Castle High School’s Keegan Goeas showcased his talent on the national stage, finishing 3rd in the 160 lbs weight class at the 2025 NHSCA High School National Championships in Virginia Beach. With this impressive performance, Goeas earned Senior All-American honors, cementing his place among the nation’s top high school wrestlers.
The NHSCA Nationals bring together elite wrestlers from across the country, making Goeas’ podium finish a significant achievement. His dedication, skill, and perseverance have put Hawaii wrestling in the spotlight once again.
Congratulations to Keegan Goeas on this incredible accomplishment!
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