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Prairie View’s Vigil gets shot at third straight state title
Four T-Hawks advance to state 5A wrestling tournament
LITTLETON – Prairie View’s Ane’e Vigil served notice at the class 5A Region 4 wrestling tournament at 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.”
Vigil captured a regional title at 113 pounds by beating Pine Creek’s Sir Israel Pulido of Pine Creek by a major, 16-7 decision. It was the only match that required Vigil to wrestle all three periods.
He also admitted to being a little older and wiser this year.
“Everything has played out the way I thought it would .. no surprises,” Vigil said. “ ere’s always something that goes wrong. I can’t think of anything that’s gone wrong.”