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Southwest Ohio sends several girls wrestlers to state mat in Columbus


In its last tournament before being sanctioned by the Ohio High School Athletic Association as an emerging sport, the state’s best female wrestlers will square off for the Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association state tournament.

Among those best are 33 Cincinnati wrestlers and seven alternates heading to Hilliard Davidson High School on Saturday and Sunday. 

At the most recent district meet, Harrison’s girls finished second in Southwest Ohio, with Lebanon third, Mason fourth and Clermont Northeastern fifth. Individually, a number of girls qualified, including the area’s only returning state champion Chloe Dearwester of Harrison, who is just a sophomore but already highly decorated and nationally known.

Harrison's Chloe Dearwester picks up an early win at 106 pounds over Princeton's Jamie Mackey at the 2021 SWOWCA Coaches Classic Wrestling Tournament, Dec. 18, 2021

Dearwester was champion at the OHSWCA Southwest District Tournament Feb. 13 at Harrison in the 105-pound weight class, while teammates Raegan Briggs and Molly Hudler won at 115 and 170 pounds, respectively. Other district champions were Badin’s Rachel Nusky at 125, CNE’s Hanna Groeber at 140, Taylor’s Meghan Werbrich at 145 and Erin Martin of Walnut Hills at 155.

Erin Martin of Walnut Hills High School won by fall over Jesse Foebar of Clermont Northeastern in the fifth-place match during the state wrestling championships at Hillard Davidson High School, Sunday, Feb 21, 2021.

While many of the girls have wrestled with boys since an early age, the sport for girls is up and coming and will be recognized as such by the OHSAA for 2022-23. That leaves this year for girls to pull double-duty as some have a chance to make the podium at the girls meet and possibly the boys championships in March at Ohio State’s Schottenstein Center. Not all, but some of the girls compete in boys’ events, with Dearwester ranked No. 13 among boys at 106 pounds. 

At many schools, the boys coaches have handled everyone, but Harrison has already split their duties with Chris Baird heading up the girls program.

Harrison’s sweetheart

Dearwester is the daughter of Rob Dearwester, an All-American wrestler at Harrison for Chad Dennis and Baird. Rob has four daughters, with Chloe as the oldest.

“Two of my sisters also wrestle, but the one’s a princess,” Chloe Dearwester said with a chuckle. “Hopefully she’ll get into wrestling, too. Actually, I’m a sweetheart. I don’t look like it on the mat, but I’m a sweetheart.”



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