Toppenish Dynasty Rolls On, Wapato Repeats at Thrilling WIAA Mat Classic XXXVII
The Tacoma Dome erupted as Washington's finest high school wrestlers battled at WIAA Mat Classic XXXVII, but few stories shone brighter than Toppenish's Adalyne Montiel, who etched her name into the record books with a dominant fourth individual state title, leading the Wildcats girls to an unprecedented fifth consecutive 1A/2B team championship. It was a historic weekend filled with power, precision, and the relentless spirit of Washington prep athletes.
Toppenish Girls Make History, Boys Shine Bright
For the Toppenish Wildcats girls' program, the Mat Classic XXXVII was more than just another victory, it was a confirmation of a dynasty. Headlined by the incredible Adalyne Montiel, who secured her fourth individual state championship, the Wildcats cemented their place atop the 1A/2B classification. Montiel's journey to a four-timer is a testament to years of dedication and unparalleled skill, culminating in a moment she described as feeling "a little different," likely due to the sheer magnitude of the achievement. Their fifth straight team title is a monumental feat, showcasing the depth and consistent excellence Coach Roman Ayala has fostered within the Toppenish program.
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Not to be outdone, Toppenish boys' wrestling also had a spectacular showing in the 2A classification, securing a second-place team finish. Their charge was spearheaded by the equally impressive Justyce Zuniga, who also claimed his fourth individual state title. Zuniga's dominant, fast-paced style has been a hallmark of his career, and watching him slow down just for a moment in his final minute on the state mat was a poignant end to a remarkable high school career. These two four-time champions from the same school highlight an extraordinary era for Toppenish wrestling, setting an incredibly high bar for future generations.
Wapato and Granger Claim Team Titles, Individual Glory
The 1A boys' team title saw Wapato High School successfully defend their championship, leaning heavily on their exceptional depth. Built from the ground up, the Wolves showcased consistent performance across multiple weight classes, proving that a strong collective effort can indeed reign supreme inside the circles. Their disciplined approach allowed them to outmaneuver fierce competition, with Zillah finishing as the runner-up, buoyed by three individual winners of their own.
In the 2B classification, the Granger High School boys emerged victorious, narrowly clinching the team title with a pair of individual champions. Their win underscored the competitive balance within the smaller classifications, where every point and every pin counts. The Granger girls also had a stellar outing, finishing as the 1A/2B runner-up, demonstrating their rising power. Their success was fueled by several standout performances, including:
- Gabrielle Berger, who went out in spectacular fashion, repeating as an individual champion.
- Sonia Mendoza, who finally achieved the state title she had been relentlessly pursuing for four years.
- Freshman Vanessa Torres, who made an immediate impact, launching her bid for what could be an incredibly rare four-peat in the years to come.
The WIAA Mat Classic XXXVII truly showcased the incredible talent and hard work of Washington's high school wrestlers, setting a high bar for future seasons and promising even more thrilling contests on the mat.