Alabama 5A Boys Individual State Team Pre-Season Preview

 Disclaimer

As with all years, high school wrestling can be a little volatile. It is a tough sport that requires great commitment from the athletes that participate in it. Every year there are typically a few wrestlers who were being counted on by their teams that call it a career, or get injured. When the dust settles, we would expect the same from every pre-season group we complete analysis on. In addition, a number of football players wrestle in Alabama, which sometimes leads to unexpected attrition of top performers through injury or athlete choice as a result of football season. 

That being said, we only know what we know right now, and are going to base our assessments on those details. We are not including any knowledge of injured or not participating wrestlers for this article. Our in season State preview will take into account actual projected lineups and performance up to that point.

On a less serious note, this is a super early preview and is to provide information only to encourage interesting knowledgable discussion and engagement around this topic. Please do not take this too seriously.

Overview

The 5A Division is more wide open than the other classifications we have previewed so far. While Corner returns a strong, senior heavy lineup, that looks ready to make history, Scottsboro and the rest of the top 5 definitely have enough to overtake them. This will be one of the more exciting divisions to follow and see how these teams shape up over the season.

Top 5 Returning Pre-season Predictions

  1. Corner
    • Returning Points – 76
    • Graduating Points – 14 
    • Last year finish – Third
    • This year prediction – Champion

Corner is probably the unconventional pick here with perennial powerhouse Scottsboro looming. Why did we pick Corner as our preseason favorite to win it all? Let’s break it down.

  1. 9 Returners and 6 Placers – It is hard to argue with 9 returners. That is just a ton(technical term) of wrestlers with experience on the big stage. Add to that, 6 of them placed last year, and we see most of them with legitimate opportunities to improve on their positions this year. Their 2 Sophomore qualifiers include a Third place finisher in Ethan Estrada at 113. Ethan certified to 113 this year as well. If he does drop to that weight again, worst case scenario he should repeat in that spot, but best case, he could be the favorite. Blayne Hale was a qualifier at 106, which did return everyone this year. Unfortunately, a positive move for one of them across these two weights will likely be a negative for the other. Not ideal, but we are still counting on a 50 percent total increase in points across both of our young guys this year.
  2. 7, count them, 7 Senior qualifiers returning – Would we like to see a little more returning points from this group, absolutely. Another glaring concern are their overall records, a combined 236-90. The 90 loses give us some pause that we are going to get big time points out of those who didn’t already provide them last year, The good news, a few guys did already provide them last year, and should again this year, Troy Thomas, who was the 175 lb Champion, and Bryson Millwood, the 157 lb runner-up. Based on the lack of 5A placers returning in the upper weights, we have both of these guys as favorites to be at the top of the podium. So, what about our 3 Fourth place finishers? Based on early weight certs, Roman Coker could end up being your favorite at 120. Expect a few guys to stick at this weight with no clear favorite to start, which could make it a deeper weight overall, but there is a definite pathway for him to move up the podium. Daniel Weber finished Fourth last year with a 19-18 record, our early projections put him near the same spot this year around one of these upper lower or lower middle weights. There is a lot of returning competition at those weights which will make it difficult for him to move up and score more points. Brycen Robbins is surrounded by placers on all sides at 144, and we also project him to end up in a similar podium spot this year. We expect Joseph Purser and Brodie Hale, Corner’s two senior qualifiers, to go wherever they can do the most damage, this should net Corner more than the 1 point each secured last year.
  3. More Bonus Points – Expect the top performers in Corner’s lineup to get more bonus opportunities. The heavier weights lost a lot in this classification and that lack of overall depth should help our big boys secure some early bonus point wins.

Our final take, we see Corner setup for a program defining opportunity to make a Senior driven run at a State Championship!!! This Senior class has the opportunity to go down in Corner history. Will that be enough to drive them to push the room to the next level? We are excited to find out.

CountWeightWrestler Name24-25
Record
25-26
Grade
24-25
Placement
24-25
Points
1106Blayne Hale29-1710Qualifier0
2113Ethan Estrada54-1210Third15.5
3120Roman Coker31-1612Fourth8
4132Daniel Weber19-1812Fourth10
5138Joseph Purser30-1112Qualifier1
6144Brycen Robbins36-1112Fourth7
7150Brodie Hale30-1712Qualifier1
8157Bryson Millwood49-912Second18
9175Troy Thomas41-812Champion15.5
76
  1. Scottsboro
    • Returning Points – 77 
    • Graduating Points – 74
    • Last year finish – Champion 
    • This year prediction – Second

How do you replace 74 points, including 2 Champions, a Second and a Third place finisher? If anyone would know the answer to this question, it would be Scottsboro.

Why we have a lot of confidence in them to reload and repeat, 8 State Championships to Corners 0, including the last two, the lineup did take a major hit and only returns 5 qualifiers from last year. That being said, it is a strong core to build around for another State Championship run.

Digging into the lineup, it is not clear yet where Gage Staton, Scottsboro’s 113 Runner-up from last year, ends up. If it is 113, he will likely be the early season favorite. Add to that Scottsboro has two multiple time State Championship winning wrestlers almost guaranteed to repeat, and stack bonus points on top, and we have a really good base line for repeating. With these guaranteed points, Scottsboro only needs a few other wrestlers to have big years to end with a big points total, and third straight Championship.

Two guys that will be charged with doing that, Jackson Dupree and Isaac Ferguson. Jackson Dupree won Sectionals last year to qualify as an eighth grader and also scored 4 points at State. He does return to a loaded set of lower middle weights where moving up will likely require knocking off at least one returning placer. Based on historical precedent at Scottsboro, there is a good chance he does just that. Isaac Ferguson, who finished Fourth as a Freshmen, fits into the same weights as Jackson and will need to do the same thing.

Outside of the 5 returning Qualifiers, Scottsboro will need some significant points from a few State newcomers. Unable to ignore history, we slotted them as our pre-season Runner-up. Anything is possible for this team, and it wouldn’t surprise us if they are back at the top of the mountain again when this season concludes.

CountWeightWrestler Name24-25
Record
25-26
Grade
24-25
Placement
24-25
Points
1113Gage Staton25-39Second15.5
2126Stone Staton25-112Champion22.5
3132Jackson Dupree18-69Qualifier4
4138Isaac Ferguson19-910Fourth11
5144John Stewart32-012Champion24
77
  1. Hayden
    • Returning Points – 74
    • Graduating Points – 45.5
    • Last year finish – Runner-up 
    • This year prediction – Third

Hayden’s returning a similar profile to Scottsboro, with a little more balance across the top of the group, including 1 Champion, 1 Runner-ups, 2 Third and 1 Fourth. Champion Hudson Best (138) is in a good spot to repeat. John Kelley (150) finished Second and will likely have to knock off a Champion to take the top spot. Kolten Motte finished Third at 215, and will likely be the favorite to win his first Championship this year. Harley Briscoe finished a 40-5 season finishing Third and will also need to likely beat a higher finisher from last year to move up the podium.

Hayden had an amazing season last year with 3 Champions and a Runner-up team finish. Unfortunately, two of those Champions graduated. While we expect a second straight top 5 finish, we are not sure there is a clear pathway to the top of the podium as a team this year. That being said, Hayden seems to be a program on the rise that could be in this conversation for several years to come.

CountWeightWrestler Name24-25
Record
25-26
Grade
24-25
Placement
24-25
Points
1106Eli Mcalpine37-1710Fourth9
2113Skylar Owens16-79Qualifier1
3126Harley Briscoe40-511Third14.5
4138Hudson Best40-511Champion21.5
5150John Kelley27-812Second14.5
6215Kolten Motte32-1112Third13.5
74
  1. Arab
    • Returning Points – 73
    • Graduating Points – 16
    • Last year finish – Fourth
    • This year prediction – Fourth

Arab’s returning roster is a picture of consistency with 3 Seconds and a Third, but no Champions. Brody Patrick will move up weight classes and be a legitimate threat to win a State Title this year. Expect Owen Ridgeway (190) to add to his points total from last year with the mass exodus at the upper weights we have already discussed. The remaining returners, Brice Patrick (120) Second, Colby Silva (132) Second, Nolen Dunn (150) Qualifier and Kadin Walter (157) Third, all should return to pretty difficult weights. Expect them to find a lot of roadblocks on their way up the podium this year.

The composite sketch shows us a top 5 team that will need to knock off some Champions, and get a lot of production from newcomers, to secure their 9th State Championship, and their first since 2020,

CountWeightWrestler Name24-25
Record
25-26
Grade
24-25
Placement
24-25
Points
1120Brice Patrick28-511Second16
2132Colby Silva32-312Second18
3150Nolen Dunn32-1210Qualifier0
4157Kadin Walter29-1012Third13
5165Brody Patrick27-211Second17
6190Owen Ridgeway22-1312Qualifier9
73
  1. Elmore County School
    • Returning Points – 51
    • Graduating Points – 4
    • Last year finish – Seventh
    • This year prediction – Fifth

For our final spot we are going to go for what some may consider a reach, but there is a method to our madness. If we were going straight by the numbers, Beauregard HS would get the nod for this spot, but Elmore County School has something we like in this 5A division. If you have been following along up to this point, you know the upper weights suffered some heavy losses, and the lower to middle weights retained a lot of their placers. That means two of Elmore County’s Qualifiers, Junior Gavin Eason (165) and Senior Connor Pike (175) have a chance to move onto the podium, and add significant points to their 6.5 total. Elmore already returns the 157 lb Champion and he could get these guys ready to take the next step. Casey Crumpton (106) and Stran Webb (113) look likely to return to the same weights and should have a good opportunity to match, or improve on, their Third and Fourth place finishes from last year.

Their last 3 Qualifiers Dylan Andres (126), Hudson Fulmer (132) and Hayden Fochtmann (150) will need to put some points on the board for Elmore County to finalize a spot in the top 5. With what looks like a really strong room developing in Elmore County, we expect them to do just that. Enough proven points returning, with a lineup that sets up well for the weights with opportunities, earns Elmore County the final spot in our pre-season top 5 this year.

CountWeightWrestler Name24-25 Record25-26 Grade24-25 Placement24-25 Points
1106Casey Crumpton41-1410Third12
2113Stran Webb27-811Fourth11
3126Dylan Andres30-2411Qualifier0
4132Hudson Fulmer14-1312Qualifier0
5150Hayden Fochtmann22-1712Qualifier0
6157Tyler Payton28-111Champion21.5
7165Gavin Eason25-1311Qualifier3
8175Connor Pike26-1712Qualifier3.5
51

Knocking on the Door

  • Beauregard HS
    • Returning Points – 63.5
    • Graduating Points – 0
    • Last Year Finish – 6
CountWeightWrestler NameSchool24-25
Record
25-26
Grade
24-25
Placement
24-25
Points
1106Parker Van noyBeauregard HS54-412Champion21.5
2113Aiden TurleyBeauregard HS30-2010Qualifier0
3120Brandon HarmanBeauregard HS46-1912Qualifier4
4132Kaden BellBeauregard HS23-179Qualifier0
5138Brody EdwardsBeauregard HS48-712Third16
6150Reese ThornBeauregard HS60-512Champion22
63.5
  • Montevallo
    • Returning Points – 29
    • Graduating Points – 0
    • Last year finish – 13
CountWeightWrestler NameSchool24-25
Record
25-26
Grade
24-25
Placement
24-25
Points
1106Jaxon LewisMontevallo20-128Qualifier0
2126Austin CummingsMontevallo18-1312Qualifier2.5
3138Jakob FowlerMontevallo15-1412Qualifier3
4165Drew AdamsMontevallo27-311Champion23.5
5175Colton NorrisMontevallo16-810Qualifier0
6190Santiago AlvarengaMontevallo10-1211Qualifier0
7215Gustavo GarciaMontevallo9-810Qualifier0
8285Kyler MitchellMontevallo8-1012Qualifier0
29

Big Losses with History

While Scottsboro lost a lot, they also return a lot, too much to end up in this category. Rather than rebuilding, they are setup to reload. No other strong returning teams had significant losses in the 5A group.

Need Help

There is a significant falloff after you get away from the top teams we have already discussed. Moody is the only team left we put into this category in 5A. They only have 4 returners, and without losing anyone to graduation, are unlikely to see the arrival of significant reinforcements. Because of that, they fell just short of Knocking on the door.

  • Moody
    • Returning qualifiers – 4
    • Returning placers – 3
    • Returning points – 40.5
    • Graduating points – 0
    • Last year finish – 9
CountWeightWrestler NameSchool24-25 Record25-26
Grade
24-25 Placement24-25 Points
1126Karson PoeMoody Hs28-711Second17
2144Carter EverettMoody Hs28-1110Third13.5
3175James McdonaldMoody Hs21-1212Fourth10
4190Keelan JacksonMoody Hs15-912Qualifier0
40.5