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Fallon Wrestlers Rack Up Wins at Recent Tournaments

Fallon Wrestlers Rack Up Wins at Recent Tournaments
Anna Lewis earned a second-place win at the Beehive Brawl. Photo courtesy of Greenwave
Youth Wrestling

Rafter 3C Arena was packed with youth wrestlers for the SWA Greenwave Rural Rumble Wrestling Tournament, held January 24-26 and hosted by the Greenwave Youth Wrestling Club. Competing against wrestlers from around the region, Fallon Greenwave youth wrestlers took to the mat and performed well.

On January 15, Anna Lewis, competing for the Greenwave team, earned a second-place finish at the Beehive Brawl in Richfield, Utah, which was capped at 1,500 wrestlers. Great job, Anna!

The Fallon Outlaws youth wrestling team also fared well at the Rural Rumble. The highest-ranking Outlaws for the weekend were Harleigh, Kaidan, Carter, Stetson, Zayden, Hunter, Raymond, Lyncoln, Breyson, Hudson, Marco, Alessa, Jazmine, Jaxon, Emmett, Bartell, Liam, Zack, Kypton, Bradley, Lucas, Alexa, Remi, Finn, Ethan, Wyatt, and Liam. Several contestants took home multiple wins.

Congratulations to all the hard-working wrestlers who competed in the Crush Cancer Blacklight Tournament at Wooster High School in Reno. For the Outlaws, first-place rankings went to Hudson, Harleigh, Bradley, Stetson, Raymond, Carter, Marco, Zack, Liam, Ethan, Alessa, and Alexa. Second-place finishers were Finn, Kypton, Braxtyn, Zayden, Ava, Emmett, Kaidan, and Atticus. Third place went to Breyson, Lucas, Jazmine, Hunter, and Remi.

In the coming months, the Outlaws are gearing up for competitions in Oregon, Winnemucca, Las Vegas, Utah, and the Reno World Finals. Great work, Outlaws!

Donโ€™t miss the NIAA State Wrestling Tournament at Rafter 3C Arena on February 7-8. Wrestlers from across the state will be competing in multiple divisions, bringing in over 2,000 visitors.

Good luck to all our youth and high school wrestlers!

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