OHSAA wrestling state tournament live updates, results for Ohio championship finals, team scores

OHSAA wrestling state tournament live updates, results for Ohio championship finals, team scores
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The final night of the Ohio high school wrestling season has arrived. It's Sunday evening at Ohio State's Schottenstein Center, and the stage has been raised for the state championship matches.

The OHSAA will crown champions in 14 weight classes apiece in four divisions: Boys D-I, Boys D-II, Boys D-III and girls. Four matches will be contested simultaneously as fans await the results and learn who will earn the glory of standing atop the podium.

There are also intriguing team races and champions to be crowned in each division, so that will be worth paying attention to, as well.

Finals are scheduled to begin at 5:15 p.m. ET, and they will go in order of weight class.

Below, we'll fill in each state champion as the results come in, and we'll also track the team score races in each division.

OHSAA wrestling state tournament live updates, results

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Division I

Weight ClassResultScore
106
113
120
126
132
138
144
150
157
165
175
190
215
285
  • Team score top-3 (pre-finals): Perrysburg 164.5, St. Edward 154.5, Dublin Coffman 123.5

Division II

Weight ClassResultScore
106
113
120
126
132
138
144
150
157
165
175
190
215
285
  • Team score top-3 (pre-finals): Watterson 101.0, Columbus DeSales 88.5, Alter 67.5

Division III

Weight ClassResultScore
106
113
120
126
132
138
144
150
157
165
175
190
215
285
  • Team score top-3 (pre-finals): Graham Local 133.0, Lake Catholic 85.0, Waynedale 74.5

Girls

Weight ClassResultScore
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
155
170
190
235
  • Team score top-3 (pre-finals): Harrison 71.5, Massillon Perry 67.0, Olentangy Orange 65.5

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