Fargo 2023: Junior Women’s Freestyle Highlights

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Updated: July 18, 2023

Photo: Eduarda Rodrigues (top), a native of Newport Beach, Calif., defeated Stella Steigler of Virginia, 13-8, to claim the 152-pound Junior women’s freestyle championship Sunday in Fargo, N.D. (John Johnson photo)

By Mike Finn

FARGO, N.D. — The 2023 U.S. Marines 16U/Junior Nationals presented its first finals on Sunday when both the 16U and Junior Women’s divisions crowned champions in the Fargodome … and that included five young women who repeated as Junior champions in this week-long event.

WIN Magazine will also provide comprehensive coverage of this 52nd annual event —which also includes the Junior and 16U divisions for boys in both freestyle and Greco-Roman (held later this week) — in its next issue, which will be printed Aug. 2.  Click here or call 888-305-0606 to subscribe.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW A RECAP OF THE 16U WOMEN’S FREESTYLE.

The following are highlights of the Junior Women’s tournament:

  • The five women who won a second straight Junior championship were Clare Booe (112) of Florida, Alexandra Szkotnicki (117) of Maryland, Cadence Diduch (132) of Illinois, Sabrina Nauss (180) of Michigan and Savannah Isaac (200) of Ohio. Booe, a former two-time Florida state champion at Palm Harbor and native of Tarpon Springs, will be a senior at Wyoming Prep in Kingston, Pa.  Szkotnicki is a graduate of South River High School, a native of Riva, Md., and will attend McKendree University in Illinois this fall. Diduch, a three-time Illinois state champ, will be a senior at Freeport High School. Nauss, the nation’s top-ranked wrestler at 180, will be a senior at Brighton High. Isaac, who won both a 16U and Junior championship in 2022, is a native of Toledo, Ohio, and will be a senior at Whitmer High School.

    Michigan’s Sabrina Nauss repeated as Junior women’s freestyle champ at 180 pounds and was named the tournament’s OW. (John Johnson photo)

  • Nauss was also named the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler as she scored bonus-point victories in winning all five bouts, including a 1:36 pin against Cheyenne Ruiz of Utah in the finals.
  • Illinois won the team championship by a 51-point margin over second-place California as the women from the Land of Lincoln featured one champion — Diduch — and nine All-Americans.
  • Three states featured two champs each: California’s Eduarda Rodrigues (152) and Alysse Phillips (225), Maryland’s Szkotnicki (117) and Nebi Tsarni (144), and Florida’s Gabriele Tedesco (100) and Booe (112).
  • Two women upset top seeds en route to claiming championships. Pennsylvania’s Aubre Krazer (122), ranked No. 6 nationally, dominated Indiana’s Rose Kaplan (ranked No. 5) 10-0 in the semis before beating Lexie Lopez 5-1 in the finals; Iowa’s Naomi Simon (164), ranked No. 5 nationally, also won by a 10-0 technical fall over top-seed and No. 8 Amarisa Manuel of Michigan in the semis before also dominating Alexandra Hofrichter of Wisconsin, 13-0, in the finals.
  • Indiana’s Heather Crull, who pinned Illinois’ Harlee Hiller in the finals at 106 pounds, will now prepare to join the United States’ team that will compete in the U17 World Championships later this month in Turkey. Crull, a native of Richmond, Ind., will be a junior at Northeastern High School.
  • Jaclyn Dehney, who represented Massachusetts, defeated Emily Sindoni of New York, 9-4, to win the 127-pound championship. Dehney is also actually a native of Pelham, N.Y., and a graduate of Central Catholic High School.
  • A total of 853 women entered this year’s Junior Women’s Nationals, which ranks second only to the 2022 field that had 946 wrestlers.

Junior Women’s Freestyle All-American Results

Championship Matches

100 – Gabriele Tedesco (Florida) won by TF over Valarie Solorio (Pennsylvania), 11-0 3:35

106 – Heather Crull (Indiana) pinned Harlee Hiller (Illinois), 3-2 0:51

112 – Clare Booe (Florida) pinned Zao Estrada (South Carolina), 13-5 2:52

117 – Alexandra Szkotnicki (Maryland) dec. Calli Gilchrist (Connecticut), 12-6

122 – Aubre Krazer (Pennsylvania) dec.  Lexie Lopez (Colorado), 5-1

127 – Jaclyn Dehney (Massachusetts) dec.  Emily Sindoni (New York), 9-4

132 – Cadence Diduch (Illinois) won by TF over Lilly Luft (Iowa), 10-0 2:12

138 – Kaidance Gerg (Idaho) won by TF over Netavia Wickson (Illinois), 13-1 3:00

144 – Nebi Tsarni (Maryland) dec.  Sydney Perry (Illinois), 12-10

152 – Eduarda Rodrigues (California) dec.  Stella Steigler (Virginia), 13-8

164 – Naomi Simon (Iowa) won by TF over Alexandra Hofrichter (Wisconsin), 13-0 5:15

180 – Sabrina Nauss (Michigan) pinned Cheyenne Ruiz (Utah), 7-0 1:36

200 – Savannah Isaac (Ohio) won by TF over Tirza Twoteeth (Montana), 10-0 1:14

225 – Alysse Phillips (California) pinned Gemma Templeman (California), 2-0 1:04

Third-Place Matches

100 – Katey Valdez (Colorado) won by TF over Mia Zuniga (Washington), 12-2 2:47

106 – Chloe Dearwester (Ohio) dec.  Alexsys Jacquez (Colorado), 9-6

112 – Gabriella Gomez (Illinois) won by TF over Lindsey Lopez (Colorado), 13-2 5:39

117 – Angelina Vargas (Missouri) pinned Angelina Cassioppi (Illinois), 9-6 5:37

122 – Olivia Moreno (Texas) won by TF over Rose Kaplan (Indiana), 10-0 1:02

127 – Kylie Rule (Wisconsin) won by TF over Tyler Swanigan (Michigan), 12-1 1:19

132 – Hanna Errthum (Wisconsin) won by TF over Emily Frost (New York), 11-0 1:34

138 – Alondra Morales (Washington) dec.  Alissa Caltagirone (Michigan), 12-4

144 – May Cuyler (Virginia) pinned Sevreign Aumua (Missouri), 5-4 1:51

152 – Ruby Rios (Washington) pinned Lizzie Shunn (Utah), 2-0 1:08

164 – Ella Pagel (Minnesota) won by TF over Ugochi Anunobi (Maryland), 12-2 2:02

180 – Kami Senlycki (Minnesota) dec.  Isabella Renfro (Missouri), 7-6

200 – Kiara Ganey (Illinois) won by TF over Tilisa Matakaiongo (Utah), 11-0 5:46

225 – Chloe Hoselton (Illinois) dec.  Brenda Banks (Pennsylvania), 10-10

Fifth-Place Matches

100 – Makenize Smith (Indiana) won by TF over Emaline Hicks (Michigan), 11-0 0:49

106 – Lexia Schechterly (Pennsylvania) dec.  Aroma Marrufo (Missouri), 12-4

112 – Janessa George (Colorado) dec.  Gigi Bragg (Michigan), 12-3

117 – Eden Hernandez (California) won by TF over Fernanda Lopez (Texas), 11-1 5:48

122 – Milana Borrelli (Florida) won by TF over Kira Pipkins (New Jersey), 10-0 2:09

127 – Eliana White-vega (Pennsylvania) pinned Ragan Retell (New York), 14-8 5:14

132 – Anna Vogt (Texas) pinned Janiah Jones (Missouri), 3-1 4:12

138 – Allyssa Johnson (North Dakota) dec.  Bridgette Sotomayor (Arizona), 8-5

144 – Skylar Little soldier (Minnesota) won by TF over Ryen Allen (Michigan), 10-0 4:47

152 – Mishell Rebisch (Michigan) dec.  Adriana Palumbo (New York), 9-1

164 – Rachel Schauer (Wisconsin) dec.  Amarisa Manuel (Michigan), 0-0

180 – Bella Porcelli (Iowa) pinned Isabella Phillips (Washington), 4-0 0:58

200 – Mariyah Brumley (Missouri) pinned Zoe Adam (South Dakota), 7-4 1:41

225 – Aaliyah Grandberry (Illinois) pinned Fernanda Canedo (California), 4-0 1:32

Seventh-Place Matches

100 – Tristan Nitta (Hawaii) won by TF over Lauren Nguyen (California), 15-4 5:06

106 – Aspen Blasko (Minnesota) won by TF over Rylee Balcazar (Colorado), 10-0 1:45

112 – Diana Gonzalez (California) won by TF over Shayna Ward (California), 10-0 0:50

117 – Ava Rose (New Jersey) won by injury default over Emma Albanese (Nevada)

122 – Cali Leng (Ohio) pinned Savannah Witt (Pennsylvania), 7-4 1:51

127 – Kayla Edwards (California) dec.  Aubrianna Smith (Oklahoma), 22-18

132 – Taylor Graveman (South Dakota) won by TF over Kayla Vazquez (New Jersey), 10-0 0:24

138 – Gretchen Donally (Montana) pinned Faith Bartoszek (Wisconsin), 8-0 1:58

144 – Brenya Crahan (Missouri) dec.  Clare Waite (Idaho), 7-6

152 – Zoey Lints (New York) pinned Kaiulani Garcia (California), 4-0 1:03

164 – Madeline Hodges (Texas) dec.  Kylee Lindsley (Montana), 10-4

180 – Alivia White (Washington) pinned Maria Aiono (Nevada), 4-0 0:54

200 – Maggie Smith (Wyoming) pinned Cheyenne Cruce (Florida), 6-4 4:06

225 – Ariana Chavez (Texas) won by injury default over Kaylie Musard (Maryland)

Team Standings

Place School Ch/AA Points
1 Illinois 1/9 151
2 California 2/10 102
3 Michigan 1/8 86
4 Pennsylvania 1/6 77
5 Colorado 0/6 70
6 Missouri 0/7 67
7 Maryland 2/4 64
8 Florida 2/4 61
8 Wisconsin 0/5 61
10 Iowa 1/3 54
10 Washington 0/5 54
12 New York 0/5 51
13 Indiana 1/3 46
14 Ohio 1/3 45
15 Minnesota 0/4 44
15 Utah 0/3 44
17 Texas 0/5 41
18 Virginia 0/2 35
19 Idaho 1/2 27
19 Montana 0/3 27
21 Massachusetts 1/1 25
22 Connecticut 0/1 20
22 South Carolina 0/1 20
24 New Jersey 0/3 14
25 South Dakota 0/2 12
26 North Dakota 0/1 9
27 Arizona 0/1 7
28 Hawaii 0/1 5
28 Wyoming 0/1 5
30 Nevada 0/2 4
31 Oklahoma 0/1 2

Non-Scoring States: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, US Territory                     –

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