Oregon Small School Wrestling State Championships 2026: Cascade’s Mulvahill Claims 4A Title
The OSAA small school wrestling state championships concluded on February 27th and 28th, 2026, at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon. The tournament showcased intense competition across classifications, with several wrestlers achieving state championship titles.
Championship Highlights
Cascade High School’s Jack Mulvahill emerged victorious in the 4A Boys 106 weight class, defeating Sweet Home’s Cody Sieminski to claim the state championship. Photos from the event captured the intensity of the final match.
In the 4A/3A/2A/1A Girls 100 weight class, Harrisburg’s Eden Ridgley battled Nyssa’s Lorien Bowns. The 4A/3A/2A/1A Girls 105 weight class saw Rainier’s Kiya Roe compete against Harrisburg’s Gracie Williams.
Other notable matches included Cottage Grove’s Jeffery Conklin against Sweet Home’s Tytus Hardee in the 4A Boys 132 championship, and Stayton’s Leonardo Michel facing Sweet Home’s Dillan Davis in the 4A Boys 144 championship. Kennedy’s Bohden Sowa wrestled Culver’s Noah Cory in the 2A/1A Boys 150 state wrestling championship. Lowell’s David Finch and Gervais’ Brayden Lucero competed in the 2A/1A Boys 285 championship.
Girls Wrestling Competition
The tournament also featured compelling matchups in the girls’ divisions. Harrisburg’s Gracie Williams competed in the 4A/3A/2A/1A Girls 105 state wrestling championship, while Rainier’s Kiya Roe secured a victory against Harrisburg’s Gracie Williams in the same weight class. Harrisburg’s Eden Ridgley also participated in the 4A/3A/2A/1A Girls 100 state wrestling championship.
Complete Results
For a comprehensive list of results from the finals, visit OregonLive.
Participating Schools
Roseburg High School sent a contingent of 15 boys and two girls to the state tournament, competing in the Class 6A meet. News-Review provided a preview of the Roseburg team’s participation.
The 2024-25 OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union Wrestling State Championships were held at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland, as noted by OSAA.