Bluefield, VA Native Dalton Robinson Reaches 100 Career Wins for Graham Wrestling

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Dalton Robinson has won the hearts of many through a remarkable high school athletic journey, and his latest achievement marks a defining moment in his career as he reaches 100 career wins for Graham Wrestling.

A native of Bluefield, Virginia, Dalton has become a cornerstone of the Graham program, earning respect not only for his results on the mat but also for his dedication, discipline, and competitive spirit.

His success was further highlighted at the Tim Woodward Classic, where he recently captured first place and was also named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler, adding another major honor to his growing résumé.

During the 2024–25 wrestling season, Dalton holds an overall record of 9–5, matching his 2024–25 season record of 9–5, while posting an impressive 78 percent bonus win rate, a reflection of his ability to finish matches decisively.

These performances have continued to elevate his profile among fans and followers, as he steadily gains recognition within the wrestling community.

Now a senior in the Class of 2026, Dalton stands 6’1” and is widely recognized as a multi-sport athlete, excelling beyond wrestling in both soccer and football at the varsity level for Graham High School.

On the soccer field, he plays defense wearing jersey number 6. As a sophomore in 2023, he helped lead Graham to an 18–2–1 record, including an 11–0 regional mark and a first-place regional finish, while earning a National Rank of #221 and a State Rank of #26.

He followed that with a strong junior season in 2024, posting a 17–3–2 record, remaining undefeated in region play at 13–0, again finishing first in the region, and recording a National Rank of #673 and a State Rank of #74.

Dalton also makes his impact felt on the football field as a free safety, wearing jersey number 35 for Graham Varsity Football.

During his 2023 sophomore season, he helped guide the team to a 12–2 overall record, a 5–0 regional record, and a first-place regional finish, while earning a State Rank of #49.

His athletic versatility and consistency across three sports have made him one of the most respected student-athletes at Graham.

With multiple titles, honorable mentions, and now 100 career wrestling wins, Dalton Robinson continues to build a legacy defined by hard work and excellence.

As he aspires to become a professional athlete, his journey at Graham High School stands as a powerful example of what dedication and passion can achieve, both on and off the field.

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