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Ray Barron, hall of fame Colorado prep wrestling coach, dies at 70

Wrestling coach Ray Barron sits to watch the action at the 2015 Colorado Wrestling State Championships on February 19, 2015 at Pepsi Center. (Photo By John Leyba/The Denver Post)
Wrestling coach Ray Barron sits to watch the action at the 2015 Colorado Wrestling State Championships on February 19, 2015 at Pepsi Center. (Photo By John Leyba/The Denver Post)
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Ray Barron, a longtime Colorado prep wrestling coach and member of the National Wrestling and National High School Athletic Coaches Association halls of fame, , according to CHSAANow.com. He was 70.

Barron, who was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer on Jan. 17, at the end of the 2020 Colorado high school state wrestling tournament after 47 years as a coach. He spent time at the helm of Fort Lupton, Heritage and Columbine during his tenure.

“I’m proud of being around kids and giving some kids a reason to do things,” he told The Denver Post in 2015. “I worked hard for the sport I loved.”

He finished his career being named CHSAA’s Class 5A coach of the year after both of his wrestlers who qualified for state from Columbine won individual titles.

“I’ll always remember that whole night as a night where two young men accomplished a goal, and thatap the most important thing of all,” Barron said in April.

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