OSAA announces 2025-2026 All-State boys wrestling teams across classifications

Peter Weber, Executive Director
Peter Weber, Executive Director
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The Oregon School Activities Association announced on Mar. 17 the All-State boys wrestling teams for the 2025-2026 high school season, recognizing top athletes from across the state in each classification.

The announcement highlights student-athletes who excelled during the season and at the state championships, with selections made based on their performance at state competitions. The OSAA named first, second, third, and honorable mention squads for each classification, including 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, and combined 2A/1A schools.

For the largest schools in Class 6A, Anthony Diaz of Oregon City (junior) was selected to the first team at 106 pounds. Other notable first-team honorees include Hezekiah Worthington of Newberg (senior) at 113 pounds and Ryder Sprague of West Linn (senior) at 138 pounds. The list continues through all weight classes up to heavyweight.

In Class 5A, Samuel Greenstreet of Thurston (sophomore) led off the first team at 106 pounds. Crook County and Crater also had multiple wrestlers recognized among first-team selections. Similar lists were compiled for Classes 4A and below, with standout performances from athletes such as Jack Mulvahill of Cascade (sophomore) in Class 4A and Jose Jimenez of Nyssa (senior) in Class 3A.

Honorable mentions were given to a wide range of wrestlers who contributed significantly to their teams throughout the season but did not make one of the top three squads. The full rosters for each classification are available through OSAA’s official channels.

The release serves as recognition for student-athletes’ dedication during a competitive wrestling season and provides a record of achievement for schools statewide.



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