Enterprise freshman Mackenzie Schultz and sophomore wrestling standout Evelyn Holmes-Smith both won individual titles at two different tournaments Tuesday and Wednesday to remain undefeated on the young season.
Schultz, in her first year of varsity competition, went 7-0 in the 165-pound weight class over the two days, topping it off in style with a 7-3 victory over two-time time state champion Kaylee Holder of Daphne in the finals of the Hewitt Grappling Girls Invite on Wednesday in Hewitt-Trussville.
People are also reading… Smith, wrestling in the 120-pound weight class, earned Most Valuable Wrestler honors at the Tuscaloosa tournament, winning all three matches on second-period pins and amassing a tournament high 43 points in matches before the pins. At Hewitt, she went 3-0, taking three wins by pins, including 23 seconds over Arab’s Maggie Whitaker in the finals. Smith is now 11-0 for the season.
Naomi Belgrave placed third, going 3-2 in the 145-pound weight class behind a 14-2 decision and two third-period pins.At the Hewitt tournament, McKim placed fourth in the 107-pound weight class, finishing 2-2 with a first-period pin and an 8-6 decision. Josie Faison went 3-2 in the 152-pound weight class, while Tristin Robinson went 2-2 at 145 and Teegan Robinson finished 1-2 at 165.
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