Girls Wrestling News – Dec. 2023 – 1st
Now sanctioned in both states, these are girls wrestlers to watch in Cincinnati and NKY
The Ohio High School Athletic Association recognized and sanctioned girls wrestling for the time in Ohio in the 2022-2023 season. This year, girls wrestlers in Kentucky will get to experience the same as the Kentucky High School Athletic Association voted to recognize and host a girls wrestling tournament for the first time.
Here, listed in alphabetical order, are some returning athletes to watch as girls wrestling continues its growth across the Tristate.
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Top girls wrestlers to watch in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky
Andi Addis, Lebanon – In the 125-pound bracket, Addis secured a runner-up finish at the regional tournament before placing eighth in the state.
Sophie Anderson, Walton-Verona – Anderson enters the season as a potential favorite in Kentucky at 126 pounds after finishing as the state runner-up in the class last season as a sophomore.
Raegan Briggs, Harrison – Briggs picked up state championship No. 2 in her career last season, winning the 125-pound bracket after being the 115-pound champion the year before.
Chloe Dearwester, Harrison – The cream of the crop in Ohio girls wrestling, Dearwester became a three-time state champion last season at 105 pounds, winning each match at state by pinfall to complete an undefeated season.
Jessica Edwards, Harrison – At 235 pounds last season, Edwards was the regional champion before finishing sixth in the state to place in the finals for a third time.
Viktoriya Emelianova, Ryle – The Ryle senior was the sixth-place finisher in the state tournament last season at 185 pounds.
Kate Fenton, Lakota West – Fenton turned a regional runner-up finish in the 235-pound bracket into a fourth-place finish at the state tournament. … rest of story at … Cincinnati.com/Who-are-girls-wrestlers-to-watch-in-northern-kentucky-and-cincinnati
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