State 1A wrestling: Rivera reaches final, earns 100th career win

Published 12:04 pm Monday, February 24, 2025

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Polk County sophomore Efrain Rivera earned the 100th win of his career Sunday with a nice bonus – a berth in the state finals.

Rivera dominated South Stanly’s Kaiden Dahle, recording a 16-0 technical fall in his 1A state semifinal match to advance to Monday’s 120-pound final in Greensboro Coliseum. Rivera will face a familiar foe in the final in Avery senior Cooper Foster, a two-time defending state champion who defeated Rivera in last week’s 1A West Regional final.

Rivera is the first Polk County wrestler to reach the championship round since 2020, when Polk’s Preston Burnett earned a spot in the 132-pound final before falling to Avery’s River Griffith, who claimed his third state title.

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Rivera’s effort led Polk County’s showing for the first day of the 1A tourney. Three other Wolverines – Brody Wolfe, Styler Blackwell and Zalen McCraw – each won their first match of the day before falling in Sunday evening’s semifinal round. It marked the first time in school history that Polk has had four state semifinalists, with three the previous best.

All three, along with teammates Liam Jackson, Amon Villarreal, Jaxtyn Virgil, Carson Bell and Chester Wilson, were set to return to action in Monday morning’s consolation bracket. Consolations begin at 9 a.m., with those lasting throughout the day until the championship round, which is slated to begin at 4 p.m.