HERSHEY, Pa. — Zoey Haines knows what it takes to reach the top of the podium. The Gettysburg wrestler was a part of the first class of PIAA girls wrestling state champions in 2024. In her ...
Zoey Haines sits at the top of the Haines family wrestling standings with the most state championships President Trump meets with NATO Secretary General This Indulgent Sandwich Was One of Queen ...
HERSHEY — Zoey Haines feels like her wrestling game is at its most comfortable when she’s competing from the top position. And with one more win, she’ll be back atop of the podium as well.
Zoey Haines (Gettysburg-G) F Jenny Gautreau (Owen J. Roberts-G), 2:37; Angelina Spachman (Parkland-G) DEC Sayona Harris-haye (Greater Johnstown-G), 4-1 SV 148 pounds: Violette Lasure (Chestnut ...
Today marked the end of the PIAA state wrestling championships at Giant Center, and 11 wrestlers from the Susquehanna Valley were trying to bring home gold medals for their respective schools.
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Spachman’s return to the state final was met by Gettysburg’s two-time state champion Zoey Haines, who won the 142-pound title by fall in 1:37.(April Gamiz/The Morning Call) — Easton freshman ...
And Toothless goes everywhere wrestling stuff with me.” Colon (22-10) said that she knew she would face Gettysburg’s Zoey Haines, the top-ranked wrestler in the state, in her first match and ...
The goal remains the same: a trip to the PIAA Wrestling Championships. But for the 156 lucky enough to have punched their ticket to Saturday's South Central Regional at Penn Manor High School ...
142 POUNDS: Finalists: Zoey Haines, Gettysburg vs. Sayona Harris-Haye, Johnstown. Champion: Haines. Comment: Central Regional champ Harris-Haye might give returning state champ Haines a tough bout.
Things went according to plan for Gettysburg’s Zoey Haines. The daughter of Warrior boys’ wrestling coach Chris Haines, the senior concluded her career as a two-time state champion at 142 pounds.