Oregon’s top high school wrestlers: 138 pounds (boys) and 125 pounds (girls)

Meet some of the most outstanding performers in Oregon high school wrestling
Oregon’s top high school wrestlers: 138 pounds (boys) and 125 pounds (girls)
Oregon’s top high school wrestlers: 138 pounds (boys) and 125 pounds (girls) /

Note: Records and highlights are as of late January

138 / 125

Andrew Craven, Dallas, junior

Career record: 54-25.

2022-23 record: 24-4.

Career highlights: 2022: Sixth, 5A Special District 3. 2021: Fourth, 5A Special District 3.

Season highlights: Third, Liberty Invitational.

Andrew Worthington, Mountain View, senior

Career record: 95-27.

2022-23 record: 27-6.

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

Season highlights: Minot State signee; Second, Rose City; Fifth, Sierra Nevada Classic; Fifth, Rollie Lane.

Brandon Smith, Newberg, junior

Career record: 64-12.

2022-23 record: 12-5.

Career highlights: 2022: Winner, Best of the West; Third, Reser’s TOC; Second, Pacific district; Third, OSAA 6A state. 2021: Second, Pacific district; Second, OWA 6A state.

Cade McCallister, Tigard, senior

Career record: 76-29.

2022-23 record: 25-4.

Career highlights: 2022: Second, Three Rivers district; Fifth, OSAA 6A state. 2021: Fifth, Three Rivers district. 2020: Fourth, Three Rivers district.

Season highlights: Second, Perry Burlison; Fifth, Pacific Coast Championships; Winner, Pacific Rim Armed Forces; Winner, Burton 5 Invitational; Winner, Tigard Invitational.

Cohen Schleich, Estacada, junior

Career record: 68-13.

2022-23 record: 24-5.

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

Season highlights: Second, Ranger Classic; Second, Muilenburg; Winner, Molalla Mayhem; Fourth, Pacific Rim Armed Forces.

Daniel Garza, Hermiston, junior

Career record: 62-24.

2022-23 record: 23-9.

Career highlights: 2022: MCC 3A district champion; Third, Region 4 championship; Sixth, Mat Classic XXXIII. 2021: Second, MCC 4A district.

Season highlights: Third, Edmonds Invite; Seventh, Tri-State; Second, Ray Westberg.

Delia Gulzow, La Grande, senior

Career record: 42-13.

2022-23 record: 19-3.

Career highlights: 2022: Eastern district champion; Fifth, OSAA state. 2020: Second, Sierra Nevada Classic; Second, North regional; Fourth, OSAA state.

Season highlights: Winner, Safeway Buckle Classic; Winner, Oregon Trail County; Winner, Charlie Anthony Memorial; Third, Othello Lady Huskie Invite.

Derek Torres, Culver, senior

Career record: 52-36.

2022-23 record: 18-5.

Career highlights: 2022: Second, 2A/1A Special District 4. 2021: Quarterfinals, OWA 2A/1A state. 2020: Fourth, 2A/1A Special District 4.

Season highlights: Winner, Adrian Irwin; Second, Culver Invitational; Third, Jo-Hi.

Devon Kerr, La Pine, sophomore

Career record: 65-9.

2022-23 record: 27-3.

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

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

Gracee Grenfell, Liberty, junior

Career record: 56-15.

2022-23 record: 27-3.

Career highlights: 2022: Fifth, Kelso Girls; Third, Northwest district; Quarterfinals, OSAA state. 2021: Fourth, North regional.

Season highlights: Winner, Tyrone S. Woods; Winner, North Bend Coast Classic; Second, Liberty Invitational; Third, Kelso Girls; Winner, Southridge Invite; Second, Lady Dragon Invitational.

Gunnar Olson, Astoria, senior

2022-23 record: 25-7.

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

Jade Seymour, La Pine, freshman

2022-23 record: 28-2.

Season highlights: Winner, Adrian Irwin; Winner, Culver Invitational; Consolation A champion, Sierra Nevada Classic; Second, Rollie Lane; Winner, Oregon Wrestling Classic.

Joshua Abarca, West Linn, senior

Career record: 39-14.

2022-23 record: 21-5.

Career highlights: 2020 (at Wilsonville): Second, NWOC district.

Season highlights: Fifth, Tyrone S. Woods; Third, Rose City.

Kailea Takahashi, Forest Grove, sophomore

Career record: 53-10.

2022-23 record: 27-3.

Career highlights: 2022: Fifth, Northwest district.

Season highlights: Second, Battle for the Capital; Third, Rollie Lane; Winner, Forest Grove Tournament; Winner, Lady Dragon Invitational.

Logan Gerding, Toledo, junior

Career record: 44-5.

2022-23 record: 11-0.

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

Season highlights: Winner, Deven Dawson; Winner, Bill Hagerty; Winner, Bob Bishop.

Logan Medford, Cleveland, senior

Career record: 110-13.

2022-23 record: 24-2.

Career highlights: 2022: Third, Rose City; PIL district champion; Third, OSAA 6A state. 2021: PIL district champion; Third, OWA 6A state. 2020: PIL district champion; Third, OSAA 6A state.

Season highlights: Fifth, Liberty Invitational; Winner, Don York.

Mariko Sonis, North Salem, junior

Career record: 37-12.

2022-23 record: 13-3.

Career highlights: 2022: Valley district champion; Quarterfinals, OSAA state. 2021: Fourth, South regional.

Season highlights: Second, North Bend Coast Classic; Second, Lady Dragon Invitational.

Mason Culp, Sandy, junior

Career record: 55-18.

2022-23 record: 23-3.

Career highlights: 2022: Mt. Hood district champion. 2021: Second, Mt. Hood district.

Season highlights: Winner, Ranger Classic; Third, Muilenburg; Winner, Liberty Invitational; Third, MHS Your Space Storage Invite.

Matix Cooklin, Forest Grove, senior

Career record: 88-45.

2022-23 record: 23-5.

Career highlights: 2022: Third, Pacific district. 2021: Fourth, Pacific district.

Season highlights: Winner, Werner Beef and Brew; Winner, Bob Beisell.

Nadia Edmiston, West Albany, freshman

2022-23 record: 31-5.

Season highlights: Winner, Battle for the Capital; Winner, Liberty Invitational; Winner, Pape Linn County Championships; Second, Forest Grove Tournament; Fourth, Lady Dragon Invitational.

Owen Hull, Grants Pass, sophomore

Career record: 61-12.

2022-23 record: 30-3.

Career highlights: 2022: Third, Southwest district; Sixth, OSAA 6A state.

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

Sadie Hall, North Medford, sophomore

Career record: 34-2.

2022-23 record: 21-0.

Career highlights: 2022: Third, Southwest district.

Season highlights: Winner, Tyrone S. Woods; Winner, North Bend Coast Classic; Winner, Grants Pass Winter Kickoff; Winner, Eagle Point Invitational.

Skyler Salzman, Hillsboro, junior

Career record: 34-12.

2022-23 record: 15-3.

Career highlights: 2022: Second, NWOC district; Third, OSAA 5A state. 2021: Second, NWOC district.

Season highlights: Winner, Southridge Invitational.

Sophia Cellini, Ashland, senior

Career record: 26-13.

2022-23 record: 14-5.

Career highlights: 2020: Fifth, South regional.

Season highlights: Third, Dan Vidlak; Second, North Bend Coast Classic; Second, Grants Pass Winter Kickoff; Second, Eagle Point Invitational.

Tommy Belding, La Grande, freshman

2022-23 record: 23-2.

Season highlights: Winner, Ranger Classic; Winner, Muilenburg; Seventh, Tri-State.

Treyce Horton, Mazama, senior

Career record: 97-30.

2022-23 record: 27-7.

Career highlights: 2022: 4A Special District 3 champion. 2021: Second, 4A Special District 3. 2020: Second, 4A Special District 3.

Season highlights: Winner, Dan Vidlak Invite; Third, Culver Invitational; Third, Grants Pass Winter Kickoff; Winner, High Desert Classic.

Wyatt Smith, North Bend, junior

Career record: 44-14.

2022-23 record: 21-1.

Career highlights: 2022: Fourth, Midwestern district.

Season highlights: Third, Grants Pass Winter Kickoff; Winner, King of the Hill; Winner, Nick Lutz.


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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.