Team championship leaders
Combined, Division I
Kubasaki Dragons 28
St. Mary’s Titans 19
Nile C. Kinnick Red Devils 12
Kadena Panthers 6
American School In Japan Mustangs 4
Seoul American Falcons 3
Zama Trojans 2
Yokota Panthers 2
Division II
Robert D. Edgren Eagles 11
Yokota Panthers 6
Zama Trojans 3
Matthew C. Perry Samurai 2
Christian Academy Japan 1
Osan Cougars 1
Outstanding Wrestler Award Winners
1977, Mike Lewis, Kinnick.
1978, Masaru Yamada, Kubasaki.
1979, Dennis Higdon, Seoul American.
1980, Clint Yamaoka, Yokota.
1981, no tournament.
1982, Brian Webb, Seoul American.
1983, Ariel Morano, Kubasaki.
1984, Robert Westberg, Kubasaki.
1985, John Higa, Kubasaki.
1986, Antonio Pacheco, Kubasaki.
1987, Brian Hughes, Kubasaki.
1988, David Fish, ASIJ.
1989, Elbert Bailey, Kubasaki.
1990, Mike Greeson, Zama.
1991, Jens Larsson, St. Mary’s.
1992, Chris Gunderson, Kinnick.
1993, Tom Chavez, Kubasaki.
1994, Evan Moore, CAJ.
1995, Sam Colby, Seoul American.
1996, Kento Omori, St. Mary’s.
1997, Eduardo Ayala, St. Mary’s.
1998, Casey Vulcan, Seoul American.
1999, Ken Nagao, St. Mary’s.
2000, Randall Hull, Seoul American.
2001, Ray Lamb, Seoul American.
2002, Mundre Fleming, Kadena; and Bernam Tapang, Kubasaki.
2003, Zolboo Enkhbayar, Brent International.
2004, Zolboo Enkhbayar, Brent.
2005, David Burnett, Zama.
2006, Steve Courtney, Kubasaki.
2007, Carlos Albaladejo, Osan.
2008, Cameron Butts, Nile C. Kinnick.
2009, Scott Wood, Kubasaki.
2010, Harry Bloom, Kadena.
2011, Michael Spencer, Zama.
2012, Chad Wilder, Zama.
2013, Kalik Battle, Yokota.
2014, Kaleb Atchison, Robert D. Edgren, and Jeff Koo, St. Mary’s.
2015, Christian Fernandez, Kubasaki.
2016, Kazuho Kawashima, St. Mary’s.
2017, Hunter Lane, Daegu
2018, Hunter Lane, Daegu
2019, Rin Zoot, ASIJ.
2020, Marshall China, Perry.
2021, no tournament, coronavirus pandemic
2022, no tournament, coronavirus pandemic
2023, Jeremiah Drummer, Kadena.