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Overview:

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The ladies have great momentum after a stellar Fargo. They brought home All-Americans and all wrestled tough. 

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Similar to Fargo it may be a small squad of girls that are representing the great state of North Carolina, we have the hammers to do damage. Last year our ladies walked away with two All-Americans. One of which, Kaylah Evans, returns. 

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We love that Super 32 is freestyle. for the ladies We firmly believe that all Women's high school wrestling should be freestyle. 

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With the current crop of girls that are signed up we feel confident that the ladies are going to have multiple All-Americans. 

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Most Likely to Place:

 

​Iyanna Crawford-She has been one of the most consistent performers over the past year. She has placed at Women's Nationals and the Women's Showcase. Even though she didn't AA in Fargo, she was good enough to win it. Heck, the girl that beat her on the championship side of the bracket won the whole thing and we Iyanna was winning that match. After taking some time to heal she looked impressive at Ultimate Club duals and is going to be a sure-fire AA threat. 

 

Faith Bane-Does she really need an explanation of why she is on here? Fargo All-American, Faith Bane!!!!! She also has placed everywhere she has wrestled this spring and summer, and she is going to kick off her senior season with another All-American. Book it.  

 

Taylor Williams-Taylor won a NHSCA title in the spring and looked next level doing it. We weren't sure where her freestyle skills were, but the Ultimate Club duals proved that she is going to be just fine. 

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 â€‹Kaylah Evans-A year ago she placed right here at this very tournament. She followed that up with a state runner-up performance and becoming a NHSCA All-American. She performs at these national tournaments, and this one shouldn't be any different. 

 

Ones to watch: ​

 

Jiselle Riley-We were slow to learn. However, Jiselle has our full attention this year.  This could be the breakout performance that puts her on the radar beyond our state. 

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Brianna Palmer-She is a Palmer. Wresting is in her blood. She very well could be the best freshman lady in our state. Super 32 is a great way to stake a claim to that. 

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Charlotte VanPelt-Charlotte didn't have the end of the season this year that she was hoping for. She is our breakout star of the year. We just have this feeling she is going to Suprise a lot of people. 

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Isabella Hernadez-Her Ultimate Club duals performance proves that she is right in the mix to do well here. 

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Lauren Samuel-If you don't know who she is, get to know her name. Very soon she is going to be the best girl in our state and doing damage on the Fargo big stage. She is only an eighth grader and went 7-1 at Ultimate Club duals. Seriously, just wait. 

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Mia Lavigne-Her style is fun to watch! She may not have the accolades of the other girls on this list. However, she is going to be someone who is steadily improving and could be a factor in February. 

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Nola Walker-She is still so new to the sport and really freestyle. Despite that she continues to improve at a rapid rate. Much of that has to do with the work ethic she has. She has been everywhere competing and training at Darkhorse.  The sky is the limit for this young lady. 

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Savada Kitchen-A Fargo All-American, that should be enough to tell you that she is someone to keep an eye on here. 

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Yaleen Khang-We have heard that she is going to be a problem this year. Why not start here at Super 32. 

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Zainab Hijawi-Her freestyle awareness and prowess has been quite impressive this past spring with great performances at SE Regionals and Women's Showcase. She followed that up with a solid performance at Ultimate Club duals. She has proven that she has all the tools to make a deep run at Super 32. 

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