It was another banner year for the wrestling crew at SLAM Academy, as the team claimed its third straight state championship in dominant fashion.
An astonishing seven wrestlers won individual titles. Josiah Maestas (113 pounds) and Manuel Saldate (138) were three-peat champs, while Brenden Jorden Agcaoili (126), Drake Hooiman (132) and Gabriel Delgado (165) repeated. First-time state champions Nataani Prado (120) and Isaac Balden (150) were in the minority.
With that kind of talent along multiple weight classes, it’s no surprise SLAM set a new state record for pins with 389.
“We never settle,” SLAM coach Zach Hocker said. “This was the goal from the beginning—to be the most dominating program.”
FINALISTS:
Bishop Gormangirls’ basketball: Rallied to overcome a nine-point deficit in the state title game against national power Centennial.
Legacy football: Won the first state championship in school history by knocking off Galena in the final.
Shadow Ridge flag football: Allowed only 16 points combined in three playoff games to win a third straight state title.
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