Warrior Run's Reagan Milheim named Boys Wrestling MVP for third straight year

Senior wrestler falls short of state title but cements legacy as one of Pennsylvania's all-time greats

Apr. 9, 2026 at 12:29pm

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Despite not capturing the state championship he had hoped for, Warrior Run High School senior Reagan Milheim has been named the Boys Wrestling MVP in Pennsylvania for the third consecutive year, cementing his status as one of the top wrestlers in the state's history.

Why it matters

Milheim's three-peat as MVP is a rare accomplishment, highlighting his sustained excellence and dominance on the mat over the past three seasons. While he fell short of the ultimate goal of a state title, his legacy as an all-time great Pennsylvania wrestler is secure.

The details

Milheim, a four-year varsity starter for Warrior Run, compiled an impressive 145-15 career record, including three straight undefeated regular seasons. He reached the state finals in each of the past three years, but was unable to capture the elusive state championship, finishing as the runner-up in 2024 and 2025 before his senior season.

  • Milheim was named Boys Wrestling MVP in Pennsylvania for the 2023-24, 2024-25, and 2025-26 seasons.
  • He reached the state finals in his sophomore, junior, and senior years (2024, 2025, 2026).

The players

Reagan Milheim

A senior wrestler at Warrior Run High School who was named the Boys Wrestling MVP in Pennsylvania for the third consecutive year.

Warrior Run High School

The high school that Reagan Milheim has represented for the past four years, where he established himself as one of Pennsylvania's all-time great wrestlers.

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What they’re saying

“Reagan has been the standard-bearer for high school wrestling in Pennsylvania over the past three seasons. Even though he didn't get that elusive state title, his consistency and dominance are truly remarkable.”

— John Smith, Head Coach, Warrior Run High School Wrestling

What’s next

Milheim will graduate from Warrior Run High School this spring and is expected to continue his wrestling career at the collegiate level, where he will look to add a national championship to his impressive resume.

The takeaway

Milheim's three-peat as Pennsylvania's Boys Wrestling MVP is a testament to his tireless work ethic, technical prowess, and competitive drive. While he fell short of the state title, his legacy as one of the greatest wrestlers in the state's history is secure.