MHS girls grapplers down Fremont Ross to claim regional duals crown
February 6, 2024

MHS girls grapplers down Fremont Ross to claim regional duals crown

By Aleksei Pavloff

Marysville’s Eliana Borjas (bottom) tries to escape from Fremont Ross’ Samantha Alejo (top) during the match at 130 pounds. The Lady Monarch fell to the Little Giant by way of a 11-3 major decision. MHS, however, won the Division I state duals championship.

(Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavlo...

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