
Maddison Miller, Honesdale

Abington Heights’ Hayden Manning, top, pins Towanda’s Elizabeth Naughton in a 155-pound semifinal bout in the Hawkeye Girls Holiday Wrestling Classic in Hanover Twp. on Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025. BILL TARUTIS / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

Scranton Prep freshman wrestler Willow McDonnell. JOE BARESS / STAFF PHOTO
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Maddison Miller, Honesdale
Honesdale’s Maddison Miller, Abington Heights’ Hayden Manning and Scranton Prep’s Willow McDonnell each placed first in their respective weight classes Saturday at the Wyoming Valley West Girls Wrestling Tournament.
Miller went 3-0 with three first-period pins to capture the 148-pound title. The Lady Hornets sophomore (25-3) is ranked sixth in the state at 142 pounds, according to PA Power Wrestling, and fourth in the state, according to pa-wrerstling.com.
Leonora Orellana Anton (155) placed third, and Leah Klinkiewicz (118) finished fourth, as Honesdale placed ninth out 19 teams.
Manning went 3-0 with one pin and two technical falls to secure the 155-pound title. The Lady Comets freshman (23-1) is ranked eighth in the state at 155, according to PA Power Wrestling, and is a state honorable mention, according to pa-wrestling.com.
Zoey Hearst (118) placed third, as Abington Heights finished 10th.
McDonnell (15-8) went 4-0 with three pins and a decision to earn the 100-pound title. The sophomore was the Classics’ lone wrestler at the tournament, as Scranton Prep placed 15th.
Taylor Shaheen (130) finished second, and Amsi Garriga-Diaz (142) placed fifth, as Valley View finished 11th.
Ava Pezanowski (148) finished fourth, and Ashlyn Bradshaw (136) secured sixth, as Mid Valley placed 16th.
Jocelyn Suhow Sanchez (118) finished fifth, as West Scranton placed 17th.
Battle of the Buck
Sophia Yancewicz (100) and Mya Statile (170) each placed third to lead Wallenpaupack to a fourth-place finish Saturday at the Battle of the Buck tournament at Central Bucks West High School.
Yancewicz went 3-1 with two pins and a tech. fall, while Statile went 3-1 with three pins.
Rosa SanClementi (106) finished fifth and secured her 50th career victory along the way.
Heaven Dozier (235) placed sixth for the Lady Buckhorns.