4A boys wrestling: Cheyenne Mountain claims first team title
Cheyenne Mountain claimed two gold medals and won its first boys wrestling championship in school history.
Cheyenne Mountain claimed two gold medals and won its first boys wrestling championship in school history.
Monarch’s Vince Cornella won the Class 5A 138-pound boys wrestling title to become the state’s 29th four-time state champion.
Down 12 points heading into the placing matches on Saturday night, Pomona roared back to win yet another state wrestling championship.
Due to the major snowstorm that has hit much of the state, the CHSAA basketball playoff schedule will be modified to accommodate those teams impacted by the storm.
With the closure of Adams 12 Five Star Schools on Monday due to severe weather this weekend, the Class 3A girls swimming and diving state meet has been moved to Tuesday.
The second day of the state wrestling tournament saw Centauri take the Class 2A boys title while Pagosa Springs took the 3A crown.
Moments after Centauri narrowly wrapped up the team title, Eyan Chavez put an exclamation point on the night for the Falcons.
One state champion and three other high finishers gave Pagosa Springs the Class 3A boys wrestling championship.
Summit took home a pair of individual titles in the girls alpine races, and Aspen repeated as team champion, as the state skiing championships came to a conclusion on Friday.
A near fatal motorcycle accident couldn’t stop Paonia’s Anthony Miller and his quest for a state wrestling title.