2022-23 National Girls High School Rankings

112 pounds

USA Wrestling, FloWrestling and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum has published its January 2023 rankings for high school girls wrestlers for the 2022-23 season. This national ranking evaluates all girls enrolled in grades 8-12, and athletes from all 50 states are eligible for selection.

This ranking leaned heavily on the scholastic season, where athletes have been competing for their high school programs. There are a number of major in-season events where teams from a number of states have participated including the FIGHT tournament in Ohio, the Dan Gable Donnybrook in Iowa, the Women’s West Coast Tournament of Champions in California, the Wonder Woman in Missouri, the Holy Angels in North Carolina and many others. 

Some of the traditionally strong high school boys tournaments are now having strong girls divisions, including the Reno Tournament of Champions in Nevada, the Beast of the East in Delaware, the Powerade in Pennsylvania and others. So many strong holiday tournaments were held in numerous states. 

The first of the annual state high school championships was held in Alaska in December. 

In the January rankings, there were only two new No. 1 athletes since the November selections: Emily Sindoni of New York (132) and Mishell Rebisch of Michigan (152)

Destiny Rodriguez of Oregon, who was No. 1 at 152 last ranking, moved up to 164 pounds, and is now No. 1 at that weight class.

Repeating in the No. 1 positions are Gabriella Gomez of Illinois (100), Audrey Jimenez of Arizona (105), Alex Szkotnicki of Maryland (112), Elena Ivaldi of California (117), Everest Leydecker of Arizona (122), Shelby Moore of Washington (127), Valerie Hamilton of Illinois (138), Maddie Kubicki of Missouri (144), Sabrina Nauss of Michigan (180), Savannah Isaac of Ohio (200) and Kiera Ganey of Illinois (225).

There were only minimal changes in the Pound-For-Pound (P-4-P) rankings. The two new athletes in the P4P rankings are No. 24 Mishell Rebisch of Michigan and No. 25 Haley Ward of Missouri.

The next National Girls High School Ranking will be in February, after a number of state championships have been held.

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.

RankNameGradeHometownStateSchoolLast Ranked
1Alex SzkotnickiSRRivaMDCalvert1 at 112
2Kiely TabaldoSRSunnyvaleCAMenlo-Atherton2 at 112
3Karlee BrooksJRPhoenixAZValiant College Prep4 at 112
4Aubre KrazerSOEastonPAEaston5 at 112
5Angelina CassioppiSORoscoeILHononegah6 at 112
6Janessa GeorgeSRLittletonCOChatfield9 at 112
7Emma AlbaneseSOLas VegasNVSLAM Academy10 at 112
8Mary ManisSOOrlandoFLLake Highland Prep12 at 112
9Alexis HanksSRKilleenTXKilleen Ellison13 at 112
10Skyla ZimmermanSRMoscowIDMoscow16 at 112
11Ava RoseSRPrincetonNJPrinceton28 at 112
12Calli GilchristSONorwalkCTNorwalk15 at 112
13Mariah DillardSOAzleTXAzle15 at 106
14Akeelah MooreSORichardsonTXRichardson19 at 112
15Julia Araujo8THBismarckNDBismarckNR
16Aspen BlaskoJRForest Lake MNForest Lake13 at 106
17Bopa QuintanaSRSun PrairieWISun Prairie25 at 112
18Hayley SnyderSRVincentOHWarren Local17 at 112
19Sarah ZimmermanSRHaysKSHaysNR
20Jasmine LuedtkeJROttumwaIAOttumwa20 at 106
21Jessa JoinerSOLebanonMOLebanonNR
22Josiah OrtizSRLakinKSLakin22 at 112
23Alexxus RamosSRSunnysideWASunnysideNR
24Kadence BeckSRLewistonIDGrangeville21 at 106
25Karissa TurnwallSRMuriettaCAPaloma ValleyNR
26Marjorie McDanielJROrting WAOrting27 at 112
27Shayla GallegosJRDenverCOJefferson29 at 112
28Journie RodriguezSOLancasterPAJP McCaskey23 at 117
29Ella-Lina GonzalezSRClarksvilleTNWest CreekNR
30Jalynn GoodaleSROsageIAOsageNR