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Samuel Arrington (Altus)
A senior leader for Altus, Arrington returns as a state qualifier and placer who sets the tone through his work ethic and consistency. His leadership and commitment to improvement have made him a cornerstone of the program, and the coaching staff is eager to see how his offseason growth translates to success at the end of the year.
Casyn Anderson (Altus)
After dedicating himself to a productive summer and preseason, Anderson is poised to make a significant impact this season. He narrowly missed a state berth last year after competing in the 5th–6th place match, and his continued development positions him as a key contributor moving forward.
Lyndi Cisco (Anadarko)
As a two-time state champion, Cisco sets the standard for Anadarko’s girls program. Her relentless work ethic and leadership have helped elevate those around her, and she continues to play an instrumental role in encouraging and growing girls wrestling within the program.
Jasiah Raines (Anadarko)
Coming off a third-place finish at the state tournament, Raines leads by example both on the mat and in the classroom as a straight-A student. His willingness to do whatever is asked and his consistent performance make him a dependable team leader.
Addy Thrash (Anadarko)
Thrash returns after qualifying for the state tournament last season and enters the year with expectations of not only returning but also finishing on the podium. Her experience and determination give her a strong foundation for another successful run.
Manny Botone (Anadarko)
Despite entering his freshman season, Botone already carries high expectations. A sixth-place finisher at the Junior High All-State Tournament, he brings proven competitiveness and upside to the varsity lineup.
Trinity Geikaunmah (Anadarko)
Qualifying for state as a freshman set the tone for Geikaunmah’s high school career. The goal this season is to return to the state tournament and take the next step by earning a podium finish.
Tommy White (Anadarko)
Slotted to start as a freshman, White is another young wrestler the coaching staff believes has a bright future. His early readiness and potential make him an exciting addition to the lineup.
Damian Nation (Anadarko)
Nation’s steady effort and positive attitude stand out in practice every day. He approaches the sport with respect, discipline, and a willingness to learn, making him a valued member of the team.
Shaylee Silver (Bartlesville)
Following a strong 2024–25 season, Silver returns with momentum after posting a winning record and placing in multiple tournaments. Now a senior, she is focused on turning last season’s success into a deep postseason run.
Emily Weathers (Bartlesville)
Although new to the sport, Weathers has already made an impression with her strength, athleticism, and work ethic. She earned her first varsity win at the Bixby Open and continues to show steady improvement with each competition.
Jordyn Hatter (Bartlesville)
Excitement has followed Hatter throughout her first year of wrestling. Her natural instincts, strength, and willingness to put in extra work were on display at the Bixby Open, where she competed well and showed promise as a wrestler to watch.
Joshua Vashus (Bartlesville)
A standout freshman season saw Vashus finish 15–8 at the varsity level and earn All-American honors with a second-place finish at Adidas Nationals in Kansas City. Since then, he has expanded his skill set through freestyle competition, multiple camps, and one-on-one training with former three-time Oklahoma State Champion Seth Vernon, setting the stage for a breakout year.

Tag-Hee Crowels (Bartlesville)
Crowels’ commitment to improvement is evident in everything he does, from attending camps and freestyle tournaments to showing up for early-morning voluntary practices. That dedication paid off with a second-place finish in his first varsity competition at the Bixby Open, earning him recognition as a “Future Star.”

Kain Garrett (Bartlesville)
Known as the hardest worker on the team, Garrett’s dedication extends beyond the mat and into his job at Eggbert’s, where his reliability and excellence have earned him promotions. He exemplifies what it means to pursue success through discipline and effort in all areas of life.
Braden Strain (Berryhill)
Strain enters the season with an impressive résumé that includes a third-place state finish, a fourth-place showing at Folkstyle Nationals, and narrowly missing a Fargo podium this summer. His continued progression makes him a top contender once again.
Brice Lozinsky (Berryhill)
A returning state finalist as a sophomore, Lozinsky has his sights set on another appearance in the championship match. Qualifying for Fargo this summer further solidified his status as one of Berryhill’s elite competitors.
Jackson Ward (Berryhill)
Ward returns after earning a state medal last season and provides valuable experience to the Berryhill lineup as a proven state placer.
Roman Tyler (Berryhill)
Beginning his high school career as a freshman, Tyler brings confidence after placing at the junior high state tournament last season, signaling strong potential at the varsity level.
Grace Halbert (Berryhill)
Halbert returns as a state qualifier with extensive postseason experience, including two junior high state placings and a Fargo qualification. Her résumé reflects consistency and competitiveness on big stages.
Rylee Sexton (Berryhill)
A returning state qualifier, Sexton has also earned Fargo qualification and junior high state medals. Her experience and continued growth make her a reliable threat in her weight class.
Grant Rowe (Blackwell)
One of the most accomplished wrestlers in Blackwell history, Rowe returns as a senior and reigning state champion. His leadership and dominance on the mat have set a high standard for the Maroon program.
Garrett Short (Blackwell)
Fresh off a state championship, Short is aiming to repeat his junior-season success and cement his place among Blackwell’s elite. His trajectory puts him on pace for a standout legacy in the program.
Rylan Sandoval (Blackwell)
An incoming freshman, Sandoval currently sits atop his weight class and already carries high expectations. A top-tier athlete with strong character to match, he represents the future of the Blackwell program, and his development over the next four years in maroon will be exciting to watch.
Andrew Young (Blackwell)
Entering his junior season as a two-time state qualifier, Young has his sights set firmly on a state championship. He leads by example both on and off the mat, pairing high expectations with the work ethic and discipline needed to reach them.
Hannah Miller (Bridge Creek)
A 4.0+ student and tireless competitor, Miller has been instrumental in the growth of girls wrestling at both Harrah and Bridge Creek. Known as one of the hardest workers in the room, she routinely pushes herself alongside—and often beyond—the boys while also mentoring teammates and helping in the youth room. Her school spirit, positive attitude, and willingness to seek out extra training opportunities, even after losing a workout partner to injury, make her a true role model and a wrestler with aspirations to compete at the next level.

Kailen Williams (Bridge Creek)
Williams has embraced the mindset of doing whatever it takes to improve, consistently seeking out open mats, extra tournaments, and additional opportunities to develop. After just one season, the once shy newcomer has transformed into a confident competitor eager to take on any challenge in front of her.
Cash Wiley (Carl Albert)
With two state medals already on his résumé, Wiley has established himself as one of Carl Albert’s most dependable competitors. A third-place finisher as a freshman and state runner-up as a sophomore, his relentless work ethic ensures that if the wrestling room doors are open, he’s inside putting in the work.
Kingston Sikes (Carl Albert)
An impressive freshman campaign saw Sikes rack up more than 40 wins and finish as the 5A state runner-up. Despite limited freestyle experience, he quickly adapted over the summer to become a Fargo All-American, showcasing both his athletic ability and coachability.
Maddux Underhill (Carl Albert)
Toughness defines Underhill’s approach to the sport. A state placer as a freshman at 157 pounds, he competes with an unmatched desire to win and brings relentless intensity for all three periods every time he steps on the mat.
Brayden Mixay (Carl Albert)
A member of Carl Albert’s 5A state championship team as a freshman, Mixay now enters his senior season as a three-time state qualifier. Serving as a quiet leader and team captain, he does everything right—never missing, never complaining, and consistently working to become the best version of himself on and off the mat.
Quinn Livingston (Cascia Hall)
As a sophomore, Livingston posted a strong 33–6 record while capturing both district and regional championships. His success extended into the offseason, where he went 34–12 in freestyle and Greco and earned a spot on the Cadet National Dual Team that finished eighth in the nation.

Shaylee Kelly (Catoosa)
Resilience has defined Kelly’s rise within the Catoosa program. After finishing third at the 2024 OSSAA State Tournament with a 20–4 record, she turned an early setback into a podium finish. Now a senior, she leads the girls team with unmatched effort, discipline, and a refusal to be outworked.
Olivia Calvin (Catoosa)
Poised for a breakout season, Calvin enters her second year of wrestling with grit, determination, and a strong work ethic. Training in the high school room has accelerated her development, and her toughness and coachability point to a bright future on the mat.
Madison Comptin (Catoosa)
Despite being early in her wrestling journey, Comptin has already set herself apart through commitment and consistency. She began attending high school practices as an eighth grader and never missed an optional workout, later earning a 2025 OKUSA State Runner-Up finish. Her positive energy, leadership qualities, and drive make her an immediate impact athlete.
Katie Pruett (Catoosa)
Few athletes embody program-first leadership like Pruett. Beyond her own training, she regularly invests time mentoring youth wrestlers, helping lay the foundation for the future of Catoosa girls wrestling. Her dedication, attitude, and example have made her an essential part of the program’s growth.
Devin Johnson (Catoosa)
Battle-tested and driven, Johnson brings toughness and passion to the mat every time out. A sixth-place regional finisher last season, he enters the year determined to take the next step while embracing a leadership role within the lineup.

Emanuel Ramos (Catoosa)
Few wrestlers spend more time in the room than Ramos, whose commitment and toughness have earned him wins over multiple state qualifiers despite limited varsity starts. With that preparation now paying off, he’s ready to step into the lineup and make an immediate impact.

Jason Watkins (Catoosa)
A powerful and physical competitor, Watkins brings extensive wrestling experience to the mat. Having been a cornerstone of Catoosa’s junior high program for several years, he’s expected to transition seamlessly into the high school lineup and anchor the upper weights for years to come.
Abram Esquivel (Catoosa)
More than just a skilled wrestler, Esquivel is known for his character and positivity. He works relentlessly toward his goals while lifting up those around him, making his impact felt both individually and as a teammate. This season, he’s poised to challenge some of the top competition in Class 4A.

Shailey Penn (Chandler)
Leadership and passion define Penn’s approach to the sport. A lifelong wrestler who has battled through multiple injuries, she continues to return stronger and more committed each time. Already playing a key role in mentoring newcomers, she hopes to cap her senior season with success and one day give back to the sport as a coach.
Lizzy Pryor (Chandler)
Calm, composed, and quietly dominant, Pryor competes with a level of intensity that speaks for itself. A lifelong wrestler with impressive strength and discipline, she navigates brackets with confidence and purpose. With big goals ahead, she’s expected to return to the state tournament while continuing to guide younger teammates.
Brylee Waldman (Chandler)
New to wrestling just a season ago, Waldman quickly made her presence felt by qualifying for the state tournament in her first year. Her natural strength gave her an early edge, and with growing technique and mat awareness, she’s developed into an even more dangerous competitor.
Landon Earp (Chandler)
Competing at 113 pounds, Earp has established himself as one of Chandler’s most dominant wrestlers with a 36–3 record highlighted by an impressive number of pins and technical falls. His success not only reflects individual excellence but also strengthens the proud wrestling tradition within the Chandler community.
Jack Maguire (Chandler)
Consistency and effort define Maguire’s impact on the program. He approaches every practice with focus and coachability, steadily building confidence and skill through hard work. His encouragement of teammates and disciplined approach help set the standard for daily excellence.
Bryar Dryden (Chandler)
Balancing athletic ability with strong community involvement, Dryden continues to emerge as a promising young wrestler. His commitment both on and off the mat speaks to a bright future within the sport and the program.
Brody Waldman (Chandler)
Toughness and determination fuel Waldman’s approach to competition. He actively seeks out hard work, listens to coaching, and shows steady improvement through consistent effort. His resilience and positive attitude make him a reliable teammate and an important piece of the team’s success.
Landon Massie (Chandler)
Character and leadership are at the core of Massie’s contributions to the program. Dependable and respectful, he consistently supports his teammates while maintaining a strong work ethic and positive mindset. He embodies sportsmanship and integrity in everything he does.
Jarrett Patty (Chickasha)
A two-time state champion, Patty has cemented his legacy as one of Chickasha’s best. Recently committing to the Colorado School of Mines, he’s widely respected for his leadership, discipline, and character both on and off the mat.
Cash Bratt (Chickasha)
After capturing a state title as a freshman, Bratt enters his sophomore season hungry for more. His competitive drive and early success position him as a strong contender to repeat at the top of the podium.
Jaxon Randle (Chickasha)
A two-time junior high state champion, Randle looks to continue Chickasha’s tradition of excellence at 106 pounds. His skill set and confidence give him a strong chance to become the program’s fifth consecutive different state champion in that weight class.
Marley Scott (Chickasha)
A heavyweight state placer as a sophomore, Scott brings leadership and character that extend beyond wrestling. As a football team leader and active student government member, he sets an example of commitment, accountability, and pride in his school.
Hunter Linzy (Collinsville)
A senior set to compete at 215 pounds, Linzy enters the season determined to build on last year’s fourth-place finish at the state tournament. He dedicated his entire offseason to the pursuit of a state championship and continues to lead by example through his work ethic, discipline, and commitment both on the mat and in the classroom.

Ashtyn Gilkey (Collinsville)
Collinsville’s first female junior high state champion now steps into her freshman season ready to make an immediate impact. Gilkey’s determination, work ethic, and willingness to put in extra training set her apart, and her understanding that success requires more than just showing up makes her a special athlete with tremendous upside.

Trip Darland (Collinsville)
Returning as a junior heavyweight, Darland is a proven state qualifier who spent much of last season sidelined by injury. With a full, healthy season ahead, he’s expected to reclaim his role as a dependable anchor at the end of the lineup and a wrestler the team can count on in critical dual moments.
Braxton Jones (Collinsville)
After narrowly missing a state berth with a sixth-place regional finish, Jones enters his sophomore season stronger and more physically prepared. Now filling out as a true 106-pounder after adding muscle in the offseason, his growth and confidence position him to be a force every time he steps on the mat.
Krista Hall (Collinsville)
Consistency and attitude define Hall’s approach to the sport. Entering her senior year and second season of wrestling, she may be quiet, but her work ethic speaks volumes. The progress she’s made since day one is evident, and her continued development makes her a valued presence in the room.
Nick Thompson (Collinsville)
Few athletes embrace the grind like Thompson. A sophomore competing at 175–190 pounds, he thrives on daily workouts, never complains, and consistently shows up for extra training. His commitment to improvement not only elevates his own performance but also pushes everyone around him to be better.
Garon Kaiser (Deer Creek)
Fresh off a third-place state finish, Kaiser enters the season with his sights set firmly on the top step of the podium. Sitting at 96 career wins, he’s poised to reach the 100-win milestone early in the year. Known for his grit and integrity, his impact extends well beyond this season as he prepares for his collegiate career.

Graeden Demario (Deer Creek)
Talent has never been the question for Demario—timing has simply been unkind. After weight challenges as a freshman and a season-ending ankle injury last year, he returns healthy and hungry. This season sets the stage for him to finally showcase his full potential and surprise a lot of people.
Easton Witters (Deer Creek)
A state qualifier last season, Witters isn’t satisfied with simply making it back. A true mat rat, he’s constantly working to refine his craft, taking advantage of every opportunity to improve. With his relentless drive, bigger things are clearly on the horizon.

Hayes McNeil (Deer Creek)
Few wrestlers have battled more adversity than McNeil. From narrowly missing qualification as a freshman, to sitting behind a state qualifier as a sophomore, to competing on an injured knee last year and still qualifying for state, his resilience is unmatched. Now healthy and motivated, his nonstop motor and unbreakable attitude make him one to watch.

Jersey Yanes (Deer Creek)
Already a junior high state medalist, Yanes arrives as an incoming freshman ready to change the landscape. Her third-place state finish showcased her ability to perform under pressure, while her relentless work ethic and leadership elevate those around her. She’s not just entering the lineup—she’s raising the standard.

Dimitri Kizer (Del City)
Consistency at the highest level has defined Kizer’s career. A three-time state placer across multiple weight classes, he finished third at 150 pounds in 2025 with a 39–6 record, following strong showings at national-level tournaments. His continued progression makes him one of the most reliable competitors in Class 5A.

Bryson Burton (Duncan)
Proven on both the state and national stages, Burton brings experience and leadership to the lineup. A state placer and Fargo All-American, he pairs high-level performance with strong character, making him a cornerstone of the team.

Brodie Harmon (Duncan)
Wrestling isn’t just something Harmon does—it’s who he is. Having competed across the country, his passion for the sport is unmistakable, and that love for wrestling shows every time he steps on the mat.

Hayden Vandagriff (Duncan)
Hard work defines Vandagriff’s reputation. Known as the hardest worker in the room, he thrives on competition and brings relentless effort to every practice and match.
Joseph Jeter (Edmond North)
An elite competitor at the highest levels, Jeter enters his senior season as an Oklahoma state champion with an international résumé. A member of the U.S. World Team in Greco-Roman, Pan-American champion in both freestyle and Greco, and national Greco champion, he’s committed to continue his career at Cornell University and represents the pinnacle of excellence in the program.
Garrison Sartain (Edmond North)
After breaking into the varsity lineup as a sophomore, Sartain made a memorable run all the way to the state finals and finished as the state runner-up. Now a junior, he enters the season focused on climbing to the top of the podium while drawing interest from multiple Division I college programs.
Rhodes Molenda (Edmond North)
Already competing on the national stage, Molenda arrives as a freshman with an impressive résumé. A double All-American at the Fargo National Championships in the 16U division, he is also the reigning Oklahoma Junior High State Champion and Outstanding Wrestler. Ranked 10th nationally at heavyweight, he balances varsity football and wrestling with ease.
Gavin Rice (Edmond North)
Leadership comes naturally to Rice, who consistently sets the standard for the program. As a junior, he mentors underclassmen, upholds team expectations, and leads through daily actions rather than words alone. His academic excellence, willingness to volunteer, and commitment to teammates make him a true role model.
Kimberly Hernandez (Edmond Santa Fe)
A standout scholar-athlete, Hernandez thrives across multiple sports. The junior has already qualified for state in wrestling and cross country, recorded more than 20 wrestling wins last season, and serves as a starter on the Lady Wolves’ soccer team. Her versatility and dedication reflect a high-level competitor year-round.
Nixie Garcia (Edmond Santa Fe)
Garcia steps into her freshman season as a two-time junior high state placer ready to make an immediate varsity impact. With her experience and competitive mindset, she’s expected to play a key role for the Lady Wolves right away.
Seely Chronister (El Reno)
Despite only beginning her wrestling journey last season, Chronister quickly found success during her sophomore year. With valuable experience under her belt and a relentless work ethic, she enters the season focused on contending for a state tournament berth while continuing to sharpen her skills.
Diesel Baker (El Reno)
A two-time state qualifier, Baker returns for his senior season hungry to take the next step. After losing a year to injury earlier in his career, he now benefits from consistent mat time and brings leadership and focus to his final campaign before pursuing his goal of becoming a pilot.
Billie Hinchey (El Reno)
Starting the sport as an eighth grader, Hinchey wasted little time making strides. She competed throughout the freestyle season and qualified for Fargo, gaining valuable experience along the way. Her continued dedication and work ethic put her firmly in the mix for a state tournament appearance.
George Stewart (El Reno)
Last season forced Stewart to compete above his natural weight, but the experience proved invaluable. Now positioned in the right class, he brings relentless effort as the first in and last out of the gym. His dedication and growth signal a bright future over the next three years.
Lilie Arrasmith (El Reno)
Entering her sophomore season, Arrasmith brings experience and reliability to the mat. She consistently does what’s asked and is poised to take another step forward as her skills continue to develop throughout the year.
Rhett Hardy (El Reno)
An incoming freshman set to compete at 106 pounds, Hardy enters the program with strong potential. As he grows into the weight class, he’s expected to contend for a state qualifier spot and continue improving throughout the season.
Hunter Myers (El Reno)
Experience and leadership define Myers’ role as a senior. A consistent presence in the lineup for two seasons, he also serves as president of Leadership and remains heavily involved across campus. His influence will be vital in guiding younger teammates both on and off the mat.
Sonny Holladay (Elk City)
A mainstay in the lineup since his freshman year, Holladay brings valuable state tournament experience and leadership to the room. This season, he’s positioned for another strong run with the potential to reach the podium.

Ethan Nelson (Elk City)
Relentless effort defines Nelson’s wrestling style. Known as the hardest worker in the room, he dedicates his free time to improvement and competes with nonstop pressure. His coachability and selflessness make him an essential piece of the team.

Khourie McClure (Elk City)
Although relatively new to the sport, McClure has already built a reputation for toughness and grit. The freshman works tirelessly and embraces competition, positioning himself to contribute at the high school level while anchoring a dominant junior high lineup.

Reece Robbins (Elk City)
After missing nearly the entire season due to injury, Robbins returns with renewed energy and determination. He’s invested significant time in the weight room to prepare for his comeback, and his work ethic in practice brings an immediate spark to both the room and the lineup.

Kaydin McCartney (Gore)
Competing at heavyweight, McCartney put together an impressive junior campaign with a 26–6 record, including 24 wins by fall. A fourth-place regional finisher and state qualifier, he brings power and consistency to the upper weights.

Jaydan Gates (Gore)
Still early in his career, Gates has already proven to be a special talent. Wrestling at 157 pounds, he posted a 27–2 record as an eighth grader and competes nationally. His success as a U14 All-American in both freestyle and Greco-Roman speaks to his high ceiling.

Cole Brooksher (Gore)
As a sophomore at 144 pounds, Brooksher continues to build on a promising start. He earned a second-place finish at the Mavericks Conference Tournament as a freshman and gained valuable varsity experience along the way.

Antonio Parker (Gore)
Leadership and character define Parker’s presence in the room. A returning senior competing at 190 pounds, he sets the tone on and off the mat and serves as a steady example for younger teammates.

Gavin Wyatt (Grove)
A two-time state placer and finalist last season, Wyatt enters his senior year having improved every step of the way. His experience and growth make him a key leader tasked with showing underclassmen how to prepare and compete the right way.
Ethan Pick (Grove)
Relentless effort and grit separate Pick from the pack. He consistently goes above and beyond in preparation and finds ways to win tough matches, making him an exciting addition to the lineup this season.
Will Dunaway (Grove)
Steady improvement has defined Dunaway’s journey. With plenty of ability and a strong work ethic, he’s grown not only as a wrestler but also as a leader, becoming a valuable contributor to the program.
Ashlyn Taylor (Grove)
Entering her senior season, Taylor is primed for a breakthrough year. Though she’s come up just short at recent regional tournaments, her strength, solid foundation, and competitiveness give her a chance to win every time she steps on the mat.
Jadyn Majors (Grove)
After finishing as a regional runner-up as a freshman and narrowly missing a state medal last season, Majors returns with renewed focus. Her offseason work, determination, and passion for the sport position her for a strong sophomore campaign and a bright future.
Blacey Reece (Grove)
Fresh off a successful junior high career, Reece enters high school ready to compete for a spot in the lineup. Her offseason dedication and steady improvement point toward early success at the varsity level.
Louden McDoulett (Harrah)
A cornerstone of the Harrah program, McDoulett brings an impressive résumé into his senior season. A three-year team captain, two-time state qualifier, and state placer, he’s also represented Oklahoma on multiple freestyle and Greco-Roman national teams. He will continue his academic and wrestling career at Northern Michigan University as a member of the Greco-Roman team.
Brock Day (Harrah)
Versatility and perseverance define Day’s athletic profile. A junior and three-sport varsity athlete, he served as a state alternate last season while competing undersized at 215 pounds and now returns to wrestle at his natural weight.
Cal Whitnah (Harrah)
Already competing at an elite level, Whitnah enters his sophomore season as a three-sport varsity athlete and reigning state finalist. His continued development makes him one of the program’s most exciting young talents.
Brody Byers (Harrah)
A two-sport varsity athlete, Brody brings consistency and discipline to everything he does. He qualified for the state tournament last season while maintaining straight A’s in the classroom. Known for leading by example, his positive attitude and relentless work ethic set the standard for those around him.
Alicia Simpson (Locust Grove)
Dependability defines Alicia’s approach to the sport. If there’s a practice, she’s there—no questions asked. A great teammate and an even better person, she continues to take steps forward both on and off the mat, and her coaches couldn’t be prouder of her growth heading into this season.
Stormie Markle (Locust Grove)
Though new to the Locust Grove wrestling room, Stormie is far from new to the sport. As a sophomore, she has already shown impressive drive and work ethic in practice. Her hunger to improve stands out daily, and her potential is exciting to watch unfold.
Braxton Gimenez (Madill)
A steady presence in the lineup, Braxton enters his fourth year as a starter with valuable experience and leadership. Wrestling since seventh grade, he owns a combined 71–32 record and is a one-time regional placer. His commitment to improvement and ability to hold himself and others accountable make him a cornerstone of the program.

Alex Sarabia (Madill)
Set to begin his freshman season, Alex has a legitimate opportunity to claim the starting heavyweight spot. His eighth-grade year showed major growth, nearly tripling his win total from the year before. With continued development, he projects as a future standout for the Madill program.

Canyon Phillips (Madill)
Momentum is building for Canyon after a strong freshman campaign. He went 24–6 in junior high, won a conference title, and narrowly missed placing at regionals. Now entering his sophomore year, his continued work ethic points toward a breakout season.

Aroddy Camacho (Madill)
High character and selflessness define Aroddy’s impact on the team. One of the hardest workers in the room, he consistently puts the team first and sets an example for younger wrestlers. His leadership extends beyond performance, as he genuinely invests in helping teammates grow.

Madelyn Ritchie (Madill)
A returning state placer, Madelyn finished fourth at 190 pounds last season and has been a driving force in the growth of the girls program. Her leadership shows in how she supports teammates, recruits others to the sport, and maintains a relentless work ethic. She is someone coaches can always rely on.

Karmony Pearson (Madill)
Few athletes pursue improvement as relentlessly as Karmony. Whether it’s camps, extra practices, or staying late, she’s always looking for an edge. After narrowly missing state qualification as a freshman, she returns motivated and ready to play a major role this season.

Anglena Mendiola (Madill)
Coming off a third-place finish at the state tournament at 235 pounds, Anglena is a proven contender. Her work ethic never wavers, and her upbeat personality lifts those around her. With continued focus, she has the potential to push even deeper into the state tournament this year.

Madison Barrow (Madill)
Madison’s impact reaches far beyond the mat. Involved in band, student council, track, and community service, she exemplifies leadership and character. Her encouragement of others to try wrestling has helped strengthen the program, making her influence felt throughout the school and community.

Trey Williams (Mangum)
A two-time state qualifier and reigning regional champion, Trey brings both talent and maturity to the mat. His senior season follows a strong state run that featured several close, competitive matches. Known for his work ethic and respectful demeanor, his future remains bright.

Mason Mitchell (Mangum)
After placing sixth at regionals as a freshman, Mason enters his sophomore year with confidence and coachability. He excels at evaluating his own performances and applying adjustments, making him one of the most eager learners on the team.

Lane Burnam (Mangum)
Wrestling is more than a sport for Lane—it’s a lifestyle. As a freshman, he fell just one match short of placing at regionals. His competitiveness, passion, and willingness to be coached suggest a strong push toward the podium this season.

Aiden Augustine (Mangum)
Currently developing behind an elite heavyweight, Aiden plays an important role in the room by making others better every day. His positive attitude and understanding of his role speak volumes about his character. With patience and continued growth, his opportunity is right around the corner.

Maggie Beaird (Mannford)
A proven champion enters her first season at Mannford after capturing the Class 5A state title at 140 pounds last year. As a two-time state qualifier, Maggie brings elite-level experience, strong leadership, and a championship mindset that has already helped set the standard in the wrestling room.
Shelby Glassco (Mannford)
Coming over from Cleveland, Shelby arrives as a two-time state qualifier and a third-place finisher at 125 pounds last season. Her relentless work ethic and competitive drive are evident in every practice, and that dedication is already paying dividends as she pushes toward another strong postseason run.
Peyton Hightower (Mannford)
The freshman class gets an immediate boost with Peyton, who posted a 22–1 record and won the Will Rogers Conference title as an eighth grader. Her competitive edge and proven success at the middle school level make her an exciting young talent entering her first high school season.
Roseline Baker (Mannford)
Few athletes have left a lasting mark on a program like Roseline. A senior and two-time state qualifier, she made school history as Mannford’s first girls state placer and followed it up with a state runner-up finish in 2024. Beyond the mat, she shines as a National Honor Society member and the leader of the school’s annual Christmas toy drive, making her the heart of the program in every sense.
Liam Taylor (Moore)
Hard work paid off for Liam last season as he stacked up wins and finished just one match shy of qualifying for state. His determination and steady improvement suggest he’s ready to take the next step this year.
Slaydon Williams (Moore)
Entering his freshman season, Slaydon brings plenty of upside and a strong desire to prove himself. With continued development and commitment, he has the tools to make an early impact in the lineup.
Jacob Rodriguez (Moore)
Consistency defines Jacob’s approach. He’s dependable, always present, and committed to sharpening his skills every day, making him a valuable piece of the program’s foundation.
Whitney Bryant (Mustang)
Fearless competition and a strong work ethic set Whitney apart. She’s never afraid of a challenge and approaches every match with confidence and determination.
Claire Lancaster (Norman)
An outstanding freshman campaign saw Claire finish 35–6 and earn a state runner-up medal at 120 pounds in Class 6A. Her talent is matched by a tireless work ethic, and she balances wrestling success with a 3.9 GPA, softball, and community service. She enters her sophomore season aiming for the top step of the podium.
Oakley Caruthers (Norman)
A two-time state qualifier, Oakley captured the 6A West Regional title at heavyweight last season. He also starts on the Norman Tiger football defense, showcasing his athletic versatility. Known for his humility and coachability, he leads by example every day.
Rylie Hillis (Norman)
Success came early for Rylie, who qualified for state and won a conference championship as a freshman. With continued growth in both skill and leadership, she’s poised for a big sophomore year while excelling academically and athletically in softball.
Jackson McCurley (Norman)
As a freshman state qualifier, Jackson showed both talent and a deep love for the sport. His passion, combined with his natural ability, has already drawn teammates toward him, and his leadership role will only grow in the coming seasons.
Chesney Pendergraft (Norman)
Work ethic has defined Chesney’s start to the year. One of the hardest workers in the room, she’s already showing the toughness and determination that should translate into noticeable growth during her sophomore season.
Caden Greeson (Norman)
Energy and enthusiasm are never lacking when Caden steps on the mat. After finishing last season injured, he’s expected to make a significant jump as he returns healthy and fully committed to improving every day.
Owen Abshure (Norman)
A senior leader in the room, Owen sets the tone with his work ethic and respectful attitude. Focused on improvement, he approaches this season determined to finish his career strong.
Kyler Lester (Norman North)
Entering his senior season as a two-time state qualifier, Kyler has his sights set higher than ever. His strong work ethic and ability to break down technique make him both a top contender and a mentor for younger teammates.
Jackson Smith (Norman North)
All eyes are on Jackson as he begins his freshman year. With a disciplined approach to training and a relentless drive to improve, he has the potential to make an immediate splash at the state level while helping elevate the entire team.
Levi Wheeler (Norman North)
An energetic freshman, Levi brings a relentless work ethic to the room and never shies away from extra training. His willingness to push both his body and mind matches his big goals, and that dedication is already setting him apart early in his high school career.
Jeremiah Harrison (Norman North)
Dependability defines Jeremiah’s approach as a student-athlete. Whether on the mat or in the classroom, he consistently does things the right way. After earning his first state qualification last season, he enters this year focused on continued growth and higher expectations.
Payton Maggard (Owasso)
Success came early for Payton, who placed third at state as a freshman and was undefeated entering the state tournament as a sophomore before a shoulder injury cut her run short. A standout multi-sport athlete, she also starts at second base for Owasso’s softball team, which captured the Class 6A state championship last season.
Lindlee Hubbard (Owasso)
Fresh off a junior high state championship, Lindlee steps into her freshman season with a winning pedigree. Her experience competing on multiple freestyle and folkstyle dual teams has prepared her well for the transition to high school competition.
Marli Arbona (Ponca City)
Toughness and leadership have defined Marli’s career, as the junior has already qualified for state twice and claimed a regional championship. She spent the entire summer committed to training, combining wrestling, lifting, and running, and now enters the season determined to finish stronger than ever.
Oakley Hunt (Ponca City)
A strong-willed and independent competitor, Oakley has battled through one of the toughest weight classes, serving as an alternate the past two seasons. Academically driven and college-bound, she continues to pair discipline in the classroom with perseverance on the mat.
Heather Weaver (Ponca City)
As a freshman, Heather is quickly emerging as a competitive force. Selected to compete in Indianapolis two consecutive years, she has already gained valuable high-level experience and consistently puts in the quality work needed to reach her goals.
Vanessa Chavez (Ponca City)
Resilience defines Vanessa’s journey. After missing last season due to injury, she never missed a day of rehab or strength training and now returns for her senior year healthy, motivated, and ready to compete.
Ambrielle Chambers (Sand Springs)
Entering her junior season, Ambrielle brings a 36–17 career record and a place in program history as Lady Sand Springs’ first two-time state qualifier. Her consistency and experience make her a cornerstone of the lineup.

Baylin Maynard (Sand Springs)
Transitioning from Clyde Boyd, Baylin arrives with a strong junior-high résumé and valuable club wrestling experience. Her work ethic and competitive background give her all the tools needed to thrive at the high school level.

Hannah Stephenson (Sand Springs)
After entering last season with high expectations, Hannah’s year was cut short by a preseason injury. Even while sidelined, she remained a constant presence in the room, supporting her teammates every step of the way. Healthy again, she returns with renewed focus and her sights firmly set on a state tournament run.

Rylee Allen (Sand Springs)
Energy and positivity follow Rylee everywhere she goes. She finished last season with the best record on the team at 20–9 and brings an infectious attitude that elevates everyone around her. From her constant encouragement to her ability to keep the room loose, she makes her teammates better both on and off the mat.

Jack Madden (Sapulpa)
A true multi-sport athlete, Jack balances football, cross country, wrestling, and soccer at Sapulpa High School. On the mat, he proved his ability by earning a third-place finish at the state tournament last season at 113 pounds.
Jack Lucas (Sapulpa)
Poised to make the jump at the high school level, this young competitor was just one match away from placing at junior high state as an eighth grader. With varsity opportunities in front of him, he’s expected to step into a starting role and make immediate noise for the Chieftains.
Jagen Jones (Skiatook)
Experience and competitiveness define Jagen’s senior season. A three-time regional champion with a state runner-up finish and a fourth-place medal, he leaves everything on the mat every time out. With one goal left unchecked, he enters the year determined to finish his career as a state champion.

Hudson Glover (Skiatook)
As a freshman, Hudson arrives with tremendous upside and a relentless offseason work ethic. His grit and commitment have positioned him to make an immediate impact, and his effort is already beginning to pay dividends.

Keylan Freeman (Skiatook)
Last season’s heartbreak nearly turned into a breakthrough, as Keylan fell one overtime match short of qualifying for state as a freshman. His steady improvement throughout the year showcased his potential, and he now looks ready to take that next step as a sophomore.

Zay Holt (Skiatook)
Adversity never shook Zay’s character. Through challenges both during the season and in the offseason, he continued to show up with a positive attitude and a servant’s heart. Whether helping teammates refine technique or volunteering at youth practices, his impact reaches far beyond the mat.

Brynton Handshy (Southeast)
Returning from a season-ending elbow injury, Brynton enters his senior year determined to chase a state title. Before the injury cut his junior season short, he posted a 12–5 record and now serves as one of the leaders guiding this team. His ambition to wrestle at the next level fuels his drive every day.
Santos Flores (Southeast)
Also a senior, Santos brings valuable experience after serving as a state alternate earlier in his career. A jump in weight class last season came with a learning curve, but now settled at 138 pounds, he’s focused on continued improvement and a serious postseason push.
Luke Prince (Vinita)
Few have been as dominant over the past three seasons as Luke. A state runner-up in 2024–25, he enters the year poised for another deep title run and remains one of the most formidable competitors in the bracket.

Ty Purcell (Vinita)
Despite being a freshman, Ty is expected to make an immediate impact for the Hornets. Equipped with elite skills, tireless work ethic, and a champion’s mindset, he has all the tools to make waves across the state by February.

Cadence Carter (Vinita)
Known as “CC,” Cadence put together a standout freshman season with more than 30 wins, a runner-up finish at the All-State Junior High Tournament, and a qualification for the OSSAA State Tournament. Now a sophomore, she enters the year poised for a serious championship run.

Christian Gipson (Woodward)
Wrestling since grade school, Christian has spent the last five years steadily improving within the program. His experience and development have positioned him to contend for a state medal this season.
Jordan Solo (Woodward)
Though new to the sport, Jordan carries herself like a seasoned wrestler. Her natural instincts and rapid learning curve point toward a very promising future on the mat.
Cayden Gipson (Woodward)
A lifelong wrestler, Cayden enjoyed a breakout freshman season that kept him ranked in the state’s top ten all year. Now a sophomore, he’s expected to remain among the elite and battle for a state medal once again.










