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    InterMatWrestle releases updated high school rankings

    Related Link: Fab 50 Team Rankings
    Related Link: Individual Rankings

    With arguably the craziest Walsh Ironman from the standpoint of top-tier national kids colliding (and getting upended), along with other early season developments, it only made sense to update the national rankings at this point. The next updates for team and individual rankings will now come right around the Christmas holiday.

    Bo Jordan (St. Paris Graham) is the new No. 1 at 152 pounds after winning the Walsh Ironman (Photo/Rob Preston)
    There are four weights in which a new No. 1 wrestler has been established. Ronnie Bresser (Henley, Ore.) ascends to the top spot at 106 pounds, as the previous No. 1 fell to defeat at the Ironman; Dean Heil (St. Edward, Ohio) rises up at 126 pounds with victories over three other top five wrestlers at the Ironman; Zane Richards (Carbondale, Ill.) moves up at 132 after the top three wrestlers in the weight class suffered early season losses; while Bo Jordan (St. Paris Graham, Ohio), previously ranked No. 2 at 160, is now in the catbird seat at 152 pounds after winning the Ironman.

    From a team standpoint, the top eight remain unchanged, while there are varying changes throughout the rest of the Fab 50. New teams into the rankings include Wantagh, N.Y.; Camden County, Ga.; and Maple Mountain, Utah. Wantagh joins the Fab 50 after a dual meet victory over previously ranked Shenendehowa, N.Y.; while Camden County jumps in after second-place finishes to Brandon, Fla., at two tournaments this month, and finishing ahead of another nationally ranked team in each. Shenendehowa moves out of the rankings, so do Caesar Rodney, Del., and Roseburg, Ore.

    Count of ranked wrestlers by state, with 37 in all having a ranked wrestler:
    38: Pennsylvania (2 ranked No. 1)
    26: Ohio (3)
    23: California
    21: Minnesota, Illinois (2)
    19: Iowa
    16: New Jersey (1)
    14: Michigan (1)
    12: Indiana (2)
    10: Oklahoma
    9: Virginia
    8: Florida
    7: Missouri, New York, Wisconsin (1)
    5: Oregon (1)
    4: Nebraska
    3: Maryland, Texas
    2: Georgia, Idaho, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Washington (1)
    1: Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah

    Count of ranked teams by state:
    5: Pennsylvania
    4: California, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma
    3: Iowa, Michigan
    2: Georgia, Missouri, Virginia
    1: Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Maryland, Nebraska, New York, Texas, Utah, Wisconsin

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