All-state wrestling teams for the 2018-19 season
The 2018-19 all-state wrestling teams are led by wrestlers of the year in each of the four classifications, and honor the top athletes in the sport.
The 2018-19 all-state wrestling teams are led by wrestlers of the year in each of the four classifications, and honor the top athletes in the sport.
Video: Pomona and Jefferson wrestlers work their way to the top of the podium at state tournament at Pepsi Center.
The 2019 state wrestling tournament saw three four-time champions, and a host of other epic moments over the three days at the Pepsi Center.
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.
In one of the most spectacular venues for Colorado sports, the Pepsi Center, Trey Geyer became the first two-time wrestling champion for his school.
Pomona wrestling wins three individual titles while claiming its sixth Class 5A team title since 2000.
It was an historic night at Pepsi Center, something that wasn’t lost on those who were there to witness greatness first-hand.
Alamosa claimed its 13th wrestling championship in school history on Saturday. The Mean Moose had eight state placers.
Three four-time champions were crowned on the final day of the 2019 state wrestling tournament at Pepsi Center.
Regis Jesuit’s Antonio Segura stunned Pomona’s Theorius Robison in the Class 5A 145-pound wrestling semifinals.