2021-22 National Girls High School Rankings

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USA Wrestling, FloWrestling and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum have released the January 2022 rankings for high school girls wrestlers for the 2021-22 season. This national ranking evaluates all girls enrolled in grades 8-12, and athletes from all 50 states are eligible for selection.

We are currently in the middle of the high school wrestling season, and a majority of U.S. high school women wrestlers are competing either for their girls wrestling team or their boys wrestling team.

This ranking has evaluated results from the major girls high school in-season tournaments held at the state and local levels, along with a few competitions outside of the high school athletics structure. In addition, the state girls wrestling rankings were considered. 

The first of the girls state high school championships was held in Alaska in December. There will be a few of the unofficial girls state tournaments held in January, with the majority of the state meets set for February and early March.

The biggest changes in the rankings came based upon the weight classes where the ranked wrestlers are competing during the high school season so far. A number of wrestlers have been moved to a different weight class because of their in-season competition. 

New No. 1 ranked wrestlers since the November 2021 rankings are Hanna Errthum of Wisconsin at 132 pounds and Reese Larramendy of Nevada (and Wyoming Seminary of Pennsylvania) at 144 pounds. 

The Pound-For-Pound (P-4-P) rankings were also updated. There was no change in the top 11 athletes, and only minimal adjustments among the top 25. There are two new athletes in the P-4-P, Sofia Macaluso of New York (No. 24) and Savannah Gomez of California (No. 25).

Because of the increased depth and growth of girls high school wrestling in the United States, the selection committee has decided to add honorable mention athletes at each weight class, based upon merit. The committee will add between one and five honorable mentions at a specific weight class. There were 44 wrestlers given honorable mention status in the January ranking. The goal of the committee is to develop the rankings to eventually include 30 athletes in each weight class. 

The next National Girls High School Ranking will be in February, with some additional high school state tournaments included as well as updates from the January competitions.

The committee is seeking input from leaders on the state level, with information on the strongest high school girls regular season tournaments on the state and regional level. In addition, information on athletes who score a ranked win (a victory over a ranked wrestler) is also appreciated. 

Coaches, parents and athletes are encouraged to provide information about specific athletes and their achievements throughout the year for the committee to consider. If they have information on specific girls who should be considered for ranking or updates on their achievements, please send it by email to girlsrankings@usawrestling.org. The quality of these rankings continue to improve as people choose to share updated information.

RANKNAMEGRADECITYSTATETEAMPREVIOUS
1Audrey JimenezSOTucsonAriz.Sunnyside High School1 at 106
2Paige MoralesJRClovisCalif.Central High School2 at 106
3Nyla ValenciaSRMorgan HillCalif.Ann Sobrato High School3 at 106
4Faith ColeSRPacificMo.Wildwood High School4 at 106
5Karlee BrooksSOPhoenixAriz.Valiant College Prep High School5 at 106
6Sterling DiasSRLas VegasNev.SLAM Academy6 at 106
7Julianna OcampoFRElhartInd.New Haven High School10 at 106
8Ana MalovichFRButlerPa.Butler Senior High School11 at 106
9Kaelani ShufeldtSRHuntington BeachCalif.Marina High School13 at 106
10Sierra ChiesaFRWest SpringfieldPa.Northwestern High School8 at 106
11Molly AllenFRUnderwoodIowaUnderwood High School9 at 106
12Chloe DearwesterSOCincinnatiOhioHarrison High School12 at 106
13Reanah UtterbackFREddyvilleIowaSigourney-Keota High School14 at 106
14Clare BooeSOTarpon SpringsFla.Palm Harbor University High School15 at 106
15Virginia FoardJRRevaVa.Wyoming Seminary7 at 106
16Makenzie SmithSODaleInd.Heritage Hills High School7 at 100
17Eliana MartinezSRAllenTexasAllen High School19 at 106
18Morgan JohnsonJRGreeleyColo.Loveland High School20 at 100
19Marisol RodriguezSOFremontCalif.James Logan High School18 at 106
20Heather CrullFRModocInd.Northeastern Middle School16 at 106
21Avery MartinezSRAmarilloTexasCanyon Randall High SchoolNR
22Avery KibelbekSRLimestoneTennWyoming Seminary20 at 106
23Kaylee AnnisJRThurstonOre.Thurston High School23 at 106
24Evelyn Holmes-SmithFREnterpriseAlabamaEnterprise High School24 at 106
25Anna CullensJRWellingtonKansasWellington High School25 at 106
HMAngelina DaoangSOHonoluluHawaiiPunahou High School21 at 106
HMMaycee PeacherFRBenningtonNeb.Bennington High SchoolNR
HMBopa QuintanaJRSun PrairieWis.Sun Prairie High School22 at 106
HMZoey SalmonsJRBranchlandW.Va.Cabell Midland High School21 at 106
HMAudrey SchererSOSt. LouisMo.Lindbergh High SchoolNR