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Colorado Standouts Shine at Ironman: Valdez Takes 3rd, Gonzales Takes 8th at 106
The Ironman Tournament once again proved why it is considered one of the toughest high school wrestling events in the country. Colorado sent numerous hammers at numerous weights and at 106 pounds, Colorado had two wrestlers rise to the occasion on one of the bigger platforms that comes along during the high school season, nationally.
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Ironman 25 – Ohio
Colorado Wrestlers Ready to Make a Statement at the Ironman Tournament The legendary Ironman Tournament in Ohio is back, and this year promises to be one of the most competitive editions yet. Widely regarded as one of the premier high school wrestling events in the country, the tournament draws top talent from every corner of
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Upcoming Duel: Colorado Mesa vs Western Colorado — December 4
Colorado wrestling fans get an early-season treat this Thursday as Western Colorado University heads to Grand Junction for a non-conference showdown with Colorado Mesa University. Action kicks off at 6 p.m. on December 4, and while it won’t affect RMAC standings, it absolutely sets the tone for both squads heading into the heart of
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15th Annual Battle Of The Best set to deliver some fireworks!
Colorado wrestling fans won’t have to wait long for one of the most stacked early-season showdowns of the year. This Friday and Saturday, December 5–6, the 15th Annual Pine Creek Duals — also known as the Battle of the Best — brings together elite programs from across Colorado and even a few heavy hitters from
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Tulsa Kickoff 25
Last weekend at the nationally renowned Tulsa Kickoff Classic, Colorado sent a strong contingent of 40+ youth wrestlers — particularly in the 12U and 15U divisions — and several young grapplers stepped up and earned podium finishes. Here are some of the top highlights from the weekend from our older divisions in the youth scene! Notable
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Cannon’s Moment to Shine
The collegiate wrestling world turned its attention to Tulsa, Oklahoma this weekend for the National Duals Invitational, hosted by Oklahoma State Cowboys. One of the most exciting storylines came from Colorado’s own talent, Brandon Cannon — now wrestling for the Ohio State Buckeyes — who delivered a standout performance in a high-stakes setting. Cannon, the






