Junior Schalles Award

All-Time Winners
YEAR NAME | SCHOOL
2022 Ryder Rogotzke, Stillwater (Minn.)
2021 Alex Facundo, Davison (Mich.)
2020 Nash Hutmacher, Chamberlain (S.D.)
2019 Greg Kerkvliet, Simley (Minn.)
2018 Mason Parris, Lawrenceburg (Ind.)
2017 Gable Steveson, Apple Valley (Minn.)
2016 Luke Weber, Forsyth (Montana)
2015 Max Thomsen, Laporte City-Union (Iowa)
2014 Brandon Womack, Scottsboro (Alabama)
2013 Adam Coon, Fowlerville (Michigan)
2012 Jordan Rogers, Mead (Spokane, Wash.)
2011 Nick Gwiazdowski, Duanesburg (New York)
2010 Kyven Gadson, Waterloo East (Iowa)
2009 Eloheim Palma, Cary (North Carolina)
2008 Kyle and Chase Cuthbertson, Scottsboro, Ala.
2007 Hunter Meys, Shenendehowa, N.Y.
2006 Jon Reader, Davison (Michigan)
2005 Jake Varner, Bakersfield (California)
2004 Coleman Scott, Central Waynesburg (Pa.)
2003 Roger Kish, Lapeer (Michigan) West
2002 Chase Metcalf, Davison (Michigan)
2001 Rusty Blackmon, Bradley Central (Cleveland, Tenn.)
2000 Chris Pendleton, Lemoore (California)
1999 Nick Simmons, Williamston (Michigan)
Wade Schalles

The Junior Schalles Award, which is given annually by WIN and Cliff Keen Athletics to the nation’s best high school pinner, is named after Wade Schalles, who set the college pin record at Clarion (Pa.) State where he also won two NCAA championships (1972-73). During his career, Schalles defeated 153 of 159 opponents and pinned 109.

Junior Schalles Award

Wade Schalles

The Junior Schalles Award, which is given annually by WIN and Cliff Keen Athletics to the nation’s best high school pinner, is named after Wade Schalles, who set the college pin record at Clarion (Pa.) State where he also won two NCAA championships (1972-73). During his career, Schalles defeated 153 of 159 opponents and pinned 109.

All-Time Winners
YEAR NAME | SCHOOL
2022 Ryder Rogotzke, Stillwater (Minn.)
2021 Alex Facundo, Davison (Mich.)
2020 Nash Hutmacher, Chamberlain (S.D.)
2019 Greg Kerkvliet, Simley (Minn.)
2018 Mason Parris, Lawrenceburg (Ind.)
2017 Gable Steveson, Apple Valley (Minn.)
2016 Luke Weber, Forsyth (Montana)
2015 Max Thomsen, Laporte City-Union (Iowa)
2014 Brandon Womack, Scottsboro (Alabama)
2013 Adam Coon, Fowlerville (Michigan)
2012 Jordan Rogers, Mead (Spokane, Wash.)
2011 Nick Gwiazdowski, Duanesburg (New York)
2010 Kyven Gadson, Waterloo East (Iowa)
2009 Eloheim Palma, Cary (North Carolina)
2008 Kyle and Chase Cuthbertson, Scottsboro, Ala.
2007 Hunter Meys, Shenendehowa, N.Y.
2006 Jon Reader, Davison (Michigan)
2005 Jake Varner, Bakersfield (California)
2004 Coleman Scott, Central Waynesburg (Pa.)
2003 Roger Kish, Lapeer (Michigan) West
2002 Chase Metcalf, Davison (Michigan)
2001 Rusty Blackmon, Bradley Central (Cleveland, Tenn.)
2000 Chris Pendleton, Lemoore (California)
1999 Nick Simmons, Williamston (Michigan)