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Cincinnati girls wrestlers capture 3 state championships, team title

HILLIARD – Cincinnati was well-represented in the final girls Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association (OHSWCA) state wrestling tournament before the sport, along with boys volleyball, is recognized as an emerging OHSAA sport starting next season. 

Cincinnati sent 34 female wrestlers and seven alternates to Hilliard Davidson High School over the weekend. When the dust settled after several clashes across 14 weight classes, Cincinnati still had six wrestlers advancing to a state championship match, and several more heading to the state-placing podium. 

Harrison’s Chloe Dearwester celebrates moments following victory over Chelsea Horsley of Bellefontaine to win the 105-pound state championship Feb. 20, 2022, at Hilliard Davidson.

In the end, it was a banner day for Harrison, one of the first Greater Cincinnati schools to offer girls wrestling just a few years ago. Harrison had two state championships and won an overall team state title with 111 points, edging runner-up Marysville (96). 

It was a surreal moment for the program, which started when assistant coach Chris Baird and head coach Chad Dennis were approached by Rob Dearwester, who had four girls eager to wrestle. 


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