Shorecrest Scots send 10 wrestlers to State

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shorecrest Scots boys wrestling team has capped off an impressive season by qualifying 10 wrestlers for the State Tournament, a significant achievement for the program. Filling a full roster for the first time in years, the Scots have showcased a promising mix of new talent and experienced upperclassmen. Among the standout performers are champions Gideon Ryder, Owen Watson, and Carter Nichols, highlighting the team's competitive spirit and dedication. With several other wrestlers also securing top placements, the team's depth is evident. As they prepare for the Mat Classic tournament at the Tacoma Dome this weekend, excitement is building among fans and supporters.

This tournament represents a crucial opportunity for the Scots to demonstrate their skills on a larger stage. The combination of seasoned leadership and emerging talent bodes well for their prospects in the competition. All eyes will be on Shorecrest as they aim to bring home accolades from this prestigious wrestling event.

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