I started wrestling in 7th grade for the boy's team. Finished two seasons and when I got to high school wasn't able to continue wrestling consistently, so I did tournaments with Northern Colorado Girl's Wrestling freshman and sophomore year. During that I placed first at a War Of The Roses tournament and competed in the first Who's Bad Women's Duals, placed first as a team in that. Halfway through my high school's wrestling season I decided to really get back into it my junior year. Didn't get much wrestling in until senior year. Senior year I placed 3rd at the North Ridge Ladies Invite and placed 6th at regionals. I have also lettered academically my junior year and my senior year I lettered in wrestling. I was also ranked number 7 in Colorado wrestling before regionals. My track wrestling profile is under the last name 'House' as is in most my other high school wrestling things.
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