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Six repeat as First Team members on 2013 ASICS Girls All-American Team

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Kayla Miracle of Indiana scores a takedown on the way to a 2012 Junior Nationals title. John Sachs photo

2013 ASICS Girls High School All-American Wrestling Team named


The nation's best girls high school wrestlers are being honored with the announcement of the 13th annual ASICS Girls High School All-American Wrestling Team.


The 2013 First Team members will be recognized at the ASICS/Vaughan Junior National Championships in Fargo, N.D., July 13-20, where they will be presented with their trophies. At the same time, the ASICS High School Girls Wrestler of the Year will be announced.


There were six members of the 2013 First Team who were selected as First Team members again in 2012: Haley Augello of Lockport High School (Ill.), Marina Doi of Kingsburg High School (Calif.), Cassy Herkelman of Cedar Falls High School (Iowa), Alyssa LaFrancis of West Covina High School (Calif.), Kayla Miracle of Culver Academy (Ind.) and Cody Pfau of Grand Valley High School (Colo.)


Augello, Miracle and Herkelman are on the ASICS First Team for the third straight years.


The ASICS Girls High School All-American Wrestling Team is selected by a nationwide panel of wrestling experts. It is the only national all-star team for which female high school wrestlers competing on all four grade levels are eligible. Athletes from across the nation were considered for their achievements in high school wrestling, as well as the major post-season freestyle and folkstyle competitions.


ASICS is a national sponsor of USA Wrestling and a major supporter of wrestling at all levels. ASICS has sponsored the nationally respected ASICS High School All-American Team for boys wrestlers for 28 years.


"The ASICS Tiger Corporation is proud to be a sponsor of the All-American wrestling team for girls" said Neil Duncan, Vice President of TW Promotions which represents ASICS. "We see this sport having a huge potential for growth, and look forward to the day when many more high schools and colleges across the country offer wrestling programs for the female athlete. These are our future Olympians in women's wrestling."


California led the nation with three First Team member, including LaFrancis and Doi, plus Cadence Lee of Gunn High School and Anastasia Lobsinger of Northgate High School. Iowa was the only other state with more than one First Teamer, including Herkelman and Megan Black of Eddyville High School.


Augello placed second at 112.25 pounds at 2013 U.S. Senior Open, the top placement of a high school wrestler in the event in any style. Lobsinger placed seventh at the U.S. Senior Open at 158.5 pounds.


Six First Team members won USA Wrestling ASICS/Vaughan Junior National titles in the summer of 2012, including Miracle, Pfau, Black, along with Amy Hou of Rome High School (Ga.), Alexis Porter of Shenedehowa High School (N.Y.) and Hope Steffenson of Kenai Central High School (Alaska).


Four First Teamers won the 2013 USA Wrestling Junior Folkstyle Nationals in Oklahoma: Miracle, LaFrancis, Pfau, plus Becka Leathers of Choctaw High School (Okla.)


Doi won a FILA Cadet World title in the summer of 2012. Miracle and Lobsinger also won FILA Cadet World medals last summer, with Miracle getting a silver medal and Lobsinger getting a bronze medal.


Five First Teamers were also Cadet National Champions last summer, Porter, Leathers, Herkelman and Lee, plus Teshya Alo of Kamehameha High School (Hawaii).


The First Team featured five seniors, six juniors, two sophomores and a freshman. In total, 10 states were represented on the First Team.


The Second Team was also star-studded, led by Junior Nationals freestyle champion Katie Germain of George Jenkins High School (Fla.), along with Junior National folkstyle champions Jasmine Bailey of Iowa City West High School (Iowa) and Kaylee Chavez of Savannah High School (Calif.), Steffanie Hampton of Leslie High School (Mich.) and Tiaria Scott of Evanston Township High School (Ill.) plus USGWA national champion Crista Hartinger of Lancaster High School (N.Y.)


The Third Team featured USA Wrestling Junior Nationals freestyle champion Kierra Boyce of Hendrickson High School (Texas), along with Junior Folkstyle champions Cady Chessin of Los Gatos High School (Calif.), Jessi Kee of Scottland High School (N.C.) and Kaitlyn Hill of Constantine High School (Mich.), plus Cadet Nationals freestyle champion Autumn Rux of Lansing Eastern High School (Mich.)


As the National Federation of State High Schools has yet to determine specific weight classes for girls wrestling, the athletes were selected based solely on achievement and ability. The top 14 athletes were named to the First Team, the second 14 athletes were named to the Second Team and the third 14 athletes were selected to the Third Team. Thirty athletes were named as Honorable Mention. An effort was made to make a reasonable spread of weights on each team. If the National Federation sets specific girls weight classes in the future, the selection committee will consider using those weight classes for the selection criteria at that time.


For the TheMat.com/ASICS Girls High School All-American Wrestling Team, athletes were identified in three weight ranges: Light (100-121 pounds); Middle (122-140 pounds); Upper (141 pounds and above).


In total, 72 wrestlers were selected to TheMat.com/ASICS Girls High School All-American Wrestling Team.


California led all states with 14 selections, followed by Texas and Hawaii with six, Michigan with five and New York and Washington with four


A total of 28 states were represented on the All-American Team. The team included 27 seniors, 26 juniors, 14 sophomores and 5 freshmen.


Women's wrestling is one of the fastest growing sports among youth sports for women. It has been an Olympic sport for the last three Olympic Games, the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece, the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China and the 2012 Olympics in London, England. There are an estimated 11,000 girls competing on the high school level in the United States today, and the number has grown each year for the last dozen years. Colleges continue to add women's wrestling on the varsity and club level across the nation.

2013 TheMat.com/ASICS Girls High School All-American Team


First Team (alphabetically)

Teshya Alo, freshman, Honolulu, Hawaii, Kamehameha High School, light

Haley Augello, senior, Lockport, Ill, Lockport High School, light

Megan Black,senior, Batavia, Iowa, Eddyville High School, middle

Marina Doi, junior, Kingsburg, Calif, Kingsburg High School, light

Cassy Herkelman, junior, Cedar Falls, Iowa, Cedar Falls High School, light

Amy Hou, senior, Rome, Ga., Rome High School, light

Alyssa LaFrancis, sophomore, Vista, Calif., West Covina High School, upper

Becka Leathers, sophomore, Choctaw, Okla., Choctaw High School, middle

Cadence Lee, junior, Los Altos Hill, Calif., Gunn High School, light

Anastasia Lobsinger, junior, Concord, Calif., Northgate High School, upper

Kayla Miracle, junior, Culver, Ind., Culver Academy, light

Cody Pfau, senior, Parachute, Colo., Grand Valley High School, light

Alexis Porter, junior, Ballston Lake, N.Y., Shenendehowa High School, upper

Hope Steffenson, senior, Kenai, Alaska, Kenai Central High School, light

Second Team (alphabetically)

Jasmine Bailey, junior, Iowa City, Iowa, Iowa City West High School, light

Kaylee Chevez, senior, Anaheim, Calif., Savannah High School, light

Regina Doi, junior, Kingsburg, Calif., Kingsburg High School, light

Rosemary Flores, senior, Port Richmond, N.Y., Curtis High School, light

Katie Germaine, senior, Lakeland, Fla., George Jenkins High School, middle

Francesca Giorgio, junior, West Lawn, Pa., Wilson High School, middle

Rachel Hale, junior, Bennington, Vermont, Mount Anthony High School, light

Steffanie Hampton, junior, Onondaga, Mich., Leslie High School, light

Cristta Hartinger, junior, Lancaster, N.Y., Lancaster High School, middle

Haley Moreno, senior, Fort Worth, Texas, Saginaw High School, light

Bree Rapoza, senior, Honolulu, Hawaii, Kamehameha High School, light

Tiaira Scott, senior, Evanston, Ill., Evanston Township High School, upper

Maya Nelson, sophomore, Denver, Colo., Denver East High Schook, middle

Jessika Rottier, sophomore, Little Suamico, Wis., North Pulaski High School, middle

Third Team (alphabetically)

Kierra Boyce, senior, Plugerville, Texas, Hendrickson High School, upper

Cady Chessin, senior, Los Gatos, Calif., Los Gatos High School, light

Danielle Coughlin, senior, Andover, Mass., North Andover High School

Jenna Elmlinger, sophomore, Buffalo, Wyo., Buffalo High School, middle

Gabriella Garcia, sophomore, Anaheim, Calif., Valencia High School, light

Kaitlyn Hill, sophomore, Constantine, Mich., Constantine High School, upper

Jessi Kee, junior, Laurinburg, N.C., Scottland High School, middle

Michelle Lomas, senior, Amarillo, Texas, Tascosa High School, light

Julia Long, junior, Mountain View, Wyo., Mountain View High School, light

Jasmine Mendoza, junior, San Jose, Calif., Overfelt High School, middle

Autumn Rux, junior, Lansing, Mich., Lansing Eastern High School, upper

Thai Ha Sloan, senior, Honolulu, Hawaii, Punahou School, light

Areana Villeascusa, junior, Rio Rico, Ariz., Rio Rico High School, middle

Alesha Zappitella, senior, Conneaut, Ohio, Conneaut High School, light

Honorable Mention (alphabetically)

Amanda Allen, senior, Texas, Liberty High School, upper

Jakeitha Baker, junior, Raleigh, N.C., Broughton High School, middle

Kelsey Baker, senior, Amarillo, Texas, Palo Duro High School, middle

Brittany Bates, freshman, Doyline, La., Doyline High School, light

Alexis Bleau, freshman, Schoharie, N.Y., Schoharie High School, light

Arian Carpio, sophomore, Federal Way, Wash., Beamer High School, middle

Kaelynn Canyete, senior, Waianae, Hawaii, Kapolei High School, light

Montana Drum, senior, Neosho, Mo., Neosho High School, middle

Rebecca Forsyth, sophomore, Beaverdam, Va., Patrick Henry High School, light

Yvonne Galindo, senior, El Paso, Texas, Jefferson High School, middle

Hanna Gladden, junior, Gadsden, Ala., Ohatchee High School, upper

Ryan Gibbons, sophomore, Rochester, Wash., Centralia High School, upper

Hanna Jewell, sophomore, Goodrich, Mich., Goodrich High School, light

Devyn Johnson, junior, Osakis, Minn., Osakis High School, light

Sariyah Jones, freshman, Modesto, Calif., James C. Enoch High School, light

Angelica Llanes, sophomore, Lamont, Calif., Arvin High School, light

Gina Lopez, senior, Anaheim, Calif., Western High School, upper

Shannon Paaaina, junior, Ewa Beach, Hawaii, Mid-Pacific Institute, middle

Harmony Pacheco, junior, Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii, Kamehameha High School, light

Gibby Paxton, senior, Crawfordsville, Ind., Southmont High School, light

Emily Pinson, sophomore, Lizella, Ga., Rutland High School, light

Jaimie Reif, junior, Racine, Wis., Kenosha Bradford High School, light

Allesha Reyes, senior, Othello, Wash., Othello High School, middle

Jessica Rodriguez, junior, Stockton, Calif., Lincoln South High School, upper

Vanessa Smith, senior, St. Paul, Minn., Apple Valley High School, light

Kenya Spencer, freshman, Caro, Mich., Caro High School, upper

Harriet Symington, senior, Bethesda, Md, Walt Whitman High School, light

Kiaya Van Scoyoc, junior, Lakewood, Wash., Lakes High School, upper

Sierra Vulgamore, sophomore, Williamsport, Ohio, Westfall High School, middle

Mallory Velte, senior, Cameron Park, Calif., Christian Brothers High School, middle


Light (100-121 pounds); Middle (122-140 pounds); Upper (141 pounds and above).

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