Tag: Grand Junction

  • Grand Junction’s Gracie Olkowski is dominating girls golf on the western slope

    (Photo courtesy of Gracie Olkowski)

    Grand Junction’s Gracie Olkowski is seeing nothing but red numbers lately, but that’s not really anything new when it comes to members of her family.

    Big brother Trevor? He’s busy in California this week as he made the six-man roster for the University of Colorado men’s golf team. As a freshman, he’s competing for the Buffs in the Pac-12 Championships.

    Other brother Canon? He finished third at last fall’s Class 5A state golf tournament at CommonGround. He has also committed to play golf for the Buffs.

    But the spring is Gracie’s time.

    She won Tuesday’s Aspen Invitational, shooting a 1-under-par-69. That followed up her performance at the Fruita Monument Invitational on Monday, where she also shot a 69 to go for the win.

    “She is just determined,” Grand Junction coach Sandy Stormy said. “Gracie actually played as the No. 2 for us to start the season because we had a freshman come in so strong. It’s pushed Gracie a lot and she’s matured and she’s more determined to play well.

    All told, Olkowski has six wins on the year and has Grand Junction in a position to head into next month’s state tournament as a threat to come away with a championship.

    Olskowski finished tied for 24th at last year’s 5A tournament at Rolling Hills in Golden. Her rounds of 84 and 87 seem like a distant memory compared to the way she has played since the 2018 season has started.

    In eight tournaments that Olkowski has played on full-length courses, she has gone over par just three times. Her net scoring total relative to par is 8-over. She has yet to bleed into the 80’s this year.

    “This year, I’ve put a lot more positive work in during the offseason,” Gracie said. “I’ve tried to focus more on practicing and making sure I’m practicing better than I was last year.”

    5A boys state golf Canon Olkowski Grand Junction
    Canon Olkowski. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    As just a sophomore, she’s already well on her way to following in the feats of her older brother, if not topping what they were able to do. Trevor went through four years of high school without winning a state title, although he did finish in the top 10 three times. Canon has seen a similar trajectory as Trevor. He’s had three attempts to win a state title, but finished as high as third.

    With the 2018 state tournament at Boulder Country Club less than a month away, Gracie could be the first Olkowski to claim gold.

    “I would feel really accomplished with that in living up to my brothers and what they’ve done in the sport,” she said. “They’ve been really great idols for me so to bring home a state championship would be a really great accomplishment.”

    With Trevor already playing for the Buffs and Canon already committed to CU, it would seem natural that Gracie would have her eyes on Boulder. But she wants to make sure that she keeps all her options opened and even seemed open to the idea of playing in a little bit of a warmer climate.

    But that’s two years down the road. For now, Gracie is only focused on what she can accomplish this year.

    And if she plays the way she has this week, the idea of winning a 5A state title as a sophomore isn’t far-fetched. If she pulls it off, perhaps her older siblings will be looking up to her.

  • Photos: Grand Junction girls soccer beats Montrose in OT

    MONTROSE — Grand Junction girls soccer came away with a 3-2 overtime win over Montrose on Thursday.

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  • Grand Junction girls golf wins Montrose Invitational

    Montrose Invite girls golf
    (Tom Hoganson)

    MONTROSE — Grand Junction’s Gracie Olkowski won the Montrose Invitational at Black Canyon on Tuesday, helping the Tigers win the team title, as well.

    Olkowski shot ever par to win. Rifle’s Elly Walters was second at 6-over, and Grand Junction’s Brittlyn Odell (9-over) finished third. Rifle’s Masi Smith was fourth at +10, and Taylor Kettrell of Montrose (+12) was fifth.

    Grand Junction shot 26-over as a team to win. Rifle placed second at +42, with Montrose (+48) finishing third, Battle Mountain (+84) placing fourth, and Coal Ridge (+104) coming in fifth.

    Jenna Greenlee (+17) also had a scoring round for Grand Junction.

  • All-state wrestling teams for the 2017-18 season

    The 2017-18 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

    Jacob Greenwood Poudre wrestling four-timer
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Jacob Greenwood, Poudre

    Coach of the year: Cole Allison, Grand Junction

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Dawson Collins Sophomore Grand Junction 113
    Vince Cornella Freshman Monarch 106
    Gabe Dinette Senior Lakewood 160
    Jacob Greenwood Senior Poudre 145
    Malik Heinselman Senior Castle View 120
    Josiah Rider Senior Grand Junction 152
    Theorius Robison Junior Pomona 132
    Christian Rowell Senior Adams City 170
    Tate Samuelson Senior Castle View 182
    Fabian Santillan Junior Grandview 126
    Cohlton Schultz Junior Ponderosa 285
    Mason Watt Senior Broomfield 220
    Jayden Woodruff Senior Ponderosa 195
    Colton Yapoujian Junior Pomona 138
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Josh Betts Senior Rocky Mountain 160
    Gavin Deaguero Senior Adams City 152
    Aidan Funk Senior Legacy 170
    Nicholas Gonzales Senior Adams City 126
    Job Greenwood Junior Poudre 132
    Alec Hargreaves Sophomore Rocky Mountain 195
    Brody Lamb Senior Poudre 138
    Seth Latham Senior Grand Junction 182
    Adrian Marquez Junior Castle View 113
    Dylan Martinez Senior Grand Junction 145
    Weston Mayer Senior Poudre 285
    Justin Pacheco Junior Pomona 120
    Hunter Tobiasson Junior Grand Junction 220
    Wyatt Yapoujian Sophomore Pomona 106

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    Class 4A

    Andrew Alirez Greeley Central wrestlin
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.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 Junior Greeley Central 145
    Patrick Allis Junior Discovery Canyon 120
    Drake Engelking Junior Longmont 160
    Andy Garcia Sophomore Pueblo East 285
    Brendon Garcia Junior Pueblo County 106
    Dante Garcia Senior Pueblo County 220
    Jason Hanenberg Senior Air Academy 132
    Dylan McBride Senior Fort Morgan 195
    Mike McFadden Senior Cheyenne Mountain 138
    Isaiah Salazar Sophomore Windsor 170
    Dominick Serrano Sophomore Windsor 126
    Elijah Valdez Senior Mesa Ridge 152
    Will VomBaur Junior Windsor 113
    Terrance Williams Senior Palisade 182
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Michael True Senior Mesa Ridge 285
    Braden Barker Senior Mountain View 195
    Jayson Davis Junior Pueblo County 170
    Christopher Fasano Junior Pueblo County 152
    Zion Freeman Junior Pueblo East 182
    Jaxon Garoutte Sophomore Pueblo County 138
    Jacob Gonzales Junior Pueblo Centennial 106
    Zac Hanenberg Senior Canon City 145
    Andrew Lucero Senior Pueblo East 113
    Dominic Robles Junior Pueblo East 220
    Ryan Roth Junior Pueblo East 126
    Aaden Valdez Sophomore Pueblo East 132
    Vance VomBaur Freshman Windsor 120
    Hunter Williams Senior Thompson Valley 160

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    Class 3A

    (Jeff Tucker/jefferywtucker.zenfolio.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Brandon Damian, Valley

    Coach of the year: Gary Ramstetter, Alamosa

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Austyn Binkly Junior Berthoud 138
    Davion Chavez Freshman Alamosa 106
    Joe Chavez Junior Alamosa 126
    Logan Church Senior Delta 285
    Brandon Damian Senior Valley 145
    Isaiah Gamez Sophomore La Junta 113
    Bart Gruenloh Senior Lamar 220
    Quentin Jiner Senior Weld Central 170
    Nathan Johns Junior The Classical Academy 182
    Jimmy LaConte Senior Weld Central 160
    Faustin Lopez Senior Sheridan 195
    Wyatt Pfau Junior Brush 152
    Anthony Quintana Senior Buena Vista 132
    A.J. Serna Junior Grand Valley 120
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Ethan Andrade Junior Lamar 120
    Brandon Buhr Senior Centauri 145
    Caleb Cox Senior Brush 126
    Preston Duran Senior Alamosa 285
    Colton Eberhardt Senior Lamar 195
    Alberto Felthager Freshman Trinidad 106
    Josh Flanagan Senior Valley 182
    Hayden Johnson Senior Steamboat Springs 160
    Mikinzie Klimper Senior Moffat County 170
    Cameron Lucero Freshman Pagosa Springs 132
    Reis Martinez Senior Alamosa 152
    Ariel Rodriguez Senior Eaton 138
    Eli Smith Junior Salida 220
    Kolten Strait Freshman Berthoud 113

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    Class 2A

    2018 state wrestling
    (Dustin Price/DustinPricePhotography.com)

    Wrestler of the year: Diego Reyes, Rocky Ford

    Coach of the year: Mike Jurney, Rocky Ford

    First team
    Name Year School Weight
    Keegan Bean Senior Lyons 182
    Sky Carlson Senior Soroco 220
    Sean Dale Sophomore Cedaredge 126
    Greg Garcia Senior Rocky Ford 285
    Trey Geyer Freshman Cedaredge 120
    Cody Jacobsen Senior Burlington 138
    Seth McFall Junior Fowler 106
    Dahlton McGhee Senior Fowler 195
    Trevor Randel Senior County Line 152
    Diego Reyes Senior Rocky Ford 160
    Cade Rockwell Sophomore Wray 113
    Carlos Romo Senior Rocky Ford 145
    Carlos Tarin Junior Wray 170
    Wesley VanMatre Sophomore John Mall 132
    Second team
    Name Year School Weight
    Junior Arambula Freshman Wray 126
    Brett Benavides Senior Del Norte 132
    Clay Campbell Senior Paonia 145
    Ken Cox Senior County Line 285
    Devin Curtis Senior Hotchkiss 195
    Aidan Dabal Senior Norwood 160
    William Gabriel Junior Nucla 182
    Tannen Kennedy Junior Meeker 138
    Logan Lewis Sophomore Highland 113
    Jace Logan Junior Soroco 170
    Kobryn Mann Senior Sedgwick Co/Fleming 152
    Jaden Miller Senior Paonia 220
    Jacob Pelloni Senior Meeker 120
    Max Salazar Junior Sanford 106
  • 5A Wrestling: Grand Junction edges Pomona in tight team battle

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — Grand Junction turned back the clock Saturday night at Pepsi Center.

    The Tigers posted 151.5 teams points to nip Pomona’s 146 team points to win the Class 5A wrestling state championship title.

    The Tigers edged two-time defending 5A state team champion Pomona for the first state wrestling team title for Grand Junction since 1994. It’s the ninth wrestling team title for the program.

    Grand Junction senior Josiah Rider. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    “I’m more excited for our team title that we just got,” Grand Junction senior Josiah Rider said after winning his third individual title. “I’m really excited.”

    Grand Junction was a powerhouse winning four of those team titles from 1963-1968.

    Grand Junction took five wrestlers — sophomore Dawson Collins (106), senior Dylan Martinez (145), Rider (152), senior Seth Latham (182) and junior Hunter Tobiasson (220) — to the title bouts Saturday night at Pepsi Center. Collins and Rider came away with individual titles to push past the Panthers.

    Collins looked to have lost his title match when Castle View junior Adrian Marquez was awarded a 2-point takedown in first overtime period. However, after both referees discussed the situation the takedown was waved off.

    “In overtime when they gave him (Marquez) the two I didn’t know what to do,” Collins said. “Part of me wanted to breakdown and cry. Part of me wanted to believe it wasn’t two. When they waved the two off I was overwhelmed.”

    Grand Junction sophomore Dayton Collins (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco)

    The sophomore eventually took a 6-5 victory to post four key team points that Grand Junction needed to win the team title. The Tigers had a total of seven wrestlers place on the podium. Freshman Kieran Thompson placed 6th at 106 and junior Jay Skalecki took 3rd at 170.

    “It was a big deal,” Rider said of the win by Collins at 113. “My heart was sinking when it looked like he had lost. After he won that I knew we were going to win the team title.”

    The Panthers had four — sophomore Wyatt Yapoujian (106), junior Justin Pacheco (120), junior Theorius Robison (132) and junior Colton Yapoujian (138) — in the finals.

    “Credit to Grand Junction. They had a better tournament that us this week,” Colton Yapoujian said after becoming a 2-time state champion after a 5-4 victory. “We aren’t going to make excuses. We are going to get back in the (wrestling) room and try to start a new streak next year.”

    Robison won his third state title with a narrow 3-2 victory. Pomona also placed a total of seven. Freshman Franklin Cruz placed 4th at 152, along with seniors Doug Mills (220) and Brandon Hodge (285) both finishing 5th.

    Pomona — 5-time team champion — was attempting to win a third straight team title. The most impressive run in the largest classification since Ponderosa won eight straight 5A team titles from 2003-2010.

    “We’ll definitely come back next year with some revenge to get that title back,” Robison said.

    Heinselman wins match-up of state champs

    The only 5A champion bout that featured a pair of returning state champions was at 120 pounds. Castle View senior Malik Heinselman (5A-106 state champ in 2017) faced Pomona junior Justin Pacheco (5A-113 state champ in 2017).

    Castle View senior Malik Heinselman. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Heinselman held on for a 3-2 victory to finish off his prep wrestling career before heading off to Ohio State University to wrestler for the Buckeyes.

    “I was feeling a little sluggish … I wish I could have scored more points,” Heinselman admitted. “But I came out on top. He (Pacheco) is a great competitor. I had to be on my game.”

    Possible 4-time state champs on the horizon in 2019

    Poudre senior Jacob Greenwood was able to etch his name into Colorado history becoming the 21st 4-time individual state champion.

    A pair of juniors in Pomona’s Theorius Robison and Ponderosa’s Cohlton Schultz (285) won their third state titles Saturday. Robison and Schultz are now one state title away from joining wrestling royalty in Colorado in becoming 4-time state champions.

    Robison will attempt to become Pomona’s first four-timer. The junior added a third individual wrestling title to go along with a 5A state football championship ring he earned this fall.

    “I’m definitely ready for that attention,” Robison said of having the chance to join the 4-time state championship club. “With attention comes more publicity and I kind of like that to be honest. I just love the hype around everything.”

    Robison will enter next season with a 103-5 career mark to go along with his three individual state titles while being apart of two 5A team champion titles and this year’s team runner-up trophy.

    Schultz had no issue moving up from 220 to heavyweight this season. The junior and one of the top wrestlers in the nation finished 50-0 this season. He pinned Poudre senior Weston Mayer in 1:03 to finish the 5A state tournament.

    “It sounds pretty good,” Schultz said about how it sounds to be going for a fourth state title next year. “It’s been a goal of mine since I was a little kid.”

    He has a career mark of 142-2 while wrestling for the Mustangs.

    “It’s been a goal of mine to be up there with the very best in the state and even the country,” Schultz said. “Every year just trying to take one more step toward that.”

  • 4A & 5A wrestling semifinals: Historic night could be in store for championship round

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

    DENVER — A little bit of wrestling history could be made Saturday night at Pepsi Center.

    On a night where Poudre senior Jacob Greenwood makes his bid to become the 21st individual to claim four state championships, he has plenty of company looking to add their names to the record book as well during the state wrestling tournament. Seven wrestlers across Class 5A and 4A will pursue their third state title, joining a bigger — but still exclusive — club.

    Three seniors and four juniors get their opportunity Saturday night after the Parade of Champions, which gets going at 6:30 p.m.

    “It’s really fun graduating with all these guys,” Lakewood’s Gabe Dinette said of his fellow seniors. “(Josiah) Rider, (Jacob) Greenwood, and (Pomona junior) Theorius (Robison) is going for his third. I grew up with all of them so we’re all good buddies, and it should be fun for all of us to represent our schools and go for that third title.”

    Dinette, Grand Junction’s Josiah Rider and Castle View’s Malik Heinselman are appearing in the 5A championship finals for the last time.

    Dinette posted a 14-2 major decision at 160 pounds and draws Rocky Mountain’s Josh Betts in the title match.

    “I’m feeling good,” Dinette said. “Don’t take anything for granted — always got to get better and keep pushing it, and put on a show (Saturday).”

    Heinselman scored a 17-2 technical fall at 120 pounds and will meet Pomona’s Justin Pacheco. Rider’s 11-2 major decision victory at 152 sends him up against Adams City’s Gavin Deaguero.

    For the four juniors, there could be even more history to be made. The previous time multiple wrestlers captured a fourth consecutive title was in 2002. There has never been three four-time champions in the same year, let alone four.

    Pueblo County’s Brendon Garcia has had a front row seat each of his first two years to watching someone win four in a row. Last year it was his teammate, Hunter Willits, who accomplished the feat.

    “I just kind of wanted to be in the same spot,” Garcia said. “Seeing that was pretty cool, how he went for four. I want to be there.”

    Garcia defeated Discovery Canyon’s Jett Strickenberger by a 4-1 decision at 106 pounds in a match that he admits wasn’t that great on his part. But it still sends him into Saturday’s title match against Pueblo Central’s Jacob Gonazales.

    “Now I’ve just got to make weight (Saturday) morning,” Garcia said. “It’s just a long wait tomorrow until the finals.”

    Theorius Robison Pomona wrestling
    Theorius Robison. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Robison scored an 18-9 major decision at 132 pounds in 5A and will go up against Poudre’s Job Greenwood for the title. Ponderosa’s Cohlton Schultz has been dominant in his first year at heavyweight, pinning his way into the title match against Poudre’s Weston Mayer.

    In 4A, Greeley Central’s Andrew Alirez is also pursuing his third championship. The junior won by a 21-5 technical fall at 145 pounds and matches up with Canon City’s Zac Hanenberg on Saturday night.

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    The 5A team race is tight:

    Grand Junction holds a narrow lead over Pomona as the two teams fight for the 5A team championship.

    The Tigers ended Friday with 128.5 points. Pomona, the two-time defending champion, has 125 points. The Panthers lost a team point for unsportsmanlike conduct during the semifinals.

    Poudre is currently third with 106.5 points, Adams City (84) is fourth, and Castle View (82.5) is fifth.

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    Pueblo East on top in 4A:

    Pueblo East has a pretty sizable lead for the 4A team title heading into the final day of competition.

    The Eagles ended Friday with 150 points. Pueblo County, their rival and two-time defending champions, sit in second with 127. Windsor (118 points) is third.

    Mesa Ridge is currently fourth with 62.5 points. Greeley Central (56.5) is fifth.

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    Notables:

    • Poudre’s Jacob Greenwood advanced to a final and will wrestle for a fourth state title. He’s attempting to become the 21st four-time champion.
    • Windsor freshman Vance VomBaur beat 2016 champ Jace Trujillo of Pueblo East with a 5-4 decision in the 4A 120 semifinals.
    • Poudre junior Job Greenwood beat 2015 champion Dayton Marvel from Arvada West to move to the final in 5A 132.
    • Zion Freeman, a junior at Pueblo East, upset top-seeded and returning champion Garrett Niel of Pine Creek in 4A 182 with a 3-2 decision. Niel won the weight class in 2016.
    • Mesa Ridge senior Michael True gave Silver Creek senior Jacob Williams (40-1) his first loss of the season to reach the final in 4A 285. That final should be a great one, as defending champion Andy Garcia of Pueblo East is on the other side of the mat.
  • 4A & 5A wrestling: Greeley Central’s Alirez cousins in search of family titles

    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    DENVER — Greeley Central’s Andrew Alirez knows the feeling of winning a state wrestling championship. He’s experienced it twice and is aiming for his third. At this year’s state tournament at Pepsi Center, he’s hoping he’s not alone. His older cousin Zeke, a senior, placed third a year ago, but has yet to claim a championship.

    But this could be the year they do it together. Andrew pinned Falcon’s Adrian Garcia in one minute, 20 seconds and Zeke pinned Pueblo South’s Joe Deville in 3:55. The hunt is one for the siblings.

    “We train hard,” Andrew said. “We just try to represent our city and we’re pushing each other every day. Zeke’s really tough. He’s a great wrestler. You guys don’t see what I see. He’s tough. In my opinion, this year should be his year.”

    As a junior, Andrew’s potential third title will hold more significance from a state-wide perspective. But no matter what he’s doing or where he is, his focus is always directed Zeke’s way and hoping for the same level of success.

    “Even last week in regionals during my finals match, he’s in his match clapping so we’re just really there for each other,” Zeke said.

    The duo will compete in the Class 4A quarterfinals Friday morning and should they win, they’ll advance to the semifinal will be held Friday night.

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    Greenwood’s quest for a fourth title begins

    Jacob Greenwood Poudre wrestling
    Jacob Greenwood. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Jacob Greenwood, the Poudre senior in search of a fourth state championship, started his state tournament off with a win.

    Greenwood beat Ralston Valley junior Colton Frost-Bryant via a tech fall, 20-4, in the second period. He will face Erik Cumley of Legend in the quarterfinals on Friday.

    Greenwood is seeking to become the 21st four-time champion in state history. The state tournament has featured a four-time champion each of the past four seasons.

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    Two-time champs pushing for a third

    Pueblo County Brendon Garcia wrestling state 2018
    Brendon Garcia. (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Six other wrestlers began their quests for a third championship with a win in the first round on Thursday night:

    • Pueblo County’s Brendon Garcia, a junior at 4A 106, pinned Thompson Valley’s Kameron Hanel in 3:13.
    • Malik Heinselman, a Castle View senior at 5A 120, pinned ThunderRidge’s Aiden Okamura in 1:50.
    • Pomona junior Theorius Robison pinned Douglas County’s Jared Cabunoc in 2:51 at 5A 132.
    • Josiah Rider, a Grand Junction senior at 5A 152, pinned Ponderosa’s Kayden Johnson in 1:02. Rider is now 33-0 this season.
    • Lakewood’s Gabriel Dinette won his first-round match with a pin in 1:18.
    • Ponderosa junior Cohl Schultz pinned Arapahoe’s Jason Washington in 40 seconds. Schultz, who won a world championship in September, is now 46-0 in the 5A heavyweight division.

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    Notables

    • Pueblo East heads the 4A team race with 34 points. Defending champion Pueblo County is second (29) and Windsor (26) is third. Discovery Canyon and Greeley Central are tied for fourth with 21 points.
    • Broomfield’s Michael DeCamillis gave his team the lead after the first day with a pin in the final match of the night. The Eagles have 30 points. Defending champ Pomona (28 points) is second, and is followed by Grand Junction (27), Poudre (24) and Grandview (22.5).
    • The 120-pound bracket in 4A is one to watch, with two returning champions in the field. Pueblo East’s Jace Trujillo won a 113-pound title in 2016, Pueblo County’s Josiah Nava won a 106-pound championship in 2015. In addition, Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis was a finalist at 106 last season. All three advanced to the quarterfinals.
    • 4A’s 126-pound division is also loaded, with returning champions Josh Nira of Greeley Central (who won 113 last season) and Windsor’s Dominick Serrano (120) in the field.
    • Roosevelt’s Ethan Hays pinned his first-round opponent in 21 seconds at 4A 113. That is the fastest of the tournament so far.
    • Douglas County’s Micah Smith had the fastest pin in the 5A prelims. He took down Fruita Monument’s Levi Womack in 28 seconds.
    • Pomona’s Colton Yapoujian beat Rampart’s Benjamin Bancroft in 38 seconds. Yapoujian won the 5A 120 title last season.
    • Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman had a pin in 23 seconds, beating Skyline’s Angel Perez in 4A 182.
  • Wrestling rankings from On The Mat before regionals

    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 Cedaredge 2
    3 Paonia 4
    4 Wray 3
    5 Hotchkiss 6
    6 Fowler 5
    7 County Line 10
    8 Meeker
    9 Burlington 9
    10 Soroco 8
    Dropped out
    John Mall (7).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Alamosa 1
    2 Pagosa Springs 4
    3 Eaton 3
    4 Valley 2
    5 Lamar 5
    6 Berthoud
    7 Weld Central 6
    8 Centauri 8
    9 Brush
    10 Sheridan 10
    Dropped out
    Buena Vista (7), Moffat County (9).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pueblo County 1
    2 Windsor 2
    3 Pueblo East 3
    4 Greeley Central 4
    5 Mesa Ridge 5
    6 Thompson Valley 7
    7 Canon City 9
    8 Discovery Canyon 6
    9 Cheyenne Mountain 8
    10 Mountain View 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pomona 2
    2 Grand Junction 1
    3 Poudre 3
    4 Broomfield 9
    5 Ponderosa 7
    6 Castle View 6
    7 Adams City 8
    8 Brighton 5
    9 Monarch 4
    10 Grandview
    Dropped out
    Legacy (10).
  • 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 Cedaredge 2
    3 Wray 4
    4 Paonia 3
    5 Fowler 5
    6 Hotchkiss 6
    7 John Mall 7
    8 Soroco 8
    9 Burlington 9
    10 County Line 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Alamosa 1
    2 Valley 2
    3 Eaton 3
    4 Pagosa Springs 4
    5 Lamar 5
    6 Weld Central 6
    7 Buena Vista 7
    8 Centauri 8
    9 Moffat County 9
    10 Sheridan 11,Brush
    Dropped out
    Sheridan (10).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pueblo County 1
    2 Windsor 2
    3 Pueblo East 3
    4 Greeley Central 4
    5 Mesa Ridge 5
    6 Discovery Canyon 6
    7 Thompson Valley 7
    8 Cheyenne Mountain 8
    9 Canon City 9
    10 Mountain View 10
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Grand Junction 1
    2 Pomona 2
    3 Poudre 3
    4 Monarch 4
    5 Brighton 5
    6 Castle View 7
    7 Ponderosa 6
    8 Adams City 8
    9 Broomfield 9
    10 Legacy 10
    Dropped out
    None.
  • Wrestling rankings: Rocky Ford, Grand Junction take over top spots

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    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.

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    Class 2A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Rocky Ford 2
    2 Cedaredge 1
    3 Paonia 3
    4 Wray 4
    5 Fowler 6
    6 Hotchkiss 5
    7 John Mall 7
    8 Soroco 8
    9 Burlington
    10 County Line
    Dropped out
    Norwood (9), Sedgwick County/Fleming (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Alamosa 1
    2 Valley 2
    3 Eaton 3
    4 Pagosa Springs 4
    5 Lamar 5
    6 Weld Central 6
    7 Buena Vista 9
    8 Centauri
    9 Moffat County 10
    10 Sheridan 7
    Dropped out
    Brush (8).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Pueblo County 1
    2 Windsor 2
    3 Pueblo East 3
    4 Greeley Central 4
    5 Mesa Ridge 5
    6 Discovery Canyon 6
    7 Thompson Valley 8
    8 Cheyenne Mountain 9
    9 Canon City 10
    10 Mountain View 7
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 5A
    RK TEAM PVS
    1 Grand Junction 2
    2 Pomona 1
    3 Poudre 3
    4 Monarch 4
    5 Brighton 7
    6 Ponderosa 6
    7 Castle View 5
    8 Adams City 9
    9 Broomfield 8
    10 Legacy 10
    Dropped out
    None.