The downside of winter sports is an increase in bugs circulating, a higher likelihood of physical damage thanks to snow and ice and just tougher conditions all-around. Yet, Moffat County boys wrestling is making it.
Much like the final season for Moffat County upperclassmen, Senior Night at the Doghouse flew by all too quickly. MCHS boys wrestling hosted its only home event Tuesday, a dual match against the Rifle Bears.
With several weeks before being back in competition, Moffat County wrestlers left it all on the mat in their last bouts of the early season. MCHS had four grapplers take the podium at three tournaments.
The competition was challenging and lengthy Saturday as Moffat County boys wrestling got back into the demands of the season. The Bulldog boys went 2-3 as a team during the Colorado Mesa University Maverick Duals.
For local students eyeing a career in the agricultural field, they’ve already gotten a good jump on the competition. Moffat County High School’s Future Farmers of America chapter took multiple honors earlier this month during.