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Prairie View’s Vigil gets shot at third straight state title

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Four T-Hawks advance to state 5A wrestling tournament

Chat eld High School. He wants a third straight state championship.

“ is has been my best season so far,” he said after a quarter nal round win against Fountain-Fort Carson’s Dayton Albrecht. “I’ve been the most con dent I’ve ever been. I’ve trained way harder this year than any other year. I’ve been working out two times a day seven days a week. I’m very con dent in my training.” that goes wrong. I can’t think of anything that’s gone wrong.”

PVHS also quali ed Javen Villarreal at 120 pounds. He placed fourth. Donovan Archuleta took fourth at 126 pounds. Lukas Villalobos wound up third at 215 pounds.

Benjamin Nichols took fth at 175 pounds.

Vigil, who sports a record of 37-2, picked up one of those wins in the quarter nals against Albrecht. Vigil

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