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Indianola's Nora Ohnemus wins 100-pound Class 2A state wrestling title
Ohnemus defeats Algona's Mara Davis in the finals at the IGHSAU 2026 State Wrestling Tournament
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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Indianola High School wrestler Nora Ohnemus won the 100-pound Class 2A state championship at the IGHSAU 2026 State Wrestling Tournament, defeating Algona's Mara Davis in the finals at Xtream Arena in Coralville, Iowa.
Why it matters
The IGHSAU state wrestling tournament is one of the premier high school wrestling events in Iowa, showcasing the top talent in the state. Ohnemus' victory represents a significant achievement for the Indianola program and highlights the growth of girls' wrestling in the state.
The details
Ohnemus defeated Davis in their 100-pound Class 2A finals match at the tournament. The victory capped off a successful season for the Indianola wrestler, who emerged victorious in her championship bout.
- The IGHSAU 2026 State Wrestling Tournament took place on Friday, February 6, 2026.
The players
Nora Ohnemus
A wrestler for Indianola High School who won the 100-pound Class 2A state championship at the IGHSAU 2026 State Wrestling Tournament.
Mara Davis
A wrestler for Algona High School who finished as the runner-up in the 100-pound Class 2A state championship match at the IGHSAU 2026 State Wrestling Tournament.
The takeaway
Ohnemus' state championship victory highlights the continued growth and success of girls' wrestling in Iowa, as the IGHSAU tournament provides a platform for the state's top female wrestlers to showcase their skills and compete at the highest level.
