2025 Traditional State Wresting Championship

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WORD FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

WELCOME GHSA TRADITIONAL WRESTLING FANS

Welcome to the 2025 GHSA Traditional Wrestling State Championships presented by the U.S. Army! The best teams from all classifications throughout our state will compete in what is sure to be an exciting highlight of the wrestling season. Thank you for your support of this tournament and for your support of high school wrestling throughout the season.

The GHSA is fortunate to have many partners and volunteers that make quality events such as this possible. Special thanks to Gary Schaefer and the Atlanta Takedown Association whose members give their time to plan and operate the tournament.

This event is made possible through our corporate sponsors whose ads you will see throughout this program. I encourage you to support them whenever possible. The Georgia High School Association believes that life lessons are learned through participation in athletics and hard work and discipline are especially true in wrestling. Our athletes have worked tirelessly and sacrificed much to reach this point. Thanks again for your support of these fine athletes and get ready for an exciting tournament.

GHSA TRADITIONAL WRESTLING SCHEDULE

FEBRUARY 13-15, 2025

THURSDAY - FEBRUARY 13

FRIDAY - FEBRUARY 14

SATURDAY - FEBRUARY 15

NEW-LOOK WRESTLING LANDSCAPE CREATES EXCITING STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Reclassification has altered the GHSA wrestling landscape and this season, new rivalries might take shape in the shifted classifications while former foes could reunite as the traditional wrestling season ends at the Centreplex in Macon.

Each team has 14 wrestlers competing in 14 respective weight classes. Classes 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A will wrestle to the winner’s bracket semifinals Thursday and will award champions Friday afternoon. Classes 6A, 5A and the girls division will wrestle to the winner’s bracket semifinals Friday and will award champions Saturday afternoon.

RECLASS REMIX

The GHSA did away with Class 7A and now 6A is the highest class but regardless of being classified in 7A or 6A, 10-time champion Camden County is a favorite. The Wildcats have won every traditional title since 2015 and are chasing Jefferson’s streak of 18-consecutive titles from 2001 to 2018. Speaking of 24-time champion Jefferson, it will now compete in Class 3A after wrestling in Class 5A last season.

The Wildcats – who are coming off their 12th consecutive team duals title -- feature top-tier talent across the 14 weight classes – Clayton Newton (106 pounds), Bradley Patterson (113), Isaac Santos (120), Can Smolarsky (126), Brandon Higgins (132), Hunter Prosen (138), Rod Zow (144), Waylon Rozier (150) Brock Weaver (157), Jamaal Coppedge (165), Brian Wright (175), Ryder Wilder (190), Caleb Gaskin (215) and Joseph Schulze (285).

South Effingham is the sitting Class 6A champion and will compete in Class 5A this season. The Mustangs are led by Kevin Steptoe (285), Brandon (157) and Brayden (150) Bringer, Christopher Hardeman (106) and Tahrik Bailey (113). Creekview is coming off a team duals title – the program’s first -- and could provide a challenge.

MEET ON THE MATS

Sitting Class 5A champion Ola will compete in Class 4A this year alongside sitting Class 4A champion Central-Carroll. Both programs won their first championships last season and enter this year’s tournament with a shared experience. Cass enters the traditional tournament after winning the team duals title a month ago, the team’s fourth and second-straight.

With the shift down from Class 5A, Jefferson is a favorite in the Class 3A tournament this season in a wide-open class. Sitting Class 3A champion Columbus will lead the Class 2A field this season. Jefferson won its first title in 1983 and defended it the next season. It won its third championship in 1989 and another in 1995. In 2001, the Dragons began the streak of 18-straight championships.

From 2001-2008, Jefferson won Class A titles before moving up to Class 2A and winning from 20092014. In 2015, the Dragons moved to Class 3A and won two titles before reclassifying again to Class 4A where they won in 2017 and 2018. The streak ended in 2019 but the program secured the Class 4A cham-

pionship in 2021 and won the Class 5A title in 2023. The Dragons are coming off a team duals championship, the program’s 21st team duals title.

RETURN TO GLORY

In Class 2A, two-time defending champion Rockmart is a favorite and has been a resurging force in the high school wrestling world. The Yellow Jackets have won 12 championships but before winning the Class 3A title in 2021, the program had not taken home a traditional trophy since 2003. The team won its first titles in 1972-1974, won in 1984, 1985, 1987 and 1989 before back-to-back titles in 2002-03. The team has won the past four team duals titles in Classes 3A (2022) and 2A (2023-25). But challenging Rockmart this season is 2023 Class 4A champion Lovett.

Seven-time and back-to-back champion Social Circle tops contenders in Class A having won all of its championships since 2015. The Redskins won fivestraight titles from 2015-2019 before securing the Class A title in the past two seasons.

The Carrollton girls are favored in the girls division, led by Hailey Lussier (235), Journey Gray (190), Madison Cooley (155), Bailey Moore (125), Cadence Wilson (110) and Elise Haueter (105) who bring experience for the Trojans. Last season, Carrollton finished atop the class in the event’s second season.

TEAM DUALS PAST CHAMPIONS

2024 GHSA TRADITIONAL WRESTLING STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS

CLASS 7A

1. Camden County, 279

2. Buford, 240.5

3. West Forsyth, 101

CLASS 6A

1. South Effingham, 176.5

2. Woodward Academy, 122

3. Jackson County, 111.5

CLASS 5A

1. Ola, 191

2. Jefferson, 162.5

3. Woodland-Cartersville, 156

CLASS 4A

1. Central-Carroll, 222

2. North Hall, 98

3. Troup, 91

CLASS 3A

1. Columbus, 169.5

2. Lumpkin County, 139

3. Ringgold, 117.5 CLASS 2A

1. Rockmart, 220

2. Union County, 123

3. Cook, 113

CLASS A

1. Social Circle, 251.5

2. Mt. Pisgah, 158

3. Commerce, 115.5 GIRLS

1. Carrollton, 103

2. Woodward Academy, 73.5

3. Lumpkin County, 68

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

CLASS 7A

106 Lbs.

1. Teequavius Mills, Mill Creek

2. Elijah Hattaway, Camden County

3. Jacob Chan, Brookwood 113 Lbs.

1. Bradley Patterson, Camden County

2. DJ Clarke, Buford

3. Marquavious Lane, Valdosta

120 Lbs.

1. Antonio Mills, Mill Creek

2. Rylan Ibold, Buford

3. Brandon Higgins, Camden County

126 Lbs.

1. Hunter Prosen, Camden County

2. Kieron McCormack, Buford

3. Reed Walker, West Forsyth

132 Lbs.

1. Maddox McArthur, Buford

2. Anthony Santos, Camden County

3. Kaden Brown, North Paulding

138 Lbs.

1. Drew Gorman, Buford

2. Waylon Rozier, Camden County

3. Bray Gibson, Hillgrove

144 Lbs.

1. Noah Danforth, West Forsyth

2. Roderick Zow, Camden County

3. Blue Stiffler, Mill Creek

150 Lbs.

1. Logan Paradice, Colquitt County

2. Emil Necula, Walton

3. Brock Weaver, Camden County

157 Lbs.

1. Konlin Weaver, Camden County

2. Antoine Glasgow, Parkview

3. Connor Stephens, Carrollton

165 Lbs.

1. Grayson Santee, Buford

2. Xan Kelly, Lambert

3. Cristian Sumo, Archer

175 Lbs.

1. Dominic Bambinelli, Mill Creek

2. David Rudd, Harrison

3. Karl Rosip, Valdosta

190 Lbs.

1. Ryder Wilder, Camden County

2. Landon Jones, Harrison

3. Conor McCloskey, Buford

215 Lbs.

1. Aaron Riner, Buford

2. Michael Heyliger, North Cobb

3. Matthew Dillon, Colquitt County

285 Lbs.

1. John Levy, Carrollton

2. JaQuavian Daniels, Colquitt County

3. Javon Hobson, Cherokee

CLASS 6A

106 Lbs.

1. Donavon Spry, Jackson County

2. Christopher Hardeman, S. Effingham

3. Cole Warren, Creekview

113 Lbs.

1. Isaac Hoshide, Lassiter

2. Tyler Herring, Woodstock

3. Malachi Kahele-Carranco, Jackson Co.

120 Lbs.

1. Clayton Hicks, Brunswick

2. Emilio Santana, South Effingham

3. Alexander Tabb, Lee County

126 Lbs.

1. Hunter Kegley, Glynn Academy

2. Riley McElligott, Lassiter

3. Jacob Stellhorn, South Effingham

132 Lbs.

1. Tanner Spalding, Woodward Academy

2. Carter Brickley, Lassiter

3. Karmel Thompson, Paulding County

138 Lbs.

1. Eli Wood, South Effingham

2. Jefferson Cuttino, Glynn Academy

3. Landon Robinson, Woodstock

144 Lbs.

1. Jack Garrett, Blessed Trinity

2. Gannon White, South Effingham

3. Jonathan Fogus, Rome

150 Lbs.

1. Ryan Seymour, South Paulding

2. Dmitriy Vostrikov, North Forsyth

3. Javon Bateman, Tift County

157 Lbs.

1. Dylan Reel, Woodward Academy

2. Brandon Bringer, South Effingham

3. Cade Morgan, Glynn Academy 165 Lbs.

1. Robby De Haven, Woodward Acad.

2. Xavier Cepican, Jackson County

3. Bo Davis, Blessed Trinity

175 Lbs.

1. Latrell Schafer, Veterans

2. Luke Hayes, South Paulding

3. DaMyon McFarlin, South Effingham

190 Lbs.

1. Anthony Lowe, Brunswick

2. Jackson Waters, Newnan

3. Colin Kelley, North Forsyth

215 Lbs.

1. Brock Hacker, Johns Creek

2. Christian Bell, Woodward Academy

3. Sky Niblett, Gainesville

285 Lbs.

1. Ashton Anderson, South Effingham

2. River Creel, Brunswick

3. Seth Daugherty, North Forsyth

CLASS 5A

106 Lbs.

1. Gabriel Easey, Ola

2. Barrett Clayton, Jefferson

3. Amari Kinnamore, Woodland-Cartersville

113 Lbs.

1. Robert Managa, Chapel Hill

2. Max Meredith, Ola

3. Hunter Barrett, Cass

120 Lbs.

1. Roman Belardo, Jefferson

2. Lee Camp, Cass

3. Mason Moody, Locust Grove 126 Lbs.

1. Durben Carpenter, Chattahoochee

2. Draike McDonald, Jefferson

3. Eaiden Neal, Cartersville 132 Lbs.

1. Hunter Keane, Cambridge

2. Tucker Kazienko, Jefferson

3. Zaedin Ausmus, Dalton 138 Lbs.

1. J’Veion Redmon, Ola

2. Zachary Wallace, Woodland-Cartersville

3. Arrie Martin, Jones County 144 Lbs.

1. Brian Papcun, Ola

2. Hayden Santora, Woodland-Cartersville

3. Arthur Reed, Coffee

150 Lbs.

1. Dallas Russell, Jefferson

2. Sebastian Melendez, Greenbrier

3. Alex Schwarz, Northside-Columbus

157 Lbs.

1. Seth Larson, Flowery Branch

2. Randy Slinger, Dalton

3. Mason Tompkins, Cass 165 Lbs.

1. Davis Dendy, Jefferson

2. Isaac Green, Calhoun

3. Heath Tatum, Woodland-Cartersville 175 Lbs.

1. Kirecg Roe, Cass

2. Xander Dossett, Ola

3. Cap Benson, Jefferson

190 Lbs.

1. Griffin Harper, Flowery Branch

2. Easton Boren, Harris County

3. Jatavius Williams, Coffee

215 Lbs.

1. Styker Woods, Dalton

2. John Gill, Woodland-Cartersville

3. Tye Bias, Northside-Columbus

285 Lbs.

1. Jabare George, Ware County

2. Kwadrus Wilson, Woodland-Cartersville

3. Austin Presley, Villa Rica

CLASS 4A

106 Lbs.

1. Gabe Swann, Central-Carroll

2. Anson Young, North Oconee

3. Owen Etris, Chestatee

113 Lbs.

1. Chris Phillips, Central-Carroll

2. Patrick Smyth, Lovett

3. Zykhi Sistrunk, Perry

120 Lbs.

1. Olliver Webb, Southeast Whitfield

2. Noah Chastain, Sonoraville

3. Kyle Maddox, North Oconee

126 Lbs.

1. Ty Murray, Central-Carroll

2. Connor Desautels, Benedictine

3. Josh Smith, Whitewater

132 Lbs.

1. Cael Kusky, Lovett

2. Adam Payton, Cedartown

3. Logan Moore, Sonoraville

138 Lbs.

1. Colson Hoffman, Central-Carroll

2. Ely Raines, Chestatee

3. Aaron Davis, North Oconee

144 Lbs.

1. Braydon Bowen, Troup 2. Holden Church, Central-Carroll

3. Graham Dawkins, Walnut Grove

150 Lbs.

1. Connor Free, North Hall

2. William White, Central-Carroll

3. Waylon Pemberton, Troup

157 Lbs.

1. JT Bowers, West Laurens

2. Zeb Dawkins, Walnut Grove

3. Xander Argentinis, Benedictine

165 Lbs.

1. Jackson Moffit, East Forsyth

2. Tim Dunn, Troup

3. Parker Carlton, North Hall

175 Lbs.

1. Chris Mance, Lovett

2. Bryant Barnes, Chestatee

3. Skylar Grant, Heritage-Catoosa

190 Lbs.

1. Evan Wingrove, Heritage-Catoosa

2. Ezekiel Harris, North Hall

3. Nick Morgan, Holy Innocents’

2024 GHSA TRADITIONAL WRESTLING STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

215 Lbs.

1. Isaiah Scott, Southwest DeKalb

2. Romando Craddock, Stephenson

3. Kade Hawthorne, North Hall

285 Lbs.

1. Guillermo Rosales, Johnson

2. Donovan Funsch, Perry

3. Amir Ferguson, Southwest DeKalb

CLASS 3A

106 Lbs.

1. Noah Brown, Gordon Lee

2. Adonnis Sanchez, Coahulla Creek

3. Ayden Stanley, Pike County

113 Lbs.

1. Graysen Cooper, Bremen

2. Miles Butler, Morgan County

3. Michael Moya, West Hall

120 Lbs.

1. Carter Dixon, Columbus

2. Hunter Smith, White County

3. Elijah Karr, Bremen

126 Lbs.

1. Mason Persons, Columbus

2. Dylan Gonzalez, Pickens

3. Kerwin Martinez, Lumpkin County

132 Lbs.

1. Bregan Berry, Gilmer County

2. Tyler Nguyen, Columbus

3. Hudson Moss, Ringgold

138 Lbs.

1. Pierce Pennington, Ringgold

2. Will Ballenger, Franklin County

3. Danny Liddy, Coahulla Creek

144 Lbs.

1. Nathan Nielsen, Lumpkin County

2. Jackson Douglas, Wesleyan

3. Haygen Baker, LaFayette

150 Lbs.

1. Nathan Bowen, Oconee County

2. Jonah Holmes, Lumpkin County

3. Tristan Busch, Ringgold

157 Lbs.

1. Christian Keheley, White County

2. Jaxon Delgado, Ringgold

3. Brexton Bell, Calvary Day

165 Lbs.

1. Ethan Secoy, Columbus

2. AJ Scott, Lumpkin County

3. Zane Puff, Franklin County

175 Lbs.

1. Brady Simms, Franklin County

2. Van Tane, Mary Persons

3. Brogan Flannigan, Calvary Day 190 Lbs.

1. Tyler Secoy, Columbus

2. Jaimen Long, Adairsville

3. Mike Nichols, Lumpkin County

215 Lbs.

1. Colton Schuette, Dawson County

2. Caleb Turner, Morgan County

3. Daniel Hargrove, Hephzibah 285 Lbs.

1. Jett Johnson, Adairsville

2. Tyranny McGowan, Columbus 3. Jacob King, Upson-Lee

CLASS 2A

106 Lbs.

1. Eli Bowman, Rockmart

2. Eli Flowers, Union County

3. Ziare Perry, Jordan 113 Lbs.

1. Malachi Macedonio, Rockmart

2. Brandon Locke, North Murray

3. Wyatt Bunch, Toombs County

120 Lbs.

1. Major Chambers, Rockmart

2. Blake Summers, Fannin County

3. Mason Smith, East Jackson 126 Lbs.

1. Jonathon Westberry, Brantley County

2. Logan Opdycke, Rockmart

3. Landen Banks, Murray County

132 Lbs.

1. Dallon Lowe, Brantley County

2. Hagen Sharp, Rockmart

3. Phillip Berni, Jordan 138 Lbs.

1. Garrett Pace, Rockmart

2. Anderson Clouse, Union County

3. Tyson Brantley, Toombs County

144 Lbs.

1. Dabvn Wadley, Toombs County

2. Paxon Legatt, Union County

3. Elijah Mullins, Banks County 150 Lbs.

1. Kristopher McGinnis, Murray County

2. Luke Clay, Rockmart

3. Rylee Kines, Model 157 Lbs.

1. Payton Legatt, Union County

2. Matthew Lopez, Berrien County

3. Jed Rountree, Cook 165 Lbs.

1. Gabriel Hightower, Vidalia

2. Brady Robinson, Landmark Christian

3. Davian Knox, Banks County

175 Lbs.

1. Nahzir Turner, Rockmart

2. Ronald Pointer, Vidalia

3. Asa Smith-Foot, Union County

190 Lbs.

1. Jack Godbee, Vidalia

2. Tyler Malone, Rockmart

3. Riley Davis, Model

215 Lbs.

1. Malcom Burris, Fitzgerald

2. Zevin Major, Model

3. Uriel Ortega, Jeff Davis

285 Lbs.

1. Jojo Shuman, Callaway

2. Josh Petty, Fellowship Christian

3. Anthony Spradling, Walker

CLASS A

106 Lbs.

1. Cohen Hargrove, Social Circle

2. Tyler Prinzo, Mt. Pisgah

3. Bryson Hunt, Rabun County 113 Lbs.

1. Connor Castillo, Social Circle

2. Corbin Xayabouth-Jones, Temple

3. Gabe Burns, Commerce 120 Lbs.

1. Braydon Mitchell, Social Circle

2. Nick Samples, Mt. Zion-Carroll

3. Paris Crowder, Oglethorpe County 126 Lbs.

1. Conner Doherty, Mt. Pisgah

2. Lauden Ethridge, Social Circle

3. Cory Moten, Pepperell

132 Lbs.

1. James Sievers, Social Circle

2. Pierre Nelson, Mt. Pisgah

3. Egan Hadelman, St. Francis

138 Lbs.

1. Curtis Duren, Social Circle

2. Carter Fleming, Elbert County

3. Kolton Edge, Pepperell

144 Lbs.

1. Marley Washington, Mt. Pisgah

2. Isiah Davis, Elbert County

3. Ronny Marlow, Heard County

150 Lbs.

1. Mason Gillespie, Heard County

2. Jace Parent, St. Francis

3. Dane Kracht, Social Circle

157 Lbs.

1. Cade Parent, St. Francis

2. David McFarland, Screven County

3. Tanner Mask, Oglethorpe County 165 Lbs.

1. Sean Crews, Social Circle

2. Lucas Coley, Dublin

3. Steele Brown, Mt. Pisgah

175 Lbs.

1. Josh Lange, Mt. Pisgah

2. Zayden Cook, Chattooga

3. Cohen Blaschke, Trion

190 Lbs.

1. Hoke Hogan, Commerce

2. Toby Maddux, Trion

3. Robert Erickson, Lamar County

215 Lbs.

1. Landon Williams, Dade County

2. Gary Morton, Lamar County

3. Tyshon Wiggins, Commerce

285 Lbs.

1. Clint Williamson, Lamar County

2. Michael Joiner, Irwin County

3. Eli Kimball, Dade County

GIRLS FINAL TEAM STANDINGS

1. Carrollton, 103

2. Woodward Academy, 73.5

3. Lumpkin County, 68

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS

100 Lbs.

1. Aneri Patel, Woodward Academy

2. Breanna Higgins, Camden County

3. Jordan Epstein, Greenbrier

105 Lbs.

1. Ollie Weiland, White County

2. Maryori Castro-Grande, Loganville

3. Kaitlin Coleman, McEachern

110 Lbs.

1. Brooke French, Allatoona

2. Izzy West, Richmond Hill

3. Bella Mingledorff, North Oconee

115 Lbs.

1. Artemis Eaton, North Forsyth

2. Shaniyah McDaniel, Grovetown

3. Evey Hill, Troup

120 Lbs.

1. Vera Spencer, North Oconee

2. Zammy Okoli, Woodward Academy

3. Ella Hughes, Jefferson

125 Lbs.

1. Marigona Lau, Glynn Academy

2. Katlyn Fields, Cedartown

3. Alyssa Roberts, River Ridge

130 Lbs.

1. Samantha Patton, Cook

2. Abby Plemons, Chestatee

3. Jasmine Jenkins-Bey, Columbus

135 Lbs.

1. Elle Kaufmann, Lovett

2. Kori Campbell, Valdosta

3. Nora Garbuzovas, Lumpkin County

140 Lbs.

1. Greta Garbuzovas, Lumpkin County

2. Kendra Heroch, Chattooga

3. Madison Cooley, Carrollton

145 Lbs.

1. Ayana Fletcher, Northside-Columbus

2. Johana Mejia, Carrollton

3. Tamiah Benefield, Dodge County

155 Lbs.

1. Arieana Bacon, Greenbrier

2. Ariel Maicon, Creekview

3. Gwennie Wight, Lumpkin County

170 Lbs.

1. Genevieve An, Kennesaw Mountain

2. Litzy Soto, Gainesville

3. Sierha Lopes, Carrollton

190 Lbs.

1. Terra Burse, Southeast Whitfield

2. Anetra Witherspoon, Cartersville

3. Shania Joseph, New Manchester

235 Lbs.

1. Ayla Evans, Southwest DeKalb

2. Taylor Schiesser, Gilmer County

3. Sandra DeSouza, Osborne

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