2022-23 National Girls High School Rankings

200 pounds

USA Wrestling, FloWrestling and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum have published its July 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 is the final ranking of the 2022-23 season, and still includes the high school seniors from the year who have graduated. The next ranking will come in the fall of 2023, with all of the graduated seniors taken out.

This ranking is timed just prior to the 2023 USMC Junior/16U Nationals in Fargo, N.D. which will begin next week. The girls competition, which is loaded with ranked wrestlers and up-and-coming talents, will be held July 15-16 and broadcast live on FloWrestling. There are three top-ranked wrestlers who are different in July: Everest Leydecker of Arizona (122), Valerie Hamilton of Illinois (138) and Catherine Dutton of Missouri (225).

Graduated seniors who were No. 1 in the final ranking include Kiely Tabaldo of California (112), Shelby Moore of Washington (127), Maddie Kubicki of Missouri (144), Destiny Rodriguez of Oregon (152) and Catherine Dutton of Missouri (225). No. 1 athletes who completed their junior year this season were Audrey Jimenez of Arizona (106), Karlee Brooks of Arizona (117), Hayle Jaffe of Pennsylvania (132), Valerie Hamilton of Illinois (138), Sabrina Nauss of Michigan (180) and Savannah Isaac of Ohio (200). Only one sophomore during the 2022-23 season is at No. 1, Piper Fowler of Tennessee (164). The two freshmen who finished the season at No. 1 are Morgan Turner of Illinois (100) and Everest Leydecker of Arizona (122).

There were some slight changes in the Pound-For-Pound (P-4-P) rankings. The top five remained the same, with Audrey Jimenez of Arizona continuing as the No. 1 P-4-P wrestler in the nation. There were three new athletes added to the P-4-P rankings, Eduarda Rodrigues of California (No. 21), Alivia White of Washington (No. 24) and Carley Ceshker of Wisconsin (No. 25).

The most impactful event leading up to the final ranking was the USA Wrestling Junior National Duals in Tulsa, Okla. in June, which had many dozens of nationally ranked wrestlers on the mats. The USA Wrestling Regionals were also a series of events that featured top stars. A number of other large spring and early summer tournaments were also included in the review of athletes.

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.

RankNameYearHometownStateHigh SchoolPrevious
1 Savannah IsaacJRToledoOHWhitmer High School1 at 200
2 Kiera GaneySRBellevilleILBelleville East High School3 at 200
3 Mariyah BrumleyJRLebanonMOLebanon High School4 at 200
4 Tirza TwoteethJRRonanMontanaRonan High School 6 at 200
5 Amie HartmanSOMountain HomeIDMountain Home High School15 at 225
6 Maggie SmithSRRock SpringsWyo.Rock Springs High School5 at 200
7 Caroline WardSRLibertyMOWentzville High SchoolNR
8 Caroline HattalaFRQuakertownPAQuakertown High SchoolNR
9 Tilisa MatakaiongoSOCedar CityUtahCanyon View High School2 at 200
10 Destiny MarquezSRDowneyCAMarina High School7 at 200
11 Esther PetersJRAllenTXAllen High School8 at 200
12 Druzzla JohnsonJRWichitaKan.Wichita West High School9 at 200
13 Makayla RiveraSROlatheKSOlathe High School10 at 200
14 Blythe CaykoSRCentennialCOEaglecrest High School11 at 200
15 Zoë AdamSRCantonSDCanton High School12 at 200
16 Cheyenne CruceSOMiddleburgFL Middleburg High School13 at 200
17 Marlee ShorterSRPierreSDT.F. Riggs High SchoolNR
18 Mia CienegaFRMarysvilleWAEverett High SchoolNR
19 Claire PaaschSRWest PointNEWest Point Beemer High School14 at 200
20 Dayla BrownSRGrand PrairieTXSouth Grand Prairie High School17 at 200
21 Tiffany CurrySRDallasTXSkyline High School18 at 200
22 Naomi RobySRBakersfieldCAGolden Valley High School19 at 200
23 Brooke BennettSRBonne TerreMONorth County High School20 at 200
24 Varzidy BatchelorJRBrazilINNorthview High School21 at 200
25 Mackenzie ArendsSONVIANV High School22 at 200 8
26 Phoenix LindsethSOBismarckNDBismarck Legacy High School23 at 200
27 Diamond YoungJRClevelandTNCleveland High School25 at 225
28 Anna BozanicFRGilroyCAGilroy High School15 at 200
29 Ini OdumosuJRFlossmoorILHomewood-Flossmoor High School25 at 200
30 Trinity LynnSRCorrytonTNGibbs High School26 at 200