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How we come up with the TOP 25 Wrestler Rankings
| The Top 25
Wrestler ranking is very easy to understand how a
wrestler gets ranked in the Top 25. If you want to be in
the Top 25 and ranked Number 1 or high within the
rankings, you will have to wrestler more than one style
of wrestling and participate in all of the Tournaments.
If you are on the Top 25 list you are not only a good
wrestler; it's obvious "you love the sport of
wrestling". Congratulations to the Washington State Top 25 -- Alex DeLaPena, WSW High School Rankings The High School Top 25 is based on points a wrestler placed at the High School State Championships, Washington State Championships "Cadet & Junior Freestyle & Greco-Roman" and the USA National Championships again "Cadet & Junior Freestyle & Greco-Rome" So if you won the High School State Championships, Washington State Championships "Cadet or Junior Freestyle & Greco- Roman " and the USA National Championships "Cadet or Junior Freestyle & Greco- Roman" the most points a wrestler could get is 44 Points. |
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NOTE: Wrestler's will be ranked at his/her heaviest weight class. |
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| Kids
Rankings The Kids Top 25 is based on points a wrestler placed at the Washington State Folkstyle Championships, USA National Kids Folkstyle Championships, Washington State Freestyle Championships USAW Kids Western Regional Freestyle & Greco-Roman and the USA Kids National Wrestling Championships Freestyle & Greco-Roman. So if you won all the above Tournaments, the most points a wrestler could get is 64 Points. |
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NOTE: Wrestler's will be ranked at his/her heaviest weight class. |