Excited to be in Emporia this weekend to get to watch @JacksonA1308 in the KS Shrine Bowl. Add another LB to the list of HHS linebackers to play in this game.
https://t.co/Eldt0fOMLe
Each year, the HHS coaches choose one male athlete as the Outstanding Senior Athlete. Students must participate in 2 or more sports in their Senior year to be eligible for the award. These students lead by example and are great role models for other student athletes.
As we conclude this season, we will be highlighting some of the program's accomplishments this season over the next several days. The first of these accomplishments comes with our three wrestlers, who all earned their 100th career wins this season for the Salthawks.
Earlier this season, the Boys team broke the team Falls and team Takedown records. Throughout the remaining weeks of the season, they continued to build on those.
New Takedown Record - 844, beating the 2002 record of 784.
New Fall Record - 227, beating the 2002 record of 174.
During the 2025-26 season, Juniors Max Harris and Cruz Cannon surpassed the program's season win record held by Romero Cotton (08) and Kade Smith (25), and now are tied for most wins by a Salthawk in a season at 49 wins.
In addition to Cannon and M. Harris surpassing the previous season wins record, Senior Jackson Anderson, Sophomore James Hill, and Junior Cooper Harris also surpassed the previous season win record of 41.
Junior Cruz Cannon will move to the top of the 4PT Nearfall categories for a season and a career.
4PT NF in a season is now 28
4PT NF in a career is now 41
At the completion of the season, the following athletes have moved up on the All-Time Win Leaderboard.
Cruz Cannon (JR) - #6 with 117 wins
Jackson Anderson (SR) - #8 with 115 wins
Max Harris (JR) - #14 with 101 wins