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Girls Wrestling: 20 Flowing Wells Sectional State Qualifiers

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20 athletes qualified for the state wrestling tournament from the girl’s side on Saturday at the Section III Tournament held at Flowing Wells. Canyon del Oro standout Mylei Seigla (30-0) won her second section championship after taking the 118-pound division last year as a freshman and she took third at state. Seigla won her sectional title in 130-pound division this year.

The top two wrestlers from each of the ten weight classes will advance to state (Feb 14-15: Prescott Valley).

5 STATE RETURNERS

125: Reyanna Robles, Pueblo
130: Mylei Seigla, Canyon del Oro
130: Camron Tutas, Catalina
185: Jasmine Jacquay, Tombstone
185: Gabriela Burgos Soto, Buena

COMPLETE SECTION RESULTS AT AZPREPS365.com

SECTION III RESULTS (FLOWING WELLS)

101
1st Place – Tatiana Hernandez of Sunnyside (3rd Place in 2019)
2nd Place – Emily Hernandez of Sahuaro
3rd Place – Nayleah Ayala of Pueblo

Tatiana Hernandez (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

110
1st Place – Sophia Gilbert of Canyon Del Oro (Freshman)
2nd Place – Destiny Pogue of Pueblo
3rd Place – Olivia Butler of Buena

Sophia Gilbert (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

118
1st Place – Adacelli Noriega of Bisbee (Freshman)
2nd Place – Anika Rodriguez of Pueblo
3rd Place – Jaylynn Bebee of Sahuaro

Adacelli Noriega (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

125
1st Place – Ayesha Wills of Catalina (3rd Place in 2019)
2nd Place – Reyanna Robles of Pueblo
3rd Place – Emily Hibner of Salpointe

Ayesha Wills. (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

130
1st Place – Mylei Seigla of Canyon Del Oro (118 Champion)
2nd Place – Camron Tutas of Catalina (2nd Place in 2019)
3rd Place – Isabel Gonzalez of Pueblo

Mylei Seigla (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

135
1st Place – Adara Blackwelder of Flowing Wells
2nd Place – Ariella Andrews of Pueblo
3rd Place – Maria Gamino of Douglas

Adara Blackwelder (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

145
1st Place – Ysela Gradillas-Flores of Mountain View Marana
2nd Place – Ariana Lopez of Pueblo (4th Place in 2019)
3rd Place – Katelyn Ziss of Buena

Ysela Gradillas-Flores (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

160
1st Place – Danissa Serrano of Bisbee (3rd Place in 2019)
2nd Place – Roxana Martinez of Buena
3rd Place – Aztlan Romero of Pueblo

Danissa Serrano (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

185
1st Place – Jasmine Jacquay of Tombstone (2nd Place in 2019)
2nd Place – Gabriela Burgos Soto of Buena (2nd Place in 2019)
3rd Place – Amaris Villanueva of Pueblo

Jasmine Jacquay (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

225
1st Place – Paulina Hurtado of Rincon/UHS (3rd Place in 2019)
2nd Place – Danielle Rojas of Pueblo

Paulina Hurtado (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

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Andy Morales was recognized by the AIA as the top high school reporter in 2014, he was awarded the Ray McNally Award in 2017, a 2019 AZ Education News award winner and he has been a youth, high school and college coach for over 30 years. He was the first in Arizona to write about high school beach volleyball and high school girls wrestling. His own children have won multiple state high school championships and were named to all-state teams. Competing in hockey, basketball, baseball and track & field in high school, his unique perspective can only be found here and on AZPreps365.com. Andy is the Southern Arizona voting member of the Ed Doherty Award, recognizing the top football player in Arizona, and he was named a Local Hero by the Tucson Weekly for 2016. Andy was named an Honorary Flowing Wells Caballero in 2019. Contact Andy Morales at amoralesmytucson@yahoo.com

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