These local Cincinnati wrestlers compete for a trip to the OHSAA state meet next week.

Finish in the top four of your sectional or pre-regional? Welcome to another round of postseason wrestling.

Boys wrestlers have reached the district portion of the preseason while the girls will wrestle their regional meets. Both groups will compete over the weekend for a trip to the state tournament.

Here is a list of local wrestlers competing in district and regional meets. This story will be updated as wrestlers qualify for the state championships.

Division I boys – Kettering Fairmont

La Salle and Springboro lead the way in the Fairmont district with 12 representatives each while Moeller and Elder qualified 11. Centerville and Harrison also reached double digits with 10 wrestlers competing.

Princeton's Micah Cottrell (left) grapples in the Division I 138-pound consolation round at the OHSAA 86th annual boys wrestling state tournament March 10-12, 2023.
Princeton's Micah Cottrell (left) grapples in the Division I 138-pound consolation round at the OHSAA 86th annual boys wrestling state tournament March 10-12, 2023.

106– Colin Broxterman (Elder), Connor Niehaus (Harrison), Declan Hutt (La Salle), Vinny Soloria (St. Xavier), Kobe Rosenbalm (Fairfield), Demarco Kates (Colerain), Joe Schnurstein (Anderson), Tyler Swaney (Springboro), Chazz Tallarigo (Oak Hills), Samer Sherman (Mason), Boston Noland (Moeller), Caleb Middendorf (Ross).

113 – Gavin Boner (Harrison), Max Landers (Anderson), Ethan McHale (Lebanon), Dominic Mitchell (Edgewood), Shane Arnet (Little Miami), Adam Gelman (Sycamore), Carson Rabbitt (Fairfield), Blackburn Savage (Moeller), Alijah Mohanna (La Salle), Nick Dent (Loveland), Jacob Kaake (Ross), Jack Bratton (Springboro).

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120 – Nick Vivian (La Salle), Jacob King (Fairfield), Tyton Kostoff (Colerain), Sylas Marion (Moeller), Jackson Taylor (Anderson), Nathan Moser (Monroe), Reid Prenger (Little Miami), Julius Knowles (Hamilton), Joey Franz (Springboro), Dimitri Mangano (Sycamore), Toby Gentry (Lebanon), Baron Miller (Harrison).

126 – Wesley Allen (Lakota West), Brayden Barnes (Northwest), Sam Like (Little Miami), Nolan Erck (Sycamore), Cooper Renner (West Clermont), Konner Lambers (Elder), Owen Dennis (Harrison), Evan Malay (Lakota East), Jason Louiso (Edgewood), Marsel Sabirdjanov (Mason), Bryson Wurzelbacher (Colerain), Aiden Allen (La Salle).

132 – Bryce Sears (Colerain), Sebastian Vega (La Salle), Colton Bendure (Mason), Marshall Morency (Anderson), Kobe Salyers (Edgewood), Henry Smyth (Harrison), Joey Thamann (Elder), Austin Parker (Ross), Marshall Emerson (Kings), Sean Smith (Little Miami), Evan Boulton (Springboro), Kane Shawger (St. Xavier).

138 – Micah Cottrell (Princeton), Kellen Renner (West Clermont), Tyler Isbell (Middletown), Jovanni Greco (Ross), Mitchell McMillen (Mason), Noah Jackson (Moeller), Holden Huhn (La Salle), Austin Seta (Little Miami), Brady Mentz (Elder), Raheem Peoples (Western Hills), Braeden Shanklin (Fairfield), Tyler Epstein (Lakota East).

144 – Geronimo Thomas (Middletown), Tanner Neal (West Clermont), Isaiah Nichols (Edgewood), Stone Busler (Moeller), Micah Reynolds (Lakota West), Eli Marengo (La Salle), Wyatt Brock (Harrison), Levi Schneider (Milford), Kaleb Jones (Northwest), Tommy Maney (St. Xavier), Jared McKenzie (Winton Woods), Max Weimer (Springboro).

150 – Londen Murphy (Moeller), Brady Dillon (Lakota East), Adam Clayton (Milford), Josh Allen (Lakota West), Mitchell Ferguson (Oak Hills), Ryan Foster (Ross), Evan Hemmeter (Springboro), Andrew Trapp (Kings), Linkyn Schardt (Turpin), Cohl Wandsnider (Harrison), D.J. Loveless (La Salle), Phil Corcoran (Elder).

157 – Peyton Folzenlogen (Loveland), Jazz Simpson (Middletown), Dalton Corey (Springboro), Mason Tideswell (Lakota East), Charlie Pinnick (Lebanon), Jared Johnston (Moeller), Lucas Kurzhals (Elder), Kaleb Peters (La Salle), Jayden Little (Harrison), Brady Singler (Oak Hills), Nathan Overley (Mason), Eugene Harney (Sycamore).

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165 – Jack Willen (La Salle), Nate Boston (Loveland), Brayden Kuhling (Elder), Austin Dipzinski (Little Miami), Aidan Newdigate (Springboro), Jacob Baron (Sycamore), Austin Holman (Milford), Noah Evans (Moeller), Magnus Violet (St. Xavier), Christopher Bryant (Hamilton), Jackson Martin (Lebanon), Kyser Kostoff (Colerain).

175 – Brycen Alley (Lebanon), Karro Jallow (Middletown), Jordan Jackson (Colerain), Grant Dallio (Harrison), Colin Smith (Milford), Carson Thomas (La Salle), Diyorbek Eshnazarov (Kings), Zach Robertson (Springboro), Titus Ray (Ross), Zack Ridner (Elder), Rocco Pusateri (St. Xavier), Calob Heilman (Loveland).

190 – Jusesters Fataki (Fairfield), Tiosa Sherman (Western Hills), Gracen Goldsmith (Hamilton), Lincoln Musick-Quick (Little Miami), Amir Gervin (Walnut Hills), Matt Kowalski (Springboro), Jet Sanchez (Moeller), Ryder Merrick (Turpin), Carson Williams (Elder), Nick Lautar (Lebanon), Jon Niehaus (West Clermont), Colin Wooldridge (La Salle).

215 – Lemondte Chambers (Middletown), Tanner Smith (Lebanon), Loga White (Harrison), Aidan Weimer (Springboro), Gary Madison (Loveland), Jackson Hodges (Hamilton), Will Adkins (Moeller), Ian James (Elder), Fintan Courtney (Sycamore), Cohen Reip (Lakota East), Theorie Troxell (Oak Hills), Wyatt Walker (Edgewood).

285 – Richard Thornton (Springboro), Jay Taylor (Middletown), Nathan Wilson (Little Miami), Jahad Abdeljaber (Sycamore), Sean Boeh (Oak Hills), Zander Knollman (Lakota West), Demetrius Stanley (Lakota East), Ibrahima Diallo (Western Hills), Landen Marshall (Lebanon), Michael Yerian (Elder), Bobby Stanyard (Anderson), Lucas Stuerenberg (Moeller).

Division II boys – Wilmington

The hosting Wilmington Hurricane leads the way for locals in the Division II district with eight qualifiers. Overall, Butler has 14 competing and Graham Local and Watterson have 12.

Jason Ford of Covington Catholic battles with Kevin Foster of Goshen in the second round of action at 120 pounds at the Bob Kearns Madeira Invitational Wrestling Tournament, Jan. 6, 2024.
Jason Ford of Covington Catholic battles with Kevin Foster of Goshen in the second round of action at 120 pounds at the Bob Kearns Madeira Invitational Wrestling Tournament, Jan. 6, 2024.

106 – Cannon Bergeron (Taylor), Alonzo Woody (Wilmington), Mason Pardini (New Richmond), Cody Lisle (Clinton-Massie), Aiden Stith (Batavia), Tye Tunstall (Indian Hill).

113 – Justin Moore (Western Brown), Max Monahan (McNicholas), Conner Musser (Clinton-Massie), Malik Meatchem (Mount Healthy), Tristan Skinner (Wilmington), Vitaly Cristo (Indian Hill).

120 – Kevin Foster (Goshen), Mario Rudolph (Mount Healthy), Nathan Hite (Western Brown), Frank Carnevale (Reading).

126 – Logan Kordenbrock (Taylor), T.J. Pastura (Batavia), James Deemer (Goshen), Charles Howard (Aiken), Josia Puller (Wilmington).

132 – Carson Kessen (Goshen), Mythias Stuckey (Wilmington), Jackson Runyon (Taylor), Evan Mercurio (Indian Hill), Seneca Richard (Aiken).

138 – Elijah Lewis (Aiken), Michael Ryu (Indian Hill), Colton Waldman (New Richmond), Solomon Snyder (McNicholas), Darius Stewart (Wilmington).

144 – Gage Croley (Goshen), Nate Bunkowske (Indian Hill), Gregory Dick (Western Brown), Nick Werbrich (Taylor).

150 – Nykell Hughes (Mount Healthy), Nate Hambrick (Woodward), Caydn Denniston (Wilmington), Gage Murphy (Reading), Damir Almuratov (Indian Hill).

157 – Malik Quiles (Hughes), Jackson Doyle (Clinton-Massie), Dorien Fredericks (Wyoming), P.J. Murphy (Reading), Eli Stark (New Richmond).

165 – Kash Keitz (Goshen), Ethan Smith (Roger Bacon), Hunter Monds (Clinton-Massie), Joel Hancock (Wyoming), Ashton Swearinger (Western Brown).

175 – Alexander Ahlert (Indian Hill), Cash Mounce (Clinton-Massie), Jackson Hirt (Reading), Zeke Walriven (New Richmond), Zach Yordy (Badin), Davyion James (Aiken).

190 – Jerry Myatt (Wyoming), Nate Ostendorf (Badin), Davious Johnson (Aiken), Brendan Musser (Clinton-Massie), Sam Schildmeyer (Roger Bacon), Trent Charlton (Reading), Paul McKnight (Wilmington).

215 – Elijah Groh (Clinton-Massie), Arlo Propeck (Western Brown), Eli Stockton (New Richmond), Alex Albrink (Badin), Souleymane Mdiaye (Mount Healthy), Matthew Zirkle (Goshen).

285 – Jaden Owens (Goshen), Jelani Hunter (Wilmington), Gabriel Garcia (Mount Healthy), Deymani Freeman (Aiken), Dirk Konrad (Reading).

Division III boys – Troy

In Division III, Versailles has 10 district qualifiers to pace the group with Madeira's eight representatives not far behind.

Madeira's Samuel McClain takes down Evan Mercurio of Indian Hill in the first round at 132 pounds at the Bob Kearns Madeira Invitational Wrestling Tournament, Jan. 6, 2024.
Madeira's Samuel McClain takes down Evan Mercurio of Indian Hill in the first round at 132 pounds at the Bob Kearns Madeira Invitational Wrestling Tournament, Jan. 6, 2024.

106 – Jaxon Vining (Clermont Northeastern), Blake Opichka (Madeira), Khadim Lo (Finneytown).

113 – Carlos Fuentes (Finneytown), Zach Whiteted (Middletown Madison), Luke Neukam (Clermont Northeastern).

120 – Tyler Helton (Middletown Madison), Evan Duff (Waynesville), Reid Wischer (Madeira), Logan Dean (Bethel-Tate).

126 – Caden Otto (Madeira), C.J. Stober (Bethel-Tate).

132– Samuel McClain (Madeira), Matthew Wheeler (Middletown Madison), Dillon Wiley (Waynesville).

138 – Joey Morris (Williamsburg), Wyatt Hinton (Norwood).

144 – Ryan Hager (Williamsburg), Aidan Thiele (Madeira), Mark Ellis (Waynesville), Curtis Singleton (East Clinton).

150 – Tristen Howard (Norwood), Kody Clark (Middletown Madison).

157 – Brady Volz (Finneytown), Carson Hively (Waynesville), Tiger Moore (Clermont Northeastern).

165 – Levi Collins (Waynesville), Mitchel Braden (Clermont Northeastern), Kaden Sarbaugh (Middletown Madison), Josh Vilardo (Bethel-Tate).

175 – Jude Huston (Blanchester), Timothy Rudd (Norwood), Josh Groeber (Clermont Northeastern).

190 – Ruchan Kocaoglu (Madeira), Devin Isaac (Norwood), Brody Bingle (Waynesville).

215 – Kaleb Barnhart (Williamsburg), Maxwell James (Madeira).

285 – Owen Roberts (East Clinton), Benjamin Federle (Waynesville), Aaron Turner (St. Bernard-Elmwood Place), J.J. Hoeffel (Madeira).

Girls – Harrison

Harrison hosts the regional tournament as the Wildcats have 14 wrestlers hitting the mats during the day. Lebanon will have nine competitors while Wilmington, Lakota East and Clermont Northeastern will have eight.

Harrison's Chloe Dearwester celebrates her championship at 105 pounds during the OHSAA inaugural girls wrestling state tournament, March 10-12, 2023.
Harrison's Chloe Dearwester celebrates her championship at 105 pounds during the OHSAA inaugural girls wrestling state tournament, March 10-12, 2023.

100 – Vita Savage (Taylor), Raegin Jasontek (Bethel-Tate), Laylla Sears (Blanchester), Kailey Anne Pickering (Western Brown), Brianne Graves (Oak Hills), Camryn Gresham (Lakota East), Larkyn Groves (Wilmington), Isabella Thacker (Harrison), Caroline Kearns (Sycamore), Emma McDonald (Hamilton).

105 – Kendall Dexter (Lakota East), Kaite Black (Taylor), Aubrie Brown (Lebanon), Emma Ranshaw (West Clermont), Madelynn Rennie (Batavia), Mia Skinner (Wilmington), Carly Bazaldua (East Clinton), Abbigail Ulbrich (Milford), Chloe Dearwester (Harrison).

110 – Haley Williams (Mason), Kylah Buckner (Loveland), Jayden Jacobs (Williamsburg), Caiden Baird (Harrison), Charley Jones (New Richmond), Ashton Lambke (Wilmington), Ainsley Hull (Milford), Allee Belcher (Western Brown), Calista Binning (West Clermont).

115 – Caroline Davis (Ross), Amirah Mohanna (Princeton), Makirah Hall (Lakota East), Kai Walker (Mason), Kasey Burke (Oak Hills), Heaven Warner (Clinton-Massie), Lean Willen (Harrison), Audrey Hodskins (Sycamore), Gabby Fenton (Taylor), Ariana Hale (Middletown), My'Shawanna Tinsley (Finneytown), Izzy Emerson (Lebanon).

120 – Addy Taylor (Fairfield), Karli Eichenlaub (West Clermont), Ali Singleton (Lakota West), Arryana Troutman (Mason), Ariel Mendez (Little Miami), Kaylee Ramsey (Clinton-Massie), Raegan Briggs (Harrison), Kennedy Goings (Wilmington), DeeLyla Grantham (New Richmond), Juilianne Combs (Ross), Jorja Lunkenheimer (Lakota East).

125 – Olivia Olive (Harrison), Chloe Kelley (Oak Hills), P.J. Broadus (Lebanon), Ava Stephan (Clermont Northeastern), Breaunna Carroll (Fairfield), Julie Shultz (Lakota West), Anna March (Taylor), Maddie McClughen (Milford).

130 – Anavey Sanchez (Lebanon), Madilyn Eustice (Sycamore), Olivia Egner (Harrison), Rory Miller (West Clermont), Abigail Crouse (Clinton-Massie), Liberty Johnson (Clermont Northeastern), Sam Sung (Mason), Hailey Hensler (Hamilton), Kelsey King (Lakota West).

135 – Latoria McDannold (Western Brown), Andi Addis (Lebanon), Kimora Carpenter (Princeton), Lilliana Anderson (Oak Hills), Janelle Donahue (Clermont Northeastern), Lilly Kinsel (Harrison), Daniella Otisi (Fairfield), Brooklyn Hover (Lakota West).

140 – Chanelle Trammell (Lebanon), Liz Rose (Sycamore), Scarlett Frentzel (Lakota East), Rylee Dearwester (Harrison), McKenna Conklin (Loveland), Za'niyha Taylor (Middletown), Danika Waddle (Western Brown), Samantha Vaughn (Wilmington).

145 – Jesse Foebar (Clermont Northeastern), Natalie Jordan (Lakota West), Veronica Decaluwe (Harrison), Hannah Briner (Lebanon), Nyah Thompson (Middletown), Makayla Kyle (Western Brown), Khyra Washington-Barron (Princeton).

155 – Taylor Moorman (Clermont Northeastern), Willa Riggenbach (New Richmond), Thomi-Jo Craddock (Hughes), Corinna Sowah (Lakota East), Natalie Carlisle (Lebanon), Serinity Kinsel (Harrison), Octavia Kelch (Batavia), Julia Bigl (Loveland), Bella Johnson (Mason).

170 – Audrey Garcia (Ross), Serene Anderson (Princeton), Vivian Kelch (Batavia), Allie Adkins (Clermont Northeastern), Elizabeth Madison (Loveland), Addison Wilson (Lebanon), Meghan Werbrich (Taylor), Carol Foster (New Richmond), Jaelyn Arrequin (Harrison), Morgan Dumford (Wilmington), Jasmyn Ashford (Lakota East).

190 – Sydney Hall (Lakota East), Jasmin Calix (Winton Woods), Marian Rose (Sycamore), Hailey Rose Caldwell (Taylor), Kaitlyn McCann (Milford), Savannah Wilkinson (New Richmond), Amelia Kreimer (Harrison), Kiara Martin (Batavia), Taryn Naill (Lebanon), Chloe Vining (Clermont Northeastern).

235 – Jessica Edwards (Harrison), Sydney Neville (Milford), Grace Keith (Wilmington), Krissia Coreas (Finneytown), Alivia Jenkins-Smith (Princeton), Agam Lahyani (Sycamore).

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Which Cincinnati wrestlers compete at districts and regional meets?

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