Teams of the Week

Girls Week 1

Wrestler of the Week: Jasmine Serrano (Springstead): Her two-for-two title winning week earned her the Reader’s Choice Wrestler of the Week Award. READ ABOUT JASMINE HERE

Team of the Week: Flagler Palm Coast: The Bulldogs showed their team’s potential, winning six individual titles and taking home top team honors at the Girls Flagler Rotary.

100: Emerson Webber (Hernando): After having last season cut short by injury, the freshman punctuated her return to the high school mat with a win in a loaded weight class at the Rotary.

105: Camdyn Elliott (Gulf Breeze): Won the latest battle between her and a defending state champion to win first place at Flagler Palm Coast.

110: Bristol McManmon (North Port): Is no longer under-the-radar after an impressive 4-0 day at the Princess Punchout.

115: Grace Lashinsky (DeLand): Last year’s state runner-up went 4-0 at Flagler Palm Coast, winning all of her matches by fall.

120: Catalina Kenney (Viera): The junior Hawks wrestlers won four matches by pin en route to her title at Flagler.

125: Jasmine Serrano (Springstead): Won titles at both tournaments this past week and beat a returning state champion in the final of the punchout.

130: Gracie Austin (Charlotte): The unranked sophomore took home first place at the Princess Punchout.

135: Ana Vilar (Flagler Palm Coast): Started her senior-season campaign strong with a dominant performance in the Rotary.

140: Kailani Barrientos (Oakleaf): Only one of her four wins by pin even made it past the first period.

145: Sariana Jones (Auburndale): Was dominant in her journey to a title at Wiregrass Ranch.

155: Kha`Lyah Delva (Ft Pierce Central): Spent a total of 3:12 on the mat in her three wins at the Punchout.

170: Megan Preston (Wiregrass Ranch): Last year’s state finalist didn’t miss a beat at the season start, going 3-0 at the Ranch.

190: Cerenity Whiting (Countryside): The returning state champion at 235 pounds moved down a weight and breezed to a title.

235: Rotchiva Clermont (Freedom): Pinned the defending two-time state champion at 190 pounds in the final at Flagler Palm Coast.