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2019 State Wrestling Championships

Final rounds, including championship matches, were held Saturday, Feb. 25, 2019, in the Colorado state high school wrestling tournament at the Pepsi Center in Denver.

Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his teammates Colton Simonis, center, and Zach Dooley after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his teammates Colton Simonis, center, and Zach Dooley after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis holds up a t-shirt in memory of Kaden Currier after winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis holds up a t-shirt in memory of Kaden Currier after winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty's Tyson Beauperthuy stands up with opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View on his back while wrestling for the Class 5A 152-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty’s Tyson Beauperthuy stands up with opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View on his back while wrestling for the Class 5A 152-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain's freshman Nico Gagliardi gets pinned by Pueblo East's Zion Freeman costing him the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain’s freshman Nico Gagliardi gets pinned by Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman costing him the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis hugs his coach winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis hugs his coach winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
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Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin pins Alamosa's Davion Chavez winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin pins Alamosa’s Davion Chavez winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his dad Casey Hankin after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his dad Casey Hankin after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South's Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South’s Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South's Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South’s Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's James Ruona wrestles Windsor's Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s James Ruona wrestles Windsor’s Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's James Ruona wrestles Windsor's Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s James Ruona wrestles Windsor’s Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's James Ruona hugs his coach after losing the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s James Ruona hugs his coach after losing the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty's Tyson Beauperthuy wrestles opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty’s Tyson Beauperthuy wrestles opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado's KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County's Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado’s KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County’s Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado's KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County's Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado’s KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County’s Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado's KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County's Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado’s KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County’s Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy's returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs' Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy’s returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs’ Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy's returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs' Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy’s returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs’ Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain's freshman Nico Gagliardi wrestles Pueblo East's Zion Freeman for the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain’s freshman Nico Gagliardi wrestles Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman for the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain's freshman Nico Gagliardi hugs Pueblo East's Zion Freeman after losing the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain’s freshman Nico Gagliardi hugs Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman after losing the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's Gage Pruitt wrestles Pueblo East's Dominic Robles for the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s Gage Pruitt wrestles Pueblo East’s Dominic Robles for the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's Gage Pruitt gets pinned by Pueblo East's Dominic Robles costing him the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s Gage Pruitt gets pinned by Pueblo East’s Dominic Robles costing him the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's Gage Pruitt gets emotional alongside his coaches after losing the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s Gage Pruitt gets emotional alongside his coaches after losing the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his teammates Colton Simonis, center, and Zach Dooley after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his teammates Colton Simonis, center, and Zach Dooley after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis holds up a t-shirt in memory of Kaden Currier after winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis holds up a t-shirt in memory of Kaden Currier after winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty's Tyson Beauperthuy stands up with opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View on his back while wrestling for the Class 5A 152-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty’s Tyson Beauperthuy stands up with opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View on his back while wrestling for the Class 5A 152-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain's freshman Nico Gagliardi gets pinned by Pueblo East's Zion Freeman costing him the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain’s freshman Nico Gagliardi gets pinned by Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman costing him the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis hugs his coach winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis hugs his coach winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
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Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin pins Alamosa's Davion Chavez winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin pins Alamosa’s Davion Chavez winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his dad Casey Hankin after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his dad Casey Hankin after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South's Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South’s Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South's Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South’s Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's James Ruona wrestles Windsor's Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s James Ruona wrestles Windsor’s Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's James Ruona wrestles Windsor's Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s James Ruona wrestles Windsor’s Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's James Ruona hugs his coach after losing the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s James Ruona hugs his coach after losing the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty's Tyson Beauperthuy wrestles opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty’s Tyson Beauperthuy wrestles opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado's KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County's Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado’s KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County’s Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado's KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County's Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado’s KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County’s Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado's KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County's Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado’s KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County’s Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy's returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs' Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy’s returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs’ Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy's returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs' Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy’s returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs’ Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain's freshman Nico Gagliardi wrestles Pueblo East's Zion Freeman for the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain’s freshman Nico Gagliardi wrestles Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman for the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain's freshman Nico Gagliardi hugs Pueblo East's Zion Freeman after losing the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain’s freshman Nico Gagliardi hugs Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman after losing the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's Gage Pruitt wrestles Pueblo East's Dominic Robles for the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s Gage Pruitt wrestles Pueblo East’s Dominic Robles for the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's Gage Pruitt gets pinned by Pueblo East's Dominic Robles costing him the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s Gage Pruitt gets pinned by Pueblo East’s Dominic Robles costing him the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's Gage Pruitt gets emotional alongside his coaches after losing the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s Gage Pruitt gets emotional alongside his coaches after losing the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)

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2019 State Wrestling Championships

Final rounds, including championship matches, were held Saturday, Feb. 25, 2019, in the Colorado state high school wrestling tournament at the Pepsi Center in Denver.

Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his teammates Colton Simonis, center, and Zach Dooley after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his teammates Colton Simonis, center, and Zach Dooley after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis holds up a t-shirt in memory of Kaden Currier after winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis holds up a t-shirt in memory of Kaden Currier after winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty's Tyson Beauperthuy stands up with opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View on his back while wrestling for the Class 5A 152-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty’s Tyson Beauperthuy stands up with opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View on his back while wrestling for the Class 5A 152-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain's freshman Nico Gagliardi gets pinned by Pueblo East's Zion Freeman costing him the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain’s freshman Nico Gagliardi gets pinned by Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman costing him the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis hugs his coach winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis hugs his coach winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
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Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin pins Alamosa's Davion Chavez winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin pins Alamosa’s Davion Chavez winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his dad Casey Hankin after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his dad Casey Hankin after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South's Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South’s Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South's Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South’s Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's James Ruona wrestles Windsor's Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s James Ruona wrestles Windsor’s Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's James Ruona wrestles Windsor's Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s James Ruona wrestles Windsor’s Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's James Ruona hugs his coach after losing the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s James Ruona hugs his coach after losing the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty's Tyson Beauperthuy wrestles opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty’s Tyson Beauperthuy wrestles opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado's KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County's Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado’s KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County’s Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado's KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County's Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado’s KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County’s Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado's KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County's Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado’s KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County’s Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy's returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs' Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy’s returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs’ Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy's returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs' Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy’s returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs’ Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain's freshman Nico Gagliardi wrestles Pueblo East's Zion Freeman for the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain’s freshman Nico Gagliardi wrestles Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman for the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain's freshman Nico Gagliardi hugs Pueblo East's Zion Freeman after losing the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain’s freshman Nico Gagliardi hugs Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman after losing the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's Gage Pruitt wrestles Pueblo East's Dominic Robles for the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s Gage Pruitt wrestles Pueblo East’s Dominic Robles for the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's Gage Pruitt gets pinned by Pueblo East's Dominic Robles costing him the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s Gage Pruitt gets pinned by Pueblo East’s Dominic Robles costing him the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's Gage Pruitt gets emotional alongside his coaches after losing the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s Gage Pruitt gets emotional alongside his coaches after losing the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his teammates Colton Simonis, center, and Zach Dooley after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his teammates Colton Simonis, center, and Zach Dooley after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis holds up a t-shirt in memory of Kaden Currier after winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis holds up a t-shirt in memory of Kaden Currier after winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty's Tyson Beauperthuy stands up with opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View on his back while wrestling for the Class 5A 152-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty’s Tyson Beauperthuy stands up with opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View on his back while wrestling for the Class 5A 152-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain's freshman Nico Gagliardi gets pinned by Pueblo East's Zion Freeman costing him the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain’s freshman Nico Gagliardi gets pinned by Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman costing him the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis hugs his coach winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis hugs his coach winning the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
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Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin pins Alamosa's Davion Chavez winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin pins Alamosa’s Davion Chavez winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his dad Casey Hankin after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Woodland Park freshman Brady Hankin hugs his dad Casey Hankin after winning the Class 3A 106-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South's Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South’s Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon's Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South's Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Discovery Canyon’s Patrick Allis wrestles Pueblo South’s Ryan Roth for the Class 4A 126-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's James Ruona wrestles Windsor's Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s James Ruona wrestles Windsor’s Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's James Ruona wrestles Windsor's Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s James Ruona wrestles Windsor’s Dominick Serrano for the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's James Ruona hugs his coach after losing the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s James Ruona hugs his coach after losing the Class 4A 132-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty's Tyson Beauperthuy wrestles opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Doherty’s Tyson Beauperthuy wrestles opponent Austin McFadden from Prairie View at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado's KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County's Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado’s KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County’s Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado's KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County's Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado’s KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County’s Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado's KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County's Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Coronado’s KJ Kearns wrestles Pueblo County’s Christopher Fasano for the Class 4A 160-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy's returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs' Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy’s returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs’ Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy's returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs' Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
The Classical Academy’s returning state champion Nathan Johns wrestles Glenwood Springs’ Amos Wilson for the Class 3A 182-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain's freshman Nico Gagliardi wrestles Pueblo East's Zion Freeman for the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain’s freshman Nico Gagliardi wrestles Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman for the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain's freshman Nico Gagliardi hugs Pueblo East's Zion Freeman after losing the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Cheyenne Mountain’s freshman Nico Gagliardi hugs Pueblo East’s Zion Freeman after losing the Class 4A 195-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's Gage Pruitt wrestles Pueblo East's Dominic Robles for the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s Gage Pruitt wrestles Pueblo East’s Dominic Robles for the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's Gage Pruitt gets pinned by Pueblo East's Dominic Robles costing him the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s Gage Pruitt gets pinned by Pueblo East’s Dominic Robles costing him the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City's Gage Pruitt gets emotional alongside his coaches after losing the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)
Canon City’s Gage Pruitt gets emotional alongside his coaches after losing the Class 4A 220-pound state title at the 2019 State Wrestling Championship at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Photo by Kelsey Brunner/The Gazette) (Kelsey Brunner)

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