Meet The Oklahoman's 2024 All-City high school boys wrestling first team
Here are the first-team members of The Oklahoman's 2024 All-City boys wrestling squad.
Jake Goodin, Edmond North
Weight: 106 | Class: Junior
The story: He claimed his first Class 6A championship as he defeated Broken Arrow freshman Rudy Rojas in a 9-1 major decision in the finals.
Aydan Thomas, Stillwater
Weight: 113 | Class: Junior
The story: He became a two-time Class 6A champion as he won the 113-pound crown.
Devon Miller, Edmond North
Weight: 120 | Class: Junior
The story: Miller defeated Piedmont star and OU signee Cash Donnell in a 3-2 decision in the Class 6A finals as he claimed his first title. Miller was at Westmoore last year and lost to Donnell in a 2-1 ultimate tiebreaker in the finals, so the title win was a revenge victory of sorts for Miller.
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Beric Jordan, Noble
Weight: 126 | Class: Senior
The story: The OU signee transferred from Stillwater during his senior season and thrived for the Bears, finishing 39-0 and winning the Class 5A 120-pound title. Jordan won the championship at 120 but also competed at 126 some during the season.
JJ McComas, Stillwater
Weight: 132 | Class: Senior
The story: An Oklahoma State signee, McComas won his second Class 6A title as he defeated Bixby sophomore Isaiah Jones in a 14-3 major decision in the finals.
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Hunter Hollingsworth, Edmond North
Weight: 138 | Class: Senior
The story: The OU signee finished as the Class 6A runner-up at 138 pounds. Hollingsworth lost to Bixby star and Missouri signee Jace Roller in a 3-1 decision in a back-and-forth championship match.
Layton Schneider, Edmond North
Weight: 144 | Class: Senior
The story: Another great season for Schneider, who defended his Class 6A title at 144 pounds and will continue his career at Air Force. Schneider finished his senior year with a 42-3 record.
Joseph Jeter, Edmond North
Weight: 150 | Class: Sophomore
The story: He won his first Class 6A title as he beat Bixby junior Ishmael Guerrero in a 7-3 decision in the championship match.
Kody Routledge, Edmond North
Weight: 157 | Class: Junior
The story: A Nebraska commit, Routledge claimed his first Class 6A championship and went 39-2. He beat Stillwater star and OU signee Landyn Sommer in a 4-3 decision in the finals after Sommer went undefeated last year and won the 165-pound crown.
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LaDarion Lockett, Stillwater
Weight: 165 | Class: Junior
The story: Another dominant season for one of the nation’s top recruits in the 2025 class. Lockett, an Oklahoma State commit, won his third Class 6A championship and went 38-1.
Ethan Teague, Tuttle
Weight: 175 | Class: Junior
The story: The Oklahoma State commit finished with a perfect record as he went 37-0 and won his second Class 4A title.
Talon McCollom, Edmond North
Weight: 190 | Class: Senior
The story: McCollom missed time due to an injury but returned and thrived when it mattered most. He won his second Class 6A championship and will continue his career at Air Force.
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Oscar Williams, Edmond North
Weight: 215 | Class: Senior
The story: He got over the hump and won his first Class 6A title this year. Williams, who will continue his career at Maryland, finished 41-3.
Ricky Thomas, Edmond North
Weight: 285 | Class: Senior
The story: The OU signee defended his Class 6A heavyweight title and had a stellar season, going 42-2.
Coach of the Year: Andy Schneider, Edmond North
The story: Schneider led Edmond North to the most dominant season in Oklahoma high school wrestling history. The Class 6A Huskies set a state tournament record as they finished with 260.5 points and won the title. They had 14 state placers, which was also a record, and those wrestlers each placed at least in the top three. Edmond North also won the dual state championship and set records there, too, and the Huskies are ranked as one of the best in the country.
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