Marcus Blaze, Max Shulaw, and Dillon Campbell finish the season as their divisions’ most dominant wrestler
The Most Dominant Wrestler metric is the average team points earned per match by a wrestler against other Ohio opponents.
View the Most Dominant Wrestler page to see the top 25 for each division and a detailed description on how that metric is calculated.
Division 1 – Marcus Blaze

Marcus Blaze is division 1’s Most Dominant Wrestler for the 2023/24 season, a year after his brother Joey topped the charts. Marcus finishes with 5.67 team points/match and recorded a fall or tech fall in over 90% of his matches this season.
Blaze is followed by 2x state champion Ethan Birden (5.50), and state champion Matthew Kowalski (5.32).

Division 2 – Max Shulaw

For the second year in a row, Max Shulaw of DeSales is division 2’s Most Dominant Wrestler. His 5.89 team points/match is the highest among all wrestlers across all divisions and is an improvement on his 5.40 team points/match he recorded last year. Nobody is a more prolific pinner than Shulaw as he recorded a fall in almost 90% of his matches this season.
State champion Eddie Neitenbach (5.59) and 2x state champion Gunner Cramblett (5.38) finish 2nd and 3rd respectively in division 2.

Division 3 – Dillon Campbell

It’s only fitting that 4x state champion, Dillon Campbell of Legacy Christian, is division 3’s Most Dominant Wrestler. He finishes with 5.44 team points/match, pinning or tech falling over 90% of his opponents.
Heavyweight state champion Caleb Cunningham (5.29) and state runner-up Lucas Thomas (5.26) finish in 2nd and 3rd respectively.

Top 25 Most Dominant – All Divisions

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