USA Wrestling Releases November 2023 Rankings for High School Girls Wrestlers

New No. 1 Wrestlers Emerge in the Latest Rankings

USA Wrestling, in collaboration with FloWrestling and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum, has recently published the November 2023 rankings for high school girls wrestlers. These rankings evaluate female athletes enrolled in grades 8-12 from all 50 states, providing a comprehensive overview of the top talent in the country. With the preseason concluded and early season tournaments underway, the rankings reflect the athletes’ performances and success thus far. Notably, the weight classes have been updated to include an additional weight class, resulting in 15 weight classes with rankings. Let’s delve into the rankings and explore the new No. 1 wrestlers, as well as the Pound-For-Pound rankings.

New No. 1 Wrestlers Emerge

In the November rankings, several new wrestlers have claimed the top spot in their respective weight classes. Jaclyn Bouzakis of Pennsylvania takes over as the No. 1 wrestler in the 95-pound weight class. Riley Rayome of Texas secures the top position in the 115-pound weight class, while Haylie Jaffe, also from Pennsylvania, claims the No. 1 spot in the 135-pound weight class. These athletes have demonstrated their prowess and potential through preseason success and weight class changes.

U17 World Champion Maintains No. 1 Ranking

Morgan Turner, the U17 World champion from Illinois, has moved back up to the 100-pound weight class, where she retains her No. 1 ranking. Turner’s exceptional skills and achievements solidify her position as one of the top wrestlers in the country. Her consistency and determination make her a formidable competitor in her weight class.

Preseason No. 1 Wrestlers Maintain Their Rankings

Several wrestlers have maintained their No. 1 rankings from the preseason. Audrey Jimenez of Arizona continues to dominate the 105-pound weight class, while Clare Booe of Florida remains at the top of the 110-pound weight class. Isabella Marie Gonzales of California retains her position as the No. 1 wrestler in the 120-pound weight class. Everest Leydecker of Arizona, Taina Fernandez of Maryland, Nebi Tsarni of Maryland, Jasmine Robinson of Texas, Piper Fowler of Tennessee, Sabrina Nauss of Michigan, and Erica Cobos of Texas also maintain their No. 1 rankings in their respective weight classes. These athletes have showcased their skills and consistency, solidifying their positions as the best in their divisions.

Pound-For-Pound Rankings Reflect Consistency

The Pound-For-Pound (P-4-P) rankings, which assess the overall skills and performance of wrestlers across weight classes, have been updated. The top five wrestlers remain the same, with Audrey Jimenez of Arizona holding the No. 1 spot. Piper Fowler of Tennessee, Morgan Turner of Illinois, Jasmine Robinson of Texas, and Sabrina Nauss of Michigan round out the top five. Notably, several athletes have entered the P-4-P rankings, including Kaidance Gerg of Idaho, Riley Rayome of Texas, Naomi Simon of Iowa, Isis France of Arizona, and Violette Lasure of Pennsylvania. These wrestlers have demonstrated exceptional skills and performances that warrant recognition across weight classes.

Conclusion:

The November 2023 rankings for high school girls wrestlers provide a comprehensive overview of the top talent in the country. With new No. 1 wrestlers emerging and preseason favorites maintaining their rankings, the rankings reflect the athletes’ performances and dedication. The Pound-For-Pound rankings highlight the consistency and skill of the top wrestlers across weight classes. As the high school wrestling season progresses, these rankings will continue to evolve, capturing the achievements and growth of the athletes. Coaches, parents, and athletes are encouraged to provide updated information to further enhance the accuracy and quality of the rankings.


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