As the wrestling season rolls along, most wrestlers have settled into their rankings, as evidenced by the lack of change at the top in most weight class throughout all classifications. Below are complete rankings in every class.
Class 6A – Click here for complete rankings
Dodge City’s Dane Edwards took the top spot in 138 after a defeat of Garden City’s AJ Hurtado. It was the first time Edwards had defeated Hurtado. The loss bumped Hurtado down to No. 2. The only other change in the classification came in 220, as Armando Contreras of Shawnee Mission North is now the No. 1 wrestler. Wichita North’s Caleb Franklin has worked his way up to the No. 2 wrestler in 220.
Garden City is the top team in 6A, as Junction City and Manhattan fill in the second and third spots, respectively. Derby and Gardner-Edgerton round out the top five.
106 –Michael Prieto – Garden City
113 – Sean DeShazer – Wichita Heights
120 –Kian Clemens - Manhattan
126 –Blake Stovall – Olathe North
132 –Tevin Briscoe – Garden City
138 –Dane Edwards – Dodge City
145 –Andrew Millsap – Junction City
152 –Ben Becker - Derby
160 – Dustin Williams – Gardner-Edgerton
170 –Alan Clothier - Lawrence
182 –Andrew Denning - Lawrence
195 –Seth Pesek – Gardner-Edgerton
220 – Armando Contreras – SM North
285 – Will Geary – Topeka
Class 5A – Click here for complete rankings
Ark City’s Logan Terrill took over the top spot in 106 over Stephen Tujague of St. James Academy. He is one of three Ark City grapplers at the top of their class. Cody Eastman at 145 and Wyatt Villers at 152 are the other two. Seven Bulldog wrestlers are ranked in the top six of their respective weight classes. Andover Central’s Zac Gentzler kept his hold of the No. 1 spot in 120. He hasn’t moved from his perch all season.
Ark City moved back into the top spot as a team, bumping St. Thomas Aquinas from No. 1. Aquinas is No. 2 and St. James Academy sits at No. 3. Newton and Valley Center are at No. 4 and No. 5 respectively.
106 –Logan Terrill – Ark City
113 –PJ Cheney – KC Turner
120 – Zac Gentzler – Andover Central
126 – Chris Burley – Great Bend
132 –Tyler Dickman – St. Thomas Aquinas
138 – Isaac Dulgarian – St. Thomas Aquinas
145 –Cody Eastman - Ark City
152 –Wyatt Villers – Ark City
160 – Noel Torres – Emporia
170 – Bryant Guillen – Topeka Seaman
182 – Nick Meck – Shawnee Heights
195 – Preston Weigel – Hays
220 –Ben Ewing – St. Thomas Aquinas
285 – Nathan Butler – Leavenworth
Class 4A – Click here for complete rankings
For the second straight week, not one wrestler moved from the No. 1 ranking in their class. Watch out for every one of the 4A top-ranked wrestlers, as most have held the No. 1 spot for most of the season.
Colby still sits atop 4A as a team as Bonner Springs takes No. 2. Andale and Fort Scott are Nos. 2 and 3 respectively. Buhler sits at No. 5.
106 – Jake Goldenstein - Augusta
113 – Cesar Regalado - Pratt
120 – Tyler Mies - Andale
126 – Dustin Reed - Colby
132 – Kyle Wilson - Wamego
138 – Bryce Shoemaker - Baldwin
145 – Austin Hughey – El Dorado
152 – Jonathan Blackwell – Bonner Springs
160 – Aaron Puckett – Bonner Springs
170 – Trevor Whittaker – Smoky Valley
182 – Levi Eck - Andale
195 –Tyler Gastineau - Goodland
220 – Justin Scott – Jefferson West
285 –Josh Horn - Winfield
Class 3-1A – Click here for complete rankings
The same wrestlers remain at the top in 3-1A. Halstead’s Alex Thibault and Chase County’s Trey Francka, among others, has seen the No. 1 ranking every single week.
Plainville is the top-ranked team in 3-1A as Hoisington is No. 2. Norton, Scott City and Hoxie are Nos. 3, 4 and 5 respectively.
106 –Ty Nienke - Ellsworth
113 –Trey Francka – Chase Co.
120 –Haegen Schaefer – Silver Lake
126 –Brandon Ball – Hoisington
132 –John Risewick – Norton
138 –Brogan Humphrey - Fredonia
145 – Tagen Lambotte - Rossville
152 –Alex Thibault – Halstead
160 –Calvin Occhs – Hoxie
170 –Jared Johnson – Pleasant Ridge
182 – Kyler Atwood – Smith Center
195 – Harrison Gilliland - Plainville
220 – Ryker Greenbaum - Douglass
285 – Clay Wilcox - Chaparral


