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Mizzouri Girls Make History at the 2026 FREECO National Duals
2026 Freeco Elementary Duals *results at the bottom The 2026 FREECO National Duals will be remembered as the weekend the Mizzouri Girls announced themselves on the national stage. Led by Coaches Casper Sherow and Isaiah Gutierrez, a freestyle-heavy roster loaded with talent arrived in Omaha with a mission. While many of these athletes were stepping into Greco-Roman competition for the first time, they never backed down from the challenge. Instead, they embraced it. What unfol

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Missouri Girls Wrestling Doesn’t Follow the Wave; It’s Creating It
2026 Missouri USA Freestyle/Greco State Tournament Recap *results at the bottom Springfield, Missouri | May 2–3, 2026Wilson Logistics Arena There are tournaments… and then there are moments that feel like a shift. This weekend in Springfield wasn’t just another stop on the calendar. It was a statement about where women’s wrestling in Missouri is, and where it’s going. And if you were inside Wilson Logistics Arena, you felt it immediately. The energy was different. The d

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From DNP to Dominance: Natalie Edmisson’s Championship Climb
Nixa, Missouri; There are seasons that feel big, and then there are seasons that change everything. What Natalie Edmisson did in her senior year wasn’t just a jump, it was a statement. A year removed from a DNP at the state tournament, Edmisson didn’t just come back better. She came back different. By February, she stood alone at the top of the podium, 2026 Missouri Class 2 State Champion at 155 pounds, finishing a season that felt inevitable only because of the work nob

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From DNP to Dominance: Natalie Edmisson’s Championship Climb
Nixa, Missouri; There are seasons that feel big, and then there are seasons that change everything. What Natalie Edmisson did in her senior year wasn’t just a jump, it was a statement. A year removed from a DNP at the state tournament, Edmisson didn’t just come back better. She came back different. By February, she stood alone at the top of the podium, 2026 Missouri Class 2 State Champion at 155 pounds, finishing a season that felt inevitable only because of the work nob

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