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Wrestling Teams Begin Season Strong

Woodinville, WASports

The Woodinville High School wrestling program has kicked off its season with strong performances, generating excitement among athletes and fans. Under the guidance of Booster Club President Ken Jones, both the boys' and girls' teams have shown remarkable talent and determination in their early matches. The article discusses the athletes' commitment to training and the significant impact of community support on their progress. Local residents are rallying behind the teams as they prepare for upcoming competitions, creating a spirited atmosphere around the sport. Jones highlights the importance of teamwork and resilience, essential for success this season.

The article also notes the increasing popularity of high school wrestling in Woodinville, attracting more participants and supporters. As the season unfolds, the wrestling teams are focused on maintaining their momentum and achieving their goals, celebrating their achievements so far while anticipating the challenges ahead.

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