Absegami High School's Lamiah Berry won the 132-pound state title Saturday, the Braves' first state winner in the program's storied past since 2004.
South Jersey girls wrestling took another huge step forward on Saturday, crowning an area-record four state champs.
Third-seeded Lamiah Berry won an 8-1 decision over second-seeded Belle Konopka of Seneca in the 132-pound semifinals Friday at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall.
Gateway/Woodbury's Shaelie Young (29-3) earned a trip back to the state final for the first time since she was a freshman. She pinned Rancocas Valley’s Paris Ford in the semifinal round, two years ...
A strong mindset can be a powerful weapon on a wrestling mat. Absegami’s Lamiah Berry had a few run ins with Seneca senior ...
Cami Bird and Lamiah Berry are moving on.Bird, of Egg Harbor Township High School, and Berry, of Absegami, each received a ...
Lamiah Berry of Absegami knows the atmosphere of Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City during tournament time. As a freshman, Berry ...
The action kicked off from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on Thursday morning with the pre-quarterfinal round of the NJSIAA ...
This coming weekend, the girls will be settling all of this on the mat in Atlantic City. But until then, the final rankings ...
Eva Altamirano (South Plainfield) won in sudden victory overtime against Liliana Zaku-Ramos (Newton) in a 126-pound semifinal ...
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