The Colorado high school wrestling state tournaments take place Thursday through Saturday at Ball Arena in Denver. Our staff will be there throughout the weekend providing live coverage. Refresh this page for the latest updates and results.
Tournament info: Schedule, returning champions, undefeated wrestlers and storylines to watch
Preview
+ Through father’s death, life-threatening battle with leukemia, Aidan Halloran never gave up to make it back to CHSAA state wrestling tournament
+ Fort Lupton wrestler D’Mitri Garza-Alarcon escaped family’s gang cycle to put himself on track to become four-time state champion
Updates
5:25 p.m. — Earlier today, Calhan’s Ciara Monger (235 pounds) continued her pursuit of a fourth championship and an undefeated season, pinning Widefield’s Rilen Rose Casares in 1:18. — Patrick Saunders
5:20 p.m. — Talk about fast work. Pomona sophomore Zaidyn Quinonez, who won the 2023 5A title at 106 pounds, won his tournament opener at 120 pounds on Thursday, pinning Mountain Range senior Angelo Melendez in a mere 15 seconds. — Patrick Saunders
5:13 p.m. — Pine Creek senior Everest Sutton is looking for a two-state three-peat. He won two state championships in Oregon, at 106 pounds in 2021 and 113 in ’22. Now he’s hoping to mine gold in Colorado at the Class 5A. 113-pound division. He began his title quest by pinning Fountain Fort Carson sophomore Dayton Albrecht in 1:25. — Patrick Saunders
3:34 p.m. — With the morning session of Class 2A/3A preliminaries over, Ball Arena was cleared, and now big-school fans are beginning to filter in and Class 4A/5A wrestlers have started their warm-up. — Kyle Newman
3:03 p.m. — Persaeus Gomez, Pomoma’s undefeated wrestler at 130 pounds, is attempting to become Colorado’s first-ever four-time champion. She got off to a great start, pinning Calhan’s Emersen Jack in 3:29. — Patrick Saunders
2:58 p.m. — It took Pomona sophomore Timberly Martinez just 38 seconds to win her first match of the tournament. Wrestling at 135 pounds this year, last year’s 130-pound champion pinned Battle Mountain’s Ayla Hampton. — Patrick Saunders
2:50 p.m. — Brush sophomore Ritchie Bruno (Class 3A, 175 pounds) kept his undefeated season alive by pinning Rifle’s Arath Lopez in 2:25 during the first round of the tournament. — Patrick Saunders
1:35 p.m. — Crowley County’s Halloran brothers wrestled at the same time on adjacent mats. Aidan Halloran, who made it back to state following a long cancer battle that’s still ongoing, lost an 8-7 decision at 157 pounds to Yuma senior Trey Stegman after Stegman got a near-fall in the waning seconds of the match. It was clear that Halloran, who is still going through chemotherapy, didn’t have any stamina in the final period. Meanwhile, his brother Keegan Halloran cruised to a 15-3 major decision over Buena Vista sophomore Abel Flowers, a victory that came with a bloody tooth after getting head-butted. — Kyle Newman
12:01 p.m. — The state tournament begins today at Ball Arena. In the history of the tournament, 30 wrestlers have finished their careers with four state titles (tap here to see the full list). Soon, that list could grow by six with Buena Vista’s Caleb Camp (2A-132), Mullen’s Dale O’Blia (3A-120), Fort Lupton’s D’mitri Garza-Alarcon (3A-138), Thompson Valley’s Jackzen Rairdon (4A-144), Pomona’s Persaeus Gomez (Girls-130) and Calhan’s Ciara Monger (Girls-235) all making a bid for title No. 4.
Some pre-tournament reading: Post reporter Kyle Newman went down to southeast Colorado to report on the story of Crowley County’s Aidan Halloran, a senior who’s overcome tragedy and cancer to reach Ball Arena.
The 2A, 3A and girls preliminary matches take place from noon to 3:15 p.m., while 4A and 5A matches run from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Tickets for the tournament can only be purchased online. Here’s a link to purchase tickets for each session. — The Denver Post
Results
For results from the preliminary rounds on Day 1 of the tournament, find the official CHSAA brackets for the boys tournaments and girls tournaments. On the final two days of the tournament, we’ll have live championship bracket results on this page.
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