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A roundup of prep wrestling content heading into Day 2 of the CHSAA state tournament

Spectators take in the first round ...
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Spectators take in the first round of action during the CHSAA State Wrestling tournament at Pepsi Center in Denver on Feb. 20, 2020.
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Day 1 is in the books from Pepsi Center and storylines are starting to form as wrestlers from around the state have their eyes set on making it to the Parade of Champions on Saturday.

The schedule for Friday begins with 2A and 3A quarterfinal matches at 9 a.m. Both 4A and 5A will follow in the afternoon at 12:45 p.m. with the semifinals taking center stage Friday night for all classifications. Semifinal matches start at 6:45 p.m. at Pepsi Center.

Here’s all the prep wrestling coverage you might have missed leading up to Day 2 from the CHSAA state wrestling tournament.

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