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Arizona wrestler becomes first girl to win high school state title

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An Arizona teen became the first female to ever win a high school wrestling state title while competing against boys this past weekend. 

Audrey Jimenez, an 18-year-old from Sunnyside High School in Tucson, won the Division 1 title in the 106-pound weight class, and she can forever call herself a state champion. 

"The crowd was just super crazy," Jimenez told Scripps News Phoenix. "So that's what made it seem more of like, ‘Oh wow, like I just won state.’"

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The arena during the Division III Men's Wrestling Championship held at the Alliant Energy Powerhouse on March 12, 2022, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (Jack Dempsey/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

In a video posted to X of her match, you can see Jimenez is sort of in shock that she won the title, while the crowd is roaring in celebration as the referee raised her arm to signify the victory. 

Now, Jimenez is used to winning state titles in her high school career, but it always came against girls. For the past three years, she’s been required to compete against girls despite facing boys during the regular season. 

This year, however, her coaches asked the Arizona Interscholastic Association to allow Jimenez to compete against boys in the state tournament, which was granted. 

Scripps News Phoenix adds that Jimenez’ parents, her father Billy and mother Denise, have always spoken highly of their daughter’s work ethic. 

A wrestler's shoes are seen on the mat during the Olympic Team Wrestling Trials at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on April 9, 2016, in Iowa City, Iowa. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

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