Junior Hodge Trophy

All-Time Winners
YEAR NAME | SCHOOL
2022 Nick Feldman, Malvern Prep (Pa.)
2021 Jesse Mendez, Crown Point (Ind.)
2020 Keegan O’Toole, Arrowhead (Hartland, Wisc.)
2019 Andrew Alirez, Greeley Central (Colo.)
2018 Gable Steveson, Apple Valley (Minn.)
2017 Daton Fix, Sand Springs (Okla.)
2016 Mark Hall, Apple Valley (Minn.)
2015 Zahid Valencia, St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.)
2014 Chance MarstellerKennard-Dale (Fawn Grove, Pa.)
2013 Bo Jordan, Graham (St. Paris, Ohio)
2012 Jordan Rogers, Mead (Spokane, Wash.)
2011 Logan Storley, Webster (S.D.)
2010 Logan Stieber, Monroeville (Ohio)
2009 Chris Perry, Stillwater (Oklahoma)
2008 Jason Welch, Las Lomas (Walnut Creek, Calif.)
2007 Cody Gardner, Christianburg, Va.
2006 David Craig, Brandon (Florida)
2005 Troy Nickerson, Chenango Forks (New York)
2004 Jeff Jaggers, St. Peter Chanel (Bedford, Ohio)
2003 Mark Perry, Blair Academy (Blairstown, N.J.)
2002 Teyon Ware, Edmond North (Oklahoma)
2001 Steve Mocco, Blair Academy (Blairstown, N.J.)
2000 Jesse Jantzen, Shoreham Wading River (New York)
1999 Damion Hahn, Lakewood (New Jersey)
1998 Shane Roller, Bixby (Oklahoma)

The Junior Dan Hodge Trophy is named after the former Oklahoma national champion and presented annually to the nation’s best high school wrestler by the Resilite and Wrestling Insider Newsmagazine.

Dan Hodge

The award is named after Dan Hodge, the former three-time University of Oklahoma national champion (1955-57) who never allowed a takedown in his college career. He also pinned 36 of his 46 victims.

Junior Hodge Trophy

The Junior Dan Hodge Trophy is named after the former Oklahoma national champion and presented annually to the nation’s best high school wrestler by the Resilite and Wrestling Insider Newsmagazine.

Dan Hodge

The award is named after Dan Hodge, the former three-time University of Oklahoma national champion (1955-57) who never allowed a takedown in his college career. He also pinned 36 of his 46 victims.

All-Time Winners
YEAR NAME | SCHOOL
2022 Nick Feldman, Malvern Prep (Pa.)
2021 Jesse Mendez, Crown Point (Ind.)
2020 Keegan O’Toole, Arrowhead (Hartland, Wisc.)
2019 Andrew Alirez, Greeley Central (Colo.)
2018 Gable Steveson, Apple Valley (Minn.)
2017 Daton Fix, Sand Springs (Okla.)
2016 Mark Hall, Apple Valley (Minn.)
2015 Zahid Valencia, St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.)
2014 Chance MarstellerKennard-Dale (Fawn Grove, Pa.)
2013 Bo Jordan, Graham (St. Paris, Ohio)
2012 Jordan Rogers, Mead (Spokane, Wash.)
2011 Logan Storley, Webster (S.D.)
2010 Logan Stieber, Monroeville (Ohio)
2009 Chris Perry, Stillwater (Oklahoma)
2008 Jason Welch, Las Lomas (Walnut Creek, Calif.)
2007 Cody Gardner, Christianburg, Va.
2006 David Craig, Brandon (Florida)
2005 Troy Nickerson, Chenango Forks (New York)
2004 Jeff Jaggers, St. Peter Chanel (Bedford, Ohio)
2003 Mark Perry, Blair Academy (Blairstown, N.J.)
2002 Teyon Ware, Edmond North (Oklahoma)
2001 Steve Mocco, Blair Academy (Blairstown, N.J.)
2000 Jesse Jantzen, Shoreham Wading River (New York)
1999 Damion Hahn, Lakewood (New Jersey)
1998 Shane Roller, Bixby (Oklahoma)