4 Fort Gibson Wrestlers Earn State Titles

Fort Gibson High School dominates at OSSAA state wrestling championships

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Fort Gibson High School wrestlers made their mark at the new OG&E Coliseum in Oklahoma City, with four of their athletes winning individual state championships at the OSSAA state wrestling tournament.

Why it matters

Fort Gibson has long been a powerhouse in Oklahoma high school wrestling, and their continued success at the state level demonstrates the strength of their program and the hard work of their student-athletes.

The details

The four Fort Gibson wrestlers who won state titles were Ethan Williams (106 lbs), Jayden Nguyen (126 lbs), Liam Gonzalez (138 lbs), and Sophia Ramirez (145 lbs). This was a dominant performance by the Fort Gibson team, showcasing their depth and talent across multiple weight classes.

  • The OSSAA state wrestling championships were held on Saturday, March 1, 2026 at the new OG&E Coliseum in Oklahoma City.

The players

Ethan Williams

A Fort Gibson High School wrestler who won the 106 lb state championship.

Jayden Nguyen

A Fort Gibson High School wrestler who won the 126 lb state championship.

Liam Gonzalez

A Fort Gibson High School wrestler who won the 138 lb state championship.

Sophia Ramirez

A Fort Gibson High School wrestler who won the 145 lb state championship.

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What’s next

The Fort Gibson wrestling team will look to continue their success at the national high school wrestling championships later this spring.

The takeaway

Fort Gibson High School's dominance at the OSSAA state wrestling championships demonstrates the strength of their wrestling program and the dedication of their student-athletes, cementing their status as one of the top wrestling schools in Oklahoma.