Oregon’s top high school wrestlers: 132 pounds (boys) and 120 pounds (girls)

Meet some of the most outstanding performers in Oregon high school wrestling
Oregon’s top high school wrestlers: 132 pounds (boys) and 120 pounds (girls)
Oregon’s top high school wrestlers: 132 pounds (boys) and 120 pounds (girls) /

Note: Records and highlights are as of late January

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Ansen Widing, Redmond, senior

Career record: 88-43.

2022-23 record (through Jan. 23): 28-2.

Career highlights: 2022: Fourth, Intermountain district. 2021: Third, Intermountain district; Quarterfinals, OWA 5A state. 2020: Fourth, Intermountain district.

Season highlights: Winner, Tyrone S. Woods; Winner, North Bend Classic; Winner, Pat Alexander Invitational; Quarterfinals, Rollie Lane.

Arianne Korish, Mountain View, senior

Career record: 28-9.

2022-23 record: 8-2.

Career highlights: 2022: Third, Eastern district; Third, OSAA state.

Season highlights: Winner, Adrian Irwin; Second, War of Roses; Second, Thurston Duals.

Baird Hagerty, Tillamook, senior

Career record: 71-34.

2022-23 record: 24-6.

Career highlights: 2022: Second, 4A Special District 1. 2021: Fourth, 4A Special District 1; Quarterfinals, OWA state. 2020: Third, 4A Special District 1; Quarterfinals, OSAA state.

Season highlights: Fifth, Rick Herrin Holiday Classic; First, Van Holstad; Fifth, MHS Your Space Storage Invite.

Carson Farlow, Hood River Valley, senior

Career record: 80-21.

2022-23 record: 21-2.

Career highlights: 2022: Intermountain district champion; Quarterfinals, OSAA 5A state. 2021: Third, Intermountain district; Fourth, OWA 5A state. 2020: Second, Intermountain district.

Season highlights: Second, Tyrone S. Woods; Winner, Pendleton Red Lion; Winner, Bob Beisell.

Cash Wells, Crook County, senior

Career record: 70-19.

2022-23 record: 4-0.

Career highlights: 2022: Third, Intermountain district; Fourth, OSAA 5A state. 2021: Second, Intermountain district; OWA 5A state champion. 2020: Reser’s TOC JV champion; Second, Intermountain district; Third, OSAA 5A state.

Season highlights: Winner, Perry Burlison. Hopes to return from injury in time for district meet.

Cooper Yensen, McLoughlin, junior

Career record: 28-17.

2022-23 record: 10-7.

Career highlights: 2022: Second, 4A Special District 4; Quarterfinals, OSAA state. 2021: 4A Special District 4 champion; Quarterfinals, OWA state.

Season highlights: Sixth, Muilenburg; Third, Sisters GFP; Winner, Southridge Invitational.

Drew Jones, Mountain View, senior

Career record: 109-26.

2022-23 record: 27-1.

Career highlights: 2022: Fourth, Reser’s TOC; Mountain Valley district champion; OSAA 6A state champion. 2021: Mountain Valley district champion; Second, OWA 6A state. 2020: Mountain Valley district champion; Quarterfinals, OSAA 6A state.

Season highlights: Winner, Adrian Irwin; Second, Rose City; Winner, Sierra Nevada Classic; Winner, Rollie Lane.

Greg Hall, St. Helens, freshman

2022-23 record: 24-5.

Season highlights: Winner, Kelly Bledsoe; Third, Pacific Rim Armed Forces; Winner, Tigard Invitational.

Hazen Johnson, Burns, junior

Career record: xx-x.

2022-23 record: 19-6.

Career highlights: xxx

Season highlights: Second, Sisters GFP; Winner, Pendleton Red Lion; Winner, Woodfin-Robinson.

Ivy McIntosh, Dallas, sophomore

Career record: 35-11.

2022-23 record: 21-5.

Career highlights: 2022: Third, Valley district; Quarterfinals, OSAA state.

Season highlights: Winner, War of the Roses; Fifth, Liberty Invitational; Second, Lady Dragon Invitational.

Jacob Sieminski, Sweet Home, senior

Career record: 135-18.

2022-23 record: 34-5.

Career highlights: 2022: Third, Reser’s TOC; Second, 4A Special District 2; OSAA state champion. 2021: 4A Special District 2 champion; OWA state champion. 2020: Sixth, Reser’s TOC; Second, 4A Special District 2; Fourth, OSAA state.

Season highlights: Winner, Perry Burlison; Sixth, Rose City; Winner, Pape Linn County Championships.

Jacob Whittles, Nestucca, senior

Career record: 78-41.

2022-23 record: 23-6.

Career highlights: 2022: Fourth, 2A/1A Special District 1. 2021: Quarterfinals, OWA 2A/1A state. 2020: Second, 2A/1A Special District 1; Quarterfinals, OSAA state.

Season highlights: Second, Werner Beef and Brew; Fifth, Culver Invitational; Winner, Bill Hagerty; Winner, Bob Bishop.

Jaysen Rodriguez, Hermiston, sophomore

Career record: 41-10.

2022-23 record: 9-1.

Career highlights: 2022: Fourth, Tri-State; Winner, 3A MCC district; Second, 3A Region 4; Fifth, Mat Classic XXXIII.

Season highlights: Winner, Ray Westberg Invitational.

Kaden Haugen, Santiam Christian, senior

Career record: 54-21.

2022-23 record: 12-1.

Career highlights: 2022: 3A Special District 3 champion; Third, OSAA state. 2021: Third, 3A Special District 2; Fourth, OWA state. 2020: Second, 3A Special District 3; Quarterfinals, OSAA state.

Season highlights: Winner, Jo-Hi; Third, Nick Lutz; Winner, Santiam Christian Screamin’ Eagle.

Landyn Philpott, La Pine, sophomore

Career record: 68-13.

2022-23 record: 29-4.

Career highlights: 2022: 3A Special District 1 champion; OSAA state champion.

Season highlights: Second, Adrian Irwin; Winner, Culver Invitational; Winner, Sisters GFP; Fourth, Sierra Nevada.

Lane Hill, Camas Valley, junior

Career record: 40-20.

2022-23 record: 21-6.

Career highlights: 2022: Fourth, 2A/1A Special District 3. 2021: Third, 2A/1A Special District 3; Fourth, OWA state.

Season highlights: Fifth, Deven Dawson; Winner, Sutherlin Invite; Third, Culver Invitational; Winner, Riddle Shamrock; Fourth, Nick Lutz; Third, King of the Hill.

Layla Morris, Mountainside, sophomore

Career record: 29-10.

2022-23 record: 15-3.

Career highlights: 2022: Third, Northwest district.

Season highlights: Second, Tyrone S. Woods; Winner, Battle for the Capital; Winner, Liberty Invitational; Second, Forest Grove.

Leonardo Michel, Stayton, freshman

2022-23 record: 28-4.

Season highlights: Fourth, Perry Burlison; Winner, MHS Your Space Storage Invite.

Mark Astry, Grants Pass, junior

Career record: 61-25.

2022-23 record: 29-7.

Career highlights: 2022: Southwest district champion. 2021: Third, Southwest district.

Season highlights: Second, Battle at the Border; Third, North Bend Coast Classic; Second, Grants Pass Winter Kickoff; Seventh, Sierra Nevada Classic; Winner, Eagle Point Invitational; Second, Burton 5 Invitational.

Maya Barrios, Beaverton, junior

Career record: 12-11.

2022-23 record: 10-7.

Season highlights: Fifth, Tyrone S. Woods; Winner, Maren Gingerich; Fourth, Lady Dragon Invitational.

McKenna Unger, McNary, freshman

2022-23 record: 23-8.

Season highlights: Second, Perry Burlison; Third, North Bend Coast Classic; Fifth, Kelso Girls; Consolation champion, Lady Dragon Invitational.

Moises Lopez, Aloha, junior

Career record: 79-18.

2022-23 record: 33-3.

Career highlights: 2022: Metro district champion; Quarterfinalist, OSAA 6A state. 2021: Third, Metro district.

Season highlights: Fifth, Rose City; Winner, Liberty Invitational.

Rickie Dean, Bend, senior

Career record: 41-25.

2022-23 record: 15-7.

Career highlights: 2022: Third, Eastern district; Quarterfinals, OSAA state.

Season highlights: Winner, Adrian Irwin; Winner, North Bend Coast Classic; Winner, Thurston Duals.

Riley Barrett, Philomath, freshman

2022-23 record: 23-2.

Season highlights: Winner, Warrior Classic; Winner, Grants Pass Winter Kickoff; Winner, Benton County Championships; Winner, King of the Hill; Second, Santiam Christian Screamin’ Eagle.

Trevor Wolf, Vernonia, junior

Career record: 56-8.

2022-23 record: 23-3.

Career highlights: 2022: 2A/1A Special District 1 champion; Third, OSAA state.

Season highlights: Winner, Kelly Bledsoe; Third, Bill Hagerty; Winner, Phil White; Winner, Pacific Rim Armed Forces; Second, Lumberjack Classic.

Zachary Keinonen, Newberg, junior

Career record: 85-4.

2022-23 record: 24-0.

Career highlights: 2022: Fourth, Reser’s TOC; Pacific district champion; OSAA 6A state champion. 2021: Pacific district champion; OWA state champion.

Season highlights: Winner, Rose City.


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René Ferrán
RENÉ FERRÁN

René Ferrán has written about high school sports in the Pacific Northwest since 1993, with his work featured at the Idaho Press Tribune, Tri-City Herald, Seattle Times, Tacoma News Tribune, The Columbian and The Oregonian before he joined SBLive Sports in 2020.