State of the Program - Mallard Creek Girls (NC)

Coaching Staff:

Ben Barry

  • Kolton Manchester

  • Cam Stinson Sr

2023 Recap:

Individuals:

Graduated:


2023-2024

Returners (Grade):

  • 114-120 Diya Dhananjay, 12

  • 114-120 Brooke Jackson, 10

  • 126 Lucy Dixon, 12

  • 126 Arianna Alexander, 12

  • 132 Zane Lewis, 10

  • 138 Sarem Desalegn, 12

  • 145 Trinity Webb, 11

  • 165 Samia Brandon, 11

“Officially” this is the first season for women in North Carolina, but the Mallard Creek women have been competing for years and look to make some noise in 2024. Sarem Desalegn was 4th last year with Brooke Jackson and Diya Dhananjay each qualifying for the state tournament as well. Desalegn will be hunting the top step and both Jackson and Dhananjay will look to climb onto the podium as well. The key for Mallard Creek will be the development of Lucy Dixon, Arianna Alexander, Zane Lewis, Trinity Webb, and Samia Brandon. If Mallard Creek can get 8 to the big dance and put 3 on the podium they will be in the hunt for a top 5 finish in 2024. - SEWrestle

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State of the Program - Middle Creek Girls (NC)

Coaching Staff:

Heath Allen

  • Dylan Krauss

  • Jimmy Walters

  • Cody Allen

  • Jake Kagey

  • Aaron Redus

2023 Recap:

Individuals:

Graduated:


2023-2024

Returners (Grade):

  • 126-132 Lesli Vaca Vargas

Coach Allen is excited about the building of a solid foundation for the Middle Creek women’s program. Lesli Vaca Vargas returns and will be called on to lead a new group into the 2023-2024 season. - SEWrestle

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State of the Program - Havelock Girls (NC)

Coaching Staff:

Chase Holleman (13 years)

  • Bailey McLaughlin

  • Matt Bogard

  • Tanner Stamper-Smith

  • Donnie Richards

2023 Recap:

Individuals:

Graduated:


2023-2024

Returners (Grade):

  • 126 Olivia Ready 

  • 132 Kennedie Snow

  • 138 Izzy Campbell

  • 152 Natalie Titus

  • 185 Kyndal Harris

  • 235 Nyema George

Havelock sits is a prime spot as the state of North Carolina sanctions women’s wrestling. Havelock is solid from top to bottom and returns State Champion Natalie Titus. The women in North Carolina have been competing for years, but this will be officially the first set of champions, placers, etc. Titus will look to climb back to the top step in 2024. She is joined by a solid group that will look to join her on the podium. Olivia Ready, Kennedie Snow, Izzy Campbell, Nyema George, and Kyndal Harris all have experience and could be the difference between Havelock taking the title or finishing just off the top step … if each comes through - the Rams will be tough to beat. Keep an eye on Peyton Butler, Reece Ajinga, and Emma Ferlin … all three could prove the difference as well. The race for a team title should be close … but Havelock sits poised to take it home if they can get their hammers onto the podium. - SEWrestle

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