Toppenish Girls Dominate Mat Classic XXXVII with Fifth Straight Team Title
Adalyne Montiel Captures Fourth Individual Championship in Historic Run
TACOMA, Wash. - The Toppenish High School girls wrestling program celebrated its fifth consecutive team championship at Mat Classic XXXVII inside the Tacoma Dome on Saturday, February 21, cementing the program's status as a wrestling powerhouse in Washington State.
Leading the charge was senior Adalyne Montiel, who captured her fourth individual title in what has become one of the most dominant careers in Washington prep wrestling history. Montiel's fourth championship in the Tacoma Dome carried extra significance as she crossed the finish line toward what appears to be an unprecedented individual achievement at the highest levels of WIAA prep wrestling.
"Celebrating a fourth individual title felt a little different than expected," Montiel reflected after the program's extraordinary team success, according to the Yakima Herald-Republic. The champion's consistent excellence across multiple years underscores the culture coach Luke Thompson and the Toppenish program have built around relentless preparation and technical mastery.
Boys Side: Wapato and Granger Make Statement in Their Divisions
While Toppenish girls dominated the mat, the 1A boys division belonged to Wapato High School, which successfully defended its team title built from impressive depth throughout the lineup. The Indians proved that consistent wrestling fundamentals and development across weight classes trump individual star power alone, a philosophy that has made the program a consistent contender at the state level.
In the 2B boys competition, Granger High School Spartans claimed the team title with narrow victory margins, powered by multiple individual champions across the bracket. The balance between individual achievement and team success defined what made their championship run special.
On the girls side beyond Toppenish's dominance, Granger High School mounted an impressive showing with three individual champions leading their squad to a runner-up finish in the 1A/2B division. Gabrielle Berger earned a repeat title, while Sonia Mendoza finally captured the championship that eluded her for four years of competition. Freshman Vanessa Torres impressed by winning her first Mat Classic title, launching what could become a special high school wrestling career.
Meanwhile, Toppenish's boys program showcased its own excellence, with Justyce Zuniga capturing his fourth individual title en route to a second-place 2A team finish. Zuniga's dominant pace throughout his final minutes of competition Saturday highlighted a career built on speed and relentless pressure that few opponents have been able to match.
The Mat Classic XXXVII results across all divisions demonstrated the incredible depth and quality of wrestling programs throughout Washington State, from the smallest classifications to the largest schools competing under WIAA sanctions. As these programs head toward district tournaments and the state championships, the competition level has never been higher.
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