Hughes defeated Edmond Norths Hunter Hollingsworth 4-0 at State Fair Arena, becoming the 45th boys wrestler to claim four state championships. After receiving a first-round bye, Gregory won a 17-6 major decision against Liam Levantovich of Horseheads (IV), to advance to the quarterfinals. February 22, 2013, 11:38 AM. A change in direction early in Darian Gillins career sparked him to being the most productive wrestler in Polk County the last two years. Start the conversation. 38. Hughes defeated Edmond Norths Hunter Hollingsworth 4-0 at State Fair Arena, becoming the 45th boys wrestler to claim four state championships. Parkwood High School's Amber Parker (left) defeated Butler High School's Elisa Cox by decision 9-4 to win the 138-pound championship. Finishing in seventh at 172 pounds was Sidneys Trevor Harrington, who went 3-2 in his matches. This Week's Top 150 Biggest Wins in NJ Wrestling. WebClifton's Best Wrestlers of All-Time Collingswood's Best Wrestlers of All-Time Cranford's Best Wrestlers of All-Time David Brearley's Best Wrestlers of All-Time Delaware Valley's Best Wrestlers of All-Time Delbarton's Best Wrestlers of All-Time Delran's Best Wrestlers of All-Time Delsea's Best Wrestlers of All-Time Barbara Campbell, Brentwood A change in direction early in Darian Gillins career sparked him to being the most productive wrestler in Polk County the last two years. Other local wrestlers who competed: Oneontas Mateo Goodhue (1-2 at Brookwood was led by Evan Klinkners 13 points, while Brady Hanson scored 12 and Wyatt Maurhoff 11. 100 - 149 Career Wins. 250 or More Career Wins. A change in direction early in Darian Gillins career sparked him to being the most productive wrestler in Polk County the last two years. Goddard won five straight wrestling titles to close the decade and won again in 2020. Barry McCleary. Cloud Tech, 2016, 135-57, 70.31%, Matt Uttermark, MACCRAY, 2005, 71-30, 70.29%, Mark Hoard, Grand Rapids, 1977, 71-30, 70.29%, Joe Gross, Blackduck, 1980, 97-40-1, 70.28%, Ben Barrone, Dover-Eyota, 2003, 123-52, 70.28%, Mike Jensen, Willmar, 2001, 123-52, 70.28%, Bobby Anderson, Barnesville, 111-47, 70.25%, Chris Lasher, Crosby-Ironton, 1993, 111-47, 70.25%, Tyson Peitz, Waconia, 2019, 85-36, 70.24%, Jeff Sellman, Wadena-Deer Creek, 85-36, 70.24%, Paul Schmidt, Lake City, 1982, 85-34-2, 70.24%, Travis Campbell, Dawson-Boyd, 2001, 92-39, 70.22%, Paul Breth, Holdingford, 1998, 92-39, 70.22%, Xavier Judge, Bloomington Kennedy, 2018, 125-53, 70.22%, Aaron Sweeney, Watertown-Mayer/Mayer Lutheran, 2014, 158-67, 70.22%, Zach Kanzenbach, Medford, 2010, 132-56, 70.21%, Justin Wheaton, Robbinsdale Armstrong, 2012, 99-42, 70.21%, Ryan Fliginger, St. Francis, 106-45, 70.19%, Kyle Bulera, Simley, 2008, 106-45, 70.19%, JR Ferrier, Crosby-Ironton, 2000, 106-45, 70.19%, Jeff OConnor, Cambridge-Isanti, 2005, 73-31, 70.19%, Vince Lindquist, Braham Area, 1984, 73-30-1, 70.19%, Gregory Erlandson, Breckenridge/Campbell-Tintah, 2012, 120-51, 70.17%, Jaden Kindopp, Canby, 2019, 120-51, 70.17%, Mike Manger, Moorhead, 1993, 80-34, 70.17%, Zachary Chen, Trinity School at River Ridge, 2022, 80-34, 70.17%, Dave Radunz, Henry Sibley, 1992, 87-36-1, 70.16%, Ben Goodrich, Brooklyn Center/Concordia Academy, 2011, 87-37, 70.16%, James Sorenson, Hastings, 2001, 87-37, 70.16%, Brian Knutson, Benson, 2002, 134-57, 70.15%, Jake Skalicky, Simley, 1998, 141-60, 70.14%, Jacob Schmidt, New Ulm, 2010, 94-40, 70.14%, Thomas Hischer, Mora, 2015, 148-63, 70.14%, Eli Hunt, St. Peter, 2020, 148-63, 70.14%, Josh Clark, Totino-Grace, 2018, 101-43, 70.13%, Matt Gausch, Brooklyn Center, 1996, 101-43, 70.13%, Brenan Peralta, Thief River Falls, 2019, 122-52, 70.11%, Ryan Willaert, Mankato Loyola, 1995, 122-52, 70.11%, Grant Johnson, Blooming Prairie, 2004, 122-52, 70.11%, John Ahnert, Rosemount, 1983, 61-23-3, 70.11%, Ryan Stenson, Chisago Lakes Area, 2017, 68-29, 70.1%, Wyatt Simon, Maple River, 2020, 150-64, 70.09%, Joe Schiller, Totino-Grace, 2013, 82-35, 70.08%, Josh Altermatt, Wabasso/Red Rock Central, 2015, 82-35, 70.08%, Dave Michaelis, Monticello, 2003, 96-41, 70.07%, Brendan Reiss, Minneota, 2017, 103-44, 70.06%, Jeremiah Harms, Battle Lake-Underwood-Henning, 1997, 103-44, 70.06%, Reggie Fuller, Annandale/Maple Lake, 1999, 110-47, 70.06%, Dustin Coffin, Sartell-St. Stephen, 2002, 110-47, 70.06%, Chris Lexvold, Goodhue, 1998, 117-50, 70.05%, Tomm Ingle, Badger/Greenbush-Middle River, 2012, 145-62, 70.04%, Andrew Janssen, Mounds View, 2007, 154-66, 70%, Cody Tibbetts, Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial, 2011, 140-60, 70%, Austin Kluis, Fulda/Murray County Central, 2012, 140-60, 70%, Ben Stommes, Eden Valley-Watkins, 2001, 126-54, 70%, Lucas Edberg, Scott West, 2007, 126-54, 70%, Tyler Jacobs, Wheaton/Herman-Norcross, 112-48, 70%, Sam Gunlogson, Yellow Medicine East, 105-45, 70%, Kyle Nordstrom, Simley, 2015, 105-45, 70%, Mike Cullen, Coon Rapids, 2008, 91-39, 70%, Jesse Oestreich, Aitkin, 1998, 77-33, 70%, Paul Brenden, Grand Rapids, 1988, 70-30, 70%, Jeremy Rygh, Park Cottage Grove, 70-30, 70%, Richard Burr, Cannon Falls, 1990, 63-24-3, 70%, Chad Kostecka, Cambridge-Isanti, 1996, 63-27, 70%, Travis Kammerer, Chisago Lakes Area, 2011, 170-73, 69.95%, Joe Carpenter, Moorhead, 2013, 128-55, 69.94%, Zachary Gibson, Morris Area/Hancock/Chokio-Alberta, 2012, 121-52, 69.94%, Zack Rutt, Montgomery-Lonsdale/Le Center, 2011, 121-52, 69.94%, Nate Gautsch, Brooklyn Center, 1995, 121-52, 69.94%, Joe Pesta, Long Prairie-Grey Eagle, 2009, 114-49, 69.93%, Andrew Gaughan, Moorhead, 2003, 114-49, 69.93%, Stacy Riedel, Eagle Valley, 1995, 107-46, 69.93%, Luke Boran, Brainerd/Pillager, 2013, 107-46, 69.93%, Jeff Zimmel, Wheaton/Herman-Norcross, 100-43, 69.93%, Colton Vekved, Becker, 2013, 100-43, 69.93%, Erik Cooreman, Tracy-Milroy-Balaton, 2010, 100-43, 69.93%, Tom Kahlert, Cold Spring-Rocori, 86-34-3, 69.91%, Brad Solberg, Greenbush, 1983, 86-35-2, 69.91%, Gavin Larsen, Chaska/Chanhassen, 2011, 158-68, 69.91%, Ryan Ness, Pelican Rapids, 1984, 72-30-1, 69.9%, Nick Pegelow, Eastview, 2014, 72-31, 69.9%, Logan Sherwood, Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City, 2021, 72-31, 69.9%, Michael Kramer, Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City, 2011, 130-56, 69.89%, Jonathan Hoffner, Mahnomen/Waubun, 2015, 130-56, 69.89%, Dominic Skawiniak, Rogers, 2016, 65-28, 69.89%, Damon Traxler, Sibley East, 2005, 123-53, 69.88%, Sam McPhail, Pine Island, 2014, 153-66, 69.86%, Jason King, East Grand Forks, 1995, 102-44, 69.86%, Jamen Hulegaard, Anoka, 2006, 102-44, 69.86%, Carson Haugrud, Pelican Rapids, 2018, 102-44, 69.86%, Nick Kleeberger, Martin County West, 1997, 95-41, 69.85%, Chad Lohse, West Central Area, 1996, 88-38, 69.84%, Steven Dahlblom, Stillwater Area, 2002, 132-57, 69.84%, Mike Williams, St. Clair, 1996, 88-38, 69.84%, Brian Hagen, BOLD/Buffalo Lake-Hector, 2007, 88-38, 69.84%, Blake Bergeron, Crookston, 2014, 162-70, 69.82%, Tim Scheifelbein, Kimball, 81-31-4, 69.82%, TJ Fulton, Wabasso/Red Rock Central, 2014, 118-51, 69.82%, Brady Mehr, Kimball Area, 2016, 118-51, 69.82%, Jason Thompson, Benson, 1995, 118-50-1, 69.82%, Jake Yost, Nicollet, 2001, 118-51, 69.82%, Skip Toops, New London-Spicer , 2002, 111-48, 69.81%, Scott Hoeft, Paynesville, 1992, 74-29-3, 69.81%, Jay Kopischke, Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton, 1996, 74-32, 69.81%, Matt Pearson, Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City, 2007, 104-45, 69.79%, Dakota Welsh, Dover-Eyota, 2014, 104-45, 69.79%, Jeff Beshey, Glencoe, 1989, 104-45, 69.79%, Douglas Wolf, Le Center, 1974, 67-28-1, 69.79%, Kreg Viesselman, Wells-Easton, 1991, 67-29, 69.79%, Josh Lerfald, Kenyon-Wanamingo, 2006, 97-42, 69.78%, Ted Androli, Kenyon-Wanamingo, 2016, 150-65, 69.76%, Michael Menth, Totino-Grace, 2017, 120-52, 69.76%, Richard Milbeck, Pelican Rapids, 2005, 90-39, 69.76%, Tom Duncombe, St. Michael-Albertville, 2006, 60-26, 69.76%, Bob Cummings, Aitkin, 1983, 60-26, 69.76%, Alec Francis, Caledonia/Houston, 2020, 60-26, 69.76%, Dave Coyle, Pacelli, 1991, 90-36-3, 69.76%, John Davis, Thief River Falls, 90-38-1, 69.76%, Ricky Bonnett, Lakeville, 2004, 113-49, 69.75%, Collin DeGrammont, Lakeville North, 2014, 113-49, 69.75%, Nathan Glenz, Paynesville, 2002, 113-49, 69.75%, Jason Plekkenpol, New Prague, 1993, 83-33-3, 69.74%, Derek Swanson, Cambridge-Isanti, 2011, 129-56, 69.72%, John Goll, Hancock/Cyrus, 76-32-1, 69.72%, David Lance, Eden Prairie, 2014, 76-33, 69.72%, Kysten Zierke, Blue Earth Area, 2014, 76-33, 69.72%, Tom Nygaard, Pelican Rapids, 1984, 69-30, 69.69%, Dan Renner, Mankato East, 1990, 69-23-7, 69.69%, Mitch Morrison, Austin, 1967, 69-28-2, 69.69%, Ken Tabery, Wadena-Deer Creek, 69-29-1, 69.69%, Mike Balder, Sartell-St. Stephen, 1991, 69-28-2, 69.69%, Tom Perillat, Henry Sibley, 2010, 115-50, 69.69%, Gaven Schlaak, New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva, 2008, 108-47, 69.67%, Ryan Kuehl, Martin County West, 1995, 85-37, 69.67%, Dan Skorr, Pipestone-Jasper, 1986, 85-36-1, 69.67%, Doug Wright, Aitkin, 1989, 85-35-2, 69.67%, Kyle Benjamin, Farmington, 2015, 85-37, 69.67%, Ryan Tietz, New Prague, 1996, 78-34, 69.64%, Logan Brand, Lewiston-Altura/Rushford-Peterson, 2010, 133-58, 69.63%, Jace Clawiter, Kenyon-Wanamingo, 2014, 133-58, 69.63%, Dave Slifka, Medford, 1985, 94-39-2, 69.62%, Trevor Pehrson, Waseca, 1992, 94-40-1, 69.62%, Paul Tellgren, Anoka, 2007, 110-48, 69.62%, Bradley Swiers, Detroit Lakes, 2022, 110-48, 69.62%, Brian Wasserzieher, Aitkin, 2006, 142-62, 69.6%, Carter Williamson, Rochester John Marshall, 2014, 142-62, 69.6%, Kris Hagen, Marshall, 1999, 103-45, 69.59%, Matt Matthees, Zumbrota-Mazeppa, 2007, 103-45, 69.59%, Cole Swenson, St. Francis, 103-45, 69.59%, Zack Zimmer, Becker, 2014, 103-45, 69.59%, Jordan Biehn, Jackson County Central, 2014, 119-52, 69.59%, Brock Bullerman, Adrian, 2011, 167-73, 69.58%, Anthony Sikorski, Tartan, 2007, 112-49, 69.56%, Bryan Madson, Albert Lea, 1999, 112-49, 69.56%, Tim Moore, Rochester John Marshall, 2013, 96-42, 69.56%, Paxton Woods, South St. Paul, 2016, 96-42, 69.56%, Grant Winter, Minnewaska Area, 2010, 64-28, 69.56%, John Dvorak, New Prague, 2005, 64-28, 69.56%, Mark Henn, White Bear Lake, 1989, 80-34-1, 69.56%, Darren Jones, Bloomington, 64-26-2, 69.56%, Doug Bobick, Sartell-St. Stephen, 1981, 64-28, 69.56%, Devin Roberts, Apple Valley, 2019, 153-67, 69.54%, Adam Langer, Kenyon-Wanamingo, 2008, 137-60, 69.54%, Kent Backes, Becker, 2003, 137-60, 69.54%, Tom Halvorson, Montevideo, 2003, 105-46, 69.53%, James Haslip, Mankato East, 1997, 89-39, 69.53%, Jim Potthoff, Annandale, 1993, 89-37-2, 69.53%, Kevin Ham, Mound Westonka, 2005, 89-39, 69.53%, Grant Budden, Pipestone Area, 2020, 146-64, 69.52%, Jake Simon, Lakeville North, 2006, 130-57, 69.51%, Mason Iverson, Thief River Falls, 2021, 130-57, 69.51%, Ryan Cain, Martin County West, 1995, 114-50, 69.51%, Shane Fesenmaier, Sauk Rapids-Rice, 2010, 155-68, 69.5%, Taylor Jergenson, Minnewaska Area, 2005, 82-36, 69.49%, Tim Ramaker, Wells-Easton, 1983, 82-36, 69.49%, Tom Casey, Shakopee, 2009, 148-65, 69.48%, Craig Pike, Pine Island, 1998, 66-29, 69.47%, Will Bents, Woodbury, 2021, 116-51, 69.46%, AJ Stevens, Windom Area/Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin, 2008, 141-62, 69.45%, Kevin Morlan, Crookston, 1996, 125-55, 69.44%, Andy Jackson, South St. Paul, Cretin-Derham Hall, 2013, 125-55, 69.44%, Cory Schlack, Litchfield, 2005, 100-44, 69.44%, Steve Johnson, Pipestone, 100-42-2, 69.44%, Alan Bailey, Kasson-Mantorville, 2005, 109-48, 69.42%, Greg Schreder, St. Hughes, an Oklahoma State signee, soaked it all in Saturday. Cloud Apollo, 2013, 162-46, 77.88%, Chris Molitor, St. Francis, 1999, 81-23, 77.88%, Mike Powers, Bloomington, 81-21-2, 77.88%, Jace Paplow, Tracy-Milroy-Balaton/Westbrook-Walnut Grove, 2020, 183-52, 77.87%, Paul Berczyk, Mounds View, 1999, 102-29, 77.86%, Joseph Montplaisir, Zimmerman, 2021, 102-29, 77.86%, Tim Becker, Browerville, 1980, 102-29, 77.86%, Trent Loween, Wadena-Deer Creek, 102-29, 77.86%, Jesse Yerbich, Blackduck/Cass Lake-Bena, 1996, 116-33, 77.85%, Mike Amsden, River Valley, 2001, 123-35, 77.84%, Tom Anderson, Redwood Valley, 2004, 137-39, 77.84%, Mike Jacobson, Park Rapids Area, 1994, 137-39, 77.84%, Devon Bonds, St. Paul Humboldt, 2009, 137-39, 77.84%, Nic Harrison, Pequot Lakes/Pine River-Backus, 2009, 144-41, 77.83%, Jordan Lohse, West Central Area/Ashby/Brandon-Evansville, 2021, 144-41, 77.83%, Craig Kelliher, Apple Valley, 2009, 158-45, 77.83%, Mitch Vedders, Milaca, 2004, 186-53, 77.82%, Sam Gadient, Goodhue, 2005, 168-48, 77.77%, Tanner Carlisle, Prior Lake, 2011, 168-48, 77.77%, Jonah Gruenes, Minneota, 2022, 154-44, 77.77%, Jackson Striggow, Orono, 2015, 147-42, 77.77%, Will Balow, Lake City, 2014, 133-38, 77.77%, Solomon Lankow, Park, 2020, 133-38, 77.77%, Brian Thomes, Sibley East, 1996, 112-32, 77.77%, Steve Masterson, Bemidji, 2018, 84-24, 77.77%, Dan Torgerson, Kenyon-Wanamingo, 1974, 63-17-1, 77.77%, Layne Danielson, Montevideo, 1991, 119-32-2, 77.77%, Steve Offerdahl, Park Rapids Area, 1993, 105-29-1, 77.77%, Aaron Matheson, Centennial, 2002, 154-44, 77.77%, David Neitzke, Wadena-Deer Creek, 77-22, 77.77%, Dan Armagost, Austin, 1996, 70-20, 77.77%, James Berg, New Prague, 2015, 178-51, 77.72%, Josh Eckstein, Lester Prairie/Holy Trinity, 2000, 164-47, 77.72%, Mark Erickson, Roseau, 2008, 157-45, 77.72%, Brandt Bombard, North Branch, 2022, 150-43, 77.72%, Jesse Midas, St. Recap of the 2023 Kentucky High School Athletic Association State Wrestling Championships won by Paducah Tilghman. Class 3A high school wrestling championships at Spring Grove, Pa., Feb. 24, 2023. Please include the number of years wrestled and graduation year. By Taylor Eldridge. The Washington wrestling program won its fifth Illinois High School Association dual-team state championship on Saturday, edging Joliet Cloud Tech, 2005, 80-37, 68.37%, Tyler Radke, Maple River, 2005, 134-61-1, 68.36%, Steve Schlagheck, St. Chart. WebOhio High School Athletic Association 4080 Roselea Place Columbus, OH 43214 Fax: 614-267-1677 To correct spelling errors notify - [email protected] OHIO HIGH SCHOOL Independence 191, 6. Team scores Juab, 291.5 Morgan, 198 South Summit, 181.5 Delta, 138 Union, 121.5 Emery, 110 Richfield, 101.5 Canyon View, 87.5 Individual results 106 pounds Monty Christiansen, Emery Krew King, North Sanpete Braxten Blackett, Juab Drake Johnson, Juab Durke Larsen, Manti Rylon Gary Teeples, South Summit Hahn, who went on to win two national titles at Minnesota, finished his high school career with 102 straight wins. Cloud Tech, 1996, 61-38, 61.61%, Justin Rose, Sibley East, 2007, 138-86, 61.6%, Mike Pfeilsticker, Wabasha-Kellogg, 93-58, 61.58%, Eric Hood, Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial, 2011, 101-63, 61.58%, Bob Beelow, Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton, 1997, 104-65, 61.53%, Brady Janzen, Windom Area/Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin, 72-45, 61.53%, Christian Olson, Dawson-Boyd/Lac qui Parle Valley, 2010, 72-45, 61.53%, Billy Vogelgesang, Kenyon-Wanamingo, 1997, 64-40, 61.53%, Riley Roth, Marshall/Lakeview, 2013, 91-57, 61.48%, Chase Monger, Eden Prairie, 2013, 126-79, 61.46%, Eric Speltz, Lewiston-Altura, 1997, 110-69, 61.45%, John Scepaniak, Holdingford, 2010, 86-54, 61.42%, Spencer Lund, Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City, 2005, 121-76, 61.42%, Bernie Koktan, Silver Lake, 1986, 78-49, 61.41%, Brad Twardowski, Long Prairie-Grey Eagle, 2007, 113-71, 61.41%, Tom Sather, Dawson-Boyd, 1977, 70-40-4, 61.4%, Luke Erickson, Bloomington Kennedy, 2008, 70-44, 61.4%, Cody Johnson, Owatonna, 2009, 70-44, 61.4%, Darrek Ulmen, Madelia/Truman, 2006, 97-61, 61.39%, Hoss Roemer, Wabasha-Kellogg, 2009, 89-56, 61.37%, Jackson Drahos, Watertown-Mayer, 2022, 89-56, 61.37%, Bradon Lucking, Mora, 2015, 127-80, 61.35%, Ryan Weeks, Kenyon-Wanamingo, 2007, 73-46, 61.34%, Travis Ostby, MAHACA, 2016, 111-70, 61.32%, Jordan Reker, Adrian, 2008, 95-60, 61.29%, Mitchell Sieve, Adrian, 2012, 76-48, 61.29%, Mark Frank, St. Clair-Waldorf Pemberton, 1991, 68-42-1, 61.26%, Jordan Hemmesch, Rocori, 2012, 79-50, 61.24%, V. J. Larson, Lake Park/Audubon, 1994, 109-69, 61.23%, Tyler Ahlf, Menahga/Sebeka, 2008, 90-57, 61.22%, Travis Schacherer, Dawson-Boyd, 2005, 60-38, 61.22%, Robert Jacobs, Lake Park, 1984, 60-38, 61.22%, Brendan Hart, Ottertail Central, 2011, 131-83, 61.21%, Kyle Iverson, Thief River Falls, 2007, 112-71, 61.2%, Carl Miska, Glencoe-Silver Lake, 1994, 63-39-1, 61.16%, Mike Carlson, Cretin-Derham Hall, 2000, 74-47, 61.15%, Tom Sandt, Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial, 2011, 74-47, 61.15%, Joey Conrad, Lake Park, 1990, 74-46-1, 61.15%, Connor Dalbec, Delano, 2013, 85-54, 61.15%, Luke Ties, Rochester Mayo, 2004, 96-61, 61.14%, Zach Peterson, Dassel-Cokato, 118-75, 61.13%, John Deslauriers, Canby, 2013, 88-56, 61.11%, Adam Westby, New London-Spicer , 2003, 77-49, 61.11%, Scott Twardowski, Long Prairie-Grey Eagle, 2003, 124-79, 61.08%, Pat Hanson, Jackson County Central, 2012, 124-79, 61.08%, Cody Hawkins, Wabasha-Kellogg, 2004, 91-58, 61.07%, Jon Thompson, Kenyon-Wanamingo, 1992, 80-51, 61.06%, Lance Hendrickson, Maple River, 2001, 80-51, 61.06%, Marty Hackenmueller, St. Michael-Albertville, 69-44, 61.06%, Jeremy Fischer, Minnewaska Area, 2004, 69-44, 61.06%, Hayden Voxland, Zumbrota-Mazeppa, 2018, 105-67, 61.04%, Brady Cardwell, MAHACA, 2019, 83-53, 61.02%, Kevin Wersinger, Benson, 2006, 72-46, 61.01%, Luke Thompson, Mille Lacs, 2015, 122-78, 61%, Sebastian Centeno, Pelican Rapids, 2022, 86-55, 60.99%, Jesse Woyke, Annandale, 1996, 111-71, 60.98%, David Booth, Crosby-Ironton, 2010, 111-71, 60.98%, December Htoo, Roseville Area, 2015, 125-80, 60.97%, Andy Shetka, New Prague, 2005, 89-57, 60.95%, Brandon Biever, Crosby-Ironton, 2008, 103-66, 60.94%, Adam Wenker, Sartell-St. Stephen, 2009, 78-50, 60.93%, Jacob Johnson, Pelican Rapids, 2004, 81-52, 60.9%, Micah Huneke, Goodhue, 2008, 95-61, 60.89%, Russell Clark, Delano, 2003, 95-61, 60.89%, Koby Nagel, Blue Earth Area, 2020, 95-61, 60.89%, Travis Wills, Kimball, 2013, 109-70, 60.89%, Jarid Groth, Kenyon-Wanamingo, 2010, 123-79, 60.89%, Dave Rauenhorst, Blue Earth Area, 98-61-2, 60.86%, Craig Feuchtenberger, Hancock/Cyrus, 70-44-1, 60.86%, Benji Simonson, Wheaton/Herman-Norcross, 112-72, 60.86%, Alex Lange, Holdingford, 2019, 101-65, 60.84%, Paul Stommes, Eden Valley-Watkins, 2007, 73-47, 60.83%, Jim Miller, Eden Valley-Watkins, 1987, 76-48-1, 60.8%, Deven Donais, Big Lake, 2012, 93-60, 60.78%, Brock Tallakson, Moorhead, 2010, 93-60, 60.78%, Brian Ryan, Goodhue, 1978, 62-34-6, 60.78%, Michael Loger, Totino-Grace, 2022, 110-71, 60.77%, Nigel Masters, United South Central/Alden-Conger, 2005, 79-51, 60.76%, Casey Dravis, Eastview, 2015, 79-51, 60.76%, Greg Hubbard, Little Falls, 96-60-2, 60.75%, Joe Green, St. 200 - 249 Career Wins. plus * state meet history & records * individual & team champions * career coaches Recap of the 2023 Kentucky High School Athletic Association State Wrestling Championships won by Paducah Tilghman. A year after Elyrias dominating team victory at the Division I Midview Sectional wrestling tournament, a new champion emerged. Lance Palmer Lakewood St. Edward 2003, 04, 05, 06 16. Statista. Cloud Tech, 1998, 132-22, 85.71%, Mike Maresh, Champlin Park, 2004, 132-22, 85.71%, Tony Hilgers, Norwood Young America, 1989, 114-19, 85.71%, Jon Wheelock, Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton, 2001, 90-15, 85.71%, Cody Weiland, Crookston, 2015, 203-34, 85.65%, Eric Yngsdal, Byron, 2008, 191-32, 85.65%, Shane Novak, New York Mills, 2013, 191-32, 85.65%, Matt Petsinger, New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva, 1997, 179-30, 85.64%, Paul Fitterer, Cannon Falls, 2015, 179-30, 85.64%, Justin Nelson, Big Lake, 2008, 161-27, 85.63%, Tyler Ryan, Kenyon-Wanamingo, 2019, 155-26, 85.63%, Brendan Bogart, Brooten, 1989, 137-21-2, 85.62%, Nik Lentz, Bloomington Jefferson, 2003, 125-21, 85.61%, Ayden Horner, Tracy-Milroy-Balaton, 2022, 238-40, 85.61%, Victor Gliva, Farmington, 2016, 119-20, 85.61%, Ryan Rettke, Morris Area, 1996, 107-18, 85.6%, Jon Gorter, Pipestone Area, 2011, 107-18, 85.6%, Mike Melvin, Plainview, 1983, 101-16-1, 85.59%, Justin Lavalle, Apple Valley, Moorhead, 2009, 190-32, 85.58%, Travis Ball, Plainview-Elgin-Millville, 1991, 95-14-2, 85.58%, Spencer Miller, Staples-Motley, 2019, 166-28, 85.56%, Nate Trulen, Tartan, 2001, 160-27, 85.56%, Stan Barnum, Moorhead, 1973, 77-13, 85.55%, Aaron Gudahl, Blue Earth Area, 148-25, 85.54%, Clint Campbell, Stewartville, 2002, 142-24, 85.54%, Ken Nathe, Sartell-St. Stephen, 1976, 71-12, 85.54%, Mike McDougall, Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial, 136-23, 85.53%, David Williams, St. Clair, 1998, 136-23, 85.53%, Zach Carlson, Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg, 2015, 201-34, 85.53%, Tanner Johnshoy, Prior Lake, 2013, 124-21, 85.51%, Andy Forstner, Madelia/Truman, 2006, 171-29, 85.5%, Colton Gleason, Minnetonka, 2009, 206-35, 85.47%, Seth Anderson, Simley, 2005, 153-26, 85.47%, Andrew Fogarty, Scott West, 2015, 200-34, 85.47%, Willard Meine, Fertile-Beltrami, 2016, 147-25, 85.46%, Mark Jewison, Janesville, 135-21-2, 85.44%, Jim Reisselman, Park Cottage Grove, 88-13-2, 85.43%, Jason Rhoten, Kasson-Mantorville, 2002, 164-28, 85.41%, Steve Roden, St. Michael-Albertville, 82-14, 85.41%, Dean Salo, New York Mills, 158-25-2, 85.4%, Jeremy Arndt, Wheaton/Herman-Norcross, 158-26-1, 85.4%, Danny Zilverberg, Wayzata, 2009, 117-20, 85.4%, Randy Koball, Spring Valley, 1972, 76-13, 85.39%, Rick Demarais, Foley, 1971, 70-12, 85.36%, David Dyke, Hayfield, 1994, 105-18, 85.36%, Tim Bengtson, Waterville-Elysian, 1976, 70-12, 85.36%, Jake Long, West Central Area/Ashby, 2010, 204-35, 85.35%, Dustin Speltz, Lewiston-Altura, 2001, 169-29, 85.35%, Ryan Killeen, Spectrum, 2016, 134-23, 85.35%, Jesse Potts, Fairmont/Martin County West, 2022, 134-23, 85.35%, Adam Murphy, Northfield, 1995, 157-25-2, 85.32%, Greg Schwartz, Paynesville, 157-22-5, 85.32%, Che Whiteside, Minneapolis Roosevelt, 93-15-1, 85.32%, Cory Leopold, Mound Westonka, 116-17-3, 85.29%, Tanner Skillings, Minneota, 2007, 145-25, 85.29%, Kyle Massey, Champlin Park, Centennial, 2004, 203-35, 85.29%, Ryan Holthaus, Foley, 2003, 110-19, 85.27%, Paul Nogren, Maple River, 2010, 110-19, 85.27%, Brett Pfarr, LeSueur-Henderson, 2012, 191-33, 85.26%, Chuck LaVigne, Foley, 1980, 81-14, 85.26%, Brad Loeffler, St. Clair-Waldorf Pemberton, 156-26-1, 85.24%, Mark Hilbrand, Wheaton/Herman-Norcross, 156-27, 85.24%, Bill Morgan, West Central Area, 2000, 179-31, 85.23%, Sam Haas, Dawson-Boyd/Lac qui Parle Valley, 2012, 202-35, 85.23%, Walker Bents, Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa, 2022, 202-35, 85.23%, Colten Carlson, Willmar, 2016, 225-39, 85.22%, Jamin LeDuc, Farmington, 2016, 150-26, 85.22%, Cody Jennings, Minneapolis Patrick Henry, 2004, 75-13, 85.22%, Scott Schletty, Bloomington, 75-10-3, 85.22%, Jason Sather, Montevideo, 1998, 75-13, 85.22%, Adam Landherr, Southland, 2003, 167-29, 85.2%, Billy Blumhoefer, Cambridge-Isanti, 2005, 92-16, 85.18%, Scott Fernholz, Madison, 138-22-2, 85.18%, Neil Wasmund, Apple Valley, 2002, 69-12, 85.18%, Jeff Schoeder, Simley, 1994, 132-20-3, 85.16%, Mike Julkowski, Coon Rapids, 1993, 132-23, 85.16%, Dennis Cronen, Benson, 1967, 86-12-3, 85.14%, Trevor Westerlund, Albert Lea, 2013, 149-26, 85.14%, Eric Amundson, Bertha-Hewitt/Verndale, 126-22, 85.13%, Lance Rogers, Worthington, 103-17-1, 85.12%, Jacob Meissner, Osseo, 2022, 177-31, 85.09%, Mike Cuperus, Worthington, 1997, 137-24, 85.09%, Eric Reinert, Watertown-Mayer, 2008, 194-34, 85.08%, Brenden Olevson, Chaska/Chanhassen, 2016, 211-37, 85.08%, Kevin OBrien, Becker, 2009, 171-30, 85.07%, J.R. 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