Deionna Borders of Ohio went 7-0 and was named to the All-Tournament Team at the 16U Women's National Duals.
16U Greco-Roman Women’s National Duals All-Tournament Team announced
by Savannah Asmann, USA Wrestling
The Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team at the 2024 16U Women’s National Duals has been announced, based upon results from the event held Westfield, Indiana, on Saturday.
Athletes who went undefeated in their dual meet matches qualified for the All-Tournament Team, needing a minimum of five victories to be included.
Eighteen athletes from eight states were represented on the All-Tournament team. Virginia and champion Pennsylvania led with four athletes earning All-Tournament team honors. Ohio and Texas each saw three athletes named to the All-Tournament Team, with two Texas Blue athletes and one Texas Red athlete. Oklahoma, Kansas, Indiana and Michigan saw one athlete named to the All-Tournament team.
16U Greco-Roman All-Tournament Team
88 pounds
Kylee Tran of Oklahoma went 6-0
94 pounds
Josie Wilson of Kansas went 6-0
Alliya Walker of Virginia went 5-0
100 pounds
Jaclyn Bouzakis of Pennsylvania went 6-0
106 pounds
Morgan Hyland of Pennsylvania went 6-0
Sarissa Tucker of Virginia went 5-0
112 pounds
Mariah Roberts of Virginia went 5-0
118 pounds
Lucy Clarno of Texas Red went 6-0
124 pounds
Emma Bacon of Pennsylvania went 7-0
130 pounds
Naima Ghaffar of Indiana went 6-0
136 pounds
Camille Rainey of Texas Blue went 7-0
142 pounds
Violette Lasure of Pennsylvania went 7-0
Rylee Dearwester of Ohio went 6-0
148 pounds
Mackenna Webster of Michigan went 6-0
155 pounds
Ciyanna Okocha of Virginia went 5-0
170 pounds
Elizabeth Madison of Ohio went 7-0
190 pounds
Blake Baker of Texas Blue went 7-0
235 pounds
Deionna Borders of Ohio went 7-0
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