Senior Lady Eagle Jennifer Jayne hopes to defend her state title now that the WIAA has officially recognized girls wrestling as an official sport. -
Senior Lady Eagle Jennifer Jayne hopes to defend her state title now that the WIAA has officially recognized girls wrestling as an official sport.

Girls Wrestling


August 27, 2008 · Updated 6:21 PM 

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This is the first season that the Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association has recognized girls wrestling as an official sport and they will have their own dual meets this year.
AHS features reigning state champion Jennifer Jayne and Amanda Bottini among the seven Lady Eagles on the team.
Byers describes Bottini as strong scary strong.
I think the guys would have a tough time taking her, he said.

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