Jax Forrest Releases Top 10 Schools List
Sep 24, 2024
Jax Forrest, a 2022 U17 world silver medalist and 2024 Pennsylvania state champ, is currently the #1 ranked recruit in the class of 2026. On Tuesday, Forrest took to Instagram to release his top 10 school list.U20 World Team Trials Preview & Predictions
May 30, 2024
One of my favorite age-level tournaments of the year has arrived - the Junior World Team Trials. The nation’s best high school upperclassmen and college underclassmen will put it on the line for a chance to represent their country overseas.The College Fan Guide To The 2024 U20 World Team Trials & U23 Nationals
May 29, 2024
The U23 Nationals and U20 World Team Trials brackets will be both massive (mostly the U23 ones) and stacked with some of the most talented and credentialed college wrestlers in the country.The College Fan Guide To USA Wrestling's 2024 Olympic Team Trials
Apr 15, 2024
Every four years, the Olympic Team Trials attracts one of the greatest collections of active American wrestlers under one roof. Just how great will the 2024 Trials in State College be? Keep reading and we will tell you!WATCH High School Phenom Jax Forrest Tech NaTo, Wins Last Chance Tourney
Apr 7, 2024
Jax Forrest, the #6 pound-for-pound high schooler, showed why he is one of the most sought after recruits in the country when he tech-falled NCAA champ and four-time NCAA All-American Nathan Tomasello 10-0 in the finals of the Last Chance Olympic Team Trials Qualifier.Potential Forrest-Lilledahl Round 4 Matchup at Ironman 126 lbs
Dec 6, 2023
126 pounds is one of the marque weights to watch at the 2023 Ironman Wrestling Tournament. This weight class is one of the deepest in high school wrestling currently and here we have a bracket with six top-20-ranked wrestlers, including two top-10 pound-for-pound ranked guys, so you can expect there to be fireworks. Here's everything you need to know about the 126-pound bracket at Ironman.Top High Schoolers At Clarion & Southeast Opens This Weekend!
Nov 2, 2023
With the NCAA season officially getting underway this week, many are looking forward to the early season collegiate open tournaments for a first look at their favorite college wrestlers. However, over the last several years we have also seen some of the nation’s top high school wrestlers throw their hat in the ring to see where they stack up against college competition. This weekend, we will see many high schoolers in action at both the Clarion and Southeast Open tournaments.