads with 34.5 points. The Hornets were runner-up last season. Greeley Central is second with 29.5, Cheyenne Mountain is third with 25, and defending champion Thompson Valley sits fourth with 19.5.
  • Pomona heads the 5A race with 27 points. Legacy and Pine Creek sit in a tie for second with 21 points, Ponderosa is fourth with 16.5, and Poudre is fifth with 15.5.

Friday’s schedule

  • The 2A/3A championship quarterfinals will begin at 10 a.m. at the Pepsi Center, with first-round consolations immediately following.
  • The 4A/5A championship quarterfinals are scheduled for 12:45 p.m., against with first-round consolations immediately following.
  • Semifinals in all classes are scheduled for 7:15 p.m.
  • Find a complete schedule here.

Notables

  • Berthoud’s Christian Kalinoski beat Eaton’s Hayden Gavette 2-1 in a match that went three overtimes in the 3A 106-pound bracket.
  • Estes Parks’ Eric Todd also had a three-OT win, beating Coal Ridge’s Jacx Power 8-7 in 3A 160.
  • One other match went to overtime: Highland’s Bryson Fogg beat Meeker’s Hunter Garcia in 2A 145.
  • Fort Morgan’s Toby McBride, a CSU football recruit, pinned Wheat Ridge’s Nikolos Schnebly in 27 seconds. McBride is a two-time champion.

More coverage

State wrestling quarterfinals: Shelton moves on, comebacks and upsets highlight Day 2

TJ Shelton Meeker wrestling

T.J. Shelton pins Custer County’s Edgar Pedigo in the quarterfinals on Friday. More photos. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

DENVER — Meeker senior T.J. Shelton, who is aiming for a fourth wrestling championship, cruised to the semifinals with a win on Friday morning.

Shelton, wrestling in Class 2A’s 170-pound bracket, pinned Edgar Pedigo of Custer County in 1:12 to secure the quarterfinal win. He also pinned his opponent in the first round.

Shelton is set to face Jeramiah Hillman in the semifinals, which begin around 7:15 p.m. on Friday. Hillman has also pinned both of his opponents in the first two rounds.

Colorado has had 18 four-time champions at this tournament. Shelton is aiming to be the 19th.

Greeley Central’s Ben Euresti rallies from down 12-0

Ben Euresti had himself a quarterfinal comeback.

He found himself down early to Pueblo County’s Nathan Bonham, a freshman who was favored coming into the 106-pound quarterfinal match. And in no time, Bonham showed exactly why. Before Euresti knew what had happened, he found himself down 5-0 and knew that he had to start turning things around.

“He was so long that I had to adjust my style to see what he was doing,” Euresti said. “He gave me a perfect little head right there and I took advantage of it.”

By that point, Bonham had a 12-0 lead. But Eurseti was able to get Bonham’s shoulders on the mat and register a pin despite nearly being the victim of a technical fall.

The Greeley Central junior will face Windsor freshman Will Vombaur in the 4A semifinals Friday night.

Eurseti, by the way, beat Mountain View’s Kaley Barker in the first round. Barker became the seventh girl to wrestle at the state tournament on Thursday.

Ponderosa’s Hunter Matney ends Tomas Gutierrez’s bid at third title

The plan for Ponderosa junior Hutner Matney was simple: keep it close.

He was able to do just that in his 5A 120-quarterfinal battle with two-time state champion Tomas Gutierrez. The Pomona senior held a 2-1 lead in the third period, but little did he know that Matney had him right where he wanted him.

“I could feel him start to wear down a little bit,” Matney said. “That’s when I turned it on and went full speed.”

This is Matney’s third year at the state wrestling tournament and he has never won a championship. He fell in the 106-pound finals in 2015 to Pomona’s Dayton Marvel.

After taking down Gutierrez in Thursday’s early session, he feels good about his odds at coming away with with the 5A 120 title.

“The kid I wrestle next (Poudre’s Job Greenwood) I’ve beaten so I should be good to go there,” Matney said. “Then it’s just one-by-one, match-by-match.”

Mountain View’s Kaley Barker wins in consolation bracket

Mountain View wrestling Kaley Barker

Mountain View’s Kaley Barker. More photos. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

Kaley Barker, who became the seventh girl to wrestle at the state tournament Thursday, won her first round consolation match on Friday afternoon.

Barker pinned her opponent, Evergreen’s Connor Williams in 4:00. She now advances to the second round of the consolation bracket and will face Thompson Valley sophomore Kasey Gault on Friday night.

Of the seven girls who have qualified for state, just two — Soroco’s Lauryn Bruggink in 2010 and Grand Valley’s Cody Pfau in 2013 — have ever won multiple matches.

No girl has ever placed at the state tournament.

2A team race stays close

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Defending champion Rocky Ford sits in second place in the 2A team race. Enriquez Romero won his consolation match on Friday. More photos. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

Meeker trailed Rocky Ford by 2.5 points after the first day of competition on Thursday. But, with five wrestlers advancing to the semifinals and two more advancing in the consolation bracket, the Cowboys have jumped into the team lead with 63 points following the early session on Friday.

Rocky Ford, the defending champion, is now second with 59.5 points, while Centauri remains in third with 58.

Meeker has won eight team wrestling championships, the most recent coming when it captured 2A in 2005. That was actually the third of three-straight titles.

Valley aiming for a third-straight 3A title

Valley has won the past two team championships in 3A, and the Vikings seem intent on doing it again.

The team led the 3A race after the first day of competition, and it remains there following the quarterfinals. Valley has placed six wrestlers into the semifinals and has 64 points.

Dolores Huerta has moved up to second place in 3A with 51.5 points.

The most recent three-time champion was Paonia (2012-14) in 2A. And prior to Valley’s run in 3A, Alamosa won three-straight 3A titles from 2011-13.

Pueblo County in control of 4A

The Willits brothers aren’t going just for individual titles. Their run to the semifinals has Pueblo County in the lead for the 4A team title with 82 points as semifinals are slated to begin Friday night.

Greeley Central trails by only eight, sitting at 74 points.

Cheyenne Mountain, Mesa Ridge, defending 4A team champion Thompson Valley and Pueblo East are all locked in a battle for control of third place with the four teams being separated by only seven points.

Pomona has a grip on 5A race

Pomona was ranked No. 1 in 5A by On The Mat for most of the season. Through the first two sessions at state wrestling, the Panthers are living up to that billing.

Pomona led the team race after Day 1 action, and continues to do so following Friday’s early session. The Panthers have 59 points, ahead of second-place Legacy (46). Ponderosa sits third with 44.5 points.

Arvada West, the two-time defending champion, is 21st with 14 points.

The Panthers’ last title came in 2013, just prior to Arvada West’s recent run.

Returning champs, unbeatens continue to roll

Each of the returning champions in 4A and 3A moved to the semifinals. Likewise, all of the unbeaten wrestlers in each of those classes, as well as 2A, also advanced.

2A featured seven returning champions, and five undefeated wrestlers. Six returning 2A champions are still alive. On Friday, Limon’s Jayden Hilferty (285 pounds) lost in the quarterfinals. Only one 2A wrestler, Paonia’s Bo Pipher, a 145-pounder, is a returning champion who is also unbeaten at 46-0.

In 3A, there are six returning champions, as well, and three unbeatens. Likewise, the classification only has one returning wrestler who is unbeaten: Dalton Robertson of Weld Central, who is now 43-0 in the 182-pound field.

In 4A, there are 10 returning champions and five unbeatens. Two, Thompson Valley’s Parker Simington (160) and Fort Morgan’s Toby McBride (285), fit into both categories.

The 5A returning champions took a hit. As noted above, two-time champ Tomas Gutierrez fell to Ponderosa’s Hunter Matney. His teammate, Dayton Marvel lost to Riley Garner-Orr of Grand Junction Central on a 4-2 decision. Heading into semifinals, three returning champions remain.

There were no unbeaten wrestlers in 5A heading into the tournament.

Notables

Pueblo County wrestling Grant Willits

Pueblo County’s Grant Willits. More photos. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

  • Pueblo County’s Grant Willits, on a mission after missing weight at state a year ago, advanced to the semifinals with a 6-0 win over Windsor’s Sam Zdenek in the 4A 126 bracket. Willits was a champion two years ago at 106 pounds.
  • Willits’ twin brother, Hunter, himself a two-time champion, moved to the semifinals with a 10-0 major decision over Colin Saiz of Denver South at 4A 152.
  • For the fourth year in a row, Cherry Creek will have at least one Finesilver brother wrestling in the semifinals. This also marks the third-consecutive tournament that at least two of the Finesilver brothers have made the semifinals. This year, twins Josh (126) and Matt (152) have both advanced.
  • Of the schools with one qualifier, just five advanced their lone wrestler to the semifinals: Dolores, Holy Family, Centaurus, Douglas County, and Horizon.
  • The semifinals in all classes will begin at 7:15 p.m. at the Pepsi Center. The 2A/3A consolation bracket resumes at 5:45 p.m., and the 4A/5A consolation does so at 7:15 p.m.

Week 9 wrestling rankings from On The Mat

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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Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A

Class 5A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Pomona 1
2 Legacy 3
3 Pine Creek 2
4 Poudre 4
5 Ponderosa 5
6 Cherokee Trail 6
7 Castle View
8 Fruita Monument 9
9 Grandview 7
10 Adams City
Dropped out
Grand Junction (8), Broomfield (10).

Class 4A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Pueblo County 1
2 Greeley Central 2
3 Windsor 3
4 Cheyenne Mountain 6
5 Discovery Canyon 5
6 Mesa Ridge 7
7 Thompson Valley 4
8 Pueblo East 8
9 Pueblo West
10 Fort Morgan 10
Dropped out
Longmont (9).

Class 3A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Valley 1
2 Dolores Huerta 2
3 Berthoud 3
4 Lamar 5
5 Olathe 4
6 La Junta 6
7 Delta 7
8 Alamosa 10
9 Sheridan 8
10 Sterling 9
Dropped out
None.

Class 2A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Rocky Ford 1
2 Meeker 3
3 Centauri 2
4 Buena Vista 6
5 Highland 8
6 Hotchkiss 4
7 Paonia 7
8 Sedgwick County/Fleming 10
9 Ignacio
10 Akron
Dropped out
Norwood/Nucla (5), Crowley County (9).

Week 8 wrestling rankings from On The Mat

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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Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A

Class 5A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Pomona 1
2 Pine Creek 2
3 Legacy 3
4 Poudre 4
5 Ponderosa 5
6 Cherokee Trail 6
7 Grandview 7
8 Grand Junction 8
9 Fruita Monument
10 Broomfield 10
Dropped out
Brighton (9).

Class 4A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Pueblo County 1
2 Greeley Central 2
3 Windsor 3
4 Thompson Valley 4
5 Discovery Canyon 5
6 Cheyenne Mountain 6
7 Mesa Ridge 7
8 Pueblo East 8
9 Longmont 9
10 Fort Morgan 10
Dropped out
None.

Class 3A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Valley 1
2 Dolores Huerta 2
3 Berthoud 3
4 Olathe 4
5 Lamar 5
6 La Junta 6
7 Delta 10
8 Sheridan 7
9 Sterling 8
10 Alamosa 9
Dropped out
None.

Class 2A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Rocky Ford 1
2 Centauri 2
3 Meeker 3
4 Hotchkiss 4
5 Norwood/Nucla 5
6 Buena Vista 8
7 Paonia 6
8 Highland 7
9 Crowley County
10 Sedgwick County/Fleming
Dropped out
John Mall (9), Ignacio (10).

Week 7 wrestling rankings from On The Mat

Cherry Creek Grandview wrestling generic

Grandview wrestling joined the 5A ranking at No. 7 this week. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

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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Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A

Class 5A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Pomona 1
2 Pine Creek 2
3 Legacy 4
4 Poudre 3
5 Ponderosa 5
6 Cherokee Trail 6
7 Grandview
8 Grand Junction 9
9 Brighton
10 Broomfield
Dropped out
Rocky Mountain (7), Fruita Monument (8), Chaparral (10).

Class 4A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Pueblo County 1
2 Greeley Central 2
3 Windsor 3
4 Thompson Valley 4
5 Discovery Canyon 5
6 Cheyenne Mountain 6
7 Mesa Ridge 8
8 Pueblo East 7
9 Longmont 9
10 Fort Morgan 10
Dropped out
None.

Class 3A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Valley 1
2 Dolores Huerta 2
3 Berthoud 3
4 Olathe 4
5 Lamar 5
6 La Junta 6
7 Sheridan 7
8 Sterling
9 Alamosa 9
10 Delta 8
Dropped out
Eaton (10).

Class 2A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Rocky Ford 1
2 Centauri 2
3 Meeker 3
4 Hotchkiss 5
5 Norwood/Nucla 4
6 Paonia 6
7 Highland 7
8 Buena Vista 8
9 John Mall 9
10 Ignacio 10
Dropped out
None.

Week 6 wrestling rankings from On The Mat

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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Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A

Class 5A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Pomona 1
2 Pine Creek 2
3 Poudre 3
4 Legacy 4
5 Ponderosa 5
6 Cherokee Trail 6
7 Rocky Mountain 7
8 Fruita Monument 8
9 Grand Junction 9
10 Chaparral 10
Dropped out
None.

Class 4A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Pueblo County 1
2 Greeley Central 2
3 Windsor 3
4 Thompson Valley 4
5 Discovery Canyon 5
6 Cheyenne Mountain 7
7 Pueblo East 6
8 Mesa Ridge 8
9 Longmont 9
10 Fort Morgan 10
Dropped out
None.

Class 3A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Valley 1
2 Dolores Huerta 3
3 Berthoud 2
4 Olathe 5
5 Lamar 6
6 La Junta 7
7 Sheridan 4
8 Delta 8
9 Alamosa 9
10 Eaton
Dropped out
Sterling (10).

Class 2A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Rocky Ford 1
2 Centauri 2
3 Meeker 3
4 Norwood/Nucla 4
5 Hotchkiss 5
6 Paonia 6
7 Highland 7
8 Buena Vista 8
9 John Mall 9
10 Ignacio 10
Dropped out
None.

Week 5 wrestling rankings from On The Mat

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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Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A

Class 5A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Pomona 1
2 Pine Creek 2
3 Poudre 4
4 Legacy 3
5 Ponderosa 5
6 Cherokee Trail 6
7 Rocky Mountain 7
8 Fruita Monument 10
9 Grand Junction 8
10 Chaparral
Dropped out
Grand Junction Central (9).

Class 4A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Pueblo County 1
2 Greeley Central 2
3 Windsor 3
4 Thompson Valley 4
5 Discovery Canyon 6
6 Pueblo East 5
7 Cheyenne Mountain 7
8 Mesa Ridge 8
9 Longmont 10
10 Fort Morgan 9
Dropped out
None.

Class 3A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Valley 1
2 Berthoud 2
3 Dolores Huerta 3
4 Sheridan 4
5 Olathe 5
6 Lamar 6
7 La Junta 7
8 Delta 9
9 Alamosa 8
10 Sterling
Dropped out
Eaton (10).

Class 2A
RK TEAM PVS
1 Rocky Ford 1
2 Centauri 2
3 Meeker 3
4 Norwood/Nucla 4
5 Hotchkiss 5
6 Paonia 6
7 Highland 7
8 Buena Vista 8
9 John Mall 9
10 Ignacio 10
Dropped out
None.