Nine wrestlers, including Division I-A state champion Peter Enos, return for the Crusaders.
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Despite returning seven lettermen, the Jaguars are young, but hoping to learn quickly.
Under first-year coach Ian Summerville, the Rams hope to show improvement.
The Bulldogs are hoping to compete for region and state titles.
The Panthers return nine lettermen and hope to be competitive in Class 2A.
A list of every player that was selected to one of the Review-Journal’s 2015-16 winter all-state teams and is expected to return this upcoming season.
Here is a recap of every team that won a state title during the 2015-16 winter sports season and will be looking to defend this upcoming season.
A look at the Athletes of the Year from the winter season.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal announces its 2016 all-state wrestling teams.
Follow the link for postseason wrestling honors, as selected by the Southern Nevada Wrestling Coaches Association.
Victor Torres-Parra didn’t fully grasp the magnitude of his accomplishment until he stepped on the school bus Monday morning and was congratulated by the driver.
Adrian Ojeda and fellow senior Robert Razo each won individual state titles at Star of the Desert Arena, helping Green Valley capture its fifth consecutive team championship at the Division I state wrestling tournament.
Valley’s Ulises Munguia won the Division I Sunrise Region title at 106 pounds last week, and the Vikings’ senior will try to cap his career in style Saturday when he competes at the Division I state tournament.
Jared Temple, who celebrated his 18th birthday Saturday, was one of seven Gators to win an individual region title as host Green Valley rolled to its sixth straight Sunrise Region championship.
As expected, Arbor View captured the Division I Sunset Region wrestling tournament, outdistancing 2015 champion Shadow Ridge, 179-165.
