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Results from girls regional wrestling tournament

Whatcom County will be represented with 18 girls at state

By Hailey Palmer Staff Reporter

SEDRO-WOOLLEY — The state tournament is on deck.

In total, 18 girls from Whatcom County advanced to state after competing in the regional tournament Saturday at Sedro-Woolley High School.

Mount Baker and Bellingham United, the combination team of the three Bellingham high schools, are sending the most representatives with five each.

Blaine is next, sending three wrestlers. Lynden and Meridian will have two wrestlers competing and Ferndale will have one. 

Bellingham United coach Brian Porteous said he couldn’t be more proud that all five wrestlers who made it to regionals also qualified for state. 

“I wasn’t surprised today, but I was just so happy,” he said. “I haven’t quite all sorted it out yet.”

Porteous added this is the first time in history Bellingham United has had five wrestlers qualify for state.

Ferndale junior Malia Welch continued to dominate this season as she placed first in the 115-pound weight class to advance to the state tournament for the first time.

“I’m just really, really excited,” Welch said. “It’s an opportunity I’ve never had before and really wanted since my freshman year. I’m just excited I actually made it since we didn’t have the opportunity for it last year.”


Welch’s father, Tony Welch, is head coach of the Golden Eagles wrestling team. He said being in his daughter’s corner and seeing her achieve what she set out for this season has been a privilege. 

As for the state tournament itself, they’re hoping to get everything possible out of it.

“I don’t want to be greedy, but all that we can,” Tony said. “We’re just going to take it all in.”

The state tournament runs Feb. 18–19 at the Tacoma Dome.

Girls who qualified for state from regionals are listed below by weight class.

100

Tempest Heiner, Mount Baker

Mount Baker's Tempest Heiner pins Lindbergh’s Purnima Gurung to the bright blue wrestling mat.
Mount Baker’s Tempest Heiner pins Lindbergh’s Purnima Gurung during the WIAA Region 1 girls wrestling tournament at Sedro-Woolley High School. (Andy Bronson/Cascadia Daily News)

105

Ella Moa, Mount Baker

110

Genesis Vazquez, Blaine

Briseyda Nolasco, Blaine

Blaine's Genesis Vazquez locks arms with Lake Stevens Mikaela Miller.
Blaine’s Genesis Vazquez takes down Lake Stevens Mikaela Miller during the WIAA Region 1 girls wrestling tournament on Saturday. (Andy Bronson/Cascadia Daily News)

115

Malia Welch, Ferndale

130

Rue Ortiz, Bellingham United

135

Mirage Deneal, Meridian

Milania Rodriguez, Blaine

Meridian coaches and wrestlers cheer from the sidelines as Mirage Deneal struggles with an opponent on the wrestling mat.
Meridian coaches and wrestlers cheer as Mirage Deneal keeps from being pinned in the final seconds and holds on to win the match during the WIAA Region 1 girls wrestling tournament at Sedro-Woolley High School on Feb. 12. (Andy Bronson/Cascadia Daily News)

140

Tegan Blackburn, Bellingham United

Camryn Jewell, Mount Baker

Bellingham's Tegan Blackburn throws down Woodinville's Soobin Jones backwards towards the mat.
Bellingham’s Tegan Blackburn throws down Woodinville’s Soobin Jones during the WIAA Region 1 girls wrestling tournament at Sedro-Woolley High School. (Andy Bronson/Cascadia Daily News)

145

Regan Swope, Meridian

Mount Vernon's Samara Knudsen throws Meridian’s Regan Swope to the mat by lifting her from behind.
Mount Vernon’s Samara Knudsen throws Meridian’s Regan Swope to the mat during the WIAA Region 1 girls wrestling tournament at Sedro-Woolley High School on Saturday. (Andy Bronson/Cascadia Daily News)

155

Frances Porteous, Bellingham United

Belen Lopez, Lynden

170

Gabriella Cortes, Mount Baker

Sydney VanBrocklin, Mount Baker

190

Issabella Phillips, Bellingham United

Shayne Jiminez, Bellingham United

235

Hannah Kayser, Lynden

Lynden's Hannah Kayser looks up to the ceiling for a better posture to help pin her opponent to the mat.
Lynden’s Hannah Kayser looks up to help pin her opponent in a semi-final wrestling match on Feb. 12. (Andy Bronson/Cascadia Daily News)

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