Centauri boys win 2A state wrestling title

Photo by Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com Centauri High School boys wrestling claimed the program's third 2A state wrestling title on Friday, March 12, in Pueblo, and first since winning back-to-back titles in 2009 and 2010.

Chavez locks up team championship with individual title at 145 pounds

PUEBLO — Moments after Centauri narrowly wrapped up the team title, Eyan Chavez put an exclamation point on the night for the Falcons.

Tied 0-0 after three periods in the final match of the Class 2A boys wrestling state tournament, Chavez, a junior, earned a 2-0 sudden victory win against Peyton's Clint Brown to win a championship in the 145-pound division.

Minutes later, Chavez and Centauri were posing with the gold trophy as they earned the program's third title and first since winning back-to-back titles in 2009 and 2010.

The title was only locked up after the second-to-last match of the event.

Heading into the placing matches, Centauri led the team race with 92 points. Cedaredge and Wray were just behind at 84, and Buena Vista also in the hunt with 81.5.

Things only tightened as the placing matches continued, wrestling two weights at a time. Through the first six weights of the final session, Centauri and Cedaredge were deadlocked with 95 points apiece. Buena Vista sat in third with 87.5 points, and Wray was fourth with 84.

Through eight weights, Centauri inched ahead of Cedaredge at 97-95. Through 10, the lead expanded to 100-95. Through 12 weights, the team race stayed the same.

Then, finally, as the 145- and 152-pound divisions wrapped up and the tournament concluded, the picture was finally clear: Centauri had won the title, The final margin? 104 points to Cedaredge's 99.

Chavez was the lone individual title for Centauri, but the Falcons had seven wresters place. Included: Riley Valdez (2nd, 106); Jordan Martin (2nd, 152); Erik Mestas (2nd, 160); Mario Vigil (3rd, 113); Zach Buhr (5th, 170); and Byron Shawcroft (5th, 182).

The tournament also featured a number of standout individual performances.

The 132-pound match was a monster battle between two two-time champions: Rye senior Michael Atencio and Lyons senior Oran Huff. Huff took a tough 3-2 decision.

Huff won 126 as a junior and sophomore, after he finished fourth place in that weight as a freshman.

Cedaredge's Lane Hunsberger, a junior, won the 120-pound championship in sudden victory, beating returning champion Brady Collins of Wray 5-3. Collins, a sophomore, won the 106-pound title last season.

Meeker senior Colby Clatterbaugh beat two returning champions in the 195-pound bracket to claim the title. Clatterbaugh beat previously unbeaten Fabian Lopez of Sedgwick County/Fleming in the semifinals with an 8-4 decision, and pinned Adam Schulz of Crowley County in 3:49.

Wray senior Tyler Collins won his second championship in defending his championship at 152. Collins got a 7-1 decision over Centauri's Martin.

Wray finished third as a team with 95 points. Buena Vista (89.5) took fourth, and John Mall (69) was fifth.