Treasure Valley boys, girls wrestlers of the week (Feb. 3 to 9)
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See the nominees, and all of their accomplishments, below.
GIRLS WRESTLER OF THE WEEK
Tommy Stone, Eagle: Secured three first-round pins on her way to the 107-pound championship at the inaugural Koral Sugiyama Classic in Pocatello. She was also voted the tournament’s outstanding wrestler.
Lola Smith, Boise: Won her matches by technical fall and pin to go unbeaten at 126 pounds at the annual Grapple for the Granite.
Eliana White, Emmett: Placed second at 138 pounds at the Kimberly Girls Invitational with a technical fall and a pin.
Zoe Fries, Kuna: In a 6A SIC matchup against Meridian, the Kavemen won 33-30 with the help of Fries, who pinned her opponent at 138 pounds in just 23 seconds.
Kiana Trudell, Meridian: In a 33-30 loss to Kuna, Trudell had the second-fastest pin of the match, pinning her opponent at 120 pounds in just 39 seconds.
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BOYS WRESTLER OF THE WEEK
Anthony Butler, Eagle: Posted a 6-0 record with a pin and five tech falls to lead the Mustangs to a 6-0 performance at the Dick Fleischmann Duals.
Jesse Rae, Emmett: Captured the 106-pound title at the Challis Invite with a pin, two tech falls and a major decision.
Marcus Aleman, Fruitland: Dominated the 120-pound bracket at the Weiser Invite with two first-round pins and two tech falls, leading the Grizzlies to the team title.
Holten Crane, Bishop Kelly: Brought home the 106-pound championship from the Weiser Invite after a takedown in sudden-death overtime broke a scoreless tie in the finals.
Jakobe Valle, Homedale: Rolled to the 98-pound title at the Weiser Invite with a pin and two tech falls to improve to 39-1 this season.
Tyson Cobb, Weiser: Won the 144-pound bracket at the Weiser Invite in dramatic fashion with a takedown and a near fall in sudden-death overtime.
Gabriel Cox, New Plymouth: Scored three pins to roll to the 190-pound finals at the Weiser Invite, then secured the title with a 15-6 major decision for his fifth tournament title of the season.
Brendan Svetich, Melba: Went 4-0 last week with a pair of pins, a major decision and a triple overtime win in a dual with Caldwell.
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This story was originally published February 10, 2025 at 1:58 PM.