Hawaii receives Kristie Davis Sportsmanship Award; All-Tournament Teams announced in freestyle for three age divisions at 2025 Women’s National Duals
by Savannah Asmann, USA Wrestling
Hawaii awarded the 2025 Kristie Davis Sportsmanship Award at the 2025 Women's National Duals in Westfield, Indiana.
The 14U, 16U and Junior All-Tournament Teams at the 2025 Women’s National Duals have been determined, based upon results from the competition held in Westfield, Indiana, on Thursday and Friday.
Hawaii was awarded the Kristie Davis Sportsmanship Award on Friday afternoon. This is Hawaii’s first time competing at the Women’s National Duals, as they also saw three athletes named to the Junior All-Tournament team: Serah Yogi (95), Auriana Wakinekona (115) and Sanairee Hasegawa (125).
Athletes who went undefeated in their dual meet matches qualified for the All-Tournament Team, needing a minimum of five victories to be included.
Regina Stoeser of South Dakota Gold (125), Peyton Hellmann of South Dakota Gold (130), Kesi Tsarni of Maryland (140), Elise Twait of Idaho (145), Grace Leota of Florida (190) and Amie Hartman of Idaho (207) all secured 9-0 records, leading the Junior Women’s freestyle All-Tournament team.
Ten athletes compiled 8-0 records to lead the 16U All-Tournament team: Lydia Bagley of New Jersey (95), McKenzie Mantei of Michigan (95), Abigail Gonzalez of Florida (120), Victoria Carbonaro of New Jersey (125), Shyla Sells of Oregon (135),Audrey Robinson of Oregon (140), Maddison Miller of Pennsylvania Red (145),Sarah Pulk of Minnesota (170), Abagail Lacy of Oklahoma (207) and Kenzie Barrett of Florida (235).
In the 14U age division, there were five athletes that held 9-0 records – Regan Kinneman of Arizona (85), Abby Guzzo of Pennsylvania Red (90), Daphney Gomez of Arizona (100), Apphia Gutierrez of Arizona (125) and Annette Preston of Arizona (165).
The tournament continues Saturday at 8 a.m. (ET) at Grand Park Events Center with the women’s Greco-Roman tournament. A complete schedule of events for this weekend’s tournament is available at usawrestlingevents.com.
All of the action will be broadcast live on FloWrestling. Full results from days one and two of the 14U Women’s National Duals are available on USA Bracketing.
Junior Women’s National Duals All-Tournament Team
95 pounds
Zoey Haney, Missouri Red (8-0)
Serah Yogi, Hawaii (6-0)
100 pounds
Ryleigh Sturgill, Tennessee (8-0)
Katey Valdez, Colorado (7-0)
Naiya Delos Santos, Kentucky (6-0)
105 pounds
Heather Crull, Indiana (8-0)
Killian Evans, Missouri (7-0)
Emma Faczak, Colorado (7-0)
Madison Nieuwenhuis, Michigan Red (7-0)
Alicia Kenfack, North Dakota Gold (6-0)
110 pounds
Violet Diaz, Iowa (8-0)
Kendall Moe, Indiana (8-0)
Julia Horger, Pennsylvania (7-0)
115 pounds
Auriana Wakinekona, Hawaii (6-0)
Reanah Utterback, Iowa (5-0)
Deyton Young, Louisiana (5-0)
120 pounds
Caley Graber, Minnesota (7-0)
Savannah Witt, Pennsylvania Blue (7-0)
125 pounds
Regina Stoeser, South Dakota Gold (9-0)
Martynique Davis, Arizona (8-0)
Sanairee Hasegawa, Hawaii (6-0)
Me'kala James, California Red (6-0)
Madilyn Peach, Wisconsin (6-0)
130 pounds
Peyton Hellmann, South Dakota Gold (9-0)
Caroline Hilton, Tennessee (6-0)
Tiyanna Mack, South Carolina (6-0)
Alexis Schneider, North Dakota Gold (5-0)
135 pounds
Emily Beckley, Oklahoma (8-0)
Carley Ceshker, Wisconsin (7-0)
Sophia Slaughter, Virginia (6-0)
Aleiya Cullinan, North Dakota Gold (5-0)
Abigail Mozden, Ohio Gray (7-0)
140 pounds
Kesi Tsarni, Maryland (9-0)
Alena Gracia, Arizona (7-0)
Louise Juitt, Missouri (7-0)
Alexis Lazar, Michigan Red (7-0)
Nora Akpan, Minnesota (6-0)
Elizabeth Rosenstiel, Alabama Blue (5-0)
145 pounds
Elise Twait, Idaho (9-0)
Riley Hanrahan, Wisconsin (7-0)
155 pounds
Olivia Georges, New Jersey (7-0)
Ava Guilmette, New York (7-0)
Matilda Hruby, Colorado (7-0)
Julia Araujo, North Dakota Gold (6-0)
Margaret Buurma, Michigan (5-0)
Angelinah De Leon, California Blue (5-0)
170 pounds
Jael Miller, Pennsylvania (6-0)
Chaniah Bernier, Maryland (5-0)
Kiley Dillow, Kansas (5-0)
Morgan Linton, Maryland (5-0)
190 pounds
Grace Leota, Florida (9-0)
Sialafua Polamalu, Oregon (6-0)
207 pounds
Amie Hartman, Idaho (9-0)
Maddie Miller, Ohio (7-0)
Koiline Govergo, North Dakota Gold (5-0)
235 pounds
Peyton Mullin, New York (8-0)
Jeralyn Spear, Missouri (8-0)
Brenda Banks, Pennsylvania Blue (7-0)
Chloe Hoselton, Illinois (5-0)
16U Women’s Freestyle All-Tournament Team
95 pounds
Lydia Bagley, New Jersey (8-0)
McKenzie Mantei, Michigan (8-0)
Brooklyn Henry, Pennsylvania Blue (7-0)
Olivia Munson, California (7-0)
100 pounds
Makayla Smith, Pennsylvania Blue (7-0)
Olivia Mancha, Virginia (6-0)
Josie Wilson, Kansas (6-0)
Krislynn Martinez, Kansas (5-0)
Carson Ava Robertson, South Carolina (5-0)
105 pounds
Hailey Delgado, Texas Blue (6-0)
110 pounds
Lyric Hetzer, Ohio Blue (7-0)
Justine Su, Tennessee (6-0)
Winter West, Washington (5-0)
115 pounds
Marlee Solomon, Pennsylvania Blue (7-0)
120 pounds
Abigail Gonzalez, Florida (8-0)
Carolyn Geckler, Ohio Blue (7-0)
Cameron Leng, Ohio Blue (7-0)
Airyka Reyes, Arizona (5-0)
125 pounds
Victoria Carbonaro, New Jersey (8-0)
Ranelle Smith, Oklahoma (7-0)
Aleia Apostol, California (6-0)
Hailey Turner, Virginia (6-0)
130 pounds
Neve O'Byrne, Pennsylvania Blue (6-0)
135 pounds
Shyla Sells, Oregon (8-0)
Saige McCleery, Washington (7-0)
Landri VonGonten, Texas Blue (6-0)
Stella Pettitt, Wisconsin (5-0)
140 pounds
Audrey Robinson, Oregon (8-0)
Julie Cimarusti, California (5-0)
145 pounds
Maddison Miller, Pennsylvania Red (8-0)
Eve Skrocki, Iowa (5-0)
155 pounds
Juliet Alt, Pennsylvania Blue (7-0)
Symone Jewell, California (7-0)
Siobhan Flanner, Kansas (6-0)
170 pounds
Sarah Pulk, Minnesota (8-0)
190 pounds
Aiden Pilarowski, Tennessee (6-0)
207 pounds
Abagail Lacy, Oklahoma (8-0)
235 pounds
Kenzie Barrett, Florida (8-0)
Aniyah Smith, Iowa (6-0)
14U Women’s Freestyle All-Tournament Team
75 pounds
Victoria Thiel, Ohio (8-0)
Elaina Soltero, California Blue (7-0)
80 pounds
Pearl Jewett, New York (8-0)
Payton Pizzuli, Ohio (8-0)
Mackenzie Amidon, California Blue (7-0)
85 pounds
Regan Kinneman, Arizona (9-0)
Grace Nedelsky, Indiana (7-0)
Lanaia Selig, Washington (7-0)
90 pounds
Abby Guzzo, Pennsylvania Red (9-0)
Giada Croteau, Pennsylvania Blue (7-0)
95 pounds
Abigail Peterson, Iowa (8-0)
Alexia Wolk, Missouri (8-0)
Azyah Rice, California Blue (5-0)
100 pounds
Daphney Gomez, Arizona (9-0)
Elissa Cruz, Oklahoma (8-0)
Serena Trujillo, Georgia (7-0)
Harper Gibson, South Dakota Bronze (6-0)
105 pounds
Annabelle Mueller, Illinois (8-0)
Guilianna Latshaw, Pennsylvania Blue (7-0)
Nabhanya Dhiman, New Jersey (6-0)
Samantha Massey, New York (6-0)
110 pounds
Alexandria Skidmore, Oklahoma (8-0)
Ella Schachtner, Wisconsin (7-0)
Isla Silva, Pennsylvania Blue (7-0)
115 pounds
Ava Rife, Missouri (8-0)
Kaylee Vera, Ohio (8-0)
Leeyah Rodriguez, California Blue (7-0)
120 pounds
Sasha Williams, Oklahoma (8-0)
Layla Namerow, Pennsylvania Blue (7-0)
Nova Estrada, South Carolina (6-0)
Vivienne Yarbrough, Texas (6-0)
125 pounds
Apphia Gutierrez, Arizona (9-0)
Ariel Biggs, Missouri (8-0)
KiMorah Cathey, Oklahoma (8-0)
Lexi Doxstader, New York (6-0)
Zaylyn Woods, Texas (6-0)
130 pounds
Rachel Garcia, Oklahoma (8-0)
Josie Insalaco, Georgia (7-0)
Cataleya Reveles, California Blue (7-0)
Victoria Lu, New Jersey (6-0)
135 pounds
McKenzie Grove, Tennessee (8-0)
Lillian Lampe, Ohio (8-0)
Scarlett Lucchese, New Jersey (5-0)
150 pounds
Alivianna Elsass, Ohio (8-0)
Camilla Hathaway, Pennsylvania Blue (7-0)
Aaliyah Miller, Wisconsin (7-0)
165 pounds
Annette Preston, Arizona (9-0)
Hannah Beasley, Indiana (8-0)
Lily Junkins, Georgia (7-0)
180 pounds
Halle Morgan, Michigan (8-0)
Princess Saili, Washington (7-0)
Olivia Martinez, Minnesota (6-0)
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