Nebraska City Wrestlers Qualify for State at Districts

Several Nebraska City high school wrestlers earned spots at the state tournament after strong performances at the Class B-2 District Tournament.

Published on Feb. 16, 2026

Members of the Nebraska City boys' wrestling team qualified for the state tournament at the Class B-2 District Tournament held in Fort Calhoun on Saturday, February 14, 2026. Noah Boyer (113 pounds) earned first place at districts, improving his record to 42-3, while Callen Schnitzer (165 pounds) and Ethan Ramos (285 pounds) also qualified for state with their performances.

Why it matters

Qualifying for the state wrestling tournament is a major accomplishment for high school athletes, as it represents the culmination of a season's worth of hard work and dedication. Nebraska City's strong showing at the district tournament demonstrates the strength of their wrestling program and the talent of their student-athletes.

The details

At the Class B-2 District Tournament in Fort Calhoun, three Nebraska City wrestlers earned spots at the upcoming state tournament. Noah Boyer (113 pounds) took first place in his weight class, improving his season record to 42-3. Callen Schnitzer (165 pounds) and Ethan Ramos (285 pounds) also qualified for state with their performances at the district meet.

  • The Class B-2 District Tournament was held on Saturday, February 14, 2026.

The players

Noah Boyer

A 113-pound wrestler for the Nebraska City high school wrestling team who earned first place at the Class B-2 District Tournament, improving his season record to 42-3.

Callen Schnitzer

A 165-pound wrestler for the Nebraska City high school wrestling team who qualified for the state tournament at the Class B-2 District Tournament.

Ethan Ramos

A 285-pound wrestler for the Nebraska City high school wrestling team who qualified for the state tournament at the Class B-2 District Tournament.

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The takeaway

Nebraska City's strong performance at the Class B-2 District Tournament, with three wrestlers qualifying for the state tournament, demonstrates the strength and depth of their high school wrestling program. The athletes' hard work and dedication have paid off, and they will now have the opportunity to compete against the best wrestlers in the state.