Nash Hutmacher

Nash Hutmacher was a four-time South Dakota state high school champion for Chamberlain High School in Oacoma, South Dakota. He was the first four-time heavyweight state champion in South Dakota history and the first four-time champion in one weight class in state history.

He first started practicing with the varsity team as a sixth grader and amassed 226 career wins and competed in six state tournaments.

Nash won each of his final 73 matches by pin - 71 in the first period - the second-longest pin streak in the history of high school wrestling.

Career high school record of 166-0, including 43-0 as a senior, with each win via pin including 30 within one minute. Won the Junior Schalles Award, named in honor of National Wrestling Hall of Fame Distinguished Member Wade Schalles, as the nation’s best high school pinner.

Nash was 33-0 with 32 pins and one forfeit as a junior after going 46-0 as a sophomore and 44-0 as a freshman.

He was a four-time All-American who won several events, including pinning three of his four opponents en route to the 2019 USA Wrestling Junior Folkstyle National Championship and winning the 2017 USA Wrestling Cadet Freestyle National Championship.

Awards:

Year
2020
Award
Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award
Chapter/Region
South Dakota

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