High school athletic associations often categorize schools by size for competitive balance in interscholastic sports. The designation “1A” typically represents the smallest schools. The culmination of a wrestling season within this classification is the state tournament, where individual and team championships are determined. These outcomes are documented and disseminated, providing a record of achievement for athletes, schools, and communities. For example, these records might show which school won the team title, which wrestlers won individual weight class championships, and the final placement of all participating wrestlers.
These competitive results hold significant weight for the athletes, coaches, and communities involved. They represent the culmination of years of training and dedication, showcasing the athletes’ skills and resilience. Historically, high school wrestling has played a vital role in fostering character development, discipline, and teamwork among young athletes. State tournament results contribute to the rich history of the sport, recognizing individual and team accomplishments and adding to the legacy of high school athletics within a state. Furthermore, these records serve as a valuable resource for tracking athletic progress, identifying potential college prospects, and celebrating the achievements of student-athletes.