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Dalton Berg, of Meads takes State at 175 pounds in the  finals of the Colorado State Wrestling Championships in Denver on February 19, 2023.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
Dalton Berg, of Meads takes State at 175 pounds in the finals of the Colorado State Wrestling Championships in Denver on February 19, 2023.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
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Led by Daily Camera wrestler of the year Ramon Salazar of Erie, as well as the Longmont Times-Call’s best in Jake Glade of Mead, there were 14 wrestlers from the Boulder, Broomfield and Longmont areas who made the Colorado High School Activities Association’s all-state list.

DENVER: Mead's Jake Glade wrestles Broomfield's Manny Lopez at the state wrestling championships at Ball Arena Friday, February 17, 2023. (Brent W. New/BoCoPreps.com)
DENVER: Mead’s Jake Glade wrestles Broomfield’s Manny Lopez at the state wrestling championships at Ball Arena Friday, February 17, 2023. (Brent W. New/BoCoPreps.com)

There were four first teamers, all state champs. Legacy’s Quinn Funk made the Class 5A first team after he won the 190-pound title, pinning Grandview’s Maxwell Kibbee in the finals.

Legacy's Quinn Funk, left, wrestles Erie's Kelvin Casasola, right, in a 190 pound match in Broomfield on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023. (Matthew Jonas/Staff Photographer)
Legacy’s Quinn Funk, left, wrestles Erie’s Kelvin Casasola, right, in a 190 pound match in Broomfield on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023. (Matthew Jonas/Staff Photographer)

 

In 4A, Salazar won his second straight title, winning at 132s to become the first Erie wrestler to win multiple wrestling titles since the early 80s. Glade won at 144s despite wrestling with a torn meniscus and teammate Dalton Berg won at 175s, winning his finals match in sudden victory.

DENVER,CO:February 18:Ramon Salazar, of Erie, beats Izaiah Padilla, of Pueblo County in the 132 pound finals of the Colorado State Wrestling Championships in Denver on February 19, 2023.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
DENVER,CO:February 18:Ramon Salazar, of Erie, beats Izaiah Padilla, of Pueblo County in the 132 pound finals of the Colorado State Wrestling Championships in Denver on February 19, 2023.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)

There were five second teamers. They all finished runner-up in their weight classes.

Monarch’s Emilio Trujillo-Deen (5A 144s) took silver for a second straight year and was top three for a third year in a row. Mead’s Leister Bowling IV (4A 157s) lost his championship match 3-2, while Holy Family’s Abram Moore (3A 215s) lost to undefeated wrestler Drew Johnson of Salida in his final.

Lyons’ Jaden Gardner (2A 157s) and Mead’s Ashley Booth (140s)— both of whom attend Lyons — also finished second.

Honorable mentions included Skyline’s Calvin Mendez (113s), Erie’s Carson Hageman (144s) and Broomfield’s Manny Lopez (144s) in 4A, Holy Family’s Brayden Bach (138s) in 3A, and Mead’s Kirsten Davis (145s) in the girls’ division.

Skyline's Calvin Mendez battles it out with Windsor's Robert Kendall during their 113-pound finals match at the 4A Region 4 tournament at Frederick High School on Feb. 11, 2023. (Alissa Noe/BoCoPreps.com)
Skyline’s Calvin Mendez battles it out with Windsor’s Robert Kendall during their 113-pound finals match at the 4A Region 4 tournament at Frederick High School on Feb. 11, 2023. (Alissa Noe/BoCoPreps.com)