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United girls wrestlers ready to make their mark at States

United girls wrestlers ready to make their mark at States

Yahoo06-03-2025
HANOVERTON, Ohio (WKBN) – United girls wrestlers are primed for podium and possibly first-place finishes at the 2025 State Wrestling Tournament in Columbus.
Watch above for interviews with the United athletes!
United has two wrestlers who have qualified for the state tournament.
Golden Eagles senior Dakota McCracken will compete in the 235 lb. Weight Class – while junior Auston Brown competes in the 125 lb. Weight Class.
'Super happy, I got district champ over the weekend and it really gave me a reassurance that I can do it,' said Brown.
This is the fourth consecutive year McCracken has advanced to the state tournament.
'Hopefully get into first and second, finals, making sure everybody knows who I am,' said McCracken.
In 2024, McCracken notched seventh place in the 235 lb. class.
'Making sure your attitude and your effort's good,' said McCracken. 'Just making my mom proud and making sure that she knows I've done my best.'
Brown has also gone to the state tournament for three straight seasons.
'Definitely the finals, just make it to the finals, that's all I have in my brain right now,' said Brown. 'Just one match at a time.'
Last season Brown won third place in the 125 lb. class.
'Representing our small school and getting that name out there, I feel is really good,' said Brown. 'Especially spreading United's name to younger girls, trying to get them more into the program.'
The OHSAA State Wrestling Championships start Friday and end Sunday at the Schottenstein Center on Ohio State University's campus.
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