Women’s Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team announced at AFSW Junior National Duals
by Richard Immel, USA Wrestling
Kendall Moe of Indiana went 8-0 in women’s Greco-Roman at the Air Force Special Warfare Junior National Duals.
The Women’s Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team at the 2024 Air Force Special Warfare Junior National Duals has been announced, based upon results from the competition held in Tulsa, Okla., on Friday and Saturday.
Athletes who went undefeated in their dual meet matches qualified for the All-Tournament Team, needing a minimum of four victories to be included.
35 athletes representing 15 different states were awarded spots on the Women’s Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team.
17 undefeated athletes posted perfect 8-0 records, the most of anyone in the tournament—Justice Gutierrez of Colorado, Kinlee Brandley of Utah, Katey Valdez of Colorado, Kendall Moe of Indiana, Addie Morse or Oklahoma, Abbi Cooper of California, Joely Slyter of Idaho, Eden Hernandez of California, Kaidance Gerg of Idaho, Zoe Fries of Idaho, Rejan Alhashash of Ohio, Delarie Juarez of California, Brijatte Garcia of Texas, Eduarda Rodrigues of California, Jaiah O'Neal of Indiana, Alexandria Alli of Ohio and Tilisa Matakaiongo of Utah.
California placed the most athletes on the Women’s Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team with seven. Two states had four individuals qualify for the team—Idaho and Ohio. Texas was the lone team to finish with three All-Tournament Team members. Six states were able to put two athletes on the team—Colorado, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Utah. Five others gained a single member—Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, Missouri and Oklahoma.
Women’s Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team#
Weight, Name, State, Record
Weight | Wrestler | State | Record |
---|---|---|---|
95 | Justice Gutierrez | Colorado | 8-0 |
95 | Annalise Maralit | South Carolina | 7-0 |
95 | Kinlee Brandley | Utah | 8-0 |
100 | Katey Valdez | Colorado | 8-0 |
100 | Kendall Moe | Indiana | 8-0 |
105 | Erin Rizzuto | Florida | 6-0 |
105 | Addie Morse | Oklahoma | 8-0 |
110 | Abbi Cooper | California | 8-0 |
110 | Joely Slyter | Idaho | 8-0 |
115 | Eden Hernandez | California | 8-0 |
115 | Xiomara Gallego | California | 6-0 |
120 | Aspen Blasko | Minnesota | 6-0 |
120 | Raegan Briggs | Ohio | 6-0 |
120 | Zao Estrada | South Carolina | 7-0 |
130 | Janie Houser | California | 5-0 |
130 | Kaidance Gerg | Idaho | 8-0 |
130 | Tyler Swanigan | Michigan | 4-0 |
130 | Abigail Mozden | Ohio | 6-0 |
135 | Sydney Thompson | Michigan | 5-0 |
140 | Zoe Fries | Idaho | 8-0 |
140 | Rejan Alhashash | Ohio | 8-0 |
140 | Josephine Dollman | Pennsylvania | 7-0 |
140 | Alicen Dillard | Texas | 6-0 |
145 | Delarie Juarez | California | 8-0 |
145 | Brijatte Garcia | Texas | 8-0 |
155 | Eduarda Rodrigues | California | 8-0 |
170 | Jaiah O'Neal | Indiana | 8-0 |
170 | Alana Thelin | Missouri | 5-0 |
170 | Alexandria Alli | Ohio | 8-0 |
190 | Katianna Martinez | California | 5-0 |
190 | Genevieve An | Georgia | 6-0 |
190 | Amie Hartman | Idaho | 7-0 |
190 | Alyssa Favara | Pennsylvania | 5-0 |
190 | Asaiya Golphin | Texas | 5-0 |
235 | Tilisa Matakaiongo | Utah | 8-0 |
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