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The NCHSAA wrestling seasons concluded over a month ago, and it's time to vote the best wrestler.
Fayetteville-area girls wrestling brought home three individual state championships from Terry Sanford's Amelia Pranka, and Jack Britt's Mia Pardo, and Isabella Hernandez, and the Buccaneers captured a back-to-back team title in the NCHSAA 7A.
Now, it's the fans' opportunity to decide on which Cumberland County athlete should be the 910Preps Girls' Wrestler of the Year.
Here are 22 nominees to vote among. Voting is unlimited and will conclude on Wednesday, April 8, at 8 a.m., with a winner being announced shortly after.
Please be sure to send a clear headshot photo (head and shoulders) to [email protected] when voting for all athletes for recognition.
Ava Babich, Terry Sanford — Babich finished the season with a 12-5 record.
Saliyah Brooks, Seventy-First — Brooks earned the Eastern Sandhills Conference Wrestler of the Year award after posting a 22-3 record and a third-place finish in the 6A state championships.
Thaliana Brown, Westover — Brown, the 132-pounder, finished the year 23-8, and earned third place in the 6A State title.
Morgan Carpenter, Pine Forest — Carpenter was a strong wrestler this year. She recorded a 23-5 season.
Kahmali Fondinka, Jack Britt — After a 23-2 season, Fondinka finished third place in the state championship.
Alyvia Hawkins, Seventy-First — Hawkins had a great season. She finished 19-8 and was a state runner-up for the 6A.
Isabella Hernandez, Jack Britt — Hernandez was named Most Outstanding Wrestler in the 7A, and earned an unblemished 24-0 record.
Sophia Hernandez, Jack Britt — Hernandez finished with an 18-4 record, and got a third-place medal in the 120-pound weight class.
Nina Howard, Pine Forest — Howard had a great season with 22-12 record, but didn't qualify for the state championship.
Chakira Kodjo, Seventy-First — The Falcons 132-pounder fought for a 17-5 record that ended with a third-place finish in the 6A state championship.
Lauren Lewis, Gray's Creek — Lewis recorded a 25-5 record on the season, and finished in third place in the 7A.
Bria Ma, Jack Britt — Ma held a 23-0 record until she suffered a loss in the state title game to earn state runner-up.
Ava McKoy, Terry Sanford — McKoy performed well on the mat this season with a 16-7 record.
Mia Pardo, Jack Britt — Ma, the freshman phenom, had a 16-1 record this season, and earned a state championship in the 100-pound weight class.
Zoeth Pardo, Jack Britt — Pardo finished at the top of the Cumberland County records in the 112-pound weight class.
Naaria Peralta, Cape Fear — Peralta's 15-4 record pushed her to a third-place finish in the 6A.
Amelia Pranka, Terry Sanford — Pranka topped off a 20-4 season with a 6A state championship in the 145-pound weight class.
Zamya Rodriguez, Westover — Rodriguez maintained a 28-7 record on the season after qualifying for the NCHSAA state championships.
Morsal Roufi, Seventy-First — Roufi finished as a No. 7 seed in the 6A East, and recorded a 15-11 season.
Te'Andreia Webb, Jack Britt — Webb posted a 14-15 record on the year, and finished with a fourth-place conclusion in the state playoffs.
Yzabella Weihe, Jack Britt — Weihe qualified for the NCHSAA 6A playoffs after accomplishing a 19-9 record, and finished a state runner-up in the 152-pound weight class.
Ashtyn Westbrook, Cape Fear — Westbrook had a 25-0 record on the season, qualified for the state championships.
This article originally appeared on The Fayetteville Observer: Fayetteville NC Fans Choice poll wrestler of the year.
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Fayetteville-area girls wrestling brought home three individual state championships from Terry Sanford's Amelia Pranka, and Jack Britt's Mia Pardo, and Isabella Hernandez, and the Buccaneers captured a back-to-back team title in the NCHSAA 7A.
Now, it's the fans' opportunity to decide on which Cumberland County athlete should be the 910Preps Girls' Wrestler of the Year.
Here are 22 nominees to vote among. Voting is unlimited and will conclude on Wednesday, April 8, at 8 a.m., with a winner being announced shortly after.
Please be sure to send a clear headshot photo (head and shoulders) to [email protected] when voting for all athletes for recognition.
Ava Babich, Terry Sanford — Babich finished the season with a 12-5 record.
Saliyah Brooks, Seventy-First — Brooks earned the Eastern Sandhills Conference Wrestler of the Year award after posting a 22-3 record and a third-place finish in the 6A state championships.
Thaliana Brown, Westover — Brown, the 132-pounder, finished the year 23-8, and earned third place in the 6A State title.
Morgan Carpenter, Pine Forest — Carpenter was a strong wrestler this year. She recorded a 23-5 season.
Kahmali Fondinka, Jack Britt — After a 23-2 season, Fondinka finished third place in the state championship.
Alyvia Hawkins, Seventy-First — Hawkins had a great season. She finished 19-8 and was a state runner-up for the 6A.
Isabella Hernandez, Jack Britt — Hernandez was named Most Outstanding Wrestler in the 7A, and earned an unblemished 24-0 record.
Sophia Hernandez, Jack Britt — Hernandez finished with an 18-4 record, and got a third-place medal in the 120-pound weight class.
Nina Howard, Pine Forest — Howard had a great season with 22-12 record, but didn't qualify for the state championship.
Chakira Kodjo, Seventy-First — The Falcons 132-pounder fought for a 17-5 record that ended with a third-place finish in the 6A state championship.
Lauren Lewis, Gray's Creek — Lewis recorded a 25-5 record on the season, and finished in third place in the 7A.
Bria Ma, Jack Britt — Ma held a 23-0 record until she suffered a loss in the state title game to earn state runner-up.
Ava McKoy, Terry Sanford — McKoy performed well on the mat this season with a 16-7 record.
Mia Pardo, Jack Britt — Ma, the freshman phenom, had a 16-1 record this season, and earned a state championship in the 100-pound weight class.
Zoeth Pardo, Jack Britt — Pardo finished at the top of the Cumberland County records in the 112-pound weight class.
Naaria Peralta, Cape Fear — Peralta's 15-4 record pushed her to a third-place finish in the 6A.
Amelia Pranka, Terry Sanford — Pranka topped off a 20-4 season with a 6A state championship in the 145-pound weight class.
Zamya Rodriguez, Westover — Rodriguez maintained a 28-7 record on the season after qualifying for the NCHSAA state championships.
Morsal Roufi, Seventy-First — Roufi finished as a No. 7 seed in the 6A East, and recorded a 15-11 season.
Te'Andreia Webb, Jack Britt — Webb posted a 14-15 record on the year, and finished with a fourth-place conclusion in the state playoffs.
Yzabella Weihe, Jack Britt — Weihe qualified for the NCHSAA 6A playoffs after accomplishing a 19-9 record, and finished a state runner-up in the 152-pound weight class.
Ashtyn Westbrook, Cape Fear — Westbrook had a 25-0 record on the season, qualified for the state championships.
This article originally appeared on The Fayetteville Observer: Fayetteville NC Fans Choice poll wrestler of the year.
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