Indian Hills claims first Invitational Championship
Council Bluffs, IA - Indian Hills claimed first ever NJCAA Women's Wrestling Invitational Championship title Saturday in Council Bluffs. The Warriors finished with a team score of 287 . Indian Hills had four induvial champions: Dutchess King (101), Shammilka Miranda Diaz (116), Alondra Martinez (136), and Eliana Bommarito (235).
Championship bout rundown (101-130)
101: Dutchess King (Indian Hills) defeated Nicole Montojo (Iowa Western) by victory by superiority, 10-0 (4:11).
109: Lexi Miller (Carl Albert State) defeated Ryasia McDougle (Northwest Kansas State) by decision, 14-7.
116: Shammilka Miranda Diaz (Indian Hills) defeated Flavia Nagatani (Iowa Western) by victory by superiority, 14-4 (4:24).
123: Victoriana Kim (Southwestern Oregon) knocked off Emma Truex (Southwestern Oregon) by victory by superiority, 10-0 (2:28).
130: Maria Victoria Baez Dilone (Umpqua) defeated Zainab Ibrahim (Umpqua) by victory by superiority, 11-0 (1:23).
Championship awards
Most Outstanding Wrestler (Most Most Outstanding Wrestler, as voted by tournament coaches): Eliana Bommarito, Indian Hills.
Bommarito topped teammate Karla Padilla Zepeda by victory by superiority 11-0 (2:50) to claim the individual national title in 235.
Coach of the Year: Cole Spree, Indian Hills
Championship bout rundown (136-235)
136: Alondra Martinez (Indian Hills) defeated Princess Altsisi (Iowa Western) by decision, 5-0.
143: Zoey Smalley (Umpqua) defeated Ashlea Larson (Snow) by victory by superiority, 10-0 (5:25) .
155: Ferny Hernandez (Iowa Western) defeated Ana Barnoski (Carl Albert State) by fall, 10-6 (3:35).
170: Autumn Perez (Umpqua) defeated Larissa Gallo (Iowa Western) by decision, 3-2.
191: Alexa Garcia (Southwestern Oregon defeated Larissa Gallo (Iowa Western) by decision, 8-1.
235: Most Outsanding Wrestler, Eliana Bommarito (Indian Hills) defeated teammate Karla Padilla Zepeda by victory by superiority, 11-0 (2:50).