Isaiah Gamez comes to Western Colorado after a stellar prep career at La Junta High School in La Junta, Colorado. Gamez is a two-time Colorado Class 3A state champion (sophomore and junior year) and his senior year he went 35-4 and finished as state runner-up at 120 pounds.
 
Cole Gray comes to Western Colorado from Woodland Park High School (Colorado) where he is coming off of a 33-4 senior season and finished as the Class 3A state runner-up at 170 pounds. As a junior, Gray went 39-5 and took third place in Class 3A at 160 pounds.
 
Ikaika Maldonado heads to Gunnison from Queen Creek, Arizona, where his senior season he went 42-5 and took second place at 170 pounds at the AIA Division I State Championships.
 
Kevin Meyer comes to Gunnison from Fossil Ridge High School out of Fort Collins, Colorado. As a senior, Meyer went 33-16 and qualified for the Class 5A state tournament.
 
Justin Mouritsen comes to Western Colorado from Clovis High School in Clovis, California. Mouritsen is a three-time CIF state placer - taking fourth his sophomore and junior year and eighth his senior year. 
 
Dean Noble comes to Western Colorado from Poudre High School (Colorado) where he went 40-7 his senior year and took second place at the Class 5A Colorado State Championships at 138 pounds. As a junior, Noble went 50-9 and finished in third place at state tournament at 126 pounds.
 
Brayden Roman comes to Western Colorado from Pine Creek High School out of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Roman went 36-16 as a senior and took sixth place at the Class 5A state tournament at 145 pounds - the second consecutive year he's finished in sixth at state (did so at 138 pounds in 2019).
 
Gable Watson arrives in Gunnison from Centennial High School out of Boise, Idaho. Watson his senior season went 28-11 and took fourth place at the Class 5A Idaho State Championships at 195 pounds. His junior year, Watson took second at 195 pounds in the state championships while going 30-17. He went 28-18 as a sophomore at 170 pounds and picked up 19 wins at 160 pounds as a freshman. Finished his prep career with 105 victories.
 
Pratt Williams comes to Western from Lead-Deadwood High School out of South Dakota. Williams went 28-17 his senior season and qualified for the state tournament at 170 pounds.