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Colorado state wrestling: Storylines, defending champions, undefeated wrestlers and tournament schedule

Martes 14 de Febrero del 2023

Colorado state wrestling: Storylines, defending champions, undefeated wrestlers and tournament schedule

The CHSAA state wrestling tournament returns to Ball Arena this Thursday through Saturday for three days of mat madness. Here's a look at some of the top storylines going into the event.

The CHSAA state wrestling tournament returns to Ball Arena this Thursday through Saturday for three days of mat madness. Here's a look at some of the top storylines going into the event.

The CHSAA state wrestling tournament returns to Ball Arena this Thursday through Saturday for three days of mat madness. Here’s a look at some of the top storylines going into the event:

Pomona vs. Everybody: Pomona has won four consecutive Class 5A titles and six of seven, with Ponderosa finishing as the runner-up three of the past four years (2019, ’21, ’22). Could the Mustangs pose a challenge? They have one returning state champ (Jacob Myers, 132 pounds) and two of the state’s best in 138-pound senior Brandon Cannon and 170-pound sophomore Tyler Eise. Pomona is led by Jacob Romero — a two-time state champion who could match up with Cannon in an epic 138 final.

Asterisk needed?: Loveland 110-pounder Morgan Johnson is going for her third consecutive CHSAA state title — or fourth if you count the girls’ state tourney contested by the association when it was an unsanctioned pilot program in 2020. Johnson made the case in November that she’d belong in the four-timers club were she to win it all this winter. If she does, she’d be the first girl to join the exclusive group. It certainly won’t come easy: Returning state champ Sarah DeLaCerda of Alamosa is on the same half of the 110-pound bracket and nationally ranked junior Janessa George (39-1) of Chatfield is on the opposite half.

Morgan Johnson, right, form Loveland High ...
Morgan Johnson, right, form Loveland High School beats Rosalind Ramos-Cruz from Mountain Vista during the CHSAA State Wrestling Championships at Ball Arena on Feb. 19, 2022 in Denver. (Kathryn Scott, Special to The Denver Post)

Oh so close: While there will be no boys four-time state champions for the first time since 2013 but there are two who could win their third: Pueblo East’s Weston Dalton (4A-150) and Wray’s Brady Collins (2A-138). Both lost in the title round as sophomores in 2021. Dalton is ranked No. 12 nationally in his weight class by flowrestling.com and committed to Nebraska, while Collins is 87-0 since last season and attempting to finish off his second consecutive unbeaten season.

Chasing perfection: Speaking of perfect seasons, with coronavirus restrictions no longer keeping wrestlers out of big tournaments, the number of unbeatens is decidedly down entering the final weekend. The boys have seven unbeatens, with just one in 5A and 4A combined (4A Montrose heavyweight Dmarian Lopez). The girls, meanwhile, have eight looking to put the finishing touches on perfect seasons. Doherty senior Katey Valdez leads the girls with 34 wins, while Gunnison junior Royce Uhrig and Wray’s Brady Collins both have 44.

Juniors going for title No. 3: You can’t get to No. 4 without first winning No. 3. There are six juniors eyeing that accomplishment, including a pair of girls in Pomona’s Persaeus Gomez (120) and Calhan’s Ciara Monger (235). The other four: Mullen’s Dale O`Blia (3A-113), Thompson Valley’s Jackzen Rairdon (4A-120), Buena Vista’s Caleb Camp (2A-126) and Fort Lupton’s D`mitri Garza-Alarcon (3A-138).

Chatfield three-peat?: The Chatfield girls have claimed both state titles since CHSAA began formally sanctioning a girls tournament in 2021. The Chargers may very well be the favorite again, although Discovery Canyon should pose a strong challenge. Led by senior Janida Garcia — the 12th-ranked pound-for-pound girls wrestler in the nation by flowrestling.com — the Thunder are loaded.

Going all the Wray: The Eagles have won four of the last five 2A team titles in establishing a small school wrestling dynasty, and Wray could easily take home the championship once again with Brady Collins and his also-unbeaten freshman brother, Austin (2A-106), leading the way.

Back to tradition: After switching things up a year ago, CHSAA will revert back to holding podium ceremonies between final matches for each weight class. The association tinkered with the format last winter by doing all of the podium ceremonies at the conclusion of the tournament but decided to stick with tradition this time around.


Schedule

Thursday (Feb. 16)

Preliminaries
Class 2A/3A & Girls — Noon – 3:15 p.m.
Class 4A/5A — 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Friday (Feb. 17)

Quarterfinals
Class 2A/3A & Girls — 8:30 a.m. – noon
Class 4A/5A — 12:45 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Semifinals
All classifications — 6:30 p.m.

Saturday (Feb. 18)

Consolation rounds
All classifications — 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Parade of Champions
All classifications — 5:30 p.m., with championship matches to follow


Returning 2022 state champions

Girls

2022 team champ: Chatfield

Wrestler School, year 2023 weight 2023 record
Rylee Balcazar Fort Lupton, jr. 105 29-5
Morgan Johnson*** Loveland, sr. 110 18-0
Sarah DeLaCerda Alamosa, jr. 110 25-4
Persaeus Gomez** Pomona, jr. 120 16-0
Desza Munson Pomona, jr. 145 26-2
Blythe Cayko Eaglecrest, sr. 190 22-1
Ciara Monger** Calhan, jr. 235 16-1

Other undefeated wrestlers: Katey Valdez (Doherty, sr., 100), 34-0; Amaya Hinojosa (Widefield, fr., 115), 27-0; Lindsey Lopez (Loveland, jr., 115), 27-0; Lexie Lopez (Loveland, jr,, 120), 29-0; Timberly Martinez (Pomona, fr., 130), 20-0; Janida Garcia (Discovery Canyon, sr., 145), 11-0;


Class 2A

2022 team champ: Wray

Wrestler School, year 2023 weight 2023 record
Traven Sharon Fowler, so. 113 39-1
Caleb Camp** Buena Vista, jr. 126 32-4
Brady Collins** Wray, sr. 138 44-0
Lain Yapoujian** Byers, sr. 144 29-2
Judd Harvey Meeker, jr. 215 30-2
Laith Ibrahim** Wiggins, sr. 285 43-1

Other undefeated wrestlers: Austin Collins (Wray, fr., 106), 26-0; Coen Schmidt (Merino, so., 120), 36-0; Eddie Bowman (Trinidad, jr., 132), 38-0;


Class 3A

2022 team champ: Eaton

Wrestler School, year 2023 weight 2023 record
Dale O`Blia** Mullen, jr. 113 36-3
Royce Uhrig Gunnison, jr. 132 44-0
D`mitri Garza-Alarcon** Fort Lupton, jr. 138 38-4
Zach Marrero** Strasburg, sr. 144 36-2
Erik Mestas+ Centauri, sr. 175 34-5
Colby Runner Severance, sr. 190 30-1
Aidan Trujillo Valley, sr. 285 31-5

Other undefeated wrestlers: Drew Johnson (Salida, sr., 215), 36-0.


Class 4A

2022 team champ: Pueblo East

Wrestler School, year 2023 weight 2023 record
Zion Mares Pueblo County, sr. 113 31-6
Jackzen Rairdon** Thompson Valley, jr. 120 41-2
Ramon Salazar Erie, sr. 132 23-3
Weston Dalton** Pueblo East, sr. 150 38-4
Dmarian Lopez Montrose, sr. 285 41-0

Other undefeated wrestlers: N/A.


Class 5A

2022 team champ: Pomona

Wrestler School, year 2023 weight 2023 record
Declan Strait Chaparral, so. 113 27-8
Ane`e Vigil** Prairie View, sr. 113 37-2
Jacob Myers Ponderosa, jr. 132 33-5
Jakob Romero** Pomona, sr. 138 33-7
Levi Deaguero Adams City, sr. 165 18-1
Dylan Bravo-Packer Brighton, sr. 285 33-4

Other undefeated wrestlers: N/A.

*** Three-time state champion | ** Two-time state champion | + Won in different classification


Other previous champions

Unless noted, weight listing is for current season, not previous ones, most weights have changed

Wrestler School, year 2023 weight Class-year 2023 record
Matthew Moore Mesa Ridge, sr. 285 4A-2021 36-2
Levi Martin Mancos, jr. 132 2A-2021 37-4
Navea Garcia Platte Valley, sr. 170 Girls-2021 25-1
Taylor Knox Calhan, sr. 190 Girls-2021 22-1

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