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Name: Chloe Stiles
School: United
Age: 18
Grade: 12
Sports: Wrestling and track and field
Parents: Josh and Shana Stiles, of Armagh
Athletic achievements: In wrestling, 50-20 career record, 2026 Connellsville Lady Falcon Tournament winner, 2025 Lady Bison Tournament champ, 2022-23 District 6 Class 2A team champions and state qualifier, 2024-25 District 5-6-9 individual champ, two-time state qualifier, 2024-25 Inter-County Conference/Heritage Conference champion; 2024-25 all-Heritage Conference selection and Pennsylvania Wrestling Coaches Association all-academic team; in track and field, 2023 all-Heritage pick and 2025 Heritage 3200-meter relay champion; in cross country, 2023 all-Heritage selection.
Coach’s quote: “Chloe started wrestling her freshman year and has been fully committed to the sport ever since. She works hard year-round training for the sport. Her dedication has been reflected in the success she has had as she continues to improve each year.” – United wrestling coach Josh Henning
Favorite subject: Science
Favorite movie: “Coraline”
Favorite book: “Verity” by Colleen Hoover
Favorite food: Parmesan shrimp
Favorite teacher (subject taught): Mr. Grata (chemistry)
Favorite song: “Pink Skies” by Zach Bryan
Favorite app on your phone: Blockblast
Outside interests: Hunting, fishing and crocheting
If you were an animal, what animal would you be and why?: I would be a lion because they have courage, leadership and authority
Favorite athletic team: Iowa women’s wrestling
Athlete most admired: Iowa wrestler Kennedy Blades
Most influential person on my athletic career: My dad because he encourages me to be a better athlete and inspires me to be the best I can be
Most impressive athlete that you have competed against: Williamsport senior wrestler Lillian Rumsey
Proudest athletic achievement: Winning the 2024-25 District 5-6-9 title and qualifying for the state tournament
How I got my start: My cross country/track and field coach Josh Henning thought it would be a good idea if I joined the wrestling team my freshman year
Future goal: To become a college wrestler and become a high school science teacher
– Jake Oswalt
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School: United
Age: 18
Grade: 12
Sports: Wrestling and track and field
Parents: Josh and Shana Stiles, of Armagh
Athletic achievements: In wrestling, 50-20 career record, 2026 Connellsville Lady Falcon Tournament winner, 2025 Lady Bison Tournament champ, 2022-23 District 6 Class 2A team champions and state qualifier, 2024-25 District 5-6-9 individual champ, two-time state qualifier, 2024-25 Inter-County Conference/Heritage Conference champion; 2024-25 all-Heritage Conference selection and Pennsylvania Wrestling Coaches Association all-academic team; in track and field, 2023 all-Heritage pick and 2025 Heritage 3200-meter relay champion; in cross country, 2023 all-Heritage selection.
Coach’s quote: “Chloe started wrestling her freshman year and has been fully committed to the sport ever since. She works hard year-round training for the sport. Her dedication has been reflected in the success she has had as she continues to improve each year.” – United wrestling coach Josh Henning
Favorite subject: Science
Favorite movie: “Coraline”
Favorite book: “Verity” by Colleen Hoover
Favorite food: Parmesan shrimp
Favorite teacher (subject taught): Mr. Grata (chemistry)
Favorite song: “Pink Skies” by Zach Bryan
Favorite app on your phone: Blockblast
Outside interests: Hunting, fishing and crocheting
If you were an animal, what animal would you be and why?: I would be a lion because they have courage, leadership and authority
Favorite athletic team: Iowa women’s wrestling
Athlete most admired: Iowa wrestler Kennedy Blades
Most influential person on my athletic career: My dad because he encourages me to be a better athlete and inspires me to be the best I can be
Most impressive athlete that you have competed against: Williamsport senior wrestler Lillian Rumsey
Proudest athletic achievement: Winning the 2024-25 District 5-6-9 title and qualifying for the state tournament
How I got my start: My cross country/track and field coach Josh Henning thought it would be a good idea if I joined the wrestling team my freshman year
Future goal: To become a college wrestler and become a high school science teacher
– Jake Oswalt
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