Inaugural Girls Wrestling Season: Flowing Wells to expand Invitational

November 27, 2018 by Andy Morales, AZPreps365


Tucson High standout wrestler Raven Thomas (center) signed her NLI to compete in college in 2014. Thomas just finished her senior season at Life University near Atlanta. (Andy Morales/AZPreps365.com)

The Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) announced ten weight classes for the inaugural girls wrestling season. The girls will compete at sectionals at the conclusion of the regular season and will be competing for state championships in the main arena held in Prescott Valley.

“The weight classes are a start for getting the girls wrestling underway in Arizona,” said Flowing Wells athletic director Pat Weber. “We plan to have an All Girls tournament and do the finals with the boys together. It's a great start to recognizing the sport of women's wrestling.”

The Flowing Wells Invitational is entering its 52nd year and it is one of the most prestigious wrestling tournaments in Arizona and the Southwest. The invitational took the lead last year by having some bouts outside and the addition of a tournament for the girls this year will be facilitated by opening up both gyms on the Flowing Wells campus to competition.

The Flowing Wells Invitational is scheduled for Jan. 18-19.

 

GIRLS WEIGHT CLASSES

101 pounds

110 pounds

118 pounds

125 pounds

130 pounds

135 pounds

145 pounds

160 pounds

185 pounds

225 pounds

 

Pueblo High School will open up the December tournament season in Southern Arizona with the William Bell Tournament taking place this Friday and Saturday. The Marana Duals and the Willcox High School Wrestling Invitational are scheduled for the following weekend and the Mountain View Marana Duals will take place Dec. 14-15.