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NCHSAA wrestling: Hough wins 8A state title, Piedmont wrestler named 6A MVP

Hough High's Caleb Kreitter (away from camera) wrestles AL Brown's Daniel Cruz during the MECKA 4A wrestling championship Saturday, January 30, 2016 at Mallard Creek High School. Kreitter won by pin with 54 seconds left. Photo by JASON E. MICZEK - Special to the Observer
Hough High's Caleb Kreitter (away from camera) wrestles AL Brown's Daniel Cruz during the MECKA 4A wrestling championship Saturday, January 30, 2016 at Mallard Creek High School. Kreitter won by pin with 54 seconds left. Photo by JASON E. MICZEK - Special to the Observer WWW.MICZEKPHOTO.COM

Just days after winning the N.C. 8A dual team wrestling championship, Hough High’s wrestling team made it a double at the 2026 NCHSAA individual wrestling championships on Saturday in Greensboro.

The Huskies were the only Charlotte-area team to win a state championship. Hough finished with 128 points, ahead of second place Northwest Guilford (101.5).

Coach Tripp Rogers’ Hough team had two champions, three runners-up, and fourth wrestlers finishing in fourth place. Mallard Creek finished seventh.

Mooresville, with three champions and a third-place finisher, was runner-up to Lumberton in 7A.

Two other area wrestlers had notable achievements Saturday.

Stuart Cramer’s Bentley Sly won the 4A championship at 150 pounds and was among three wrestlers Saturday to win a state title for the fourth straight year.

There have been 17 four-time winners in NCHSAA wrestling history.

And Piedmont’s Elijah Oakley was named 6A most outstanding wrestler. Oakley, a senior who won the West Regional title a week ago, captured the 150-pound championship and had two victories by pin in the competition. In the finals, he beat East champion Hayden Smith of White Oak by a 9-2 score.

Oakley finished the season with a 62-2 record.

Tap here for full team scores.

Team champions

1A/2A champion: Robbinsville (118.5 points)

1A/2A runner-up: Rosewood (113 points)

3A champion: Trinity (156.5 points)

3A runner-up: Mount Airy (104.5 points) ... Lincolnton, with two runners-up, a third-place finisher, and two fourth-place finishers was fourth in the standings.

4A champion: Pisgah (108.5 points)

4A runner-up: R-S Central (86.5 points) ... Mount Pleasant finished fourth

5A champion: Enka (83 points)

5A runner-Up: Seaforth (61 points) ... North Gaston had a champion and two third-place finishers was was third in the team standings.

6A champion: Union Pines (161 points)

6A runner-up: White Oak (86.5 points) ... Ashbrook and Piedmont finished 4-5 in the standings.

7A champion: Lumberton (95 points)

7A runner-Up: Mooresville (73 points)

8A champion: William Amos Hough (128 points)

8A runner-up: Northwest Guilford (101.5 points)

Area state champions

106 pounds: Ryan Johnson (Mountain Island Charter, 1A/2A)

113 pounds: Jaxon Thomas (Piedmont, 6A)

120 pounds: Adrian Feliciano (Hough, 8A); Jackson Ettore (Charlotte Catholic, 6A)

126 pounds: Jace Barrier (Mooresville, 7A); Caleb Edwards (Piedmont, 6A)

132 pounds: Cameron Gue (Mount Pleasant, 4A)

138 pounds: Cameron Massey (North Gaston, 5A)

144 pounds: Austin Green (Mooresville, 7A); Titan Kostoff (Hough, 8A)

150 pounds: Elijah Oakley (Piedmont, 6A); Bentley Sly (Stuart Cramer, 4A)

157 pounds: Michael Mauro (Bradford Prep, 1A/2A)

175 pounds: Drew Teeter (Mooresville, 7A)

190 pounds: Gavin Yow (AL Brown, 7A); Colton Bogan (Providence, 8A)

215 pounds: Keyshon Morrison (Lake Norman, 7A)

285 pounds: Jonathan Moore (Ashbrook, 6A); Nick McClellan (East Gaston, 4A)

This story was originally published February 22, 2026 at 12:18 AM.

Langston Wertz Jr.
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