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Regional roundup: Who made their case for state wrestling

Mead wrestler Erin Young. (Photo by Gina Bare, Courtesy of Rachel Salaz)
Mead wrestler Erin Young. (Photo by Gina Bare, Courtesy of Rachel Salaz)
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The various regional wrestling tournaments across the state brought no shortage of excitement, as local grapplers flexed their collective muscles on the mats over the weekend.

Teams from the Boulder Valley and St. Vrain Valley school districts, as well as kids in Broomfield, saw a total of 71 wrestlers — 58 boys and 13 girls — qualify for the state tournament. Nineteen were crowned regional champions.

Mead enjoyed the most success of any team in the area, having crowned seven regional champs, all while sending 16 boys and girls to Denver’s state tournament. Class 4A alone will see 37 kids from the area.

The final competition will begin for all classifications at Ball Arena on Thursday morning, with state champions ascending to the top of the podium by Saturday night.

Two of the area’s best female wrestlers faced off in the 120-pound championship at the North Metro Region 1 tournament to further showcase the talent that lies here. Following a thrilling, 4-3 decision over Broomfield’s Breezy Johnston, Mead junior Erin Young came out on top to secure her title.

Her victory helped elevate the Mavericks to a team runner-up finish as five ladies in all earned bids to the state tournament.

“Just missing out on qualifying for state last year was the motivation I needed to be successful this season,” Young said. “My main goals have been to keep improving on my feet and continuing to learn new moves.

“Breezy is an amazing wrestler and a tough opponent. My strategy going into the match was to be aggressive, light on my feet, and keep moving. When wrestling a really good wrestler like Breezy, I had to be smart and take advantage of the opportunities that came up throughout the match.”

Young will enter the finale with a 25-9 record. Johnston, a freshman with the Eagles, has made quick work of her debut with a 34-7 record, and certainly gave a seasoned high school grappler a run for her money under the regional spotlight.

Johnson relied on seven years of mat experience, and a new attack strategy, to make her case for state.

“I try to get as much practice with the boys team at Broomfield to get as much work in as possible,” Johnston said. “The boys can be stronger and faster and so if I get beat up on (by) them, it can help me to be prepared for that against girls. I think it has helped me wrestle faster and look for things that I wouldn’t normally look for.”

Johnston is excited to experience the state tournament from mats after having spent previous competitions up in the stands. She hopes to finish in the top three.

Boys regional champions:

MEAD,CO December 6: Leister Bowling IV, left, Otto Black, Jake Glade, and Dalton Berg, at Mead High School wrestling practice on December 6, 2023. (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
MEAD,CO December 6: Leister Bowling IV, left, Otto Black, Jake Glade, and Dalton Berg, at Mead High School wrestling practice on December 6, 2023. (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)

-Xavier Valentin-Bradford, Centaurus, 285
-William Abrams, Broomfield, 157
-Mars Soto, Broomfield, 285
-Noah Bridgewater, Erie, 113
-Carson Hageman, Erie, 165
-Brayden Bach, Holy Family, 144
-Abram Moore, Holy Family, 215
-Matthew Clifton, Legacy, 126
-Quinn Funk, Legacy, 215
-Jaden Gardner, Lyons, 165
-Otto Black, Mead, 138
-Jake Glade, Mead, 150
-Leister Bowling, Mead, 175
-Dalton Berg, Mead, 190
-William Eilers, Mead, 215
-Grant Gordon, Mead, 285
-Tobias Pinson, Skyline, 126
-Rene Perez, Skyline, 285

Centaurus' Mason Shore battles with Cheyenne East's Colby Olsen in the 190-pound weight class during the Top of the Rockies semifinals at Centaurus High School on Jan. 20, 2024. (Alissa Noe/BoCoPreps.com)
Centaurus’ Mason Shore battles with Cheyenne East’s Colby Olsen in the 190-pound weight class during the Top of the Rockies semifinals at Centaurus High School on Jan. 20, 2024. (Alissa Noe/BoCoPreps.com)

Other local boys state qualifiers:

Class 5A:

-Abe Pomeroy, Boulder, 144
-Mason Shore, Centaurus, 190
-Kai Rutherford, Fairview, 165
-Sam Benton, Fairview, 215
-Jaxson Joiner, Legacy, 106
-Landon Hetrick, Legacy, 138
-Ryan Del Campo, Legacy, 150
-Brennon Joiner, Legacy, 157
-Levi Carlucci, Monarch, 120
-Antonio Beall, Monarch, 144

Class 4A:

-August Soto, Broomfield, 106
-Cody Tanner, Broomfield, 120
-Asher Diamond, Broomfield, 126
-Manny Lopez, Broomfield, 150
-Ethan Goulet, Broomfield,175
-Hunter Waneka, Erie, 132
-Landon Hammond, Erie, 138

Broomfield's August Soto wrestles against Prairie View's Joseph Vigil in the 106-pound championship match during the Front Range League wrestling championships on Saturday, Jan. 27, at Prairie View High School. (Brad Cochi/For BoCoPreps.com)
Broomfield’s August Soto wrestles against Prairie View’s Joseph Vigil in the 106-pound championship match during the Front Range League wrestling championships on Saturday, Jan. 27, at Prairie View High School. (Brad Cochi/For BoCoPreps.com)

-Tyler Muir, Erie, 144
-Austin Muir, Erie, 150
-Ricardo Moreno, Frederick, 144
-Diego Rangel, Frederick, 165
-Hunter Soule, Longmont, 126
-Hunter Knight, Longmont, 215
-Breckan Palko, Mead, 113
-Will Guerra, Mead, 132
-Carter Woods, Mead, 144
-Bryce Melichar, Mead, 157
-Hunter Humphrey, Mead, 165
-Ryder Evans, Niwot, 144
-Gavin Burrage, Niwot, 175
-Ibrahim Kabore, Silver Creek, 190
-Brody Hufford, Skyline, 106
-Jovanny Mendoza, Skyline, 190

Class 3A:

Holy Family's Lorenzo Avila made quick work of Faith Christian's Caden Geanetta during the first round of the 120-pound weight class, pinning him in 37 seconds at the 3A state wrestling championships at Ball Arena on Feb. 16, 2023. (Alissa Noe/BoCoPreps.com)
Holy Family’s Lorenzo Avila made quick work of Faith Christian’s Caden Geanetta during the first round of the 120-pound weight class, pinning him in 37 seconds at the 3A state wrestling championships at Ball Arena on Feb. 16, 2023. (Alissa Noe/BoCoPreps.com)

-Lorenzo Avila, Holy Family,126
-Fisher Reenan, Holy Family, 157
-Santiago Guerrero, Holy Family, 165
-Camden Austin, Holy Family, 190

Class 2A:

-Canyon Andrist, Lyons, 126

Girls state qualifiers:

-Breezy Johnson, Broomfield, 120
-Samantha White, Broomfield, 130
-Kaliyah Schimpf, Broomfield, 145
-Lizette Cedillo, Broomfield, 155
-Shayla Martinez, Broomfield, 170
-Bettie Rains, Legacy, 115
-Brooklynn Gustafson, Legacy, 120
-Ari Hen, Legacy, 135
-Morgan McDonald, Mead, 105
-Grace Peck, Mead, 115
-Erin Young, Mead, 120 (regional champion)
-Sierra Ryan, Mead, 135
-Ashley Booth, Mead, 155