The Tennessee Sports Writers Association's All-State mat teams featured 18 local grapplers, 15 from the double-state champion Cleveland High wrestling teams.
Eight Blue Raiders and seven Lady Raiders, along with a pair of Bradley Central Bearettes and a Walker Valley Mustang, all posted Top 4 finishes at the TSSAA State Traditionals, including eight earning state championships.
Highlighting the list is Cleveland sibling trio of Piper (165), Logan (165) and Cy Fowler (157), the first two of which claimed their third state title, while the other is three-time medalist who took the top spot for the first time.
The Raider list also included two-time champ Jose Cordero (106), Chase Walker (113), Lucas Szymborski (190) and Tyson Russell (285), while Lady Raider Madelin Zunun (235) captured her first state crown after a runner-up finish at 185 the year before.
Other Cleveland grapplers honored is back-to-back state runner up Zac Bosken (126) and third-place finisher Gabe Moore (215).
Walker Valley's Jeremiah Townsend finished third at 285.
Bradley sophomore Nataleigh Shane improved from a 2023 runner-up finish to capture the 120-pound Gold Medal, while Bearette four-time medalist Gabriella Rincon-Bennett was fourth at 126.
After back-to-back runner-up runs at 235, Cleveland's Diamond Young finished third at at 185 this time around.
Lady Raider Makya Parker finished third place finish at 107, after a 2023 runner-up run.
Placing fourth for the second straight season, Wm Penn University signee Bella Harris (152) wore the big blue "C" to the podium, while teammate Adelyn Vanoy was fourth at 145.
Like their golf, bowling, tennis and track all-state teams, the TSWA bases the wrestling honor lists by the Top 4 finishers at the TSSAA State Championships.