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Fremont Today
By the People, for the People
Fremont Wrestler Suffers Heartbreak in State Tournament
Andrew Wusk's high school career ends with runner-up finish in Class A individual tournament.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Andrew Wusk, a wrestler from Fremont, California, capped off his high school career with a runner-up finish in the Class A individual tournament on Thursday. Wusk's performance in the tournament marked a bittersweet end to his time competing for Fremont.
Why it matters
The Class A individual tournament is one of the most prestigious high school wrestling events in the state, and a runner-up finish is a significant accomplishment. However, the loss likely stings for Wusk, who was hoping to cap off his high school career with a championship.
The details
Wusk, a senior at Fremont High School, made it all the way to the finals of the Class A individual tournament before ultimately falling short of the title. The loss marked the second time in his high school career that Wusk had to settle for a runner-up finish in the prestigious event.
- The Class A individual tournament took place on Thursday, February 13, 2026.
The players
Andrew Wusk
A senior wrestler at Fremont High School in Fremont, California who finished as the runner-up in the Class A individual tournament.
The takeaway
Wusk's runner-up finish in the Class A individual tournament is a testament to his skill and dedication as a wrestler, but the loss is likely a tough way to end his high school career. The experience will undoubtedly motivate him as he looks to continue his wrestling career at the collegiate level.


