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The Ultimate National High School Wrestling Schedule: Every Major Tournament, Power Program and Must-See Match

The national wrestling schedule is stacked: duals, mega-tournaments, coast-to-coast travel, and matchups featuring nearly every top team in America. Here’s the complete breakdown of who’s going where — and why it matters.
What we are going to lay out below is not all encompassing but it highlights each week’s events that will feature teams in the High School on SI Top 40 Team Rankings.
One thing you will notice when looking at each event is how many of the same teams are at each of these events. There is a reason they stand above the pack. They are out there week after week, going after the big dogs, and leaving excuses for the lesser teams.
We start with this week then go up until the beginning of February when things take a more local turn as the postseason and state tournaments arrive across the country. Please bookmark this article so you can refer to it throughout the 2025-26 high school wrestling season.
Dec. 5: No. 1 Faith Christian at No. 10 Wyoming Seminary
Dual meet in Pennsylvania featuring two Top 10 national ranked programs.
December 5-6: The Dan Gable Donnybrook
Marque Iowa event featuring two teams in our rankings, No. 12 Marmion Academy of Illinois and No. 39 Creighton Prep out of Nebraska, as well as a slew of nationally ranked individuals. … more at … https://www.si.com/high-school/wrestling/the-ultimate-national-high-school-wrestling-schedule-every-major-tournament-power-program-and-must-see-match-01kbjeszn03t

December 6, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Little Named SoCon Wrestler of the Week

BOONE, N.C. — App State Wrestling’s Jarvis Little was named the SoCon Wrestler of the Week following his big victory against NC State.  
A redshirt freshman who earned All-America recognition this summer at the U23 Freestyle Nationals and opened this collegiate season with a ranked win during the Southeast Open, Little won a 9-4 decision at 133 pounds against NC State’s Zach Redding, a two-time NCAA qualifier who was ranked in the top 20 by some outlets.  
After giving up the opening takedown, Little responded with a takedown of his own in the first period and rode out the second period with the score officially tied at 4-all. He moved ahead 5-4 on a third-period escape and sealed the win on a takedown with 22 seconds remaining.  
Little is 10-6 this season and now ranked 30th at 133 pounds by … more at … https://appstatesports.com/news/2025/12/4/wrestling-little-named-socon-wrestler-of-the-week.aspx

December 6, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment