Pomona sophomore Jakob Romero and National No. 8 Jett Strickenberger went back-and-forth in Colorado's Class 5A title bout at 120 pounds.
St. Paris Graham's Alek Martin and Beaver Local's Logan Ours went down to the wire in Ohio's D2 state finals at 145 pounds.
Lindsey Wilson's Brandon Reed and Concordia's Tanner Farmer, a former Nebraska offensive lineman, locked up last March in a battle for the NAIA heavyweight title.
Stillwater and Mustang went head-to-head for Oklahoma's Class 6A team title, highlighted by the 160-pound clash between two of the nation's best 160-pounders: No. 6 Anthony Ferrari and No. 7 John Wiley.
Drake Ayala's 113-match win streak came to an end earlier this season when he moved up a weight to take on Ryder Block. The Iowa recruit went back up to 132 for the postseason for another shot at the previously unbeaten sophomore.
A high-scoring battle of unbeatens with a late flurry of activity and major team title implications riding on the outcome. The Indiana state 160-pound title bout had it all.
Penn State freshman Carter Starocci and second-ranked Logan Massa of Michigan tangled Sunday in a 174-pound bout that proved to be critical in the dual outcome between the Nittany Lions and Wolverines.
Before he became a Super Bowl champion with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tristan Wirfs claimed an Iowa state high school title.
Indiana's D.J. Washington started fast before Penn State freshman Carter Starocci rallied back in a high-scoring Big Ten battle at 174 pounds.
Iowa sophomore Nelson Brands made a season-opening statement, handling All-American Taylor Venz in the Hawkeyes' dual win against Nebraska.