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  • All-state boys basketball teams for the 2018-19 season

    The 2018-19 all-state boys basketball teams are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a week-long vote of coaches.

    A specific player of the year vote was held in each class, as was a vote for coach of the year.

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    Class 5A

    Smoky Hill Mountain Vista boys basketball
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    Player of the year: Kenny Foster, Smoky Hill

    Coach of the year: Shawn Palmer, Rangeview

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Kenny Foster Smoky Hill Senior G
    Quincey Jewett Rangeview Senior P
    Luke O’Brien Columbine Junior SG
    Dayne Prim Grandview Senior C/F
    Kobe Sanders Chaparral Junior PG/SG
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Daniel Carr Regis Jesuit Senior C
    Jodaun Dotson Rangeview Senior PG/SG
    Austin Holt ThunderRidge Senior PG
    Graham Ike Overland Junior C/PF
    Christopher Speller Rangeview Junior SG

    Honorable mention: Tyce Baldwin, Fossil Ridge, Sophomore; Ian Barnes, Fruita Monument, Junior; Rashon Barron, Fountain-Fort Carson, Senior; Aaron Bokol, Eaglecrest, Senior; Mark Dolan, Fairview, Senior; Jaylen Eikenberg, Rock Canyon, Senior; Ben Grusing, Mountain Vista, Senior; Julian Hammond III, Cherry Creek, Sophomore; Chase Hettinger, Castle View, Senior; Kendale Johnson, George Washington, Sophomore; Grant Karger, Bear Creek, Senior; Keyshawn Maltbia, Fountain-Fort Carson, Junior; Kwane Marble, Denver East, Senior; Bryce Matthews, Chaparral, Senior; Simon May, Mountain Vista, Senior; Caleb McGill, Grandview, Junior; Darien Meyers, Palmer, Senior; Isaac Ondekane, Mullen, Junior; Josh Rogers, Arvada West, Senior; Roger Rosengarten, Valor Christian, Junior; Brayden Schlitt, Brighton, Senior; Andre Sepeda, Greeley West, Senior; Hezekiah Swanson, Overland, Junior; Brendan Temple, Douglas County, Senior.

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    Class 4A

    Longmont Lewis-Palmer boys basketball
    (Marlee Smith/CHSAANow.com)

    Player of the year: Joel Scott, Lewis-Palmer

    Coach of the year: Bill Benton, Lewis-Palmer

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Javonte Johnson Cheyenne Mountain Junior SG/SF
    Matthew Ragsdale Lewis-Palmer Senior SG/PG
    Brady Renck Longmont Senior PG
    Mac Riniker Steamboat Springs Senior G/PF/PG
    Joel Scott Lewis-Palmer Senior F/G
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Noah Baca Lewis-Palmer Senior PG/SG
    Tanner Baird Holy Family Senior SG/PG
    Donta Dawson Harrison Sophomore SF/PF
    Kain Medrano Pueblo East Senior G
    Beck Page Longmont Senior SG/SF

    Honorable mention: Kevin Ayon, Glenwood Springs, Senior; Ilja Bubukin, Golden, Senior; Wyatt Buller, Summit, Senior; Sebastian Campbell, Palisade, Senior; Skye Ciccarelli, Woodland Park, Senior; Spencer Conway, Greeley Central, Senior; James Felton, Lincoln, Senior; Ty Foster, Lincoln, Junior; Angel Garcia, Glenwood Springs, Senior; Logan Garcia, Pueblo West, Senior; Taylor Harris, Pueblo West, Junior; Jackson Hayslip, Greeley Central, Senior; Kyle Helbig, Holy Family, Senior; Connor Imus, Montrose, Junior; Adam Jolly, Holy Family, Senior; Owen Koonce, Centaurus, Junior; Griffin Lauritano, Evergreen, Sophomore; Joe Lombardelli, Northridge, Senior; Kevin Loy, Erie, Sophomore; Nico Martin, Pueblo Central, Senior; Blair McVicker, Wheat Ridge, Senior; Gabe Rall, Canon City, Senior; Calvin Seamons, Longmont, Senior; Noah Sena, Weld Central, Junior; Lane Sherwood, Pueblo County, Senior; Kade Walker, The Classical Academy, Junior; Landon Wallace, Conifer, Junior; Jax Wilke, Mead, Senior.

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    Class 3A

    MAnual Vanguard boys basketball
    (David Harvey/ImageProPhotography.com)

    Player of the year: Jaedon Bowles, Manual

    Coach of the year: Omar Henry, Manual

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Jaedon Bowles Manual Senior SF/SG
    Dominique Clifford The Vanguard School Junior
    Seth Fuqua The Vanguard School Senior
    Jaden Stoffell Manual Junior PG/SG
    Andray Thomas Jr. DSST: Stapleton Senior SG/PG
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Andrew Baier Delta Senior
    Amerie Collins Bruce Randolph Senior
    James Doyle Kent Denver Senior
    Carter Keil Sterling Senior SG/PG
    Matt Thompson Lutheran Senior

    Honorable mention: John Ames, Delta, Senior; Cordell Baer, Montezuma-Cortez, Senior; Bryson Becker, Platte Valley, Senior; Jonathan Cosme, KIPP Denver Collegiate, Junior; Brenden Crowther, Alamosa, Junior; Damion Daniels, Ridge View Academy, Senior; Davion Davis, Manual, Senior; DeAnte Dennis, Colorado Academy, Senior; Kevin DiMarco, Coal Ridge, Senior; Hayden Farmer, Bayfield, Senior; Jayson Frank, Sterling, Senior; Isaac Gallegos, The Academy, Senior; Martin Garcia, Centauri, Senior; Myles Godina, Salida, Sophomore; Timothy Huston, DSST: Green Valley Ranch, Junior; Reece Johnson, Resurrection Christian, Junior; Elijah Jones, Sheridan, Junior; David Mascarenas, Monte Vista, Senior; Connor Murphy, Moffat County, Senior; Keon Nieto, The Pinnacle, Senior; Jon Nuschy, La Junta, Senior; Jeet Pathak, Lutheran, Senior; Nathaniel Plaisted, James Irwin, Senior; Keyon Prior, Bayfield, Senior; Ivan Quezada, Fort Lupton, Senior; Kurvonte Rice, Jefferson, Senior; Jackson Romero, Resurrection Christian, Junior; Caleb Ruter, Faith Christian, Junior; Colton Shalla, Sterling, Senior; Mason Snarr, Pagosa Springs, Junior; Elijah Thatch, DSST: Byers, Junior; Kyrie Thomas, DSST: Byers, Junior; Kolby Walker, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior; Hunter Wood, Gunnison, Junior.

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    Class 2A

    2A state basketball Fowler Yuma
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    Player of the year: Jakob Chrisman, Yuma

    Coach of the year: Dave Sheffield, Yuma

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Koby Anderson Highland Senior SF
    Tate Bessire Highland Junior PG/SG
    Jakob Chrisman Yuma Senior C
    Val Leone Fowler Sophomore G/P
    Jarett Rushton Holly Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Zane Denton Fowler Senior G/P
    Chase McCreath Yuma Junior SF
    Clay Robinson Yuma Freshman G
    Camden Smithburg Limon Sophomore
    Rhett Tristan Davis Byers Senior PF

    Honorable mention: Josiah Bowsher, Heritage Christian, Senior; Matt Chavez, Colorado Springs School, Senior; Kade Glover, Del Norte, Senior; David Lozano, Paonia, Senior; Brad Mazerall, Simla, Senior; Hayden McCuen, Byers, Senior; Zack McKeever, Vail Christian, Senior; Johnathan Mobbley, Fowler, Junior; Alec Moritz, Vail Christian, Junior; Brigden Parker, Holly, Sophomore; TJ Peter, South Park, Senior; Jakob Peterson, Sanford, Senior; Devin Porres, Center, Junior; Stevenson Reynolds, Plateau Valley, Junior; Michael Rushton, Holly, Senior; Angel Salinas, Dolores Huerta Prep, Senior; Brady Shelley, Byers, Senior; Caden Showalter, Mancos, Junior; Christian Still, Dayspring Christian Academy, Sophomore; Tristen Swagerty, Dolores, Senior; Kory Tacha, Limon, Sophomore; Quamon Williams, Crowley County, Junior.

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    Class 1A

    De Beque Sangre de Cristo boys basketball
    (Dustin Price/DustinPricePhotography.com)

    Player of the year: Wes Ryan, De Beque

    Coach of the year: Jake Higuera, De Beque

    First Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Nathan Batt Merino Senior
    Cole Christensen Sangre de Cristo Junior
    Joey Gerk Haxtun Senior
    Brennan Rigsby De Beque Sophomore
    Wes Ryan De Beque Sophomore
    Second Team
    Name School Year Pos.
    Braden Anderson Haxtun Senior
    Dillon Bumgardner De Beque Senior SG/SF
    Braydan Hekkers Evangelical Christian Senior SF
    Jason Holt Evangelical Christian Junior PG
    Jayden McCombs-Farmer Kit Carson Junior PG/SG

    Honorable mention: Bryce Carlstrom, North Park, Senior; Jade Cass, Prairie, Senior; Antonio Cordova, Primero, Sophomore; Beau Dukes, Springfield, Senior; Blake Essex, Mile High Academy, Sophomore; Casper Freedle, Creede, Senior; Whitt Freeman, Edison, Senior; Cullen Glosson, Otis, Senior; Chance Gulliford, Cotopaxi, Junior; Ty Hunt, Otis, Senior; Devin Littlefield, Prairie, Senior; Bryson Long, Peetz, Senior; Manuel Lopez, Sangre de Cristo, Senior; Ben Miller, Genoa-Hugo/Karval, Senior; Bryar Morgan, Kiowa, Senior; Logan Owen, Belleview Christian, Sophomore; Wyatt Patton, Briggsdale, Junior; Quade Pelton, Cheyenne Wells, Junior; Kevin Ramirez, Arickaree/Woodlin, Senior; Dylan Renquist, Walsh, Junior; Jake Slane, Sangre de Cristo, Senior; Sam Smith, Pikes Peak Christian, Senior; David Snare, Cripple Creek-Victor, Senior; Shadow Varnado, South Baca [Campo/Vilas/Pritchett], Junior; Josiah Vasquez, Cheraw, Senior; Brandt Vos, Cornerstone Christian Academy, Senior; Deric Woods, Front Range Baptist, Senior.

  • All-state wrestling teams for the 2018-19 season

    The 2018-19 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 and wrestlers of the year were selected by the Colorado High School Coaches Association 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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    Class 5A

    Cohl Schultz Ponderosa wrestling
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Cohlton Schultz, Ponderosa

    Coach of the year: Sam Federico, Pomona

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Daniel Cardenas Freshman Pomona 120
    Vince Cornella Sophomore Monarch 113
    Franklin Cruz Sophomore Pomona 182
    Alec Hargreaves Junior Rocky Mountain 195
    Austin McFadden Senior Prairie View 152
    Justin Pacheco Senior Pomona 132
    Kenny Sailas Sophomore Brighton 106
    Marquez Salazar Senior Adams City 160
    Fabian Santillan Senior Grandview 138
    Cohlton Schultz Senior Ponderosa 285
    Mosha Schwartz Senior Ponderosa 126
    Antonio Segura Sophomore Regis Jesuit 145
    Jay Skalecki Senior Grand Junction 170
    Hunter Tobiasson Senior Grand Junction 220
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Joey Airola Freshman Boulder 106
    Keegan Bailey Senior Fruita Monument 195
    Tyson Beauperthuy Junior Doherty 152
    Kai Blake Senior Cherry Creek 170
    Joshua Deaguero Junior Adams City 138
    Armando Garcia Sophomore Denver East 113
    Sam Hart Sophomore Cherokee Trail 220
    Joey Joiner Junior Legacy 145
    Austin Kelchen Senior Douglas County 160
    Colin Lavell Senior Legend 285
    Jaron Mahler Sophomore Ponderosa 120
    Randy Myers Sophomore Castle View 132
    Jake Welch Senior Valor Christian 182
    Wyatt Yapoujian Junior Pomona 126

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    Class 4A

    State wrestling
    (Ray Chen/ArrayPhoto.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Andrew Alirez, Greeley Central

    Coach of the year: Pat Laughlin, Pueblo East

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Andrew Alirez Senior Greeley Central 152
    Patrick Allis Senior Discovery Canyon 126
    Drake Engelking Senior Longmont 170
    Christopher Fasano Senior Pueblo County 160
    Zion Freeman Senior Pueblo East 195
    Andy Garcia Junior Pueblo East 285
    Brendon Garcia Senior Pueblo County 113
    Jaxon Garoutte Junior Pueblo County 145
    Darren Green Junior Broomfield 138
    Brady Parker Junior Windsor 106
    Dominic Robles Senior Pueblo East 220
    Isaiah Salazar Junior Windsor 182
    Dominick Serrano Junior Windsor 132
    Will Vombaur Senior Windsor 120
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Tyler Carpenter Junior Broomfield 285
    Dominick Castro Sophomore Pueblo Centennial 106
    Malachi Contreras Junior Mountain View 120
    Jayson Davis Senior Pueblo County 182
    Cody Eaton Junior Windsor 170
    Xavier Espinoza Senior Pueblo East 113
    NIco Gagliardi Freshman Cheyenne Mountain 195
    Cole Hernandez Senior Pueblo Centennial 145
    KJ Kearns Senior Pueblo County 160
    Gage Pruitt Senior Canon City 220
    Ryan Roth Senior Pueblo East 126
    James Ruona Senior Canon City 132
    Trevor Singleton Senior Pueblo County 152
    Aaden Valdez Junior Pueblo East 138

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    Class 3A

    State wrestling
    (Dustin Price/DustinPricePhotography.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Joe Chavez, Alamosa

    Coach of the year: Gary Ramstetter, Alamosa

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Joe Chavez Senior Alamosa 126
    Nick Gallegos Junior Jefferson 152
    Isaiah Gamez Junior La Junta 120
    Ty Garnhart Senior Eaton 170
    Brady Hankin Freshman Woodland Park 106
    Nathan Johns Senior The Classical Academy 182
    Abe Leonard Senior Elizabeth 195
    Angelo Lozado Freshman Jefferson 113
    Cameron Lucero Sophomore Pagosa Springs 145
    Emanuel Munoz-Alcala Junior University 285
    Zane Rankin Sophomore Lamar 132
    Isaiah Rios Sophomore Valley 138
    Eli Smith Senior Salida 220
    Jaziah Whaley Junior Valley 160
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Ethan Andrade Senior Lamar 120
    Austyn Binkly Senior Berthoud 145
    Holt Brashears Senior Salida 195
    Davion Chavez Sophomore Alamosa 106
    Lucas Comroe Junior Eagle Valley 132
    Toby Gavette Senior Eaton 113
    Jimmy Gonzales Senior Pueblo Central 126
    Oswaldo Nunez Senior Brush 152
    Wyatt Pfau Senior Brush 170
    Cody Ponce Junior Eagle Valley 220
    Logan Thompson Senior University 285
    Amos Wilson Junior Glenwood Springs 182
    Dylan Yancey Senior Eaton 138
    Josh Yancey Junior Platte Valley 160

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    Class 2A

    State wrestling
    (Dustin Price/DustinPricePhotography.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Seth McFall, Fowler

    Coach of the year: Matt Brown, Wray

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Louis Aguilar Senior Burlington 152
    Anthony Aldretti Sophomore John Mall 132
    Michael Atencio Sophomore Rye 113
    Bennie Chacon Senior Centauri 285
    Will Gabriel Senior Nucla 182
    Trey Geyer Sophomore Cedaredge 120
    Micah Hertrich Junior Buena Vista 160
    Oran Huff Sophomore Lyons 126
    Jace Logan Senior Soroco 170
    Zach Martin Senior Centauri 145
    Seth McFall Senior Fowler 106
    Jesse Tapia Junior Rocky Ford 195
    Taj Van der Linde Senior Cedaredge 220
    Wesley VanMatre Junior John Mall 138
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Jayce Bauer Senior County Line 220
    Ethan Burns Junior Holly 152
    Sergio Campos Senior Hotchkiss 132
    Eyan Chavez Freshman Centauri 126
    Tyler Collins Sophomore Wray 138
    Anthony Felice Senior Paonia 195
    Cade Hillman Senior Wray 160
    Dillon Jaramillo Senior Rocky Ford 120
    Tannen Kennedy Senior Meeker 145
    Cole Miller Freshman Rye 106
    Levi Peterson Junior Paonia 285
    Hunter Planansky Junior Hayden 182
    Cade Rockwell Junior Wray 113
    Carlos Tarin Senior Wray 170
  • 4A wrestling: Pueblo East wins first title in program history

    Pueblo East wrestling
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — Pueblo East won its first wrestling title in school history at the Class 4A state wrestling championships. After losing the team race last year, this one was about redemption.

    “We were in the same situation as last year: it was on me, Zion (Freeman) and Andy (Garcia),” Pueblo East’s Dominic Robles said after his match. “[Last year] two of us had to win, and me and Zion lost. I told them before our matches, before we won the team title, I told them, ‘We have to get redemption from last year.’”

    After the Eagles ripped off three straight first place finishes off of two pins, they could breathe out.

    “We have the best heavyweight room in the state,” Andy Garcia said. “Obviously, three back-to-back-to-back. Everyday it’s like that, it’s a battle, it’s a grind with all three of us.”

    First, with the 195-pound match locked at two and under 30 seconds remaining in the last round, Zion Freeman pinned Cheyenne Mountain’s Nico Gagliardi. 

    Then came Robles. Robles narrowly lost last year in a 3-2 decision, but this year, he pinned Canon City’s Gage Pruitt in the 220-pound bout in 1:36.

    “Right before my match, we clinched the team title, so that was going through my head,” Robles said. “I finally got the individual [title]. I came close last year, losing 3-2. I finally was able to accomplish my goal. Getting a pin in the first period of the state finals, that’s huge.”

    Garcia capped the redemption run off in his heavyweight bout to claim his third straight title — a 4-3 decision over Broomfield’s Tyler Carpenter. 

    Andy Garcia Pueblo East wrestling
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    “I felt like I was going to dominate,” Garcia said. “We went out there, and in our first interaction [Carpenter] did a weird foot trip that caught my heel. I felt my knee give out, and that’s when I knew it was gonna be a long match.”

    To Windsor and Pueblo County, first place finishes have been commonplace in recent years as five of the last eight 4A titles have come from the two schools.

    This year, Pueblo County (181.5 team points) and Windsor (170) were in the thick of it, and rounded out the top three behind Pueblo East (200). Pueblo County made a push on the final day as three wrestlers took first place finishes. 

    “I always focus on myself and what I can do in my match, so I wasn’t really too worried about the team score,” Pueblo County’s Jax Garoutte said as the gap in the team race thinned. “It’s a great feeling to finally get it done and my teammates are getting it done, too. We’re all working hard, everything is paying off for us.”

    With Windsor gunning for a repeat team championship and Pueblo County looking for its third title in four years, Pueblo East took the team title. 

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    Three wrestlers three-peat

    Dominick Serrano Windsor wrestling
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Three wrestlers will be looking to become four-time champions next year. Dominick Serrano (Windsor), Isaiah Salazar (Windsor) and the previously mentioned Garcia (Pueblo East) all took first and held three fingers in the air in celebration.

    Windsor’s Dominick Serrano continued his quest to become a four-time champion with a major decision over Canon City’s James Ruona in the 132-pound division.

    “It would mean the world,” Serrano said on capturing the fourth title next year. “I’m just going to focus on winning another title. I just won one today — next year, it’s a new year and mindset. I’m after one state title, one state title next year.”

    Serrano was fired up to get on the mat and keep Windsor climbing in the team scores. 

    “I was ready to get in there after seeing my two teammates win it,” Serrano said. “I was pumped it was my turn. I was ready to go.”

    Windsor’s Isaiah Salazar joined his teammate Serrano as a three-time champion after a 10-0 major decision against Pueblo County’s Jayson Davis in the 182-pound division.

    “We weren’t in the team race by any means, but just winning it for myself even as an individual— helping my brothers out — it was nice,” Salazar said.

    The Wizards could have two four-time champions this time next year. 

    “Me and Dom next year, we have to take it one match at a time,” Salazar said. “We can’t look to get four right away. We have to grind the season out and see what happens at state.”

    106-pound division

    Windsor’s Brady Parker defeated Pueblo Central’s Dominick Castro with a 10-2 major decision in his first year wrestling at the state championships. 

    113-pound division

    Pueblo County’s Brendon Garcia capped off his high school campaign as a four-time champion. He was the first of three four-time champions this year. Garcia came away with a 7-3 decision over Pueblo East’s Xavier Espinoza.

    120-pound division

    Will Vombaur gave Windsor its second individual champion with his pin of Mountain View’s Malachi Contreras. 

    126-pound division

    Patrick Allis of Discovery Canyon placed first for the second year in a row with an 11-5 decision vs. Ryan Roth of Pueblo East. Allis was the 120-pound division champion in 2018. 

    138-pound division

    Broomfield’s Darren Green grinded out a 3-2 decision vs. Pueblo East’s Aaden Valdez. Green, a junior, placed third in 2018.

    145-pound division

    After losing in a tiebreaker of last year’s championship, Pueblo County’s Jax Garoutte made his way back to the title bout. The result: A 10-2 major decision over Pueblo Central’s Cole Hernandez.

    “I had a heartbreaker in the finals last year,” Garoutte said. “I’ve worked my butt off this season, so it’s just a reward for all my hard work. I wouldn’t sacrifice it for anything, I wouldn’t work any less hard. Man, it’s just a great feeling.”

    Garoutte waited 371 days for a second chance.

    “It weighed on me like, ‘Man I have this deep, dark place I don’t ever wanna go again,’” Garoutte continued. “That motivated me to keep wrestling in that match and put some points up.”

    152-pound division

    Greeley Central’s Andrew Alirez etched his name into the list of four-time champions with a pin vs. Pueblo County’s Trevor Singleton. Alirez, a perfect 36-0 this season, secured the pin in just over three minutes.

    160-pound division

    Christopher Fasano kept the wins flowing for Pueblo County with a 2-0 decision in his match against Coronado’s KJ Kearns. Fasano ended 2018 with a second place finish, losing to Mesa Ridge’s Elijah Valdez.

    170-pound division

    Longmont’s Drake Engelking held off Windsor’s Cody Eaton in a hard-fought 3-2 decision.

  • History made: Three wrestlers become four-time state champions

    Andrew Valdez Greeley Central wrestling
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER – It was an historic night at Pepsi Center, something that wasn’t lost on those who were there to witness greatness first-hand.

    From the spectators, to the coaches and to the wrestlers themselves, everyone could feel something special taking place Saturday night. For the first time in state history, three individuals accomplished the “four-peat” of four consecutive state titles at the state wrestling tournament.

    A club that was 21 strong added Pueblo County’s Brendon Garcia, Greeley Central’s Andrew Alirez and Ponderosa’s Cohlton Schultz to the elite mix. It had been 14 years since more than one wrestler won a fourth title on the same night, and never before had three done it.

    “That’s amazing. I’ve said it before – my class in general has been really outstanding,” Alirez said. “They always find a way to get it done.”

    Garcia was the first to make it happen, winning the Class 4A 113-pound title early Saturday night with a 7-3 decision over Pueblo East’s Xavier Espinoza. Garcia became the second Hornet to win four championships, joining Hunter Willits, who did it two years ago.

    “I’ve been dreaming of that moment ever since I saw Hunter Willits get his fourth,” Garcia said. “I just wanted to be in a similar spot.”

    Alirez closed out a dominating prep career by pinning Pueblo County’s Trevor Singleton in three minutes, six seconds. He finished his four-year run with a 153-1 record, the only loss coming his sophomore year at the Doc Buchanan Invitational in California.

    Alirez said he’s always been able to learn more from his losses than his victories, and he took the lessons from that tournament to heart.

    “It’s bittersweet, but I’m glad it happened,” Alirez said. “I think God had a plan for me, and that plan was not winning the Doc Buchanan my sophomore year.

    “It’s all a process – I’m enjoying it.”

    Cohl Schultz Ponderosa wrestling
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Then there was Schultz, whose high school career has been the stuff of legend. Schultz closed out the tournament in style, pinning Legend’s Colin Lavell in 52 seconds.

    Schultz spent less than three minutes combined on the mat in his four matches during the tournament, and is the state’s all-time winningest wrestler with a career record of 188-2.

    “It’s crazy. It’s something I’ve dreamed of ever since I was a little kid,” Schultz said. “To make it come true, it’s incredible. It’s something I’ve worked for 15, 16 years now.”

    Garcia and Alirez admitted that this weekend wasn’t their strongest showing, but they still found a way to battle through it. Garcia was fighting off an illness, and spent much of Saturday sleeping. He scored three takedowns during the match, and Espinoza was never able to get a good shot on him.

    While the two Pueblo wrestlers didn’t face each other this year, Garcia said he had matched up with Espinoza when the two were younger.

    Asked which was tougher, winning as a freshman or a senior, Garcia didn’t hesitate with his response.

    Brendon Garcia Pueblo County wrestling
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    “Definitely the last one,” Garcia said. “There was no pressure on the first ones. You’re just out there to make a name for yourself on the first ones.”

    The opposite held true for Alirez, who won his first title by decision as a freshman. He said the difference this year was the experience and comfort level.

    That doesn’t mean he didn’t feel the weight of the expectations that come with pursuing a fourth title.

    “I actually did feel some pressure coming into this tournament. Nothing like on the mat, really,” Alirez said. “Just the feeling was a little different because I had so much riding on it. I’m usually good with just kind of letting it go, because I don’t like to dwell on wins and losses.”

    Schultz joined Jake Snider as four-time champions from Ponderosa. He took Lavell down quickly, and after the Legend senior briefly got to his stomach, Schultz was able to turn him back and finish off his career with one final pin.

    Schultz was calm and collected while waiting to finally take his turn on the mat. He said the pressure was there, but the key is knowing how to handle it.

    “The biggest thing is to make sure I realize what I’m doing, I’m doing because I love wrestling,” he said. “It’s a lot of fun being out there. That’s the biggest thing for me, is making sure I’m having fun the whole time. When you’re having fun, you don’t really feel the pressure.”

    All three wrestlers will compete at the next level. Schultz, the nation’s top recruit, will attend Arizona State. Garcia is headed to Wyoming, and Alirez chose to stay close to home with the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.

    The trio expressed gratitude toward the teammates, coaches, family and fans that helped them along the way.

    “I have so much appreciation for everybody,” Alirez said. “I don’t get to show it very much because I’m not kind of a sentimental guy, so they don’t get to know that. But for everybody out there supporting me, I’ve got mad love for you, and thank for everything you do.”

    Four juniors – John Mall’s Wesley VanMatre, Windsor’s Dominick Serrano and Isaiah Salazar and Pueblo East’s Andy Garcia – won a third state title Saturday night and will make their own bid for a fourth championship next season.

  • History in the making? Trio of wrestlers look to become four-time champions

    Andrew Alirez Greeley Central wrestling
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — From the moment Bob Thompson became the very first four-time state champion back in 1959, the bar was set in the world of Colorado prep wrestling.

    Since that day, 20 more individuals have joined an ever-expanding club. While a four-time champion has been crowned at Pepsi Center in each of the five previous years, only twice — in 2004 and 2005 — have multiple wrestlers accomplished that feat in the same year.

    On Saturday night, all of that could change.

    A trio of three-time state champions will step onto the mat at Pepsi Center for the final time, looking to make history.

    “Honestly, it’s just a mental game. Those kids have evolved so much to where it’s just a different world for them, man,” former Nucla four-time state champion Mikael Smith told CHSAANow.com earlier this month. “It’s bigger, faster, stronger. They have more advanced coaches. The techniques are different. I think they have to evolve on a different level than we did so many years ago.”

    Smith won his fourth title in 2005, the same year as Crowley County’s Torben Walters. Two years later it was Limon’s Kevin LeValley accomplishing the feat, starting a run of eight four-time champions over 12 years.

    When the finals get underway Saturday night, it will be Pueblo County’s Brendon Garcia (113 pounds in Class 4A), Greeley Central’s Andrew Alirez (152 pounds in 4A) and Ponderosa’s Cohlton Schultz (285 pounds in 5A) looking for their own four-peat.

    “It’s a lot tougher to win now,” said Alamosa coach Gary Ramstetter, who has coached the Mean Moose for more than four decades and had his own four-time champion in Jon Archuleta back in 1995. “There’s some really good wrestlers out there.”

    That was reinforced just moments before as Ramstetter and a packed house watched as Pomona’s Theorius Robison had his four-time bid denied in the 5A 145-pound semifinals. Robison was pinned by Regis Jesuit’s Antonio Segura in overtime with three seconds remaining on the clock.

    Both wrestlers earned an escape during the match, and neither picked up a point during the first minute of overtime. Segura was able to put Robison on his back in the first 30-second period and the crowd erupted after the referee slapped his hand on the mat.

    “I wanted it there (in overtime). I either wanted to win by points and not let him score, or at the end of overtime,” Segura said. “I wasn’t expecting to get the pin, but I felt it and knew I had to get it. I heard the time and I had to get the pin now or he could come back. He’s done it before.”

    The match served as a reminder that anything can happen at state, and countered the argument that has arisen at times in recent years that it isn’t as difficult to win four titles in the current day and age.

    Colorado prep wrestling icon Bob Smith – who will be inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in April – can speak to that.

    Smith coached at Wray for 33 years and has attended every state tournament since 1952, when he was a wrestler himself. Smith’s teams won 10 championships, and he had 139 individuals place at state, but only one wrestler – Dusty Fix in 1988 – was a four-time champion.

    Derek Fix, Dusty’s brother, was a three-time champion and only had one loss in his career – and it came at state.

    “There’s a lot of pressure each time,” Smith said. “But as you start building to get three and then four … the pressure is there, but they have to come through it.”

    Ramstetter had six three-time champions, but only Archuleta captured a fourth.

    “You have to get it when you’re a freshman,” Ramstetter said. “That’s the difficult part.”

    Smith said the trend of repeat champions has become more prevalent as wrestlers focus on the sport during the summer and compete in elite national tournaments.

    “I think because of the activity of the sport and the exposure of the sport, kids can go anywhere anymore and wrestle,” he said. “They’re hunting tough tournaments to go to.”

    Three juniors – Windsor’s Dominick Serrano and Isaiah Salazar, along with Pueblo East’s Andy Garcia – reached Saturday’s championship round and will be searching for a third title. With a victory, they could look to join the four-time club in 2020.

    “The big thing for me was that it was just mind over matter. It’s individualized,” Mikael Smith said. “If you get yourself all wound up, then of course you’re going to exhaust yourself mentally and you’re just not going to get there.”

    Brendon Garcia Pueblo County wrestling
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
  • Girls basketball rankings: Highlands Ranch, Air Academy, C.S. Christian, Del Norte, and Kit Carson stay on top

    Kit Carson Kim/Branson girls basketball
    (Dustin Price/dustinpricephotography.com)

    Highlands Ranch (5A), Air Academy (4A), Colorado Springs Christian (3A), Del Norte (2A) and Kit Carson (1A) have all stayed on top of their respective girls basketball rankings this week.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    First-place votes are in parentheses.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Highlands Ranch (11) 20-1 136 1 2-0
    2 Regis Jesuit (3) 19-2 129 2 2-0
    3 Grandview 17-3 111 3 1-0
    4 Cherry Creek 15-4 93 4 1-0
    5 Valor Christian 18-2 76 6 1-0
    6 Horizon 17-4 58 7 2-0
    7 Broomfield 18-3 56 8 2-0
    8 Fossil Ridge 17-3 54 5 1-1
    9 Ralston Valley 14-5 28 9 1-0
    10 Vista Peak 19-2 12 10 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Windsor 10, Legend 3, Lakewood 2, Fountain-Fort Carson 1, Rangeview 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Air Academy (18) 21-0 189 1 3-0
    2 Pueblo West (1) 19-2 158 2 2-0
    3 Pueblo South 18-3 133 3 2-1
    4 Evergreen 16-3 123 4 2-0
    5 Holy Family 14-5 99 6 1-0
    6 Mullen 12-8 86 5 0-1
    7 Greeley Central 20-1 63 7 2-0
    8 Berthoud 17-3 61 9 1-0
    9 Mesa Ridge 17-4 49 10 2-1
    10 Montrose 17-4 22 8 0-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Ponderosa 17, Green Mountain 16, Pueblo East 9, Skyline 5, Eagle Valley 3, George Washington 3, Sierra 3, Skyview 2, Thomas Jefferson 2, Pueblo County 1, Thompson Valley 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Colorado Springs Christian (12) 18-0 129 1 2-0
    2 St. Mary’s 17-1 110 2 2-0
    3 Pagosa Springs (1) 15-2 107 3 1-0
    4 Delta 16-1 88 4 2-0
    5 Eaton 17-1 74 5 2-0
    6 Alamosa 14-5 51 7 1-1
    7 Centauri 13-5 43 6 1-1
    8 Lutheran 13-4 31 8 2-0
    9 Platte Valley 16-2 29 9 3-0
    10 The Academy 17-1 23 10 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Moffat County 22, Cedaredge 4, Grand Valley 2, Manitou Springs 1, SkyView Academy 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Del Norte (8) 17-0 106 1 2-0
    2 Limon (2) 17-1 90 3 3-0
    3 Wray (1) 15-2 82 2 2-0
    4 Swink 16-1 72 4 2-0
    5 Yuma 14-3 62 6 3-0
    6 Heritage Christian 17-0 56 5 2-0
    7 Meeker 17-1 52 7 3-0
    8 Rye 17-1 36 9 2-0
    9 Peyton 13-3 14 2-0
    10 Soroco 15-3 13 10 1-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Holyoke 9, Simla 9, Sanford 3, Ignacio 1.
    Dropped out
    Simla (8).
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kit Carson (15) 17-0 151 1 1-0
    2 South Baca 16-0 133 2 2-0
    3 Briggsdale 16-1 106 3 1-0
    4 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 15-2 101 4 1-1
    5 Sangre de Cristo 15-2 96 5 3-0
    6 Fleming 15-3 74 7 2-0
    7 Haxtun 14-4 62 6 2-1
    8 De Beque 14-3 38 8 2-0
    9 Cotopaxi 16-2 25 9 2-0
    10 North Park 13-3 21 10 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Springfield 14, Longmont Christian 12, Sierra Grande 10, Wiley 10, Belleview Christian 7, Cheraw 7, Lone Star 6, Hanover 5, Elbert 1, Merino 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Girls basketball rankings: Lutheran and North Park join the poll

    Lutheran (4A) and North Park (1A) have each joined this week’s girls basketball rankings.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    First-place votes are in parentheses.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Highlands Ranch (9) 18-1 134 1 4-0
    2 Regis Jesuit (5) 17-2 131 2 4-1
    3 Grandview 16-3 110 3 4-0
    4 Cherry Creek 14-4 92 4 4-0
    5 Fossil Ridge 16-2 84 5 4-1
    6 Valor Christian 17-2 73 6 4-0
    7 Horizon 15-4 53 7 3-0
    8 Broomfield 16-3 38 9 4-0
    9 Ralston Valley 13-5 33 8 3-1
    10 Vista Peak 17-1 10 10 3-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Windsor 6, Mountain Vista 4, Legend 2.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Air Academy (17) 18-0 178 1 6-0
    2 Pueblo West (1) 17-2 149 2 4-0
    3 Pueblo South 16-2 131 3 3-1
    4 Evergreen 14-3 113 4 3-1
    5 Mullen 12-7 85 5 3-1
    6 Holy Family 13-5 81 6 6-0
    7 Greeley Central 18-1 60 7 5-0
    8 Montrose 17-2 56 8 3-0
    9 Berthoud 16-3 43 10 5-1
    10 Mesa Ridge 15-3 40 9 5-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Ponderosa 15, Green Mountain 9, Pueblo East 9, Skyline 7, Eagle Valley 3, Sierra 3, Roosevelt 2, Thomas Jefferson 2, Denver West 1, D’Evelyn 1, Pueblo County 1, Thompson Valley 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Colorado Springs Christian (10) 16-0 109 1 5-0
    2 St. Mary’s 15-1 92 2 4-1
    3 Pagosa Springs 14-2 88 3 4-0
    4 Delta (1) 14-1 77 4 4-0
    5 Eaton 15-1 66 5 3-0
    6 Centauri 12-4 46 6 2-2
    7 Alamosa 13-4 37 8 5-0
    8 Lutheran 11-4 27 4-0
    9 Platte Valley 13-2 25 9 4-0
    10 The Academy 15-1 24 7 5-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Moffat County 12, Grand Valley 2.
    Dropped out
    Moffat County (10).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Del Norte (8) 15-0 113 1 4-0
    2 Wray (2) 13-2 92 3 4-0
    3 Limon (1) 14-1 90 2 3-0
    4 Swink (1) 14-1 84 4 4-0
    5 Heritage Christian 15-0 67 5 4-0
    6 Yuma 11-3 63 6 3-0
    7 Meeker 14-1 48 8 3-0
    8 Simla 11-2 30 7 2-1
    9 Rye 15-1 28 9 3-0
    10 Soroco 14-2 23 10 3-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Ignacio 5, Peyton 5, Holyoke 4, Rocky Ford 4, Sanford 4.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kit Carson (15) 16-0 151 1 7-0
    2 South Baca 14-0 133 2 4-0
    3 Briggsdale 15-1 105 3 3-1
    4 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 14-1 98 7 3-0
    5 Sangre de Cristo 12-2 92 4 3-1
    6 Haxtun 12-3 82 5 2-2
    7 Fleming 13-3 70 6 4-1
    8 De Beque 12-3 41 9 3-0
    9 Cotopaxi 14-2 25 10 4-0
    10 North Park 11-3 16 4-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Wiley 12, Longmont Christian 11, Sierra Grande 10, Springfield 9, Cheraw 7, Hanover 5, Lone Star 5, Belleview Christian 4, Shining Mountain Waldorf 4.
    Dropped out
    Wiley (8).
  • Girls basketball rankings: Highlands Ranch new No. 1 in 5A

    Highlands Ranch girls basketball has moved up to the No. 1 spot in this week’s Class 5A rankings.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Basketball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    First-place votes are in parentheses.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Highlands Ranch (8) 16-1 133 2 2-0
    2 Regis Jesuit (6) 15-2 126 1 2-1
    3 Grandview 14-3 107 3 2-0
    4 Cherry Creek 12-4 90 4 2-0
    5 Fossil Ridge 14-1 87 5 2-0
    6 Valor Christian 15-2 82 6 2-0
    7 Horizon 13-4 42 7 1-0
    8 Ralston Valley 11-5 33 8 1-1
    9 Broomfield 14-3 31 9 2-0
    10 Vista Peak 15-1 21 10 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Windsor 10, Grand Junction 5, Doherty 1, Legend 1, Mountain Vista 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Air Academy (17) 15-0 170 1 3-0
    2 Pueblo West 15-2 139 3 2-0
    3 Pueblo South 14-2 124 2 1-1
    4 Evergreen 13-3 105 4 2-1
    5 Mullen 10-7 83 5 1-1
    6 Holy Family 10-5 71 7 3-0
    7 Greeley Central 15-1 59 6 2-0
    8 Montrose 16-2 57 8 2-0
    9 Mesa Ridge 12-3 41 10 2-0
    10 Berthoud 13-3 37 9 2-1
    Others receiving votes:
    Ponderosa 11, D’Evelyn 9, Pueblo East 9, Skyline 5, Sierra 4, Eagle Valley 3, Denver North 2, Green Mountain 2, Pueblo County 2, Thomas Jefferson 1, Thompson Valley 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Colorado Springs Christian (10) 13-0 109 1 2-0
    2 St. Mary’s (1) 13-1 94 2 2-1
    3 Pagosa Springs 12-2 79 3 2-0
    4 Delta 12-1 71 4 2-0
    5 Eaton 14-1 68 6 2-0
    6 Centauri 10-3 47 5 0-1
    7 The Academy 13-1 28 7 3-0
    8 Alamosa 11-4 24 3-0
    9 Platte Valley 12-2 24 9 3-0
    10 Moffat County 11-3 20 10 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Lutheran 16, Grand Valley 8, Colorado Academy 5, Resurrection Christian 4, SkyView Academy 4, Prospect Ridge 2, Machebeuf 1, University 1.
    Dropped out
    Grand Valley (8).
    Class 2A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Del Norte (7) 12-0 86 1 1-0
    2 Limon (1) 12-1 70 2 1-0
    3 Wray (1) 10-2 65 4 1-0
    4 Swink 12-1 63 3 2-0
    5 Heritage Christian 13-0 54 5 2-0
    6 Yuma 9-3 44 6 1-0
    7 Simla 9-1 31 7 0-0
    8 Meeker 12-1 30 8 1-0
    9 Rye 14-1 28 9 2-0
    10 Soroco 12-2 12 10 1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Hotchkiss 3, Peyton 3, Sanford 3, Holly 2, Plateau Valley 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 1A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Kit Carson (15) 14-0 151 1 5-0
    2 South Baca 12-0 135 3 2-0
    3 Briggsdale 14-1 108 2 2-1
    4 Sangre de Cristo 10-2 88 5 1-1
    5 Haxtun 11-2 86 4 1-1
    6 Genoa-Hugo/Karval 12-1 85 6 1-0
    7 Fleming 12-2 84 7 3-0
    8 Wiley 10-3 35 9 1-0
    9 De Beque 11-3 31 8 2-0
    10 Cotopaxi 12-2 18 10 2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Sierra Grande 10, Springfield 10, Longmont Christian 8, Cheraw 7, North Park 6, Belleview Christian 5, Hanover 5, Lone Star 4, Shining Mountain Waldorf 3, Rocky Mountain Lutheran 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
  • No. 2 Longmont boys basketball handles No. 9 Greeley Central

    One of just two remaining unbeaten teams in Class 4A, the Longmont boys know Colorado is watching and waiting for them to slip up or have an off night.

  • Greeley Central girls basketball continues to roll, now 15-1 this season

    An undefeated league record. One loss overall. State ranked and a double-digit win streak.