The Tacoma Dome Just EXPLODED With Washington State Wrestling Royalty!
Holy smokes, Emerald City, can we talk about what went down at the Tacoma Dome this past Saturday, February 21, 2026? WIAA Mat Classic XXXVII wasn't just another tournament, it was an absolute showcase of raw, undeniable talent right here in our backyard! Forget everything else for a second, because the future of Washington sports was on full display and folks, it was electric. Multiple individual four-timers, back-to-back team championships, and stories of grit you wouldn't believe. If you weren't there, you missed some truly epic moments that proved our state breeds champions!Toppenish Reigns Supreme, Again! Montiel and Zuniga Make History
Let's start with Toppenish, because honestly, what they're doing is legendary. The Toppenish girls celebrated their FIFTH straight team championship! Seriously, five! That's not just a dynasty, that's an institution. And leading the charge? Adalyne Montiel, who snagged her FOURTH individual title. Think about that for a second: four individual titles. That's a career for the ages and a testament to pure, relentless dominance in the circles. On the boys' side, Toppenish kept the energy high too. Justyce Zuniga, another absolute force, also claimed his fourth individual title, leading the Toppenish boys to a strong second-place 2A finish. We're talking about a level of consistent, high-level performance that just doesn't happen by accident. These kids are built different.Wapato, Granger Flex Their Muscle in a Thrilling Mat Classic
But Toppenish wasn't the only one making noise. The Wapato boys came in and did exactly what they needed to do, defending their 1A team title! They leaned on their depth, which is the sign of a truly well-coached and disciplined squad. And how about Zillah boys? They were runner-up again in the 1A, but not without a fight, showing their talent with three individual winners. That's serious firepower! Then you look at Granger, who absolutely showed up and showed out. The Granger boys narrowly won the 2B team title, propelled by a pair of individual champions. And the Granger girls? They powered their way to a runner-up finish in the 1A/2B, thanks to a trio of incredible winners. Gabrielle Berger pulled off a repeat championship, Sonia Mendoza finally got the title she'd been chasing for four years, and freshman Vanessa Torres? She launched her bid for what they're calling the "rarest of all prizes." You know what that means, right? She's aiming for a four-peat! So what's next? Well, for these athletes, it's about building on this incredible success. We're talking about the future of wrestling in Washington, the talent pipeline that feeds into the collegiate ranks, and beyond. This isn't just a high school tournament, it's a showcase of the heart and hustle that makes Washington sports so special. Keep an eye on these names, folks, because they're just getting started!🐦 What fans are saying on X
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