Vote for the Treasure Valley wrestlers of the week (Dec. 5 to 11)

Idaho Statesman

Help us choose the best of the best in the latest Idaho Statesman boys and girls wrestler of the week contests.

Polls close at noon Wednesday. Read about all the candidates and their accomplishments below.

You can vote multiple times. This is meant to be a fun way to show support for athletes. This is not meant to be scientific.

Nominations are submitted by area coaches or taken from stats reported to the Idaho Statesman.

[Related: Boys basketball player of the week | Girls basketball player of the week]

GIRLS WRESTLING

Talea Nichols, Rocky Mountain: Rolled to four first-round pins to win the 110/115-pound bracket at the Safeway Girls Buckle Classic in La Grande, Oregon.

Audrey Deleon, Weiser: Pinned three straight opponents to win the 120-pound title at the Safeway Girls Buckle Classic.

Hallie Campbell, Columbia: Scored two first-round pins and a 10-4 decision in the finals for the 155-pound crown at the Safeway Girls Buckle Classic.

Reece Woods, Eagle: Pinned her way to the 190-pound title at the Safeway Girls Buckle Classic, spending just 44 seconds on the mat in two matches.

Toni Avelino, Caldwell: Racked up three pins, including two in the first round, for the 110-pound title at the Calhoun Classic in Nyssa, Oregon.

Abby Eckhart, Fruitland: Scored three straight pins for the 120-pound crown at the Calhoun Classic.

Shekina Happuc, Boise: Ran through the 125-pound division at the Calhoun Classic with fourth straight pins, including three in the first round.

Angela Carl, Payette: Three straight pins in less than a minute led her to the 140-pound title at the Calhoun Classic.

Gracin Dennis, Emmett: Pinned three straight opponents to win the 170-pound division at the Calhoun Classic.

Gracie Castillo, Garden Valley: Ended all three matches with a pin for the 190-pound title at the Calhoun Classic.

Livia Briggs, Meridian: Racked up three straight first-round pins for the 100/107-pound title at the Storm the Stripes at Owyhee.

Ella Rawlins, Owyhee: Scored two first-round pins and a 7-4 decision in the finals for a 126-pound crown at the Storm the Stripes.

Emma Schneider, Capital: Bounced back from a round-robin loss to pin her way to the 145/165-pound title at the Storm the Stripes.

BOYS WRESTLING

Vincent Contreras, Nampa: The freshman won the 106-pound title at the Rose City Championship in Portland with an 8-0 decision in the finals, helping the Bulldogs win the team title.

Hunter Williams, New Plymouth: Racked up three straight first-round pins, then pinned a defending Oregon state champ in the second round for the heavyweight title at the Calhoun Classic in Nyssa, Oregon.

Treven Hokland, Middleton: Extended his perfect record to 12-0 with a run to the 170-pound title at the Calhoun Classic.

Draven Johns, Caldwell: Pinned his way to the finals of the Calhoun Classic before a 4-3 decision over Middleton’s Jabyn Kemble for the 120-pound crown.

Grant Svedin, Melba: Pinned five of the six opponents he faced to win the 145-pound title at the Marsh Valley Invitational.

Titus Nichols, Rocky Mountain: Captured the 138-pound crown at the Tim Matthews Invitational in Jerome with three pins and a 5-1 decision in the finals.

Nakoa Fouret, Columbia: Used three pins and a 16-0 tech fall in the finals to win the 170-pound division at the Tim Matthews Invitational.

Shilo Jones, Mountain View: Scored an 18-7 major decision in the finals for the heavyweight title at the Tim Matthews Invitational.

Jackie Webb, Borah: Pinned four opponents before a 10-9 overtime victory in the 138-pound finals at the Storm the Stripes at Owyhee.

Oliver Edmunds, Capital: Racked up three pins and a major decision to win the 160-pound division at the Storm the Stripes.

Mason Rasmussen, Owyhee: Pinned all four opponents he faced for the 182-pound crown at the Storm the Stripes.

Bridjer Bivens, Meridian: The heavyweight finished all four matches with first-round pins for the heavyweight title at the Storm the Stripes.

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