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State Wrestling Records Colorado High School Wrestling Records (Updated: 2/15/14 - Note: Records may be submitted by coaches at any time during the year. In general, the update will be made just prior to the state tournament each year. Records that have been submitted but not appearing here may not have been clear enough or did not meet the established minimum criteria. If you are certain that a record was submitted but does not appear, please contact Bert Borgmann at the CHSAA Office.) INDIVIDUAL (Records may have been produced at more than one school, 42—Marcus Hernandez, Pueblo South 2004-05 including out-of-state schools, as long as the schools are noted.) 42—Eric Fredrickson, Moffat County 2004-05 42—Jacob Sheridan, Centauri 2004-05 Most Varsity Victories, Season (min 36) 42—Jacob Sheridan, Centauri 2003-04 51—Josh Miller, Bennett 42—Tyler Hostetter, Centauri 2000-01 50—Mark Hastings, Moffat County 2000-01 42—Shea Van Gieson, Alamosa 2001-02 50—Travis Linsacum, Moffat County, 2000-01 42—Korey Kostur, Moffat County 2005-06 49 - Trevor Gillen, Durango 2011-12 42—Daniel Cramblett, Moffat County 2005-06 48—Caleb Copeland, Bennett 42—Ky Smith, Pagosa Springs 2005-06 48—Kyle Kostur, Moffat County, 2000-01 42—Jesse Meis, Alamosa 2006-07 48—Phillip Sheridan, Centauri 2008-09 42—Sonny Yohn, Alamosa 2006-07 47—Mitchell Polkowske, Centauri 2006-07 42—Robert Tucker, Grand Junction 2006-07 47—Tyler Graff, Loveland 2006-07 42—Mitchell Polkowske, Centauri 2007-08 47—Cahlen Keys, Centauri 2008-09 42—Josh Kremeier, Loveland 2007-08 46—Gary Dack, Pomona, 2000-01 42--Robert Tucker, Grand Junction 2006-07 46—Ryan Linsacum, Moffat County 2000-01 42—Jordan Larsen, Bayfield 2007-08 46—Josh Miller, Bennett 42—Philip Grout, Northglenn 2008-09 46—Ty Weber, Moffat County, 2000-01 42—Kevin LeValley, Limon 2005-06 46—PT Garciam Bear Creek 2011-12 42—Nick Burghardt, Coronado 2009-10 45—Andy Nicodin, Hilltop Baptist 2002-03 42—Tim Selingo, Hilltop Baptist 200-04 45 – Ty Weber, Moffat County, 2002-03 42—Brett Ross, Windsor (2009-2010) 45—Tom Clum, Pomona, 2000-01 42—Cory Wittwer, Chatfield 2009-10 45—Rory Keys, Centauri, 2005-06 41—Tom Clum, Pomona, 1999-2000 45—Josh Hensley, Alamosa 2005-06 41—Ben Cherrington, Middle Park 2000-01 45—Tyler Young, Grand Junction 2006-07 41—Cody Fredrickson, Moffat County 2000-01 45—Daniel Polkowske, Centauri 2000-01 41—Cory Raczykowski, Lewis-Palmer 2002-03 45—Zach Goldsberry, Las Animas 2007-08 41—Brandon Duarte, Moffat County, 2002-03 45—Tyler Young, Grand Junction 2006-07 41—Jeff Wilson, Manitou Springs 2002-03 45—Josh Donkle, Windsor 2011-12 41—Shawn Hart, Mountain View 2001-02 45—Dan Barringer, Lewis-Palmer 2009-10 41—Shawn Hart, Mountain View 2002-03 44—Mike Silengo, Hilltop Baptist 2000-01 41—Cody Rivera, Pomona 2003-04 44—Gabe Burak, Coronado 2004-05 41—Joel Polkowske, Centauri 2002-03 44—Troy Lussenhop, Loveland 2001-04 41—Andrew Arellano, Centauri 2002-03 44—Scott Garouutte, Moffat County 2004-05 41—Andrew Arellano, Centauri 2001-02 44—Rocco DePaolo, Eaglecrest 2005-06 41—Brandon Meis, Alamosa 2001-02 44—Brindan Jincuska, Eaglecrest 2004-05 41—D J Meis, Alamosa 2000-01 44—Derek Loche, Ralston Valley 2008-09 41—Brandon Meis, Alamosa 1999-2000 44—Philip Grout, Northglenn 2007-08 41—Justin Gonzales, Northridge 2005-06 44—Charlie Griffiths, Moffat County 2008-09 41—Cody Yohn, Alamosa 2006-07 44—Tony Pena, Chatfield 2009-10 41—Stryler Lane, Nucla 2006-07 44—Joel Salomon, Windsor 2011-12 41—Hugh Hardman, Norwood 2007-08 43—Jake Hibler, Rocky Mountain 2001-02 41—Clayton Allen, Widefield 2001-02 43—Jimmy Moore, Lyons, 2000-01 41—Kellen Griswold, Widefield 2002-03 43- Jimmy Weber, Moffat County, 2000-01 41—Matt Hutton, Ralston Valley 2008-09 43—Tony Mustari, Greeley Central 2004-05 41—Josh Kremeir,Loveland 2006-07 43—Tony Mustari, Greeley Central 2003-04 41—Kellen Griswold, Widefield 2002-03 43—Korey Kostur, Moffat County 2004-05 41—Clayton Allen, Widefield 2001-02 43—Ehren Samuelson, Middle Park 2003-04 41—Hugh Hardman, Norwood 2008-09 43—Andrew Arellano, Centauri 2003-04 41—Jacob Terada, Northglenn 2007-08 43—Joel Polkowske, Centauri 2003-04 41—R J Gaither, Columbine 2008-09 43—Sonny Yohn, Alamosa 2005-06 41—Ethan Olson, Coronado 2009-10 43—Tommy Valdez, Alamosa 2005-06 41—Adrian Cordova, Coronado 2009-10 43—Nick Navratil, Moffat County 2006-07 40–Leister Bowling, Lyons, 1999-2000 43—Luke vandenburg, Loveland 2007-08 40—Bryson Vasquez, Loveland 1999-2000 43—Corbin Bennetts, Buena Vista 2009-10 40—Mike Silengo, Hilltop Baptist 1999-2000 43—Nick Stager, Niwot 2011-12 40—Mike Silengo, Hilltop Baptist 1998-99 43—Ben Polkowske, Centauri 2009-10 40—Clinton Brickell, Coronado 2001-02 42--Leister Bowling, Lyons, 1998-99 40—Dan Clum, Pomona, 2000-01 42—Jason Winslow, Mountain View 2003-04 40—Derrick Hendren, Pomona, 2001-02 42—Gabe Burak, Coronado 2004-04 40—Jimmy Moore, Lyons, 2001-02 1 40—Kaleb Brown, Moffat County, 2002-03 39—Kole Neubebauer, Holly 2002-03 40—Elliot Copeland, Bennett 39—Kole Neugebauer, Holly 2005-06 40—Andy Nicodin, Hilltop Baptist 2001-02 39—Eric Brennan, Bear Creek 2005-06 40--Layton Gaskie, Hilltop Baptist 39—Ben Howarth, Widefield 2005-06 40—Ryan Budd, Grandview, 2002-03 39—Tucker Lane, Nucla 2004-05 40—Ben Menzor, Grandview, 2000-01 39—Stryker Lane, Norwood 2008-09 40—Scott Koppenhafer, Mancos 2000-01 39—Ben Howarth, Widefield 2005-06 40--Layton Gaskie, Hilltop Baptist 2001-02 39—Robert Tucker, Grand Junction 2007-08 40—Chris Williams, Coronado 2002-03 39—Tyler Young, Grand Junction 2005-06 40—Tano Miell, Pueblo South, 2003-04 39—Gabe Mamigonian, Heritage 2007-08 40—Richard Lohr, Eaton 2001-02 39—Josh Kremeier, Loveland 2008-09 40—Scott Koppenhafer, Mancos 2000-01 39—Ben Howarth, Widefield 2005-06 40—Sean Walter, Wiggins 2003-04 39—Tyan Bratton, Northglenn 2007-08 40—Sawyer Brossart, Middle Park 2005-06 39—Kyle Flynn, Northglenn 2008-09 40—Scott Garoutte. Moffat County 2003-04 39—Ryan Winters, Hilltop Baptist 2002-03 40—Richard Lohr, Eaton 2001-02 39—Ryan Winters, Hilltop Baptist 2003-04 40—Kole Neugebauer, Holly 2004-05 39—Jordan Larsen, Bayfield 2006-07 40—Keith Shinsato, Bear Creek 2005-06 39—Danny Bishaar, Regis 2005-06 40—Michael Carruthers, Eaglecrest 2001-02 39—Banning Lobmeyer, Windsor 2009-10 40—Corbin Bennetts, Buena Vista 2008-09 39—Dusty Solis, Coronado 2009-10 40—Josh Garibay, Widefield 2001-02 39 -- Dakota Thayer, Chatfield 2009-10 40—Justin Reed, Grand Junction 2006 38—Aaron Polkowske, Centauri, 1993-1994 40—Michael Miller, Heritage 2008-09 39—Robert Tucker, Grand Junction 2007-08 40—Tyler Graff, Loveland 2007-08 39—Anthony Apodaca, Mountain Range 2009-10 40—Connor Medbery, Loveland 2008-09 39—Thomas Garza, Mountain Range 2009-10 40—Cody Weitzel, Columbine 2008-09 39—Jacob Arellano, Niwot 2009-10 40—Juston Reed, Grand Junction 2005-06 38--T. J. Deaguero, 172, Adams City, 1994-95 40—Micheal Hawkins, Thomas Jefferson 2007-08 38--Toby Lopez, Frederick, 112, 1995-96 40—Josh Garibay, Widefield 2001-02 38--Dave Vondy, Brush, 160, 1995-96 40—Philip Grout, Northglenn 2006-07 38—Josh Carroll Air Academy, 1997-98 40—Cody Nelson, Moffat County 2008-09 38--Ryan Martinez, Greeley West, 1998-99 40—Jesse Breslin, Moffat County 2008-09 38—Tom Pokorny, Bear Creek 1999-2000 40—Jesse Snider, Ponderosa 2006-07 38—Gary Dack, Pomona 1999-2000 40—Cameron Morton, Bear Creek 2009-10 38—Abe Alvarado, Lincoln 2001-02 40—Tony Compton, Columbine 2009-10 38—Ferdinand Torres, Pomona, 2000-01 40—Stas Kardas, Dakota Ridge 2007-08 38—Paul Dack, Pomona, 2001-02 40—Jared Rieck, Coronado 2009-10 38—Jeremiah Noland, Moffat County 1999-2000 40—Alex Mackenzie, Mountain Rage 2009-10 38—Kyle Kostur, Moffat County 2001-02 40—Matt Dreiling, Mountain Range, 2009-10 38—Rich Maestas, Wasson 1997-98 40---Corbin Bennetts, Buena Vista 2010-11 38—Joey Jesser, Thompson Valley, 2000-01 40 – Aaron Velasquez, Bayfield 2010-11 38—Jacob Beck, Thompson Valley, 2000-01 40—Mario Espinoza, Centauri 2008-09 38—Mike Whitney, Brighton, 2002-03 39--Ray Mirabel, Brush 1991-92 38—Mike White, Brighton, 2002-03 39--Dave Vondy, Brush 1995-96 38--Jeff Wilson, Manitou Springs 2002-03 39—Chuck Sheldon, Simla, 1996-97 38—Taylor Steward, Grandview, 2002-03 39--Tom Clum, 112, Pomona, 1998-99 38—Tim Silengo, Hilltop Baptist 2002-03 39--Scott Frohardt, Ponderosa, 1997-98 38—Jeff Wilson, Manitou Springs 2001-02 39—Blaine Brown, Canon City (1999-2000) 38—J R Roman, Pueblo South 2003-04 39—Derrick Hendren, Pomona, 2000-01 38—Paul Dack, Pomona 2000-01 39—Travis Linsacum, Moffat County 2001-02 38—Isiah Flores, Wiggins 2004-05 39—Ryan Linsacum, Moffat County 1999-2000 38—Brice Boling, Moffat County 2004-05 39—Brett Roller, Wasson 2000-01 38—Jon Brascetta, Grandview 2002-06 39—Steve Gerard, Thompson Valley, 2001-02 38—Shane Gylling, Alamosa 2000-01 39—Ryan Budd, Grandview, 2003-04 38—Max Smith, Alamosa 2000-01 39—Chris Heilman, St. Mary’s 2003-04 38—D J Meis, Alamosa 1999-2000 39—Vince Bazile, Mancos 2002-03 38—Korey Kostur, Moffat County 2003-04 39—Ryan Winters, Hilltop Baptist 2002-03 38—Danile Kelly, Ponderosa 2005-06 39—Tony Mustari, Greeley Central 2002-03 38—Mason Ewing, Eagle Valley 2005-06 39—Gabe Burak, Coronado 2002-03 38—Kevin Williams, Heritage 2003-04 39—Adam Urenda, Pueblo South 2004--05 38—Derrick Salazar, Northridge 2002-03 39—Luke Hanna, Eaton 2003-04 38—Charlie Griffiths, Moffat County 2007-08 39—Vice Bazile, Mancos 2002-03 38—Brice Boling, Moffat County 2005-06 39—Kevin Lucero, Pomona 2003-04 38—Jake Breslin, Moffat County 2006-07 39—Sean Walter, Wiggins 2004-05 38—Brice Boling, Moffat County 2006-07 39—Brandan Greeley, Middle Park 2005-06 38—Tucker Lane, Nucla 2006-07
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