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STATE CHAMPS: Iowa high school girls wrestling state champions for 2024

STATE CHAMPS: Iowa high school girls wrestling state champions for 2024
IS ON PARALLEL TO ANY OTHER SPORTING EVENT. IN ITS SECOND YEAR AS A SANCTIONED SPORT, THERE WERE UPSETS, THERE WERE OUTRIGHT WINS, AND THERE WAS SCREAMING FROM EVERY WHICH DIRECTION. IT’S SOMETHING THAT KATIE BUSCAGLIA IS DEFINITELY USED TO. THE SOPHOMORE TRIES TO BECOME THE FIRST EVER BACK TO BACK STATE CHAMPION. CHLOE SHEFFIELD OF DECORAH. THE OPPONENT, A DEADLOCKED FIRST PERIOD, BUT BUSCAGLIA SQUEEZES OUT A TAKEDOWN AND BREAKS FREE ON A REVERSAL TO BEAT OUT SHEFFIELD AND RUN IT BACK. AFTER I WON MY FIRST STATE, MY FIRST STATE TITLE, I MEAN IMMEDIATELY AFTER IT WAS LIKE I CAN BE THE FIRST FOUR TIMER. I MEAN, I’M THE FIRST TWO TIMER. I CAN BE THE FIRST THREE TIMER, I CAN BE THE FIRST FOUR TIMER REIGNING 110 CHAMP JASMINE LUDTKE WASTED NO TIME WITH THE ADVANTAGE. THE OTTUMWA SOPHOMORE HOLDS ON FOR A THREE POINT NEAR FALL AGAINST GABLE HEMAN OF OSAGE, LUDTKE KEPT SHOOTING FOR AN 8 TO 1 DECISION. SHE BECOMES A TWO TIMER WHO CAN NOW REST EASY. I CAN’T WAIT TO JUST BE STRESS FREE AND LIKE I ACTUALLY BE ABLE TO SLEEP. OKAY, SO IT JUST THERE’S SO MUCH EMOTION, BUT IT’S JUST SO MUCH HAPPINESS. CHURDAN LEAH CHANDLER COMES INTO THE 120 FINAL AS THE 14TH SEED. WAVERLY-SHELL ROCKS. FOURTH SEED CAMILLE SCHULTE TAKES CONTROL EARLY WITH A TAKEDOWN. CHANDLER TIES THE SCORE WITH AN ESCAPE, BUT SCHULTE SHOWS NO MERCY, TAKING DOWN CHANDLER AND RIDING IT OUT FOR THE PIN. COLBY TEN BORG THE TEN SEED, REPRESENTS SAYDEL IN THE 130 WEIGHT CLASS. TEN BORG DOWN TWO ZERO TO ANAMOSA. ADDION MUSSER TEN BORG TIES IT, THEN SNAGS THE NEAR FALL TO PUT HER IN THE LEAD, AND IT WAS CRUISE CONTROL. FROM THERE. COLBY TEN BORG GETS A 13 TO 2 MAJOR DECISION AND A MAJOR HUG FROM HER COACH. I JUST STARTED CRYING. I JUST IT WAS SUCH A GOOD MOMENT. I JUST HAD TO LET IT ALL OUT TO KNOW, BECAUSE HE’S BEEN THERE EVER SINCE I STARTED WRESTLING. IT WAS GOOD TO. HOW ARE YOU GOING TO CELEBRATE IT? OH, I’M GOING TO GO TO IHOP. I’M GONNA EAT. I’M GONNA GO EAT AND CELEBRATE WITH MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY. ANKENY WRESTLING CLUB’S HAILEY MCGREW COMES INTO THE FINALS AFTER A HUGE UPSET OVER THE ONE SEED, BUT MISSOURI VALLEY’S NICOLE OLSON COULDN’T BE STOPPED. MCGREW FIGHTS OUT OF NEAR PIN SITUATIONS, BUT OLSON GETS HER WHEN SHE’S GASSED, WINNING THE 155 WEIGHT CLASS BY FALL. THAT’S A WRAP HERE FROM THE GHC STATE TOURNAMENT FINALS.
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STATE CHAMPS: Iowa high school girls wrestling state champions for 2024
There were 448 qualifiers for the Iowa high school state wrestling tournament.There's one class for girls high school wrestling in Iowa, and 14 weight classes. Three Central Iowa wrestlers added a title to their name in the second-ever IGHSAU State Wrestling Tournament. 2024 Iowa high school state wrestling champions100 pounds: Katie Biscoglia of Raccoon River-Northwest105 pounds: Layla Phillips of Mason City110 pounds: Jasmine Luedtke, Ottumwa 115 pounds: Reanah Utterback of Sigourney-Keota120 pounds: Camille Schult of Waverly-Shell Rock125 pounds: Molly Allen of Riverside, Oakland130 pounds: Colbie Tenborg of Saydel135 pounds: Bella Miller of Wahlert, Dubuque140 pounds: Kiara Djoumessi of Waverly-Shell Rock145 pounds: Mahri Manz of Lewis Central155 pounds: Nicole Olson of Missouri Valley170 pounds: Naomi Simon of Decorah190 pounds: Libby Dix of Mount Vernon235 pounds: Olivia Huckfelt of SpencerGet more sports headlines from vlog» Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play

There were 448 qualifiers for the Iowa high school state wrestling tournament.

There's one class for girls high school wrestling in Iowa, and 14 weight classes.

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Three Central Iowa wrestlers added a title to their name in the second-ever IGHSAU State Wrestling Tournament.

2024 Iowa high school state wrestling champions

  • 100 pounds: Katie Biscoglia of Raccoon River-Northwest
  • 105 pounds: Layla Phillips of Mason City
  • 110 pounds: Jasmine Luedtke, Ottumwa
  • 115 pounds: Reanah Utterback of Sigourney-Keota
  • 120 pounds: Camille Schult of Waverly-Shell Rock
  • 125 pounds: Molly Allen of Riverside, Oakland
  • 130 pounds: Colbie Tenborg of Saydel
  • 135 pounds: Bella Miller of Wahlert, Dubuque
  • 140 pounds: Kiara Djoumessi of Waverly-Shell Rock
  • 145 pounds: Mahri Manz of Lewis Central
  • 155 pounds: Nicole Olson of Missouri Valley
  • 170 pounds: Naomi Simon of Decorah
  • 190 pounds: Libby Dix of Mount Vernon
  • 235 pounds: Olivia Huckfelt of Spencer

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