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2017 ASICS Girls High School All-American Wrestling Team announced

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by ASICS America Corporation

Gracie Figueroa of California, shown at the 2016 Junior Nationals, was among the eight wrestlers to repeat as First Team members. Photo by John Sachs, Tech-Fall.com


ASICS America Corporation is pleased to announce the 17th annual ASICS Girls High School All-American Wrestling Team. There were eight members of the 2016 First Team who were selected as First Team members again in 2017: McKayla Campbell of Wauseon High School (Ohio), Grace Figueroa of Selma High School (Calif.), Ronna Heaton of Brookings High School (S.D.), Macey Kilty of Stratford High School (Wis.), Alexandria Liles of Allen High School (Texas), Alleida Martinez of Selma High School. (Calif.), Kayla Marano of Jefferson High School (Ga.) and Brenda Reyna of Mount Vernon High School (Wash.). Campbell and Heaton are on their third straight ASICS First Team.


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.


The 2017 ASICS Girls High School All-American Team was finalized in early July, before the major summer competitions.


ASICS is a major supporter of wrestling at all levels. ASICS has sponsored the nationally respected ASICS High School All-American Team for boys’ wrestlers for 31 years.


“ASICS America 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. “Women’s wrestling is growing at all levels, with more opportunity on the college and Olympic levels. These are our future college national champions and Olympians in women’s wrestling.”


Four states boast two First Team members, California, Ohio, Washington and Wisconsin. Figueroa and Martinez represent California. Campbell and Autumn Gordon of Lancaster High School represent Ohio. Reyna and Cameron Guerin of Davis High School hail from Washington. Kilty and Jayden Laurent of Denmark High School come from Wisconsin. There were 10 different states represented on the First Team.


Heaton placed fourth in the 2017 U.S. Senior World Team Trials, while Gordon was sixth at the 2017 U.S. Senior Open. Seven First Team members won USA Wrestling Junior National titles in the summer of 2016, Figueroa, Marano, Martinez, Reyna and Guerin, plus Emily Shilson of Centennial High School (Minn.) and Alexandria Liles of Allen High School (Texas).


Eight First Teamers won the 2017 USA Wrestling Junior Folkstyle Nationals in Oklahoma: Figueroa, Marano, Shilson, Campbell, Kilty, Laurent and Gordon and Alara Boyd of Yorktown High School (Ind.).


2016 UWW Cadet World medalists on the First Team were Cadet World silver medalist Heaton, plus Cadet World bronze medalists Figueroa, Martinez, Kilty and Boyd. Five First Teamers were also Cadet National Champions last summer in Fargo, Figueroa, Shilson, Liles, Kilty and Laurent.


Four from the First Team won the 2017 UWW Junior Nationals and will compete at the Junior World Championships this summer in Finland: Figueroa, Heaton, Campbell and Guerin. Four from the First Team won the 2017 UWW Cadet Nationals and will compete in the Cadet World Championships this summer in Greece: Figueroa, Shilson, Liles and Boyd.


First-teamers who are from states with official state high school championships who won their state tournament in 2017 included Figueroa and Martinez from California plus Reyna and Guerin from Washington and Liles from Texas. The First Team featured five seniors, six juniors and three sophomores.


The Second Team was also star-studded, led by Junior Folkstyle National champions Emily Bruntil of Nooksack Valley High School (Wash.), Corey Burton of Oak Hills High School (Calif.), Alyvia Fiske of Vintage High School (Calif.) and Nkechinyere Nwankwo of Richmond Foster High School (Texas), plus Cadet Nationals champion Caitlyn Walker of Upper Moreland High School (Pa.)


The Third Team featured Junior Folkstyle Nationals champion Kaden Campbell of SOT Academy - Universal Learning Center (Colo.), Cadet Folkstyle Nationals champion Viktorya Torres of Granger High School (Wash.), plus Cadet Freestyle National champions Cara Broadus of Medical Professions/Teacher Preparation Academy (Conn.) and Jesse Kirby of Culpeper County High School (Va.)


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 12 selections, followed by Texas and Washington with seven, plus Wisconsin and Colorado with five. A total of 27 states were represented on the All-American Team. The team included 22 seniors, 31 juniors, 15 sophomores and four freshmen.


Women’s wrestling is one of the fastest growing sports among youth sports for women. It has been an Olympic sport for four Olympic Games, the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece, the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China, 2012 Olympics in London, England and the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. There are an estimated 15,000 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.

2017 ASICS GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING TEAM


First Team


Light McKayla Campbell Sr Wauseon, OH Wauseon High School

Light Grace Figueroa Jr Sanger, CA Selma High School

Light Autumn Gordon Sr Sugar Grove, OH Lancaster High School

Light Cameron Guerin Jr Yakima, WA Davis High School

Light Ronna Heaton Sr Brookings, SD Brookings High School

Light Macey Kilty So Stratford, WI Stratford High School

Light Alleida Martinez Jr Selma, CA Selma High School

Light Brenda Reyna Sr Mount Vernon, WA Mount Vernon High School

Light Emily Shilson So Maple Grove, MN Centennial High School

Middle Michaela Beck Jr New York, NY Trevor Day High School

Middle Alara Boyd So Muncie, IN Yorktown High School

Middle Alexandria Liles Jr Allen, TX Allen High School

Upper Jayden Laurent Jr Denmark, WI Denmark High School

Upper Kayla Marano Sr Jefferson, GA Jefferson High School

Second Team

Light Vayle Baker Jr Benton, PA Benton High School

Light Alexandra Hedrick Sr Fair Oaks, CA Bella Vista High School

Light Alisha Howk Jr Blue Springs, MO Blue Springs High School

Light Katlyn Pizzo Sr Madison Heights, MI Clawson High School

Light Caitlyn Walker Fr Hatboro, PA Upper Moreland High School

Middle Teniya Alo Jr Honolulu, HI Iolani High School

Middle Emily Bruntil Jr Everson, WA Nooksack Valley High School

Middle Ashlynn Ortega Jr Pueblo, CO Pueblo South High School

Middle Hanna Ramos So Kenosha, WI Bradford High School

Upper Corey Burton Jr Hesperia, CA Oak Hills High School

Upper Alexandra Castillo Jr Arleta, CA Birmingham Charter High School

Upper Kelani Corbett So Mililani, HI Leilehua High School

Upper Alyvia Fiske Sr Napa, CA Vintage High School

Upper Nkechinyere Nwankwo Sr Richmond, TX Richmond Foster High School

Third Team

Light Kaden Campbell So Greeley, CO SOT Academy/Universal Learning Center

Light Stefana Jelacic So Fountain Hills, AZ Mesa Mountain View High School

Light Asia Ray Sr Arlington, TX Arlington High School

Light Genae Sampract Sr Danville, IL Danville High School

Light Viktorya Torres Fr Granger, WA Granger High School

Light Amanda Walker Jr Hatboro, PA Upper Moreland High School

Middle Cara Broadus Jr Terryville, CT Medical Professions/Teacher Academy

Middle Hali Davis Jr Azle, TX Azle High School

Middle Breanna Douglas Jr Paola, KS Paola High School

Middle Erin Redford Sr Buckley, WA White River High School

Upper Emily Cue Jr Parker, CO Legend High School

Upper Jesse Kirby Jr Rixeyville, VA Culpeper County High School

Upper Abby Lees Sr Washougal, WA Washougal High School

Upper Marissa Patterson Sr Topeka, KS Shawnee Heights High School

Honorable Mentions

Light Kasey Baynon Jr Statesboro, GA Statesboro High School

Light Hailey Cox Jr Mapleton, UT Maple Mountain High School

Light Allison Davis Jr Bluff City, TN Sullivan East High School

Light Cierra Foster Sr Post Falls, ID Post Falls High School

Light Charlie Hamer Sr Lewisville, TX The Colony High School

Light Tiare-Lynn Ikei So Honolulu, HI Kaiser High School

Light Mya Kretzer So McPherson, KS McPherson High School

Light Trina Nguyen Jr Walnut, CA Diamond Ranch High School

Light Leah Olsen Sr Sedro Woolley, WA Sedro Woolley High School

Light Angel Rios Fr Arvada, CO Roosevelt High School

Light Jasmine Weaver Jr North Chesterfield, VA Meadowbrook High School

Middle Alyssa Aceval Sr San Jacinto, CA Corona High School

Middle Tiyahna Askew Fr Lawrenceville, GA Collins Hill High School

Middle Hailey Cancelleri Jr Staten Island, NY Curtis High School

Middle Sarah Conner Sr Brownsville, OR Central Linn High School

Middle Rory Coscia Jr Modesto, CA Enochs High School

Middle Brianna Csontos Sr Amissville, VA Culpeper County High School

Middle Jerzie Estrada So Parker, CO Selma High School

Middle Brooke Logan Jr El Mirage, AZ Liberty High School

Middle Xochitl Mota-Pettis So Humble, TX Klein High School

Middle Jessica Sanchez So Tulare, CA Tulare Union High School

Middle Alanah Vetterick Jr Norwalk, IA Norwalk High School

Upper Sierra Adams-Gregory So Lakewood, CA Milliken High School

Upper Rachel Bridges Sr Keller, TX Timbercreek High School

Upper Dymond Guilford Sr Lancaster, CA Eastside High School

Upper Natalie Kemp So DeForest, WI DeForest High School

Upper Syndee Kimber Jr Sitka, AK Mt. Edgecumbe High School

Upper Kiana Pugh Sr Mosinee, WI Mosinee High School

Upper Olivia Rondeau So Gaithersburg, MD Poolesville High School

Upper Kenya Lee-Sloan Jr Knoxville, TN Hardin Valley High School

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