Over two decades ago, the concept of girls joining a wrestling team was very unique. Many times these girls had to join their school's boys teams just to compete in the sport.
Niagara-Wheatfield wrestlers Kendra Cheers and Rhylee Jung have had to do the same thing with their high school program. Rather than just exploring the sport, however, these two young ladies are excelling — not only do Cheers and Jung lead a group of other female wrestlers for the Falcons, they are both competing in the sport in national and international level events.
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Two N-W girls wrestlers are making waves
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Two N-W girls wrestlers are making waves
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Over two decades ago, the concept of girls joining a wrestling team was very unique. Many times these girls had to join their school's boys teams just to compete in the sport.
Niagara-Wheatfield wrestlers Kendra Cheers and Rhylee Jung have had to do the same thing with their high school program. Rather than just exploring the sport, however, these two young ladies are excelling — not only do Cheers and Jung lead a group of other female wrestlers for the Falcons, they are both competing in the sport in national and international level events.