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  • All-state wrestling teams for 2016-17 season

    The 2016-17 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); strength of a weight classification’s bracket; and multiple championships.

    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

    Josiah Rider Grand Junction wrestling
    Josiah Rider. (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Josiah Rider, Grand Junction

    Coach of the year: Sam Federico, Pomona

    First Team
    Name School Year Weight
    Gabriel Baumgartner Senior Grandview 285
    Gabriel Dinette Junior Lakewood 152
    Cody Fatzinger Senior Arvada West 126
    Jacob Greenwood Junior Poudre 138
    Malik Heinselman Junior Castle View 106
    Justin Pacheco Sophomore Pomona 113
    Josiah Rider Junior Grand Junction 145
    Theorius Robison Sophomore Pomona 132
    Jason Romero Senior Pomona 160
    Tate Samuelson Junior Castle View 170
    Cohl Schultz Sophomore Ponderosa 220
    Trent Schultz Senior Mountain Vista 195
    Jimmy Weaver Senior Coronado 182
    Colton Yapoujian Sophomore Pomona 120
    Second Team
    Name School Year Weight
    Tanner Aitken Senior Brighton 285
    Parker Benekas Junior Ponderosa 145
    Josh Betts Junior Rocky Mountain 152
    Dawson Collins Freshman Grand Junction 106
    Stephen Dabelko Senior Coronado 113
    Max Gonzales Senior Cherokee Trail 220
    Darren Green Freshman Broomfield 120
    Job Greenwood Sophomore Poudre 126
    KJ Kearns Sophomore Coronado 138
    Nolan Krone Senior Pomona 170
    Dylan Martinez Junior Grand Junction 132
    Josh Richardson Senior Cherokee Trail 160
    Zeke Silva Senior Cherokee Trail 195
    Jayden Woodruff Junior Ponderosa 182

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    Class 4A

    State wrestling Hunter Willits Pueblo County
    Hunter Willits. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Hunter Willits, Pueblo County

    Coach of the year: Eddie Soto, Pueblo County

    First Team
    Name School Year Weight
    Andrew Alirez Sophomore Greeley Central 126
    Erminio Barrera Senior Grand Junction Central 170
    Andy Garcia Freshman Pueblo East 285
    Brendon Garcia Sophomore Pueblo County 106
    Weston Hunt Senior Pueblo West 220
    Peter Isais Senior Pine Creek 160
    Josh Nira Junior Greeley Central 113
    Donavon Rincon Senior Pueblo County 195
    Chris Sandoval Senior Windsor 138
    Dominick Serrano Freshman Windsor 120
    Tommy Stager Senior Niwot 145
    Grant Willits Senior Pueblo County 132
    Hunter Willits Senior Pueblo County 152
    Myles Wilson Senior Glenwood Springs 182
    Second Team
    Name School Year Weight
    Patrick Allis Sophomore Discovery Canyon 106
    Zac Baker Senior Cheyenne Mountain 160
    Nathan Bonham Sophomore Pueblo County 120
    Justin Davis Senior Pueblo County 138
    Dominick Fini Junior Mesa Ridge 220
    Dante Garcia Junior Pueblo County 182
    Elias Manzanares Senior Pueblo South 170
    Mike McFadden Junior Cheyenne Mountain 132
    Hunter Mooring Senior Pueblo West 195
    Nathan Morris Senior Longmont 152
    Josiah Nava Junior Pueblo County 113
    Riley Prough Senior Glenwood Springs 126
    Alefosio Saipaia Junior Sand Creek 285
    Elijah Valdez Junior Mesa Ridge 145

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    Class 3A

    State wrestling Fort Lupton Jody Sandoval II
    Jody Sandoval II. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Jody Sandoval II, Fort Lupton

    Coach of the year: Ryan Linsacum, Valley

    First Team
    Name School Year Weight
    Ricky Ayala Senior Sheridan 285
    Joe Chavez Sophomore Centauri 120
    Kyle Cisneros Senior Jefferson 132
    Isaiah DeLaCerda Senior Alamosa 113
    Jacob Duran Freshman Fort Lupton 106
    Fabian Estrada Senior Alameda 195
    Josh Flanagan Junior Valley 170
    Noah Hermosillo Senior Eagle Valley 138
    Oscar Lopez Senior Jefferson 220
    Isaiah Salazar Freshman Eaton 152
    Jody Sandoval II Senior Fort Lupton 126
    Aaron Trujillo Senior Valley 145
    William Tyler Senior La Junta 182
    Kolsen Welham Senior Holy Family 160
    Second Team
    Name School Year Weight
    Brandon Buhr Junior Centauri 145
    Logan Church Junior Delta 285
    Brandon Damian Junior Valley 132
    Elijah DeLaCerda Sophomore Alamosa 106
    Evan Hoff Senior Grand Valley 220
    Nathan Johns Sophomore The Classical Academy 182
    Hayden Johnson Junior Steamboat Springs 160
    Moises Juarez Senior Monte Vista 126
    Mikinzie Klimper Junior Moffat County 170
    Jimmy Laconte Junior Weld Central 152
    Quinton Montague Senior Centauri 138
    Deven Mosman Junior Ridge View 195
    Jimmy Ramirez III Freshman Jefferson 120
    A.J. Serna Sophomore Grand Valley 113

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    Class 2A

    Rocky Ford state wrestling Jacob Rodriguez
    Jacob Rodriguez. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Jacob Rodriguez, Rocky Ford

    Coach of the year: Mike Jurney, Rocky Ford

    First Team
    Name School Year Weight
    Jonathan Andreatta Senior John Mall 126
    Trenton Armintrout Senior Norwood/Nucla 170
    Keegan Bean Junior Lyons 182
    Aidan Dabal Junior Norwood/Nucla 160
    Kaleb Gaede Junior Limon 220
    Hayden Harris Senior Norwood/Nucla 152
    Sheridan Harvey Senior Meeker 138
    Britton Holmes Senior Peyton 145
    Dillon Jaramillo Sophomore Rocky Ford 113
    Jason Murphy Senior John Mall 195
    Jacob Rodriguez Senior Rocky Ford 106
    Trevor Smith Senior Paonia 285
    Wesley Vanmatre Freshman John Mall 120
    Cody Venem Senior Rocky Ford 132
    Second Team
    Name School Year Weight
    Ethan Appenzeller Senior Ignacio 145
    Ethan Barnes Senior Norwood/Nucla 220
    Sergio Campos Sophomore Hotchkiss 113
    Christian Carson Senior Hayden 195
    Sackett Chesnik Sophomore Paonia 138
    Tyler Ilgen Senior Meeker 285
    Cody Jacobsen Junior Burlington 126
    Wade Katzdorn Senior Hotchkiss 160
    Jace Logan Sophomore Soroco 152
    Chris McKenna Freshman John Mall 106
    Brendyn Nordyke Sophomore Holly 120
    Marshal Ross Senior John Mall 132
    Chase Rule Senior Meeker 182
    Casey Turner Senior Meeker 170
  • Valley wrestling wins 4th-straight 3A title; DeLaCerda, Sandoval 3-time champs

    State wrestling
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — Valley wrestling won its fourth-straight Class 3A state championship Saturday night. The Vikings previously won in 2014, 2015, 2016 and now 2017.

    “Our goal at the beginning of the season was getting that four-peat,” senior Aaron Trujillo said. “It’s one of the biggest things in making history in our town, school, team, and all of Colorado. We’ve been working hard all year long and we got that four-peat.”

    Heading into the championship matches, just 3.5 points separated first and third place, with Valley leading Alamosa and Jefferson. That margin was even slimmer with five matches left as Joshua Flanagan entered the ring for his match in the 170 bracket.

    “I knew how close it was, it never escaped my mind,” said first-year Valley coach Ryan Linsacum. “We knew Alamosa was going to be a tough pill to swallow. From the beginning of the season, we knew they were top dog. Jefferson, I was not prepared for. Those guys put together a heck of a tournament.”

    Trujillo said Linsacum told the team throughout the year to “keep working hard in the wrestling room, it’ll pay off here.”

    It paid off. Flanagan won 5-4 over and unofficially celebrated the team championship with Linsacum, putting Valley up 102.5 to 98 ahead of Alamosa.

    “Everybody had the same focus from day one of the season; and that was a four-peat,” Linsacum said. “I put all the credit in my kids hands. They knew what was at stake, they knew what needed to be done, and they came here and did it.

    Jefferson sat at 95 with no shot to win the title, but a shot at second place in the 220 match with Oscar Lopez facing Grand Valley’s Evan Hoff. Lopez’s 10-5 sudden victory gave the Saints the points they needed to leap Alamosa in the team scores.

    The final team scores were: Valley, 102.5; Jefferson, 99; Alamosa, 98.

    A big swing match came in the 132 final, pitting Valley’s Brandon Damian and Jefferson’s Kyle Cisneros head to head. Sisneros took the win and gave Jefferson separation.

    “We knew that was a very important match,” Linsacum said. “Sometimes things happen for a reason, you know, put a little extra stress on us. Aaron and Josh all year have welcomed that stress. They’ve never faltered from their gameplan, regardless of the situation. 

    The Vikings fought right back in the 145 bracket as Aaron Trujillo capped his career with back-to-back individual titles.

    “Its so big,” Trujillo said. “At the beginning of the season, my ultimate goal was to get that second state title, and I’m more pumped than ever that I got that. I knew I was going to take it at this weight class and I did.”

    All that was left was Flanagan to win his match at 170 and Valley was able to hold on to the team championship.

    “It did come down to that 170 match,” Linsacum said. “We were 1-1 with that kid on the season. So, that was the make it or break it time. We had a gameplan going in and we accomplished what we needed to accomplish.”

    Valley had two individual champions: Flanagan at 170 and Trujillo at 145. Trujillo won the 138-pound final last year and earned his fourth team championship ring Saturday night.

    “(Trujillo) was part of a state championship team his entire high school career, not many people can say that,” Linsacum said. “He’s gonna be missed. He’s going to be hard to replace. He’s one of those kids that you dream about as a coach.”

    “You can’t coach kids to the style that Aaron Trujillo has. You either have it or you don’t.”

    Freshman Jaziah Whaley also took third place in a hard-fought 4-3 tiebreaker win in the 152 division.

    “Right now we’re relishing in this and we’re super excited for what we’ve accomplished, but tomorrow it’s back to the drawing board,” Linsacum said. “Let’s get five, let’s get one for the thumb.”

    Isaiah DelLaCerda. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Alamosa’s Isaiah DeLaCerda and Fort Lupton’s Jody Sandoval II became three-time champions. DeLaCerda pinned A.J. Serna in the 113 bracket, while Sandoval II beat Moises Juarez in the 126 bracket.

    “I was nervous more for the first and the second more than I was for this one,” DeLaCerda said. “I’ve always said that I don’t know if I deserve to be with names like Sonny and Cody (Yohn) and all those guys.”

    Of course, DeLaCerda is referring to former Alamosa three-time champions Sonny and Cody Yohn.

    DeLaCerda watched his brother, Elijah DeLaCerda lose a tough match in the 106 bracket to Fort Lupton’s Jacob Duran just before his match. He gave off an aura of controlled anger and let it out on his opponent.

    “We were hoping that we could both come away with a title today, so I went out there upset that he didn’t get it,” DeLaCerda said. “I went out there and had to do it for both of us. I was fighting extra hard for that.”

    DeLaCerda put himself with exactly those wrestlers he named Saturday.

    Sandoval II came away with a 2-0 win. As for what was going on in his head, Sandoval II kept pushing himself to persevere.

    State wrestling Fort Lupton Jody Sandoval II
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    “I had to keep working, the match wasn’t over yet,” Sandoval II said. “So, keep on working, keep on pushing.”

    The thoughts about a possible three-peat came into his head right before the match, but Sandoval II let it carry him rather than weigh him down.

    “After the 113-pounder won it, and they announced it, it got in my head that this is my third,” Sandoval II said.

    In the 285 bracket, Delta’s Logan Church made his way through the one and four seeds, but was unable to claim the title over Sheridan’s Ricky Ayala. Ayala was the 220 champion last year, and now adds the 285 title to his accolades.

    In 195, Alameda’s Fabian Estrada pinned Ridge View’s Deven Mosman.

    Centauri’s Joe Chavez won his 120-pound match by major decision, 17-3. Holy Family’s Kolsen Welham added his own title win by major decision in the 160 bracket.

    In the 138 bracket, Noah Hermosillo of Eagle Valley topped former 2A title holder Quinton Montague.

    Eaton’s Isaiah Salazar won a close 3-1 match at 152 over Jimmy Laconte, and La Junta’s William Tyler beat Nathan Johns of The Classical Academy 3-2 in 182.

  • State wrestling semifinals: Hunter Willits will wrestle for a fourth title

    State wrestling Hunter Willits Pueblo County
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — Hunter Willits will wrestle for a fourth-consecutive state championship on Saturday.

    The Pueblo County senior won his semifinal match at the state wrestling tournament in the Class 4A 152-pound bracket against Cheyenne Mountain’s Luke White. Willits won by a 10-3 decision.

    Willits will face Nathan Morris of Longmont in Saturday night’s final for a chance to become Colorado’s 20th four-time state wrestling champion. Morris beat Mead’s Caleb Mendez 4-3 in the semifinals.

    Willits won 4A 132 as a freshman, 138 as a sophomore, and 152 last year.

    To reach the semifinals, he pinned Grand Junction Central’s Shaun Stepisnik in the first round on Thursday, and Greeley Central’s Justus Strand in the quarterfinals earlier Friday.

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    Notables

    state wrestling 2017 Theorius Robison Pomona
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)
    • A great match in 5A 132 pitted two returning champions against one another in the semifinals. Pomona’s Theorius Robison beat Arvada West’s Dayton Marvel 9-3 to reach the final.
    • The 138 pound final in 4A will be something. It will match returning champion Chris Sandoval of Windsor against fellow returning champion Justin Davis of Pueblo County. Davis is also unbeaten.
    • Likewise, the 5A 182 final will be electric. Pueblo County’s Dante Garcia won a tiebreak to move to the 4A 182 final. He will face Glenwood Springs’ Myles Wilson. Both are returning champions.
    • The star-studded 3A 285 bracket lived up to its hype in the semifinals. Sheridan’s Ricky Ayala outlasted Bayfield’s Sam Westbrook 5-4 in the ultimate tiebreaker. Ayala will face Delta’s Logan Church in the final. Church knocked off the top seed in the quarterfinals.
    • In the 5A 170 pound semifinals, Grand Junction Central’s Erminio Barrera upset top-seeded and returning champion Garrett Niel of Pine Creek.
    • Pueblo County’s Grant Willits will wrestle for a third state championship. He beat Pueblo East’s Aaden Valdez 10-6 in the 4A 132 semifinal. Willits will face Cheyenne Mountain’s Mike McFadden, who beat Grand Junction Central’s Andrew Bench 4-2 in overtime.
    • Rocky Ford’s Jacob Rodriguez pinned his way to the 2A 106 final. The two-time returning champion beat Landen Mayberry of Hotchkiss in 1:01. He also pinned his opponents in the first round (14 seconds) and quarterfinals (45 seconds). Rodriguez will face John Mall’s Chris McKenna.
    • Greeley Central’s Josh Nira knocked off previously unbeaten Jace Trujillo of Pueblo East in the 4A 113 semifinals with a 10-4 decision. Trujillo was also a returning champion. Nira will face Pueblo County’s Josiah Nava in the final.
    • John Mall’s Jonathan Andreatta will wrestle for a third state title after beating Meeker’s Tannen Kennedy in the 2A 126 semifinals with a 4-0 decision.
    • Isaiah Delacerda of Alamosa, a two-time champion, beat La Junta’s Isaiah Gamez in the 3A 113 semis.
    • Also aiming for a third state title is Fort Lupton’s Jody Sandoval, and he will get a shot at it after his win in the 3A 126 semifinals.
    • Grand Junction’s Josiah Rider tore his way through the 145 bracket in 5A, getting his third pin of the tournament in the semifinals. Rider will face Ponderosa’s Parker Benekas in the final.
    • Returning champion Aaron Trujillo picked up his third pin of the bracket in the 3A 145 semis, winning in 58 seconds. He will face Centauri’s Brandon Buhr, who pinned his opponent in 37 seconds.
    • Rocky Ford’s Dillon Jaramillo reached the 2A 113 final when he pinned Sedgwick County/Fleming’s Kolton Dickinson with just two seconds remaining in the match.
    • Cody Venem of Rocky Ford beat Hotchkiss’ Cody Hall in overtime, 5-3, to reach the 2A 132 final.
    • Mesa Ridge’s Elijah Valdez moved to the 4A 145 final with a 4-1 tiebreak win over Mountain View’s Erik Contreras. In the championship match, he will face Niwot’s Tommy Stager, who is trying to become his school’s first champion since 1993.
    • Hayden’s Christian Carson won in overtime to advance to the 2A 195 final, where he will meet John Mall’s Jason Murphy.
    • Three Unified wrestling matches were held as exhibitions prior to the semifinals.
    • One of the officials at the state wrestling tournament is Mikael Smith, the Nucla grad who won four state titles from 2002-05.

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    Team races

    • 2A: Meeker heads the pack with 127 points. John Mall (120) and Rocky Ford (118.5) are close behind.
    • 3A: Valley leads with 85.5 points. Alamosa and Jefferson (75) are tied for second, and Centauri (73) sits in third.
    • 4A: Pueblo County is way out in front with 183 points. Cheyenne Mountain (88) is second, with Pueblo East (80) and Greeley Central (74.5) close behind them.
    • 5A: Pomona sits in first place with 148.5 points. Grand Junction is in second with 103.5. Brighton (81.5), Poudre (78), Coronado (74.5) and Cherokee Trail (72) have also amassed a lot of points.
  • 2A & 3A wrestling: John Mall’s Andreatta begins quest for redemption

    Jonathan Andreatta John Mall wrestling
    Jonathan Andreatta, right. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — Jonathan Andreatta’s quest for redemption took all of 50 seconds to get underway.

    After failing to capture his third state title last season, the John Mall senior was all business in the first round of the Class 2A state wrestling tournament. He beat Cheyenne Wells’ Jade Cozart in less than a minute to advance to the second round, which will begin on Friday.

    “I just wanted to get out there and get the pin,” Andreatta said. “I wanted to get rested up for tomorrow.”

    He’s coming off a disappointing loss to Quenton Montague in last year’s 120-final. He hasn’t competed at Pepsi Center since that loss, and walking around the catacombs did bring back some tough memories of that defeat.

    “Walking through these halls, I’ve had some recurring nightmares,” he said. “That kind of sucked, but I’ve practically forgotten about that and I’m ready for this year.”

    And he has shown that on the mat. Andreatta’s loss in that state title match is his last loss in high school competition.

    When looking to get back to that top spot on the podium, he came into the 2016-17 season tackling only the obstacle directly in front of him.

    “I’m just focused on the quarterfinals,” he said. “I’m just taking it one match at a time. It’s just another day.”

    He’ll be back on the mat Friday at 9:30 a.m., taking on Cameron Holmes from Wiggins. Holmes advanced with a 15-4 major decision over Chris Lovato from Hotchkiss.

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    Pin stats

    • Paonia’s Trevor Smith had the fastest pin of the 2A/3A prelims — it took him 10 seconds to win his first-round match in the 2A 285-pound bracket.
    • Rocky Ford’s Jacob Rodriguez had the first match of the day at 2A 106 pounds, and he made it a short one. The senior, a two-time champion, pinned Rye’s Zachary Ruiz in 14 seconds.
    • Rodriguez’s teammate, Carlos Magdaleno, pinned his opponent in 15 seconds at 160 pounds.
    • One other wrestler, Trenton Armintrout of Norwood/Nucla, had a pin in less than 20 seconds. He won his first-round match in 19 seconds.
    • Trinidad’s Jesus Diaz had the fastest pin in 3A’s first round, winning in 27 seconds.
    • There were a total of 100 pins in during the 2A/3A prelims, including 27 that happened in less than a minute.
    • Meeker and Paonia each had seven pins as a team.

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    Notables

    Natalie Benavides Del Norte wrestling girls
    Natalie Benavides. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)
    • Natalie Benavides of Del Norte, the lone female qualifier at the state tournament this season, was pinned in her first-round match by Meeker’s Sheridan Harvey. She moves to Friday’s consolation round. Benavides is the eighth girl to ever qualify for the state tournament.
    • Platte Valley leads the 3A team race after the prelims with 21 points. Defending champion Valley is in second with 19.5, following by Jefferson (19). La Junta and Sheridan are tied in fourth with 16 points.
    • Rocky Ford is out front in the 2A standings, leading with 37.5 points. Meeker (30) is second, followed by Paonia (28), John Mall (26) and Fowler (20).
    • Alamosa’s Isaiah Delacerda, wrestling in 3A’s 113-pound division, began his quest for a third title with a pin of Fort Lupton’s Derrian Jaramillo in 1:35.
    • Fort Lupton’s Jody Sandoval II pinned Eaton’s Jackson Contreras in 33 seconds at 3A 126. Sandoval is a two-time champion.
    • The 285-pound bracket in 3A figures to be highly competitive. Among the field: Mullen’s Sam Deseriere, a returning champion who is unbeaten; Sheridan’s Ricky Ayala, another returning champion; and Bayfield’s Sam Westbrook, another unbeaten. All three won their first-round matches.
    • Each of the 11 returning champions and four unbeaten wrestlers in 2A and 3A won their first-round matches.
  • This week’s 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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    Class 2A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Rocky Ford 1
    2 Meeker 2
    3 Hotchkiss 3
    4 Norwood/Nucla 4
    5 Paonia 5
    6 John Mall 7
    7 Highland 6
    8 Cedaredge
    9 Limon 8
    10 Ignacio 9
    Dropped out
    Wray (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Valley 2
    2 Alamosa 1
    3 La Junta 4
    4 Jefferson 6
    5 Centauri 3
    6 Sheridan 8
    7 Platte Valley 5
    8 Fort Lupton
    9 Bayfield
    10 Buena Vista 7
    Dropped out
    Eaton (9), Lamar (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pueblo County 1
    2 Pueblo East 2
    3 Cheyenne Mountain 5
    4 Windsor 4
    5 Greeley Central 3
    6 Pueblo West 6
    7 Mesa Ridge 7
    8 Pine Creek 10
    9 Grand Junction Central 8
    10 Discovery Canyon 9
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pomona 1
    2 Grand Junction 2
    3 Brighton 3
    4 Poudre 4
    5 Castle View 7
    6 Coronado 9
    7 Ponderosa 8
    8 Adams City 6
    9 Grandview 5
    10 Monarch 10
    Dropped out
    None.
  • This week’s 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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    Class 2A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Rocky Ford 1
    2 Meeker 2
    3 Hotchkiss 3
    4 Norwood/Nucla 4
    5 Paonia 5
    6 Highland 6
    7 John Mall 7
    8 Ignacio 8
    9 Sedgwick County/Fleming 9
    10 Limon 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Alamosa 1
    2 Valley 2
    3 Centauri 3
    4 La Junta 4
    5 Jefferson 5
    6 Brush 6
    7 Platte Valley 7
    8 Fort Lupton 8
    9 Eaton
    10 Lamar 10
    Dropped out
    Bayfield (9).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pueblo County 1
    2 Pueblo East 2
    3 Greeley Central 3
    4 Windsor 4
    5 Cheyenne Mountain 5
    6 Pueblo West 6
    7 Mesa Ridge 8
    8 Discovery Canyon 9
    9 Pine Creek 10
    10 Canon City
    Dropped out
    Grand Junction Central (7).
    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pomona 1
    2 Grand Junction 2
    3 Grandview 3
    4 Poudre 4
    5 Brighton 5
    6 Castle View 6
    7 Coronado 7
    8 Cherokee Trail 8
    9 Adams City 9
    10 Monarch 10
    Dropped out
    None.
  • This week’s 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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    Class 2A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Rocky Ford 1
    2 Meeker 2
    3 Hotchkiss 3
    4 Norwood/Nucla 4
    5 Paonia 5
    6 Highland 9
    7 John Mall
    8 Ignacio 8
    9 Sedgwick County/Fleming 6
    10 Limon
    Dropped out
    Cedaredge (7), Peyton (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Alamosa 1
    2 Valley 3
    3 Centauri 2
    4 La Junta 4
    5 Jefferson 5
    6 Brush 10
    7 Platte Valley
    8 Fort Lupton 9
    9 Bayfield
    10 Lamar
    Dropped out
    Delta (6), Eagle Valley (7), Sheridan (8).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pueblo County 1
    2 Pueblo East 5
    3 Greeley Central 2
    4 Windsor 4
    5 Cheyenne Mountain 3
    6 Pueblo West 7
    7 Grand Junction Central 6
    8 Mesa Ridge 9
    9 Discovery Canyon 8
    10 Pine Creek 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pomona 1
    2 Grand Junction 2
    3 Grandview 4
    4 Poudre 3
    5 Brighton 5
    6 Castle View 8
    7 Coronado 9
    8 Cherokee Trail
    9 Adams City 10
    10 Monarch 6
    Dropped out
    Ponderosa (7).
  • No. 7 Weld Central football emerging as legitimate Class 2A title contender

    FORT LUPTON — Each member of Weld Central football’s coaching staff delivers a message to the team in a huddle at the end of every game.

    After the Rebels’ 48-7 triumph over Fort Lupton on Friday, every coach reminded the players this is a very special team, and bringing a winning atmosphere back to the school is a huge deal.

    “This is our first winning season since 2009,” defensive coordinator Kyle Haffner said to the players. “Brush is going to lose to Valley tonight, and they’re going to be out looking for blood, so our next game is going to be against a very good Brush team — a bunch of giant dudes smashing it in our mouths. We need to lock it up to be a championship football team.”

    Weld Central, ranked No. 7 in Class 2A this week, remains unbeaten and improves to a 6-0 mark after taking down Fort Lupton on the Bluedevils’ home turf. Since the Rebels didn’t make the playoffs last season, the team’s now 11-game winning streak is the current longest in Colorado, regardless of classification.

    Weld Central Fort Lupton football

    “We have an incredible fan base right now,” second-year head coach James Canaday said. “It’s unreal what’s going on at the school. Everyone is full of spirit and very prideful. It makes me happy our football team is being responsible and it’s turning the whole community around.”

    The Rebels remain positive on their status as a legitimate contender for a state championship run this season.

    Four of Weld Central’s six victories have been determined by at least a 30-point victory margin. The Rebels took down Valley 28-21 last weekend, and now turn their focus to beating Brush, a perennial football powerhouse that lost 28-14 to Valley on Friday night.

    The Rebels’ last three games of the season will be the toughest, going up against Brush, Sterling and then Platte Valley, respectively.

    Canaday spoke in the huddle after the Fort Lupton game and really stressed not letting the teams’ goals slip away.

    “Go out and dominate. Take care of your grades. Don’t do anything stupid this weekend,” Canaday said, as other coaches echoed similar variations of that message to the team.

    Senior captain running back/linebacker Alex Ries said the team has really been coming together and playing very well upon preparation, determination and never giving up.

    “We haven’t had a winning streak in so many years and it feels incredible to have that right now,” Ries said. “We’re trying our hardest to come out on top. We’ve always been a great fundamental team and that’s what we’ve been really working on.”

    He added: “We have the talent and heart to be the championship team.”

    No doubt the coaches are a huge chunk of Weld Central’s recent success. Canaday implemented summer workouts like the team had never done before when he started in 2015.

    With more than 20 years of coaching experience, he came from Monte Vista and started the Rebels out with a basically clean slate of nine assistant coaches, bringing his offensive coordinator with from Monte Vista, and keeping defensive coordinator Haffner, who is a Weld Central alum.

    “I started the team on summer workouts and the kids just really bought into hard work and perseverance,” Canaday said. “They bought into setting goals, and it really carries over season after season. We’ve been meeting expectations, and our 13 seniors are all great leaders and have been developing the younger players to become leaders and the program is heading in the right direction.”

    Weld Central football team
    (Morgan Dzak/CHSAANow.com)

    The team has been feeling the emotion of playing hard and getting better. Canaday said each week a new player comes out big and realizes his role.

    “I don’t mention any standout names because there are new guys making big plays every week,” Canaday said. “It’s important for athletes to understand their roles on the field.”

    Senior quarterback Bryan Gudka has been having a phenomenal running season and has improved on his passing as well.

    “And our wide receiver, DeVante Fleming, hasn’t dropped the ball this season,” Ries said.

    He added: “We just have the best coaches that we’ve had in a long time. They all talk after the game and are always motivating and supporting us.”

    Canaday his coaches are true leaders, and along with his excellent staff and players buying into dedication to the program, Weld Central has as good a shot as anyone else at the 2A title.

    “As long as we keep practicing right and stay stable and don’t get high-headed, we think we have what it takes.”

  • Softball rankings: Erie moves to top of 4A poll

    Erie softball team
    (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    After outscoring opponents 37-1 last week, Erie was voted as the new top team in the Class 4A CHSAANow.com softball rankings.

    The Tigers sit two points ahead of previous No. 1 and defending state champion, Valor Christian.

    A 10-0 start has finally gotten Thomas Jefferson noticed as it breaks into the top 10 at No. 7 this week.

    Pueblo West (No. 9) and Windsor (No. 10) are the other new teams to this week’s 4A poll.

    Fossil Ridge hangs on to the top spot in the 5A rankings as the Sabercats went 2-0 last week.

    ThunderRidge jumps from No. 3 to No. 2 and receives four first-place votes in the process.

    Cherokee Trail, Castle View and Brighton are the three new teams in the 5A poll, coming in at No. 7, No. 8 and No. 9 respectively.

    Strasburg kept its grasp on the No. 1 spot in the 3A rankings despite suffering its first loss of the season.

    Eaton jumps two spots to come in at No. 2 and Rocky Ford lands at No. 4 which is also two spots better than a week ago.

    Basalt (No. 6) and Lamar (No. 9) are the two new teams to break into the 3A top 10.

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

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Softball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Fossil Ridge (4) 8-0-0 88 1 2-0-0
    2 ThunderRidge (4) 8-1-0 80 3 0-1-0
    3 Broomfield 8-2-0 77 4 3-0-0
    4 Arvada West (2) 6-3-1 72 5 1-1-0
    5 Legend (1) 6-2-1 69 2 1-0-0
    6 Legacy 6-2-0 44 6 1-2-0
    7 Cherokee Trail 7-2-0 38 1-0-0
    8 Castle View 6-1-1 34 2-0-0
    9 Brighton 8-3-0 28 6-0-0
    10 Grand Junction Central 8-2-1 24 9 4-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Loveland 23, Rocky Mountain 22, Eaglecrest 21, Mountain Range 20, Prairie View 20, Douglas County 12, Grandview 9, Pomona 9, Chaparral 5, Regis Jesuit 4, Cherry Creek 3, Columbine 3, Highlands Ranch 3, Rock Canyon 3, Smoky Hill 2, Denver East 1, Poudre 1.
    Dropped out
    Mountain Range (5), Eaglecrest (8), Rocky Mountain (10).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Erie (6) 10-0-0 95 2 2-0-0
    2 Valor Christian (4) 8-0-0 93 1 2-0-0
    3 Mountain View 8-1-0 56 3 3-1-0
    4 Wheat Ridge 8-3-0 51 5 2-0-0
    5 Mullen 4-2-1 42 4 0-0-0
    6 Silver Creek 9-1-0 41 6 2-0-0
    7 Air Academy 7-3-0 25 7 1-1-0
    8 Thomas Jefferson 10-0-0 23 6-0-0
    9 Pueblo West 5-2-0 18 1-0-0
    10 Windsor 6-2-0 16 2-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Falcon 15, Rifle 15, Cheyenne Mountain 10, Pueblo County 9, D’Evelyn 7, Elizabeth 7, Frederick 6, Golden 6, Holy Family 6, Thompson Valley 6, Evergreen 4.
    Dropped out
    Falcon (8), D’Evelyn (9), Rifle (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Strasburg (7) 7-1-0 79 1 3-1-0
    2 Eaton 7-1-0 63 4 1-0-0
    3 Brush 7-2-0 60 2 4-1-0
    4 Rocky Ford (1) 10-1-0 58 6 5-0-0
    5 The Academy 6-3-0 52 3 2-2-0
    6 Basalt 7-1-0 23 4-1-0
    7 Sterling 5-4-0 19 7 0-0-0
    8 Fort Lupton 7-2-0 17 8 0-2-0
    9 Lamar 6-4-0 16 3-0-0
    10 Cedaredge 6-3-0 14 10 4-3-0
    Others receiving votes:
    La Junta 13, Valley 10, Faith Christian 6, Dolores Huerta 4, Weld Central 3, University 2, Delta 1.
    Dropped out
    La Junta (5), Valley (9).
  • Softball rankings: Fossil Ridge moves to top of 5A poll

    Pomona Fossil Ridge softball
    (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Fossil Ridge has ascended to the top of the CHSAANow.com softball rankings in Class 5A this week.

    The SaberCats are a perfect 6-0-0 to start the season, and received six of the nine first-place votes in the classification to lead the poll with 77 total points.

    Legend is No. 2, having bumped up one spot from No. 3.

    ThunderRidge, unranked in the preseason, jumped all the way into the 5A poll at No. 3 this week. The Grizzlies are one of five newcomers to the ranking, which also includes No. 6 Legacy, No. 7 Arvada West, No. 9 Grand Junction Central and No. 10 Rocky Mountain.

    D'Evelyn softball team
    D’Evelyn joined this week’s 4A softball poll at No. 9. (Lance Wendt/LanceWendt.com)

    Valor Christian remained atop the 4A ranking, though Erie sits just one point behind the Eagles at No. 2.

    The 4A poll added Mullen (No. 4), D’Evelyn (No. 9) and Rifle (No. 10) this week.

    In 3A, Strasburg continues to lead the ranking. The poll added No. 8 Fort Lupton, and also saw some major movers: Brush went from seventh to second, and The Academy jumped from eighth to third.

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

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

    [divider]

    CHSAANow.com Softball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Go to: 5A | 4A | 3A

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Fossil Ridge (6) 6-0-0 77 4
    2 Legend 5-2-1 69 3
    3 ThunderRidge (1) 8-0-0 60
    4 Broomfield 5-2-0 47 5
    5 Mountain Range (1) 3-2-0 43 1
    6 Legacy 5-0-0 39
    7 Arvada West 5-2-1 34
    8 Eaglecrest 7-1-0 27 5
    9 Grand Junction Central 4-1-1 22
    10 Rocky Mountain 6-1-0 17
    Others receiving votes:
    Loveland 14, Cherokee Trail 13, Smoky Hill 9, Lakewood 8, Castle View 4, Highlands Ranch 3, Pomona 3, Prairie View 3, Fountain-Fort Carson 2, Poudre 1.
    Dropped out
    Chaparral (2), Pomona (7), Grandview (8), Ralston Valley (9), Loveland (10).

    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Valor Christian (6) 6-0-0 85 1
    2 Erie (3) 8-0-0 84 2
    3 Mountain View 5-0-0 55 3
    4 Mullen 4-2-1 44
    5 Wheat Ridge 6-3-0 42 4
    6 Silver Creek 7-1-0 38 6
    7 Air Academy 6-2-0 26 8
    8 Falcon 4-2-0 23 9
    9 D’Evelyn 3-1-0 14
    10 Rifle 6-0-0 13
    Others receiving votes:
    Windsor 12, Cheyenne Mountain 9, Pueblo County 9, Frederick 8, Thompson Valley 8, Thomas Jefferson 7, Golden 6, Berthoud 4, Evergreen 4, Pueblo West 3, Palmer Ridge 1.
    Dropped out
    Frederick (5), Berthoud (7), Thompson Valley (10).

    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS
    1 Strasburg (7) 4-0-0 70 1
    2 Brush 3-1-0 55 7
    3 The Academy 4-1-0 51 8
    4 Eaton 6-1-0 43 2
    5 La Junta 5-3-0 38 4
    6 Rocky Ford 5-1-0 31 3
    7 Sterling 5-4-0 28 5
    8 Fort Lupton 7-0-0 23
    9 Valley 2-2-0 21 6
    10 Cedaredge 2-0-0 10 10
    Others receiving votes:
    Meeker 6, Lamar 4, Faith Christian 3, Basalt 1, Weld Central 1.
    Dropped out
    Lamar (9).