Wait Until You Hear What Happened: Adalyne Montiel's Four-Peat at Mat Classic XXXVII and Nobody in Washington Is Ready For What's Next

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Adalyne Montiel's Four-Peat at Mat Classic XXXVII and Nobody in Washington Is Ready For What's Next

Alright, Seattle fam, can we talk about what just went down at the Tacoma Dome? Like, seriously. February 21, 2026, was an absolute masterclass in high school wrestling, and if you weren't there, you missed some history! The energy was off the charts at Mat Classic XXXVII, and one name, Adalyne Montiel from Toppenish, solidified herself as an absolute legend, grabbing her *fourth* individual title. FOUR! That's just wild, and her Toppenish girls squad? They didn't just win, they took their fifth straight team championship. Fifth! Are you kidding me? This isn't just a win, it's a dynasty in the making right here in our backyard.

Tacoma Dome Witnessed Girls' Wrestling Royalty

When we talk about passion, grit, and dominance, what Montiel and the Toppenish girls did in the Tacoma Dome is exactly that. Adalyne Montiel's fourth individual title felt different, according to reports, and you know it did. Imagine the pressure, the grind, the absolute mental fortitude to pull off a four-peat at the state level. It's unreal. And her team, the Toppenish girls, just kept rolling, securing their *fifth consecutive* team championship. That kind of sustained excellence? It’s inspiring. But they weren't the only ones shining. The Granger girls also showed up huge, securing a runner-up finish in the 1A/2B category. Their trio of winners absolutely powered that run: Gabrielle Berger finished her career in style with a repeat title, Sonia Mendoza finally snagged the championship she'd been chasing for four years, and freshman Vanessa Torres just launched her own bid for what could be the rarest of all prizes. Talk about setting a high bar for future seasons!

Boys' Battles: Depth, Titles, and Second-Place Fights

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The boys' side of Mat Classic XXXVII was just as intense, with some absolutely fierce battles for team supremacy. Wapato's boys proved that depth wins championships, leaning on their whole squad to defend their 1A team title. They were built from the bottom up, and that foundation paid off big time, once again reigning inside the circles. Zillah boys weren't far behind, finishing as runner-up again, but they still showcased some serious individual talent with three separate winners. Over in the 2B category, the Granger boys clinched their team title in a narrow victory, powered by a pair of individual champions. It wasn't a drought, but it was a well-earned comeback for them. And Toppenish boys, not to be outdone by their female counterparts, saw Justyce Zuniga claim his *fourth* individual title, a career built on a fast pace no one could match. He led them to a second-place finish in the 2A division. Seriously, the talent level across the board was just next-level. So, what's next after a spectacle like Mat Classic XXXVII? We saw some of the state's best high school athletes leave it all on the mat at the Tacoma Dome. For the champs, it's about soaking it in and looking to the future. For the runners-up and those fighting for titles, it's about that fire for next year. These young athletes, with their dedication and skill, are the future of Washington sports. We absolutely love to see that kind of passion and performance right here in the Emerald City's backyard. Keep an eye on these names, because they might just be the next big thing coming out of our state!

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