Lady Rebels Headed To State

This past Saturday the Boyle County girls wrestling team headed to Montgomery County to wrestle for a spot at the state competition. The team left the Region 4 tournament with 8 state qualifiers and placed 2nd overall as a team. Our 8 placers were:

  • Lyla Smith- 1st
  • Makayla Fowler- 2nd
  • Alyssa Pinkston- 2nd
  • Hailey Childers- 2nd
  • Peyton Turner-3rd
  • Teagan Hundley- 4th
  • Ana Frazier- 4th
  • Porter Tagarook- 4th

Our Rebels wrestled amazingly this weekend! The lady Rebels will take a week off and wrestle on the 17th at the All-tech arena for state!

Girls Wrestling Takes Down The Admirals

On Wednesday, the Boyle County girls wrestling team went down the street to dual Danville High School for the Admirals senior night.

The Rebels walked away beating Danville 45-6.  The Reb wrestlers gained a lot of points through forfeits, with six forfeits, one pin, and one major decision.

“Although most matches were forfeits, we are proud of everybody for showing up,” said freshman Teagan Hundley.

The girls are coming to the end of their season with state just around the corner and this is a great way to show out. The Rebels will wrestle again this Saturday at Montgomery County for girls regionals.

Girls Wrestling blasts through the competition!!

This weekend the girls wrestling team traveled to Marion C. Moore schools in Louisville to compete. This tournament was the biggest tournament of the girls season.

However, despite the challenge the scale brought, the rebels walked out taking second overall. On top of placing second as a team, the girls had five placers:

  • Lyla Smith – first
  • Alyssa Pinkston- second
  • Hailey Childers- second
  • Porter Tagarook- third
  • Makyla Fowler- fourth

They will wrestle again at Girls Regionals on February 3rd. Great job to the Rebels wrestling team!

Girls Wrestling slams the competition in Daviess County!

This past Saturday, the Boyle County girls wrestling team traveled to Daviess County High School where they met some good competition. The team came out in fourth place and had four girls place. Our placers were:

  • Lyla Smith- 1st place at 114lbs
  • Makyla Fowler- 4th place at 132lbs
  • Alyssa Pinkston-1st place at 185lbs
  • Porter Tagarook- 1st place at 235lbs

Phoebe Smith, a sophomore wrestler, said, “Everyone was ready and locked in for their matches. We had some tough losses and needed improvement in areas, but overall the whole team pulled through and wrestled greatly. We know the adjustments we need to make and where we need to grow. We continue to put in the work and we’re ready for our next tournament this weekend.”

This weekend the girls will wrestle Saturday at Marion C. Moore schools where they will keep up the hard work.

Rebel Wrestling takes down Danville

On Wednesday, December 6th, the Rebels hosted a dual for both the boys and girls wrestling teams.

The boys took on Green County and Danville while the girls took on Taylor County and Danville as well. Wrestling right beside each other, both teams won a big victory over their rival, Danville.

However, the girls had a tough loss against  Taylor County, the number one girls team.

While the girls wrestled Taylor, the boys had one more big win over Green County to add to their list of victories. Great night for the Rebels wrestling team. They will go on to compete on Saturday, December 16th. The boys will wrestle at Beech, Tennessee, and the girls will be competing at Taylor County.