By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
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Women's wrestling is relatively new in Kansas at the high school and college level, but Shawnee County wrestlers have already made their mark in the sport.
Washburn Rural has won the state team championship both seasons since the Kansas State High School Activities Association made women's wrestling an official sport while Shawnee County competitors have already captured four individual titles.
Recent Rural grad Dajia Anderson won state titles in both her state appearances while her teammate, Rebekah Smith, added her first state crown as a senior after placing third as a junior.
Rossville's Kendra Hurla, meanwhile, started her prep career off with a bang, winning a Division II state title as a freshman this past season.
Several other local athletes established themselves at the collegiate level without having the opportunity to compete for their high school, including Marissa Patterson (Shawnee Heights), Valeria Rivera (Seaman) and Ashley and Lacey Henderson (Washburn Rural).
Seaman's Rylee Murray was named the Centennial League outstanding women's wrestler this past season while Topeka West's Brianna Randles won that honor in 2020.
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