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Oklahoma Wrestlers Bring Home National Titles from 2026 Folkstyle Nationals

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WEST DES MOINES, Iowa – The 2026 USA Wrestling 16U and Junior Folkstyle Nationals wrapped up this weekend at The MidAmerican Energy Company RecPlex, and Oklahoma athletes delivered standout performances. From capturing national championships to battling for podium spots, the state was well represented against the nation’s best.

Here is the complete breakdown of the top Oklahoma finishers from the weekend.

Threestyle Wrestling of Oklahoma Leads the Way

Threestyle Wrestling of Oklahoma had a massive tournament, crowning two national champions and placing four wrestlers on the podium overall:

  • Cason Craft: Dominated the Junior Boys 113-pound bracket to take home the national title.
  • Isaiah Jones: Captured the Junior Boys 120-pound national championship.
  • Legend Ellis: Battled to a tough 3rd place finish at Junior Boys 150 pounds.
  • Braxton Plunk: Secured 5th place in the 16U Boys 113-pound division.

Jake Miller of the Broken Arrow Wrestling Club also made a deep run, finishing as the national runner-up in a tough Junior Boys 157-pound bracket.

16U Boys Medalists

  • 100: Dalton Perkins (Mustang Bronco Wrestling Club), 7th
  • 113: Braxton Plunk (Threestyle Wrestling Of Oklahoma), 5th

16U Girls Medalists

  • 125: Harley Miller (Oklahoma), 5th
  • 130: Carleigh Clark (BullTrained Wrestling), 4th

Junior Boys Medalists

  • 113: Cason Craft (Threestyle Wrestling Of Oklahoma), 1st
  • 120: Isaiah Jones (Threestyle Wrestling Of Oklahoma), 1st
  • 132: Taiivaughnn Walsh (Cache Wrestling Club), 6th
  • 138: Calan Manley (Cowboy Wrestling Club), 5th
  • 144: Tohmi Carney (Coweta Youth Wrestling), 8th
  • 150: Legend Ellis (Threestyle Wrestling Of Oklahoma), 3rd
  • 157: Jake Miller (Broken Arrow Wrestling Club), 2nd
  • 190: Braden Strain (Berryhill High School Wrestling), 6th

Masters B Medalists

  • 62-69.9 kg: Eliu Vigil (Nomad Wrestling Club), 7th

Masters C Medalists

  • 75.5-78.5 kg: Albert Hobart (Oklahoma), 4th

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