The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) governs high school sports within the Commonwealth. The culmination of each wrestling season is the annual championship tournament, which determines individual state champions in various weight classes. These outcomes are a matter of public record and intensely followed by athletes, coaches, families, and fans. A hypothetical example would be a wrestler from District XI winning the 138-pound weight class title.
Championship data provides valuable metrics for evaluating individual wrestler performance, coaching effectiveness, and program strength. Historical records allow for comparisons across years, revealing emerging trends and dynasties. These results have significant implications for college recruitment and contribute to the rich history of Pennsylvania wrestling. They represent the pinnacle of achievement in high school wrestling within the state.