Prince George senior Sydney Branch stood in the third-place spot on the podium of the 100-pound weight class at Wednesday's Virginia High School League girls wrestling state championships at the Henrico Sports and Events Center, and marveled at how far the sport has come in Virginia.
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VHSL girls wrestling championships: King's Fork's Hayden Mayo defeats Courtland's Elena Carter by 2-1 decision in 152-pound title match
Aliyah Walker, left, and Lottie Durant compete in the first ever VHSL Girls Wrestling State Championship in Henrico, Va., Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026.
MIKE KROPF, Times-DispatchVHSL girls wrestling state championship: Oakton's Allison Hegg pins Caroline's Raegan Forehand in 126-pound title match
Jayden Crotty celebrates after beating Betsy Polanco during the first ever VHSL Girls Wrestling State Championship in Henrico, Va., Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026.
MIKE KROPF, Times-Dispatch
Tabb's Jayden Crotty becomes emotional after defeating Rock Ridge's Betsy Polanco 7-1 to win the 107-pound title in the inaugural VHSL girls state wrestling championships Wednesday at the Henrico Sports & Events Center.Â
MIKE KROPF, Times-Dispatch
Jayden Crotty, left, and Betsy Polanco compete in the first ever VHSL Girls Wrestling State Championship in Henrico, Va., Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026.
MIKE KROPF, Times-Dispatch
Woodbridge's Sarah Congleton, top, takes down and Samantha Van Der Waken of Mecklenburg County at the VHSL girls wresling championships. Congleton won 1-0 to claim the 114-pound crown.Â
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