🌟 Hmong CN Rising Star: Jaxton Moua

When most kids his age are still learning the basics of competition, Jaxton Moua is already making a name for himself on some of Wisconsin’s biggest wrestling stages.

Representing the Brown Deer Jr. Falcons Wrestling Club in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jaxton has emerged as one of the most promising young wrestlers in the region. Competing against some of the toughest youth talent in the state, he has consistently found himself wrestling deep into championship brackets and standing atop the podium.

What separates Jaxton from many wrestlers his age is his ability to perform at his best when the stakes are highest. He’s proven that he belongs among Wisconsin’s elite youth wrestlers. In 2026, Jaxton captured the 10U Freestyle State Championship at 56 pounds, dominating the bracket with a technical fall victory and a pin in the finals series.

His success isn’t limited to a single style. During the 2026 WWF Kids Folkstyle State Championships, Jaxton battled his way through a highly competitive 54-pound division, earning a spot in the championship match against Axel Soto after advancing through tough rounds against some of the state’s best young wrestlers.

From local tournaments to major state events, Jaxton has accumulated numerous first-place finishes and podium appearances while competing throughout Wisconsin and the Midwest. His Trackwrestling profile showcases an impressive collection of tournament victories and championship runs dating back several seasons.

Jaxton wrestles with an aggressive style that keeps opponents under constant pressure. He attacks positions confidently, creates scoring opportunities, and isn’t afraid to battle through difficult situations. Even in tightly contested semifinal matches, his determination and competitive mindset continue to shine through.

Behind every successful young wrestler is a strong support system, and Jaxton continues to develop within the growing Brown Deer wrestling community. The Brown Deer program has become one of Wisconsin’s rising wrestling organizations, building a strong pipeline of athletes from youth wrestling all the way through the high school ranks.

As he continues to grow physically and develop his skills, Jaxton’s future in wrestling looks incredibly bright. The trophies and championships are impressive, but perhaps most exciting is the fact that he’s still only scratching the surface of his potential.

For the Hmong community, athletes like Jaxton represent the next generation of competitors who are carrying our name onto bigger stages and proving that hard work, discipline, and dedication can open doors to success.

Keep an eye on this young wrestler.

The future is bright, and Jaxton Moua is just getting started.

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