Area Wrestlers Earn Postseason Honors

Mya Bolander, Keanna Conrad, and Molly Olague recognized as outstanding wrestlers in 5A District 6

Apr. 7, 2026 at 2:56am

A cubist, geometric painting depicting the dynamic movements and competitive energy of a girls' wrestling match, with sharp planes of color and overlapping perspectives.The postseason honors for these exceptional young wrestlers reflect the rising prominence of girls' wrestling in Idaho high schools.Idaho Falls Today

EASTERN IDAHO – The 5A District 6 released its list of all-conference girls wrestlers, including three outstanding wrestlers: Idaho Falls' Mya Bolander, Blackfoot's Keanna Conrad, and Skyline's Molly Olague. Bolander and Conrad won state championships, while Olague was the state runner-up.

Why it matters

These awards highlight the exceptional talent and achievements of young female wrestlers in the region, showcasing the growth and competitiveness of girls' wrestling in Idaho high schools.

The details

Mya Bolander, a sophomore at Idaho Falls High School, won the state title at 110 pounds and finished the season with a 44-2 record. Keanna Conrad, a junior at Blackfoot High School, won her third consecutive state championship at 135 pounds. Molly Olague, a junior at Skyline High School, finished the season 43-1 and was the state runner-up at 170 pounds.

  • The 5A District 6 all-conference team was released on April 7, 2026.

The players

Mya Bolander

A sophomore wrestler at Idaho Falls High School who won the state title at 110 pounds and finished the season 44-2.

Keanna Conrad

A junior wrestler at Blackfoot High School who won her third consecutive state championship at 135 pounds.

Molly Olague

A junior wrestler at Skyline High School who finished the season 43-1 and was the state runner-up at 170 pounds.

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The takeaway

The recognition of these outstanding wrestlers highlights the growth and competitiveness of girls' wrestling in Idaho high schools, showcasing the talent and dedication of these young athletes.