CPHS Wrestling: Seth Jones places fourth at State Tournament

Charles Page High School junior Seth Jones took fourth place at the OSSAA 6A State Wrestling Tournament Saturday afternoon in Oklahoma City.

He made his way to the 126-pound consolation finals with a payback pin of Broken Arrow sophomore Blazik Perez (28-11), who had previously defeated him twice this season, but lost the placement match to Deer Creek sophomore Cade Manion (37-7). Manion beat him 5-1 in the quarterfinals and 9-2 in placement.

Jones got a lucky break in the consolation quarterfinals, receiving a medical forfeit from former State Champion Laif Jones (32-5) who had previously bested him twice this season.

Jones finished the season with a 22-15 record, bringing his career total to 44-29. He also qualified for State last season but did not place. He placed fifth this season at Sapulpa, fourth at Perry, and third in the Regional Championship.

Former Sandite Carter Young (42-4), who transferred to Stillwater after winning State as a freshman, settled for second place at 126, falling 5-1 to Mustang freshman John Wiley (29-3).

CPHS Wrestling: Brendon Wiseley places second at State Tournament

Charles Page High School junior Brendon Wiseley settled for second place in the 106-pound bracket at the OSSAA 6A State Wrestling Tournament Saturday evening in Oklahoma City.

Wiseley won a 7-0 decision over Mustang freshman Shelton Chastain (32-18) in the quarterfinals and a 6-2 decision over Owasso senior Jared Campbell (34-9) in the semifinals before falling to Edmond Memorial junior Cruz Aguilar (25-3).

Aguilar took a 10-2 lead, giving up only an escape and a penalty point before pinning the Sandite at 2:56.

Wiseley finished the season with a 38-12 record and is 52-20 in his career with one more year to compete. He ended the year with nineteen pins and four technical falls, placing third at Perry, third at Sapulpa, first at Glenpool and first at Regionals.

CPHS Wrestling: Scott Patton and Brendon Wiseley headed to State Finals

The Charles Page High School wrestling team is sitting in fifth place after day one at the OSSAA 6A State Tournament. The Sandites sent two to the finals and have three still in contention on the back side of the bracket.

Top-ranked 106-pound junior Brendon Wiseley (38-11, 52-19) won a 6-2 decision over Owasso senior Jared Campbell (34-7) in the semifinals. Campbell scored a takedown in the second period, but Wiseley scored a takedown in the first, a reversal in the third, and a pair of escapes for the win. He will wrestle Edmond Memorial junior Cruz Aguilar (24-3) in the finals.

Top-ranked 152-pound senior Scott Patton (31-1, 66-23) won his thirtieth-straight match 6-1 over Broken Arrow senior Diego Maturino (33-13) in the semifinals. Patton scored a takedown, a reversal, and a set of nearfall points in the win. In the finals he will take on defending State Champion Drake Vannoy (35-11), a junior from Jenks. Patton has previously beaten Vannoy twice this season.

Freshman Kaden Glass (32-10) fell to top-ranked 195-pound Deer Creek senior Carson Savage (37-2) in the semifinals. Glass scored a takedown midway through the first period, but Savage worked up a 6-2 lead before pinning the Sandite. Glass will take on Union senior Elijah Tomlin (37-8) in the Consolation Semifinals. He is 3-0 against Tomlin this season.

160-pound junior Chris Kirby (35-13, 57-23) took down Jenks junior Killian McGrew in consolation. McGrew scored an early takedown, but Kirby reversed and pinned the Trojan in 1:34. He will wrestled Broken Arrow junior Tye Rozell (25-8) on Saturday. Rozell edged out the Sandite 8-7 in a regular season dual.

126-pound junior Seth Jones (21-14, 43-28) got a lucky break in the consolation quarterfinals, receiving a medical forfeit from former State Champion Laif Jones (32-4) who had previously bested him twice this season. He will wrestle Broken Arrow sophomore Blazik Perez (28-10), who has defeated him twice this season by close decisions.

Freshman Blake Jones (26-14) was eliminated from contention at 132 pounds after falling 6-3 to Deer Creek senior Bobby Robinson (26-17) in consolation.

Former Sandite and defending State Champion Carter Young (42-3, 82-4) is headed to the finals at 126. Young transferred to Stillwater after winning State as a freshman.

The consolation matches will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday.

6A Team Scores
121.0 Broken Arrow
68.0 Mustang
55.0 Choctaw
42.0 Deer Creek
37.0 Sand Springs
34.0 Owasso
31.0 Edmond North
30.0 Jenks
28.0 Edmond Memorial
21.0 Stillwater
18.0 Bixby
18.0 Ponca City
14.0 Putnam City
8.0 Union
7.0 Enid
6.0 Bartlesville
4.0 Norman North
4.0 Westmoore
3.0 Muskogee
2.0 Del City
2.0 Southmoore
1.0 Midwest City
1.0 Moore

Semifinals
106: Cruz Aguilar v. Brendon Wiseley.
113: Tucker Owens v. Jackson Cockrell.
120: Jared Hill v. Zach Blankenship.
126: Carter Young v. John Wiley.
132: Zeke Washington v. Reece Witcraft.
138: Blake Gonzalez v. Spencer Schickram.
145: Gabe Johnson v. Micah Lugafet.
152: Drake Vannoy v. Scott Patton.
160: Tate Picklo v. Rene Martinez.
170: Zane Coleman v. Bryce Mattioda.
182: Taylor Fleming v. Emmanuel Skillings.
195: Carson Savage v. Judson Rowland.
220: Jake McCoy v. Zach Marcheselli.
285: Marquan Journey v. Caleb Orr.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites send three to semifinals, team in seventh after first session

Three of the six Charles Page High School wrestling State Qualifiers won their quarterfinal matches Friday morning in Oklahoma City, and the Sandites are currently tied for seventh in the Class 6A team standings.

Top-ranked 106-pound junior Brendon Wiseley (37-11, 51-19) won a 7-0 decision over Mustang freshman Shelton Chastain (32-17). Wiseley scored takedowns in all three periods and an escape in the third. He will take on Owasso senior Jared Campbell (34-7) in the semifinals. Campbell pinned Wiseley in a dual earlier this season, but the Sandite got payback with a 6-2 decision at the Glenpool tournament.

Top-ranked 152-pound senior Scott Patton (30-1, 65-23) won his 29th-straight match 13-0 against Southmoore junior Joe Stover (37-9). Patton scored takedowns in the first and third periods, a reversal in the second, and three sets of nearfall points. He will wrestled Broken Arrow senior Diego Maturino (33-12) in the semifinals. Patton previously bested Maturino 9-6 in a dual.

195-pound freshman Kaden Glass (32-9) won a 15-9 decision over Moore junior Tristan Ashford (20-8) in the quarterfinals. Ashford scored a takedown and a reversal in the first period, but only managed escapes for the remainder of the match. Glass notched five takedowns and a set of nearfall points. He will wrestle top-ranked Deer Creek senior Carson Savage (36-2) in the semifinals.

160-pound junior Chris Kirby (34-13, 56-23) fell 14-8 to Putnam City senior Rene Martinez (27-2) in the quarterfinals. Kirby scored two reversals and nearly pinned Martinez midway through the third, but the Pirate reversed and maintained control for the rest of the bout. The Sandite will take on Jenks junior Killian McGrew in consolation. McGrew pinned Kirby in a dual, but Kirby pinned him back at Regionals.

126-pound junior Seth Jones (20-14, 42-28) fell 5-1 to Deer Creek sophomore Cade Manion (35-6). He will wrestle former State Champion Laif Jones (32-4) in consolation. The Bartlesville senior has wins of 9-0 and 6-4 against the Sandite.

132-pound freshman Blake Jones (26-13) fell 15-3 to Choctaw senior Colt Newton (30-5). He will wrestle Deer Creek senior Bobby Robinson (25-17) in consolation.

Former Sandite and defending State Champion Carter Young (41-3, 81-4) won his quarterfinal bout 8-0 over Choctaw freshman Shawn Muse (30-10). Young transferred to Stillwater after winning State as a freshman.

The first round of consolations will begin Friday at 5:30 p.m. followed by semifinals at 7:45 p.m.

6A Team Scores
32.0 Broken Arrow
17.0 Mustang
14.0 Edmond Memorial
14.0 Edmond North
13.0 Choctaw
12.0 Deer Creek
7.0 Owasso
7.0 Sand Springs
7.0 Stillwater
6.0 Jenks
6.0 Union
4.0 Bartlesville
4.0 Bixby
4.0 Enid
4.0 Norman North
4.0 Ponca City
4.0 Westmoore
2.0 Putnam City

Semifinals
106: Cruz Aguilar v. Cooper Evans.
106: Jared Campbell v. Brendon Wiseley.
113: Tucker Owens v. Jason Gilbert.
113: Garrett Johnson v. Jackson Cockrell.
120: Nate Becker v. Jared Hill.
120: Corwin Strachan v. Zach Blankenship.
126: Carter Young v. Blazik Perez.
126: Cade Manion v. John Wiley.
132: Jackson Oplotnik v. Zeke Washington.
132: Colt Newton v. Reece Witcraft.
138: Peter Rolle v. Blake Gonzalez.
138: Cameron Picklo v. Spencer Schickram.
145: Gabe Johnson v. Jaxon Randall.
145: Micah Lugafet v. Ja’len Hernandez.
152: Brett Black v. Drake Vannoy.
152: Diego Maturino v. Scott Patton.
160: Tate Picklo v. Tye Rozell.
160: Rene Martinez v. Charles Floyd.
170: Zane Coleman v. Braden Bowman.
170: Christian McCutcheon v. Bryce Mattioda.
182: JT Stambeck v. Taylor Fleming.
182: Brannigan Reyes v. Emmanuel Skillings.
195: Carson Savage v. Kaden Glass.
195: Judson Rowland v. Gavin Potter.
220: Jared Galli v. Jake McCoy.
220: Micah Walker v. Zach Marcheselli.
285: Marquan Journey v. Noah Cortes.
285: Colten Dodd v. Caleb Orr.

CPHS Wrestling: Sandites place third at Regionals with two Champions and six State Qualifiers

The Class 6A No. 5 ranked Charles Page High School wrestling team crowned two Champions at the OSSAA 6A-East Regional Tournament Saturday and qualified six for the State Tournament.

Brendon Wiseley (106) and Scott Patton (152) won the tournament. Kaden Glass (195) was Runner-Up. Seth Jones (126), Blake Jones (132), and Chris Kirby (160) all placed third.

No. 1 Broken Arrow won the tournament handily with 302.5 points, twelve finalists, and six champions. No. 4 Edmond North took second with 169.5 points, four finalists, and one champion.

Sand Springs won a four-way race for third place with 139.5 points. Owasso was fourth with 138.5 points and three finalists. Bartlesville was fifth with 138.0 points and one champion. Jenks was sixth with 133.0 points, two finalists, and one champion.

Related links:
CPHS Wrestling: Brendon Wiseley wins 6A-East Regional Championship
CPHS Wrestling: Seth Jones qualifies for State, places third at Regionals
CPHS Wrestling: Blake Jones qualifies for State, places third at Regionals
CPHS Wrestling: Scott Patton wins Regional Championship over defending State Champ
CPHS Wrestling: Chris Kirby qualifies for State, places third at Regionals
CPHS Wrestling: Freshman Kaden Glass qualifies for State, places 2nd at Regionals

The State Tournament will be held at Jim Norick Arena at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds this Friday and Saturday.

Record (Season)
29-1 Scott Patton
31-9 Kaden Glass
36-11 Brendon Wiseley
34-12 Chris Kirby
28-11 Christian Forbes
17-7 Riley Weir
26-12 Blake Jones
20-13 Seth Jones
25-17 Josh Fincannon
16-18 Riley Magee
13-22 Preston Medlin
9-17 Braden Dahl
6-20 Caleb Phillips
10-8 Brooks Dudley
6-9 Dylan Luker
3-9 Santana Naugle
2-9 Joseph Mattison
6-2 Dayvon Taylor
2-4 Sango Whitehorn
1-0 Colton Luker
1-2 Thomas Naugle
1-4 Justin Smith

Record (Career)
108-34 Riley Weir
64-23 Scott Patton
56-22 Chris Kirby
50-19 Brendon Wiseley
42-27 Seth Jones
29-22 Dayvon Taylor
39-34 Josh Fincannon
31-9 Kaden Glass
28-11 Christian Forbes
26-12 Blake Jones
21-23 Riley Magee
13-22 Preston Medlin
10-20 Braden Dahl
8-27 Caleb Phillips
10-8 Brooks Dudley
6-9 Dylan Luker
2-15 Robbie Parrish
3-9 Santana Naugle
2-9 Joseph Mattison
2-4 Sango Whitehorn
1-0 Colton Luker
1-2 Thomas Naugle
1-4 Justin Smith

Season Stats

Falls
29 Chris Kirby
21 Kaden Glass
19 Brendon Wiseley
12 Seth Jones
11 Blake Jones
11 Scott Patton
10 Josh Fincannon
10 Riley Magee
9 Riley Weir
8 Christian Forbes
7 Braden Dahl
6 Brooks Dudley
4 Caleb Phillips
3 Dayvon Taylor
2 Preston Medlin
1 Dylan Luker
1 Santana Naugle

Technical Falls
4 Brendon Wiseley
3 Christian Forbes
2 Riley Weir
1 Scott Patton
1 Seth Jones
1 Blake Jones

Major Decisions
7 Scott Patton
5 Blake Jones
4 Seth Jones
3 Brendon Wiseley
3 Christian Forbes
2 Riley Weir
1 Kaden Glass
1 Preston Medlin
1 Riley Magee
1 Santana Naugle

Fastest Falls
0:07 Riley Weir
0:11 Kaden Glass
0:13 Kaden Glass
0:15 Kaden Glass
0:15 Chris Kirby
0:17 Kaden Glass
0:18 Kaden Glass
0:18 Chris Kirby
0:19 Riley Weir
0:20 Riley Weir

Fastest Techs
2:17 Riley Weir
2:21 Brendon Wiseley
3:00 Blake Jones
3:54 Riley Weir
3:59 Scott Patton
4:22 Christian Forbes

Takedowns
71 Christian Forbes
61 Scott Patton
48 Blake Jones
48 Seth Jones
48 Kaden Glass
45 Chris Kirby
41 Brendon Wiseley
35 Preston Medlin
27 Josh Fincannon
27 Riley Weir
22 Riley Magee
16 Brooks Dudley
16 Caleb Phillips
15 Dayvon Taylor
11 Dylan Luker
6 Braden Dahl
4 Santana Naugle
3 Dakota Taylor
2 Joseph Mattison
2 Sango Whitehorn
2 Ethan Norton

Reversals
25 Scott Patton
24 Brendon Wiseley
16 Chris Kirby
10 Christian Forbes
8 Preston Medlin
8 Seth Jones
8 Blake Jones
8 Braden Dahl
5 Caleb Phillips
5 Dylan Luker
5 Riley Weir
3 Joseph Mattison
3 Josh Fincannon
3 Kaden Glass
3 Riley Magee
2 Dakota Taylor
1 Dayvon Taylor
1 Santana Naugle

Nearfall Points
128 Brendon Wiseley
119 Chris Kirby
74 Scott Patton
68 Seth Jones
66 Blake Jones
47 Christian Forbes
47 Riley Weir
38 Riley Magee
32 Kaden Glass
28 Preston Medlin
22 Brooks Dudley
18 Josh Fincannon
15 Dayvon Taylor
13 Braden Dahl
8 Dylan Luker
6 Joseph Mattison
3 Caleb Phillips

Tournament Results

Perry
3rd - Scott Patton
3rd - Brendon Wiseley
3rd - Blake Jones
3rd - Dayvon Taylor
4th - Chris Kirby
4th - Seth Jones
5th - Christian Forbes

Kansas City
6th - Riley Weir
8th - Josh Fincannon
10th - Kaden Glass
12th - Brendon Wiseley
13th - Chris Kirby
22nd - Preston Medlin
28th - Dylan Luker
32nd - Seth Jones

Cushing
1st - Scott Patton
2nd - Chris Kirby
3rd - Kaden Glass
4th - Josh Fincannon
6th - Christian Forbes

Sapulpa
1st - Scott Patton
1st - Chris Kirby
2nd - Kaden Glass
3rd - Riley Weir
3rd - Brendon Wiseley
4th - Josh Fincannon
5th - Seth Jones
6th - Santana Naugle

Glenpool
1st - Brendon Wiseley
5th - Christian Forbes
5th - Riley Magee

Regionals
1st - Brendon Wiseley
1st - Scott Patton
2nd - Kaden Glass
3rd - Chris Kirby
3rd - Seth Jones
3rd - Blake Jones

OSSAA Wrestling: 6A State Tournament Preview

This Friday marks the beginning of the 98th annual OSSAA State Tournament and the eleventh 6A tournament.

Of the 140 wrestlers competing in the tournament, seventeen are freshmen, 23 are sophomores, 51 are juniors, and 49 are seniors. 68 are returning State Qualifiers, fifteen are returning Finalists, and eight are defending State Champions.

Cade Nicholas, Carter Young, Laif Jones, Reece Witcraft, and Drake Vannoy each hold one title apiece. Gavin Potter has two titles. Zane Coleman and Zach Marcheselli have three titles each. Nicholas and Young both won their titles as freshmen.

Location

Jim Norick Arena - Oklahoma State Fairgrounds
333 Gordon Cooper Boulevard
Oklahoma City, OK 73107

Schedule of Events

Friday - Session I
8:30 a.m. Doors Open.
9:30 a.m. Wrestle-In Matches.
11:00 a.m. First Round.
Friday - Session II
4:30 p.m. Doors Open.
5:15 p.m. Academic State Champion Presentations.
5:30 p.m. First Round Consolations.
7:45 p.m. Semifinals
Saturday - Session III
9:30 a.m. Doors Open.
10:30 a.m. Consolation Semifinals.
12:45 p.m. Consolation Finals.
Saturday - Session IV
4:30 p.m. Doors Open.
5:15 p.m. Open Ceremonies.
5:45 p.m. Final Warm-Ups.
6:00 p.m. Finals and Award Presentations.

106

Sand Springs Junior Brendon Wiseley (36-11, 50-19) is top ranked at 106. He has wins over Colby Strachan, Ethan Kemble, Bryce Cockrell (31-9), and Jared Campbell (33-7). He’s not unbeatable, however. He split wins with Campbell this season.

On the west side of the bracket are Edmond Memorial junior Cruz Aguilar (22-3) and Westmoore sophomore Cooper Evans (31-2) who both boast better records than Wiseley, but with less ranked wins.

Evans is the only returning State Qualifier.

Cruz Aguilar v. (Colby Strachan v. Clayton Knapp).
Cooper Evans v. Bryce Cockrell.
Cooper Mahaffey v. Jared Campbell.
Brendon Wiseley v. (Shelton Chastain v. Ethan Kemble).

113

Mustang Sophomore Tucker Owens (26-1) is the returning State Runner-Up and already has mostly dominant wins over Jason Gilbert (27-8), EJ Tecson (28-9), Garrett Johnson (27-8), Jackson Cockrell (33-7), and Dominic Derr. His only loss this season was to nationally-ranked No. 4 Anthony Ferrari of New Jersey.

Cockrell, a Broken Arrow junior, is Owens’s top challenger, holding wins over Gilbert, Tecson, and Johnson. While Owens blew out most of his ranked competitors, he only beat Cockrell 6-4.

Derr, Gilbert, Johnson, and David Boucher (30-9) are also returning State Qualifiers.

Tucker Owens v. (Caleb Nahmahpeah v. Hayden Brown).
Jason Gilbert v. EJ Tecson.
Garrett Johnson v. David Boucher.
Jackson Cockrell v. (Dominic Derr v. Isaiah Smith).

120

Bixby freshman Zach Blankenship (40-1) won Junior High Allstate and every other tournament he’s been in with one of the best pin records in the state. He has wins over Nate Becker, Landon Valenzuela, Cade Nicholas (35-7), Jared Hill (28-11), and Corwin Strachan (34-6).

Strachan, a Bartlesville senior, has more mat experience and could give Blankenship a run for his money. Blankenship has two wins over Strachan, but both were only 5-4 decisions. Strachan has wins over Becker and Hill.

Edmond Memorial freshman Jake McCain (22-5) won the West Regional and has wins over Valenzuela, Nicholas, and Manny Rogers (26-6). Nicholas (35-7) is a 3A State Champion transfer from Perry and Stillwater sophomore. Becker is the only other returning State Qualifier.

Jake McCain v. (Nate Becker v. Landon Valenzuela).
Cade Nicholas v. Jared Hill.
Romanual Rogers v. Corwin Strachan.
Zach Blankenship v. (Jacob Zimmer v. Jordan Lomeli).

126

Three State Champions will converge at 126. Stillwater sophomore Carter Young (40-3), Bartlesville senior Laif Jones (32-3), and Choctaw freshman Junior High Allstate Champion Shawn Muse (29-9). Shayden Trant and Seth Jones (25-8) are also returning State Qualifiers and Cade Manion (34-6) placed fourth last year.

There’s a mess of circular losses at this weight. Young has wins over Manion, Bam West (13-4), Muse, and John Wiley. Laif Jones has wins over Seth Jones and Blazik Perez (27-9). West has wins over Muse and Wiley. Wiley has wins over Manion, Perez, and West. Perez has wins over Laif and Seth Jones, Manion, Muse, and Shayden Trant. Manion has wins over Muse and Young.

Carter Young v. (Shayden Trant v. Shaun Muse).
Bam West v. Blazik Perez.
Cade Manion v. Seth Jones.
Laif Jones v. (John Wiley v. Ahmad Alserafei).

132

Oklahoma State-committed Broken Arrow senior, nationally ranked No. 3 Reece Witcraft (34-2) is the returning State Champion. His only losses are an injury default and a fall to No. 2 Shayne Van Ness from Blair Academy. Witcraft holds wins over Colt Newton (29-5), Keegan Luton (33-10), Zeke Washington (34-4), and Ethan Gilkey.

Washington, an Owasso senior, and Newton, a Choctaw senior, are both returning State Finalists. Luton placed fourth last year, Jake Wright is a returning Qualifier, and Blake Jones (26-12) recently won the Junior High Allstate title.

Edmond Memorial junior Jackson Oplotnik (20-5) won the West Regional title and has a win over Newton, but split wins with Luton.

Jackson Oplotnik v. (Ethan Gilkey v. Jake Wright).
Keegan Luton v. Zeke Washington.
Colt Newton v. Blake Jones.
Reece Witcraft v. (Bobby Robinson v. Caleb Rogers).

138

Edmond Memorial senior Peter Rolle (30-5) won the West Regional. He’s a returning State finalist with wins over Spencer Schickram (39-2), Josh Parks, Cam Picklo (41-3), and Bryce Petering.

Mustang Senior Cameron Picklo is a returning State Qualifier and settled for second in the west, but has pinned Rolle in the past and also has wins over Parks, Brayden Strachan (37-6), Blake Gonzalez (21-7), Parker Wright (32-8), and Brandon Elrod.

Wright, Strachan, Schickram, Elrod, Petering, and Parks are all returning State Qualifiers and Gonzalez placed third last year.

Schickram is a Ponca City senior and East Regional Champ with wins over Wright, Rolle, Strachan and Gonzalez.

Peter Rolle v. (Branden Elrod v. Bryce Petering).
Parker Wright v. Blake Gonzalez.
Cameron Picklo v. Brayden Strachan.
Spencer Schickram v. (Traylon Jackson v. Josh Parks).

145

Choctaw junior Gabe Johnson (37-2) is a returning State Finalist and the top-ranked wrestler at 145. He has wins over Micah Lugafet (23-1), Ja’len Hernandez (35-5), and Enrie Chavez. His only losses this season were to three-time Oregon State Champion Legend Lamer and four-time Utah State Champ Zak Kohler.

Enid freshman Chance Davis (21-5) recently placed second at Junior High Allstate. Lugafet placed third at State last year, Hernandez placed fourth, and Bryce Corona, Christian Webb, and Roarke Simpson are all returning qualifiers.

Hernandez, a senior from Union, has wins over Webb, Chavez, Chance Davis, and Jaxon Randall (24-11).

Gabe Johnson v. (Christian Webb v. Roarke Simpson).
Tanner Robinson v. Jaxon Randall.
Micah Lugafet v. Chance Davis.
Ja’len Hernandez v. (Bryce Corona v. Enrie Chavez).

152

Jenks junior Drake Vannoy (33-11) is the returning State Champion with wins over Jayden Villalobos, Joseph Sylvester (26-14), and Diego Maturino (32-12). He’s not the favorite, however.

Sand Springs senior and returning State Qualifier Scott Patton (29-1) hasn’t lost since the second match of the season and has wins over Maturino, Villalobos, and two decisions over Vannoy.

Sylvester and Kyle Knowles (28-6) are also returning State Qualifiers.

Joseph Sylvester v. (Jayden Villalobos v. Brett Black).
Kyle Knowles v. Drake Vannoy.
Tim Trigg v. Diego Maturino.
Scott Patton v. (Joe Stover v. Johnny Villa).

160

Mustang sophomore Tate Picklo (40-0) is a returning State Finalist and the heavy favorite with dominant wins over Charles Floyd (26-7), Tye Rozel (24-7)l, Decklin Nagel, and Rene Martinez (26-2).

Killian McGrew placed third last year, Chris Kirby (34-12) placed fourth, and Chandler Holman (26-11), Martinez, and Floyd are all returning State Qualifiers.

Tate Picklo v. (Nate Jacobson v. Colby Simpson).
Chandler Holman v. Tye Rozell.
Rene Martinez v. Chris Kirby.
Charles Floyd v. (Decklin Nagel v. Killian McGrew).

170

Nationally ranked No. 14 Choctaw senior Zane Coleman (38-1) is a three-time defending State Champion and Arizona State commit, whose only loss came to No. 16 Peyton Craft of Blair Academy. He has wins over Bryce Mattioda (25-6), Christian McCutcheon (24-5), and Jonathan Sutter.

Mattioda, a Broken Arrow junior, is a State Finalist and Neko Macias and Tyrome Denton (20-7) are also returning qualifiers.

Zane Coleman v. (Laken Clowdus v. Neko Macias).
Tyrome Denton v. Braden Bowman.
Christian McCutcheon v. Mason Seth.
Bryce Mattioda (v. Jonathan Sutter v. Tre Harley).

182

Broken Arrow sophomore Emmanuel Skillings (38-3) didn’t compete in the post-season last year but did win the Junior High Allstate title. Two of his three losses are to State Champions, and he holds wins over Taylor Fleming (31-6), Brannigan Reyes (30-12), and Dylan Ward (27-14).

Norman North senior JT Stambeck (29-1) placed third last season and his only loss this year is to defending State Champion Dustin Plott. He has wins over Reyes and Ward.

Thatcher Hall placed third at the 3A State Tournament last year, and Fleming, Reyes, and Trey Bowman (27-14) are all returning qualifiers.

JT Stambeck v. (Jake Rogers v. Antione Thomas).
Dylan Ward v. Taylor Fleming.
Brannigan Reyes v. Trey Bowman.
Emmanuel Skillings v. (Noah Kenney v. Thatcher Hall).

195

Broken Arrow senior Gavin Potter (16-3) is the defending two-time State Champion with wins over Kaden Glass (31-9), Judson Rowland (17-7), and Christian Cantu, but he’s not the favorite this year.

Deer Creek senior Carson Savage (35-2) defeated Potter 9-2 in a dual, and also boasts wins over Tristan Ashford (20-7) and Rowland. Savage placed third last year.

Trent Owens, Ashford, and Rowland are also returning State Qualifiers.

Another tough challenger for the title is Sand Springs freshman Kaden Glass who won the Junior High Allstate title this year. Potter has beaten Glass twice, but the Sandite scored takedowns in both meetings, and the defending Champ only won 3-2 with a trio of escapes at Regionals and needed overtime to do it.

Carson Savage v. (Christian Cantu v. Conner Columbus).
Tristan Ashford v. Kaden Glass.
Judson Rowland v. Elijah Tomlin.
Gavin Potter v. (Trent Owens v. Ethan Felts).

220

Broken Arrow senior Zach Marcheselli (23-2) is a three-time State Champion ranked ninth in the nation. He holds dominant wins over Jared Galli, Micah Walker (36-6), Jack Kitchingham (21-16), and Jake McCoy (30-3).

Edmond North senior Jake McCoy was second in the East and has wins over Rowland, Corbin Gordon (31-8), Galli, and Walker. He placed fourth at State last season. Walker also placed, Galli placed fourth, and Gordon and Tony Opichka (28-14) are both returning qualifiers.

Tony Opichka v. (Jared Galli v. Carson Cottrill).
Jack Kitchingham v. Jake McCoy.
Corbin Gordon v. Micah Walker.
Zach Marcheselli v. (Hudson Hollander v. Yemi Oyesanya).

285

Heavyweight has four major contenders with a circle of wins.

Choctaw junior Marquon Journey (33-6) and Yukon senior Ashton Aldridge (32-7) have split wins. Aldridge won a 3-2 decision, but Journey has a fall and 5-0 decision in their most recent meeting.

Aldridge has a 3-2 win over Jenks senior Caleb Orr (24-6). Orr has a 3-2 win over Broken Arrow senior Noah Cortes (3-2). Cortes has a 3-2 decision over Journey and a 3-2 win over Orr.

Journey, Cortes, Aldridge, Samontai Scott (10-2), and Juan Macedo are all returning State Qualifiers.

Marquon Journey v. (Devion Williams v. Jaylin Parker).
Samontai Scott v. Noah Cortes.
Ashton Aldridge v. Colten Dodd.
Caleb Orr v. (Kobe Shawver v. Juan Macedo).

Teams

No. 1 Broken Arrow - thirteen qualifiers - nine State titles, last won in 2015.
No. 3 Mustang - ten qualifiers - one State title in 1983.
No. 8 Edmond Memorial - ten qualifiers - one State title in 1988.
No. 4 Edmond North - nine qualifiers - one State title in 2013.
No. 2 Choctaw - eight qualifiers - six State titles, last won in 2018.
No. 6 Deer Creek - eight qualifiers.
No. 7 Jenks - eight qualifiers.
No. 13 Bartlesville - seven qualifiers.
No. 5 Sand Springs - six qualifiers - two State titles, last won in 2017.
No. 10 Stillwater - six qualifiers - eight State titles, last won in 2014.
No. 15 Del City - six qualifiers.
Southmoore - six qualifiers.
No. 9 Owasso - five qualifiers - one State title in 1978.
No. 11 Union - five qualifiers - two State titles, last won in 2009.
No. 12 Yukon - four qualifiers.
Westmoore - four qualifiers.
No. 14 Ponca City - three qualifiers - eight State titles, last won in 2006.
Norman North - three qualifiers.
Enid - three qualifiers.
Muskogee - three qualifiers.
Putnam North - three qualifiers.
Midwest City - two qualifiers - sixteen State titles, last won in 2008.
Shawnee - two qualifiers - three State titles, last won in 1989.
Moore - two qualifiers.
Putnam City - one qualifier - three State titles, last won in 1978.
Bixby - one qualifier - one State title in 1987.
Norman - one qualifier.
Sapulpa - one qualifier.