This is an old news article from a previous year. The results in this article are from State Wrestling 2023. To read the election results from 2024, go to State Wrestling Results 2024.
RICHFIELD, Utah (February 11, 2023) — State wrestling for 1A and 2A schools was held at the Sevier Valley Center in Richfield Friday and Saturday.
Anyone who has ever been to the SVC knows the sights, sounds and smells of the Richfield arena, and 1A state wrestling was no different. The room buzzed with excitement — and concessions popcorn machines. Cheerleaders and fans cheered from the stands as wrestlers on an array of mats on the floor fought for first in the state.
There were many exciting matches, keeping fans on the edges of their seats the whole time. One championship match (Houston-Morrison) even went on for an excruciating seven minutes including overtime. Now that’s some endurance!
The placings (1-3) and team scores are listed below:
Individual Scores
106 lbs: Tanner Marshall (Pang), 1st Max Albrecht (Pang), 3rd | 150 lbs: Kade Severe (Piute), 2nd Jacob Marshall (Pang), 3rd |
113 lbs: Tavin Leibbrandt (Pang), 2nd | 157 lbs: N/A |
120 lbs: Randy Marshall (Pang), 3rd | 165 lbs: Cael Houston (Pang), 1st Monty Morrison (Piute), 2nd |
126 lbs: Shad Partridge (Pang), 1st Rayce Jeffery (Wayne), 2nd | 175 lbs: Theron Evans (Pang), 2nd |
132 lbs: Braxton Atkin (Pang), 1st Bryson Henrie (Pang), 3rd | 190 lbs: Collin Stewart (BV), 2nd Koda Bridges (Pang), 3rd |
138 lbs: Daxon Morrill (Piute), 2nd | 215 lbs: Jesse James (Piute), 2nd |
144 lbs: Mckray Gayler (Piute), 1st Isaac Leech (BV), 2nd | 285 lbs: Cole Harland (Pang), 1st |
Team Scores
- Panguitch, 215
- Altamont, 163
- Milford, 162
- Piute, 95.5
- Monticello, 88.5
- Bryce Valley, 32
- Rich, 30
- Wayne, 27
- Diamond Ranch Academy, 21
- Whitehorse, 18
- Tintic, 16
- Water Canyon, 15.5
- Telos Academy, 0
Congratulations wrestlers! You have worked so hard just to get here. Way to finish strong.
– The Byway
Feature image caption: Wrestlers warm up for the state tournament at the Sevier Valley Center on February 11. Courtesy Mid-Utah Radio.