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2026 Class 1 Boys 215lb State Preview

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  • The article previews the 2026 Class 1 Boys 215lb State tournament, analyzing the bracket and projecting potential finalists based on rankings.
  • Crae Coffey from South Harrison is highlighted as the favorite to win the tournament.
  • The article breaks down the bracket into four quarters, discussing key wrestlers in each section and potential upsets.
  • Semifinal matchups are highlighted as key points of interest in the tournament.
  • The projected medal stand places Coffey in first, followed by Burks, Nixdorf, Mccloud, Carpenter, and Poe.

2026 Class 1 Boys 215lb State Preview

The roadmap to the state podium is here. We’ve analyzed the 2026 Class 1 Boys 215lb bracket using season-long head-to-head results and our established individual rankings to project the path to the finals.

The below information is based solely on our latest round of rankings. We fully understand wrestling has to happen on the mat, there will be countless upsets, and wrestlers will wrestle differently at state. Enjoy the week, and have a successful and safe week to everyone.

Deep Dive: View our complete Class 1 215lb Individual Rankings for a full breakdown of the field.

The Favorite

Crae Coffey (South Harrison) enters as the #1 ranked wrestler in the state. With a dominant season record, Crae is the front-runner to stand atop the podium in this bracket.

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