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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.Â
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.