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1936 | 1951 | 1952 | National Champions | 1957 Boomer Sooner PREVIEW The Staff THE SOONERS 2008-09 REVIEW OU Tradition The University 1974 | | 1957 | 1960 | 1963 | NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | 1936 | 1951 | 1952 | INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL SOONER NCAA CHAMPIONS AND OLYMPIANS SOONER ALL-AMERICANS YEAR NAME HOMETOWN WEIGHT 1978 Keith Stearns ............... Arcadia, N.Y. ......167 1952 (Helsinki, Finland) Tommy Evans ....................silver medal 1920s 1980s Billy Borders 1929 Lawrence Mantooth .... Purcell ...............125 1981 Andre Metzger ..................Cedar Springs, Mich.142 Danny Hodge 1981 Mark Schultz................ Palo Alto, Calif. ..167 1982 Andre Metzger ..................Cedar Springs, Mich.142 1930s 1956 (Melbourne, Australia) 1982 Dave Schultz ................ Palo Alto, Calif. ..167 1930 Lawrence Mantooth .... Purcell ...............125 Danny Hodge ....................silver medal 1982 Mark Schultz................ Palo Alto, Calif. ..177 1930 Hardie Lewis ................ Duncan ..............145 Tommy Evans ....................fifth place 1983 Mark Schultz................ Palo Alto, Calif. ..177 1932 Hardie Lewis ................ Duncan ..............145 Dick Delgado ....................fifth place 1985 Dan Chaid .................... San Jose, Calif. ...190 1934 Wayne Martin .............. Tulsa ..................135 Dale Lewis 1985 Melvin Douglas ............ Topeka, Kan. ......177 1934 Marion Foreman .......... Newkirk .............165 1986 Melvin Douglas ............ Topeka, Kan. ......177 1935 Vernon Sisney .............. Geary ................135 1960 (Rome, Italy) 1935 Wayne Martin .............. Tulsa ..................145 1990s Port Robertson .................head coach 1936 Wayne Martin .............. Tulsa ..................134* Dale Lewis 1990 Joe Reynolds ................ Moore ................142 1936 Harry Broadbent .......... Sulphur .............174 1996 John Kading ................ Glen Ellyn, Ill. ....190 1937 Bill Keas ....................... Hobart ...............155 1964 (Tokyo, Japan) 1938 David C. Matthews ....... Sulphur .............135 2000s Greg Ruth .........................sixth place Lt. Wayne Baughman .......seventh place 1940s 2000 Byron Tucker ............... ...McKinney, Va.174 2001 Michael Lightner ..............Marlow .......141 1940 Harold Byrd ................. Tulsa ..................128 1968 (Mexico City) 2003 Teyon Ware .......................Edmond ......141 Wayne Wells .....................fourth place 2003 Robbie Waller ...................Latrobe, Pa. 174 1950s Lt. Wayne Baughman .......fifth place 2005 Teyon Ware .......................Edmond ......141 1951 Phil Smith .................... Tulsa ..................157 1952 Bill Borders .................. Tulsa ..................123 1972 (Munich, Germany) * Voted Outstanding Wrestler of meet by coaches 1952 Tommy Evans ............... Tulsa ..................147* Wayne Wells .....................gold medal 1954 Tommy Evans ............... Tulsa ..................147* Lt. Wayne Baughman 1955 Danny Hodge ............... Perry .................177 1956 Danny Hodge ............... Perry .................177* 1984 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1956 Gordon Roesler ............ Perry .................HWT Mark Schultz.....................gold medal 1957 Dick Delgado ............... San Diego, Calif..115 Dave Schultz .....................gold medal 1957 Danny Hodge ............... Perry .................177* 1958 Dick Delgado ............... San Diego, Calif..115* 1988 (Seoul, South Korea) 1958 Paul Aubrey ................. Tulsa ..................137 Mark Schultz.....................sixth place 1959 Stan Abel ..................... Putnam City ......130 1996 (Atlanta, Ga.) 1960s Melvin Douglas .................seventh place 1960 Stan Abel ..................... Putman City ......130 6Former Sooner standout Teyon Ware 1960 George Goodner .......... Putnam City ......191 won two natinal championships during 2000 (Sydney, Australia) 1960 Dale Lewis ................... Rib Lake, Wis......HWT his Sooner career. He captured his first Melvin Douglas Quincey Clark 1961 Duwayne Miller ........... Putnam City ......123 141-pound NCAA title during his fresh- 1961 Dale Lewis ................... Rib Lake, Wis. ....HWT man campaign and claimed his second 1962 Mickey Martin ............. Tulsa ..................130 championship in 2005. 1962 Billy Carter ................... Tulsa ..................137 1962 Wayne Baughman ....... Oklahoma City ...191 1963 Mickey Martin ............. Tulsa ..................130* 1964 Mike Sager .................. Tulsa ..................137 1964 Jerry Stanley ................ Putnam City ......147 1965 Greg Ruth .................... Bethlehem, Pa. ..167 1966 Greg Ruth .................... Bethlehem, Pa. ..167 1967 David McGuire ............. Sand Springs .....130 1968 Wayne Wells ................ Oklahoma City ...152 1969 David McGuire ............. Sand Springs .....130 1969 Mike Grant ................... Grants Pass, Ore. 150 1969 Cleo McGlory ............... Stillwater...........160 | 256 All-Americans | 65 Individual national Champions | 23 Conference Titles | | 23 Conference Champions national | 65 Individual | 256 All-Americans 1970s 1970 Mike Grant ................... Grants Pass, Ore.150 1974 Gary Breece ................. Tulsa ..................118 1974 Rod Kilgore .................. Tulsa ..................158 1975 Shawn Garel ................ Cleveland, Ohio .118 1977 Rod Kilgore .................. Tulsa ..................167 84 2009-2010 Media Guide Boomer Sooner SOONER ALL-AMERICANS Year Name Finish Weight 1928 Marvin Leach ..................Second .....115 1953 Don Reece ......................Second .....123 1964 Jerry Tanner ....................Third ........115 Ronald Scott ...................Fourth ......137 Mike Sager .....................First ..........137 1929 Marvin Leach ..................Second .....115 John Eagleton .................Third ........157 Jerry Stanley ...................First ..........147 Lawrence Mantooth .......First ..........125 Frank Marks ....................Second .....167 Bill Lam ..........................Third ........157 Leo Miller .......................Second .....135 Sven Holm ......................Fourth ......191 1954 Tommy Evans ..................First ..........147 1930 Marvin Leach ..................Third ........115 John Eagleton .................Fourth ......157 1965 Mike Sager .....................Fifth .........137 Lawrence Mantooth .......First ..........125 Bill Lam ..........................Second .....157 PREVIEW Hardie Lewis ...................First ..........145 1955 Bobby Lyons ...................Second .....130 Greg Ruth .......................First ..........167 Phil Berry........................Third ........155 Danny Hodge ..................First ..........177 Roger Mickish .................Fourth ......177 1932 Hardie Lewis ...................First ..........145 1956 Dick Delgado ..................Third ........115 1966 Mike Sager .....................Second .....137 Bobby Lyons ...................Second .....130 Jerry Stanley ...................Third ........145 1934 Wayne Martin .................First ..........135 Gerald Bross....................Third ........157 Greg Ruth .......................First ..........160 Marion Foreman .............First ..........165 Danny Hodge ..................First ..........177 Roger Mickish .................Second .....167 Gordon Roesler ...............First ..........HWT Tony Bennett ..................Sixth ........191 The Staff 1935 Vernon Sisney .................First ..........135 Luke Sharpe ....................Third ........HWT Wayne Martin .................First ..........145 1957 Dick Delgado ..................First ..........115 Joe Kalpin .......................Third ........155 Leonard Shelton .............Fourth ......123 1967 David McGuire ................First ..........130 Port Robertson ...............Third ........165 Paul Aubrey ....................Fourth ......137 Wayne Wells ...................Second .....152 Rex Edgar .......................Third ........167 Cleo McGlory ..................Second .....160 1936 David Matthews .............Second .....123 Danny Hodge ..................First ..........177 Granville Liggins .............Sixth ........HWT Wayne Martin .................First ..........134 Bernard Sullivan .............Third ........191 Joe Kalpin .......................Fourth ......145 Gordon Roesler ...............Second .....HWT 1968 David McGuire ................Second .....150 THE SOONERS Bill Keas ..........................Second .....158 Mike Grant ......................Second .....145 Harry Broadbent .............First ..........174 1958 Dick Delgado ..................First ..........115 Wayne Wells ...................First ..........152 Stan Abel ........................Third ........130 Cleo McGlory ..................Second .....160 1937 Bill Carr ...........................Third ........118 Paul Aubrey ....................First ..........137 Charles Shivers ...............Fourth ......177 David Matthews .............Third ........126 Gordon Roesler ...............Second .....HWT Charles Carson ................Third ........145 1969 Stan Keely ......................Second .....123 Bill Keas ..........................First ..........155 1959 Stan Abel ........................First ..........130 David McGuire ................First ..........130 Marshall Word ................Second .....165 Paul Aubrey ....................Third ........137 Mike Grant ......................First ..........145 Sid Terry ..........................Second
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