Riverside's Molly Allen becomes four-time Iowa girls wrestling state champ
Riverside's Molly Allen becomes four-time Iowa girls wrestling state champ
LET’S SEE WHO WON A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP IN CORALVILLE CHANEY. I MEAN, STATE WRESTLING WRAPPED UP IN CORALVILLE. STARTED WITH THE GRAND MARSHALL HERE. LET’S START OUT IN TWO WAY, 100 POUNDS. INDIANOLA, SIERRA BECKER WAS DOMINANT FROM THE WORD GO AGAINST NATALIE BLAKE, A CEDAR FALLS. THE TAKEDOWN HERE IN THE SECOND PERIOD AND SHE WAS CRUISING. AND HERE’S THE MOMENT SHE BECAME THE FIRST FEMALE WRESTLER TO EVER WIN STATE FOR INDIANOLA. THE EMOTION, A 12 TWO MAJOR DECISION WIN FOR HER. THAT’S AWESOME. HOW ABOUT CLASS TWO? A 105? KATIE BUSCAGLIA OF RACCOON RIVER, NORTHWEST BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER. FLAWLESS GETS THE TAKEDOWN EARLY. SHE GOES UP SIX ONE. SHE WAS NOT GOING TO BE DENIED. SHE GOT THE TECH FALL AND THE TAKEDOWN IN THE THIRD PERIOD. DOES IT. SHE IS THE FIRST IOWA GIRL EVER TO WIN THREE SANCTIONED STATE WRESTLING TITLES, 7 TO 2. IT’S DEFINITELY IT’S ALWAYS GOING TO BE STRESSFUL COMING OUT HERE. I MEAN IT’S IT’S SCARY A LITTLE BIT NO MATTER WHO YOU’RE WRESTLING OR, YOU KNOW HOW MANY TIMES YOU’VE DONE IT. BUT I’M JUST I’M EXCITED. I’M REALLY HAPPY. SHE’S A BEAST. BUT HOW ABOUT IN CLASS TWO? A AT 110? IT WAS AN ALL CENTRAL IOWA BATTLE BETWEEN ANKENY’S NORA BOX AND NEVADA’S ASHLYN, LESLIE AND LESLIE WAS SHOT OUT OF A CANNON IMMEDIATELY ON THE ATTACK. SHE GETS THE TAKEDOWN, ALMOST THE PIN, AND THEN JUST A FEW MINUTES LATER, SHE FINISHES THE JOB, GETS THE PIN AND WINS THE TITLE. I DID IT BECAUSE NOT MANY PEOPLE KNEW MY NAME COMING IN, AND SO I JUST KEPT. I DID THAT TO KEEP MY NAME QUIET FOR NEXT YEAR. YOU GOT TO LOVE THAT. WE KNOW THE NAME NOW. 125 ANKENY IS THE ENGELBREKTSSON MADE IT TO THE FINALS AS THE SIXTH SEED. SHE’S IN THE BLACK JERSEY ON TOP IN COMMAND. WHAT A MOVE AGAINST THE GIRL FROM WEST DELAWARE. AND THAT IS A CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING PIN FOR ELISE. WHAT A THRILL. CONGRATULATIONS IN CLASS ONE, A 135. IT WAS THE ADEL SUPERSTAR COLBY STENBORG. EVERYONE KNOWS HER NAME. SHE WAS LOOKING TO BRING HOME ANOTHER STATE TITLE, AND SHE MADE LIGHT WORK OF HER OPPONENT IN THE TAKEDOWN. RIGHT THERE WAS NASTY BOONE TEN BOYD WAS DOMINANT FROM START TO FINISH. HERE’S A TAKEDOWN THAT WOULD COMPLETE THE 18 ONE TECH FALL VICTORY. STATE CHAMP AGAIN FEELS PRETTY GOOD. IT’S NICE TO JUST I WAS SURPRISED I DIDN’T EVEN KNOW I GET IT. MY COACH LOOKED OVER AND HE WAS LIKE TWO. AND I WAS LIKE, WHAT? CLOCKWORK. LIKE CLOCKWORK 2A1 40 ANKENY CENTENNIAL HAYDEN BARTLETT AGAINST SPENCER SHAYLEE SUTHERLAND. IT WAS NOT LOOKING GREAT EARLY FOR BRATLAND, BUT SHE’S ABLE TO TAKE THIS TO THE GROUND AND THEN COME OUT WITH THE TAKEDOWN OF HER OWN. THAT’S THREE POINTS. NO REAL DANGER FROM THERE. THE SOPHOMORE CRUISES TO A TEN ZERO MAJOR DECISION. SHE IS THE STATE CHAMPION. I DIDN’T THINK IT WAS REAL. I DIDN’T THINK IT WAS ACTUALLY HAPPENING. IT WAS SO UNREAL TO ME. IT MEANS A LOT TO ME. I’VE PRACTICED REALLY HARD. LIKE I REALLY WANTED THAT STATE TITLE THIS YEAR. HARD WORK PAYS OFF. IN CLASS ONE, A 235 BROOKLYNN ROBINSON GOT THE WIN. STATE CHAMP JUST 28 SECONDS IN FOR THAT PIN AND IN 2A1 35. NEVADA’S MACKENZIE AHRENS WINS IN SUDDEN VICTORY. RACCOON RIVER NORTHWEST WON THE
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Riverside's Molly Allen becomes four-time Iowa girls wrestling state champ
Iowa now has its second four-time state champion girls wrestler. Riverside's Molly Allen won the 1A state final Friday night at 125 pounds with a dominant 17-2 tech fall victory over Ellexis Stephens of Harlan. Allen joins Decorah's Naomi Simon as the only four-time champs on the girls' side of the sport. Simon won her fourth title last year at 170 before the sport split into its new 1A and 2A format.» Subscribe to vlog's YouTube page» Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play
CORALVILLE, Iowa —
Iowa now has its second four-time state champion girls wrestler.
Riverside's Molly Allen won the 1A state final Friday night at 125 pounds with a dominant 17-2 tech fall victory over Ellexis Stephens of Harlan.
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Allen joins Decorah's Naomi Simon as the only four-time champs on the girls' side of the sport. Simon won her fourth title last year at 170 before the sport split into its new 1A and 2A format.
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