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Area girls keep making gains on mat


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The sport of wrestling
continues to grow for girls
in the Barry County area,
and the girls on the mat
keep getting better and bet-
ter.
The county’s four varsity
wrestling programs with
girls’ contingents sent two
dozen wrestlers to the
MHSAA Girls’ Red 2
Regional at Gull Lake High
School in February and
from that group of 24, seven
earned the right to compete
in the MHSAA Individual
State Finals at Ford Field in
Detroit at the end of the
season.
The number of high
school tournaments spe-
cifically for girls contin-
ued to grow this season
and the Hastings program
hosted a good one this sea-
son.
“The support for the
girls’ team from our boys’
team, the school and the
community has been fantas-
tic,” Hastings varsity girls’
coach Mike Goggins said.


“I am excited to be a part of
it and see where it goes.”
Here are the 14 members
of the 2023-24 All-Barry
County Girls’ Wrestling
First Team.
All-Barry County
Girls’ Wrestling First
Team
Rylee Alberts,
Thornapple Kellogg: One
of two TK wrestlers to
qualify for the MHSAA
Individual State Finals at
125 pounds this winter,
Alberts was a regional run-
ner-up to teammate Emma
Gibson.
Alberts put together a
record of 22-8 as a fresh-
man and was a champion at
the Northview Girls
Invitational and the
Hastings Girls Invitational
late in the season.
Raini Braska, Thornapple
Kellogg: A junior, Braska
qualified for the MHSAA
Individual State Finals at
115 pounds this winter and
had an overall record of
20-15.
She placed fourth at
regionals this season. She

won the Three Rivers Girls’
Invitational this season and
had a runner-up finish at
her weight class at the Kent
County Classic.
Maddie Chipman,
Hastings: A sophomore
100-pounder, Chipman won
17 matches this season.
Chipman finished in the
top four in her eight class at
three tournaments this sea-
son including a runner-up
finish at the Grayling
Invitational.
Skylar Fenstamaker,
Hastings: A senior
135-pounder, Fenstamaker
won 19 matches this sea-
son.
She placed second in her
weight class at the Hastings
Girls Invitational and had a
third-place finish at
Grayling.
Bella Friddle, Hastings:
A freshman 130-pounder,
Friddle won the East
Jackson Invitational this
season and placed second at
the Midland Chemics
Classic this season.
She closed her season
with 18 victories.

Olivia Friddle, Hastings:
A two-time individual
state qualifier, Friddle
didn’t get to compete at
the state finals at the end
of her sophomore season
this winter due to a knee
injury suffered while also
competing for the Saxon
varsity girls’ basketball
team.
Friddle had a record of
19-6 on the season and took
championships at the
Grayling Invitational and
the Hastings Girls’
Invitational this season as a
140-pounder.
Emma Gibson,
Thornapple Kellogg: A
two-time state qualifier,
Gibson was a regional
champion as a junior this
season.
Gibson put together a
record of 24-4 on the year.
She won the Girls’ 120-
125-pound weight class at
the Kent County Classic in
December and also won the
Hopkins Invitational in
January.
Naomi Grummet,
Hastings: A Saxon junior
who won 26 matches and
finished her year on the
state medal stand as the
eighth-place finisher in the
155-pound weight class at

Ford Field the first week-
end in March.
Grummet placed third at
regionals this season, fall-
ing only to the two-time
state champion Maddie
Hayden from Caledonia.
Adelaide Holderman,
Thornapple Kellogg: She
placed third in tournaments
at Three Rivers and
Hastings this season.
A freshman, she capped
the year with a record of
18-10.
Dezarae Mathis,
Hastings: Nobody from the
county finished higher on
the state medal stand this
season than Mathis who
was third in the 120-pound
weight class at the MHSAA
Individual State Finals.
Mathis put together a
record of 31-9 as a sopho-
more this season. She was
third at regionals and took
the championship at the
East Jackson Invite early in
the season.
Jordan Milanowski,
Hastings: A two-time state
qualifier, she saw her junior
season end in the blood
round at the state finals this
winter. She had a record of
26-11 on the season.
Milanowski, a
145-pounder, won the

Grayling Invitational this
season and was the run-
ner-up at her weight class at
the Hastings Girls’
Invitational.
Olivia Post, Delton
Kellogg: Post qualified for
the state finals in her fresh-
man season at 125 pounds
this winter.
Post scored 11 victories
on the season and had a
fourth-place regional fin-
ish.
Allison Slater,
Lakewood: A senior, Slater
put together a record of
15-10 this winter compet-
ing at 120 pounds.
Slater came up just one
win shy of earning a spot in
the state finals, falling in
the blood round at regionals
to the Saxons’ state medal-
ist Mathis.
Sophia Sunior, Hastings:
A state medalist as a junior
last season, Sunior saw her
senior season come up just
short of a return trip to the
state finals.
She put together a record
of 16-7 this season wres-
tling between 190 pounds
and 235 pounds. She won
the Grayling Invitational
and had a runner-up finish
at the Hastings Girls’
Invitational.

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