List of OHSAA wrestling champions

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The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for junior and senior high schools in the state of Ohio. It conducts state championship competitions in all the OHSAA-sanctioned sports.

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Individual Tournament Champions

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YearD I / AAAD II / AAD III / A
2024 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Milan Edison
2023 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Xenia Legacy Christian
2022 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Xenia Legacy Christian
2021 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Xenia Legacy Christian
2020Tournament canceledTournament canceledTournament canceled
2019 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Genoa Area
2018 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Genoa Area
2017 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Mechanicsburg
2016 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Delta
2015 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Dayton Christian
2014 Perry St. Paris Graham Delta
2013 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Troy Christian
2012 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Apple Creek Waynedale
2011 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Bedford St. Peter Chanel
2010 Wadsworth St. Paris Graham Monroeville
2009 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Troy Christian
2008 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Troy Christian
2007 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Troy Christian
2006 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic
2005 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic
2004 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic
2003 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic
2002 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic
2001 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Akron St. Vincent - St. Mary
2000 Lakewood St. Edward Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic
1999 Lakewood St. Edward Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Delta
1998 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Delta
1997 Lakewood St. Edward Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Streetsboro
1996 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Coventry Delta
1995 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Clyde Aurora
1994 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Garfield Heights Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic
1993 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Ravenna Coventry
1992 Lakewood St. Edward Uhrichsville Claymont Thompson Ledgemont
1991 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Southeast West Liberty-Salem
1990 Cleveland St. Joseph Solon Columbus Bishop Ready
1989 Lakewood St. Edward Mentor Lake Catholic Delta
1988 Cleveland St. Ignatius Bedford St. Peter Chanel Bridgeport
1987 Lakewood St. Edward Bedford St. Peter Chanel Cadiz Harrison Central
1986 Lakewood St. Edward Bedford St. Peter Chanel Newbury
1985 Lakewood St. Edward Oregon Cardinal Stritch Pataskala Licking Heights
1984 Lakewood St. Edward Barnesville Richmond Heights
1983 Lakewood St. Edward Bedford St. Peter Chanel Richmond Heights
1982 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Columbus Bishop Ready
1981 Lakewood St. Edward Highland Bluffton
1980 Lakewood St. Edward Coventry Richmond Heights
1979 Lakewood St. Edward Coventry Richmond Heights
1978 Lakewood St. Edward Coventry Middlefield Cardinal
1977 Macedonia Nordonia Columbus St. Francis De Sales Pataskala Licking Heights
1976 Cleveland Heights Mantua Crestwood Pataskala Licking Heights
1975 Eastlake North Highland
1974 Maple Heights Columbus St. Francis De Sales
1973 Elyria Southeast
1972 Parma Heights Valley Forge & Bay Village Bay * Kenston
1971 Maple Heights Columbus St. Francis De Sales
1970 Toledo St. Francis De Sales
1969 Maple Heights
1968 Maple Heights
1967 Maple Heights
1966 Maple Heights
1965 North Canton Hoover
1964 Toledo St. Francis De Sales
1963 Maple Heights
1962 Maple Heights
1961 Cleveland John Marshall
1960 Garfield Heights
1959 Bridgeport
1958 Euclid
1957 Maple Heights
1956 Maple Heights
1955 Bedford
1954 Shaker Heights
1953 Cleveland West Technical
1952 Euclid
1951 Cleveland West
1950 Cleveland West
1949 Euclid
1948Cleveland West Technical & Lakewood *
1947 Cleveland West
1946Cleveland West Technical
1945Cleveland West Technical
1944Cleveland West Technical
1943 Cleveland John Hay
1942 Wadsworth
1941 Cleveland John Hay
1940 Cleveland John Hay
1939 Cleveland John Hay
1938 Cleveland John Hay
* Tie

Dual Team Meet Tournament Champions

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YearD ID IID III
2021Tournament disbanded by OHSAA
2020 Lakewood St. Edward Louisville Milan Edison
2019 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Genoa Area
2018 St. Paris Graham Wauseon Genoa Area
2017 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Milan Edison
2016 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Delta
2015 Brecksville-Broadview Heights St. Paris Graham Delta
2014 Perry St. Paris Graham Delta
2013 Lakewood St. Edward St. Paris Graham Delta

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References

  1. 1 2 OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site" . Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  2. Warsinskey, Tim (February 9, 2013). "St. Edward captures Division I team wrestling state championship". The Plain Dealer . Retrieved August 22, 2015.