In 2020, high school girls wrestling was not a state sanctioned sport in Ohio. The Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association organized a tournament to give female wrestlers a place to compete.
Kirra Mitchell has won 10 total state titles from 6th grade to her freshman year in high school, and she wants more girls to join wrestling alongside her.
Tellechea's wrestling career began with a question ... Now Tribbett coaches the girls program, the middle schoolers and is a high school boys assistant coach alongside her husband Jared, now ...
Girls in the Burrell School District could have two additional athletic opportunities if plans are approved by the school ...
Julissa Ortiz is about business, and her business — for years — has been wrestling. So when the Mariana Bracetti Academy ...
At 98 pounds, Mia Williams is proving that strength isn’t just about size, as the sixth grader recently made history as the ...
Siena Palmisciano has wrestled since she was in 6th grade. She didn't just have to compete against her opponents, she had to overcome seizures to prove she and other girls belonged.
Janelle Rotunda tried wrestling for the first time when she was a freshman. “In the second or third tournament, she blew her ...
The sophomore captured the state title after a third-place finish as a freshman. She placed second at the South Region ...
“Wrestling instills confidence in girls. Every success or failure is ... in a state and the quality and quantity of youth, middle school and high school wrestlers in a state,” Moyer said.
The top conference athletes and teams for each sport are featured on the WAC website at the conclusion of the sport’s season.
as the sixth grader recently made history as the first girl to win the boys’ Virginia Beach middle school wrestling championship. Competing in a predominantly male sport, Mia’s determination ...
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