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Jay County girls wrestling sectional (1/3/2025)
January 3, 2025 at 8:00 p.m.
No. 5 Amara Crawford (33-4), a freshman on the Jay County High School girls wrestling team, runs a double wrist bar or a “walker” on Hamilton Southeastern’s Kelli Crawford (4-3) during the 190-pound semifinal match at the inaugural IHSAA Sectional 10 meet hosted by Muncie Central on Friday. Crawford was one of six Patriots to claim the sectional title, helping the team claim the top spot with 232 points. (The Commercial Review/Andrew Balko)
Madison Gage runs a double-wrist bar on Amaya Stoudmire of Muncie Central in the 155-pound opener. Gage pinned Stoudmire en route to her first regional berth and avenging an early season loss to Stoudmire in the process. Crawford, Gage, Ruble and Willis will be joined by six more Patriots at the regional on Jan. 10. (The Commercial Review/Andrew Balko)
Jay County’s No. 11 Tatianna Willis tries to roll back the wrist of Hamilton Southeastern’s No. 14 Ella Shults in the 110-pound championship match in the inaugural IHSAA Sectional 10 hosted by Muncie Central on Friday. Willis built a 10-1 advantage before pinning Shults in the third period to secure her first sectional championship. Freshmen Brenna Ruble (120) and No. 5 Amara Crawford (190) also got their first sectional titles Friday. (The Commercial Review/Andrew Balko)