Washington Wrestling Rankings: A Look at the Latest Standings and Rising Stars
Last Updated on 10/02/2025 by John Penn
As the 2024-2025 high school wrestling season heats up, the Washington Wrestling Report has released its updated rankings across all divisions, showcasing the top teams and individual wrestlers in the state. These rankings, updated as of February 2025, provide a snapshot of the competitive landscape in Washington wrestling, with several schools and athletes making waves this season.
Team Rankings: Dominance and Surprises
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In the 1A division, Wapato continues to lead the pack with 223 points, followed closely by Zillah at 197 points. Castle Rock and Montesano round out the top four, demonstrating consistent performances throughout the season. Wapato’s dominance is fueled by standout wrestlers like Xzavier Garza (106 lbs) and Christopher Garza (144 lbs), who have been instrumental in securing key victories for their team.
The 2A division sees Orting at the top with 259 points, maintaining a stronghold over the competition. White River leads the 3A division with 173 points, while Tahoma reigns supreme in the 4A division with 196 points. These rankings reflect not only the depth of talent in these programs but also the intense rivalries that define Washington wrestling.
Individual Standouts: Rising Stars to Watch
The individual rankings highlight several wrestlers who have emerged as top contenders in their weight classes. In the 1A division, Finley Ekerson of Montesano leads the 106-pound category, showcasing exceptional skill as a freshman. At 113 pounds, Elijah Miller of Life Christian holds the top spot, while Xavier Espinoza of Elma dominates the 120-pound class with a strong track record of podium finishes.
In the higher weight classes, Darrell Nanpuya of Omak stands out in the 144-pound category, bringing a wealth of experience and multiple state titles to the mat. Myles Christiansen of Lakeside leads the 150-pound class, demonstrating why he’s one of the most feared competitors in the state.
The Road to State Championships
With the regular season winding down, teams and wrestlers are gearing up for the state championships, where every match will count. The updated rankings serve as a crucial benchmark for athletes aiming to secure their spots on the podium. For coaches and fans alike, these rankings provide a glimpse into the potential matchups and storylines that will unfold in the coming weeks.
A Community Effort
The Washington Wrestling Report emphasizes that these rankings are a collaborative effort, with input from coaches, fans, and wrestling enthusiasts across the state. The rankings are not just a measure of past performance but also a reflection of the hard work and dedication of the wrestling community.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on these top-ranked teams and individuals as they strive to leave their mark on Washington wrestling history. Whether it’s Wapato’s quest for another 1A title or Tahoma’s dominance in the 4A division, the stage is set for an unforgettable conclusion to the 2024-2025 season.
Key Highlights:
- Wapato leads the 1A division with 223 points.
- Orting tops the 2A division with 259 points.
- Finley Ekerson (Montesano) and Xavier Espinoza (Elma) are standout wrestlers in their weight classes.
- The state championships promise thrilling matchups and fierce competitionÂ

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