



Fourteen wrestlers from the Boulder, Broomfield and Longmont area were named to the Colorado High School Activities Association all-state wrestling teams.
Shayla Martinez of Broomfield and Leister Bowling IV of Mead were first teamers after winning state titles in February. Martinez was named the Daily Camera wrestler of the year after she won the Class 5A girls 190-pound title, becoming the first girls wrestling champ from the Boulder Valley School District. Bowling, the Longmont Times-Call wrestler of the year, won for the second year in a row at 4A 175s.
State champs made up the first teams. Runner-ups, the second.
Mead had three on CHSAA’s second teams. Grant Gordon, who came just shy of winning his second straight title, lost in extra time in the 4A 285 finals. William Eilers (215s) took silver for a second straight year, and standout Renee Hudson (5A girls 110s) reached the finals in her freshman season.
The area had three more in Erie’s Carson Hageman (5A 190s), Skyline’s Tobias Pinson (4A 144s) and Holy Family’s Camden Austin (3A 215s). Hageman, an Air Force football commit, finished runner-up in his last two seasons on the mat. Both he and Pinson were four-time state qualifiers. Pinson was coming off a fifth-place finish in 2024, while Austin was on the heels of last year’s second-round loss.
Six more locals were honorable mentions. Holy Family had two, with Lorenzo Trujillo (3A 120s) and Veronika Hafer (4A girls 100s) each claiming state bronze. Mead’s Carter Woods (4A 190s) and Legacy’s Matthew Clifton (5A 132s) also placed third at the state tournament. Monarch’s Levi Carlucci (5A 144s) and Centaurus’ Mason Shore (5A 215s) finished fourth.