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The area’s struggles shine when champions crowned Big Mountain Girls Invitational – Nation.lk – The People’s Gazette

The area’s struggles shine when champions crowned Big Mountain Girls Invitational – Nation.lk – The People’s Gazette

Zuri Tavares from Southern Fremont with the chain and the bracket of his champion after winning the 120-pound title on Saturday at Big Mountain Girls Invitation. | Allan Steele, Eastidahonews.com.

Burley – Big Mountain Girls Invitational Wresting’s invitation tournament had little of everything.

Protective state champions that exacerbate their podium repetition skills.

The freshmen began to make a name.

There were 40 teams that competed from all over the country, including Aidahosports.com # 1 Rocky Mountain.

When he finally arranged, eight fighters in the area reached the finals on Saturday and six brought titles home.

“There is a greater pressure,” said Kiana Conrad of Blackfoot to hold the title of defense of the state champion. “Girls work to defeat me … I just have to work more.”

Conrad, only a sophomore, improved to 28-0 this season with a 17-0 technological fall over Jasin Carpenter on Bull in the final of 132.

Salmons OCONNORSalmon’s Raelynn O’Connor celebrates his third Big Mountain Invitational title. | Allan Steele, Eastidahonews.com

Salmon champion Ralin O’Conner won his third big Big Mountain Invitational title, beating the Rocky Mountain 16-2 Kiera Huese in a big solution.

Other champions included Catherine Christensen from West Side at 107, Zuri Tavares from Southern Fremont at 120, Kate Alred from Preston at 152, and asks Olag of Skyline at 165.

“It’s good,” Tavares said to his freshman.

She broke her nose early in the season, but that didn’t slow her down. She should wear a mask for her matches, which affects her peripheral vision.

Preston girl2Kate of Preston Alred controlled her 152 -pound match. | Allan Steele, Eastidahonews.com

It was not a problem on Saturday, as she caught Emmet’s Crystl Emm at 1:08 to add to her pin. She set herself an ambitious goal of 25 pins her freshman and has already surpassed this Mark, she said after improving to 30-4.

Tavares, who comes from a wrestling family, started competing in third grade and switched to the Cougars’s Varsity team quite easily. It is ranked fifth in the state in 120 by aidahosports.com.

“I like to prove that people are wrong,” she said. “Girls can fight.”

Skyline Olague received a late start of the season after receiving an ankle injury.

The final of 165 on Saturday was only her 12th match of the season, but the sophomore took his 10th win with a pin from the first round over Rihanna Walter at Canyon Ridge.

“I just come back with revenge,” Olag said. “I’m super pumping to win this one. (Walter) beat me two weeks ago in double … So I’m super happy to get the victory. “

Mia Perrston made the final of 138, and Bela Smith of Malad reached the match of 235 championships.

# 1 Rocky Mountin won the team title with 172 points, and Malad was second with 142. Preston ranked fourth.

Malad girls are fightingMalad finished second in the team ranking. | Allan Steele, Eastidahonews.

Big Mountain Girls Invitational

100

1st place – Raelynn O’connor of Salmon
2nd place – Kiera Hersel of Rocky Mountain
3rd place – Alena Mesrli from West Jefferson
4th place – Catherine Montalvan from West Jefferson
5th place – Eva Finley from Bull
6th place – Brooklyn Pena from Ridge Canyon

107

1st place – Catherine Christensen by West Side
2nd place – Kyra Cobb by Timberline
3rd place – Mya Bolander of Idaho Falls
4th place – Vanessa Ortiz from Glens Ferry
5th place – Jasmine Fedai from Ridge Canyon
6th place – Braylee Price of Malad

114

1st place – Talea Nichols by Rocky Mountain
2nd place – Ali Zhankara from Bull
3rd place – Lydia Townsend of the Marsh Valley
4th place – Aideliz Salas of Minico
5th place – Jose Reed of Chaallis
6th place – Xoey Zollinger from Skyline

120

1st place – Zuri Tavares from Southern FreMont
2nd place – Krista Elder from Emmett
3rd place – Kayzha Vail by Bonneville
4th place – Bella McCulow from Malad
5th place – Malana Campbell from Canyon Ridge
6th place – Natalie Perusis of Preston

126

1st place – Cassia Hanks from Burley
2nd place – Elyse Asaro by Rocky Mountain
3rd place – Alex Allan of Rocky Mountain
4th place – Elazae Flores of Columbia
5th place – Riley Nielson of Malad
6th place – Nea Padron from Burley

132

1st place – Kiana Conrad from Blackfoot
2nd place – carpenter jasmine from Bull
3rd place – Leah Westover on the west
4th place – Madeline Hatchett of Glenns Ferry
5th place – Sabina Bennetts from Chaallis
6th place – Lexeigh Dowd from Twin Falls

138

1st place – Kylie Fowler from Middleton
2nd place – Mia Perston from Preston
3rd place – Shulz Rubs from Malad
4th place – Marisol Bueno by Wendell
5th place – Kylie Apodaka from Colombia
6th place – Ava Savage of Blackfoot

145

1st place – Roxy Sheen of Buhl
2nd place – Gracin Dennis from Emmet
3rd place – Katelin Fowler from Middleton
4th place – Cashlin Volkel of Kimberly
5th place – Heather Burne from Bonevil
6th place – Julia Banks from Chaallis

152

1st place – Kate Alred of Preston
2nd place – AJ Moe by Rocky Mountain
3rd place – Samantha Harper from Lake Bear
4th place – Emmy Win Stoks of Madison
5th place – Lily Bontcher from Aidaho Waterfall
6th place – Grace Chen from Minico

165

1st place – Molly Olag of Skyline
2nd place – Rihanna Walter from Canyon Ridge
3rd place – Gavin Brown of Rocky Mountain
4th place – Sarah Toribau from Okley
5th place – Presley Bennett from Preston
6th place – Eli Hansen of Madison

185

1st place – Sage Larson by Twin Falls
2nd place – Rebecka Vail by Minico
3rd place – Margaret Hutchings from Filer
4th place – Khali Spakman from Preston
5th place – Kale Carter from Malad
6th place – Aubrie Evans from Sugar Salem

235

1st place – Rees Moody of Rocky Mountain
2nd place – Bella Smith of Malad
3rd place – Charlie Robinson of Rigby
4th place – Chloe Wodesworth from the Snake River
5th place – Saydie Lindsay from Bonneville

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