2020 Boys Wrestling Finalists
Quinten Bell
Poplar Bluff
The senior won 35 matches this season and was a MSHSAA Class 4 state qualifier. He placed second at the District Meet and third in the SEMO Conference Meet in the 138-pound category.
Gatlin Taylor
Poplar Bluff
The sophomore won 31 matches this season in the 106-pound class and qualified for the MSHSAA Class 4 State Finals. He took third in the District Meet and second in the SEMO Conference Meet.
Travis Waldner
Dexter
The senior won 50 matches this season with his lone defeat taking place in the state title match in the 170-pound category. His career record was 178-15 and is a two-time Semoball Awards winner.
Garner Horman
Jackson
The junior was named as the Southeast Missourian Wrestler of the Year after placing third in the MSHSAA Class 4 State Finals. He won 40 of his 44 matches this season. Horman was Academic All-State and Academic All-Conference.
Dawson Bevens
Cape Central
The 132-pound Tiger grappler won a pair of matches in the MSHSAA Class 3 State Finals. His senior campaign ended having won 35 of 43 matches.
Cole Amelunke
Jackson
The 195-pound athlete won four of his six matches at the MSHSAA Class 4 State Finals and earned a fourth-place medal. The Indian senior medaled at state for the second consecutive year, finished his career with a 39-3 mark in his final year at the high school level. Amelunke was Academic All-State and Academic All-Conference.
Josh Pullen
Cape Central
The 195-pound wrestler claimed a pair of matches at the MSHSAA Class 3 State Finals and wrapped his senior year with a 32-5 mark. Pullen was also named Academic All-Conference.
Alec Bailey
Jackson
The 126-pounder won a couple of matches at the MSHSAA Class 4 State Finals and captured the sixth-place medal. The senior closed out his career with a 42-11 record. Bailey received Academic All-State and Academic All-Conference recognition.
Riley Wiseman
Jackson
The 113-pounder earned a berth at the MSHSAA Class 4 State Finals to close out his career. He won 42 of 49 matches this season. Wiseman was awarded Academic All-Conference recognition.
Noah Uhrhan
Jackson
The 160-pound athlete won a match at the MSHSAA Class 4 State Finals. He finished this past season with a 35-13 record and was named Academic All-Conference.