By BVM Sportsdesk, 01/21/2025
The TSSAA wrestling postseason is approaching, prompting a poll for the Nashville area’s top girls wrestler of the year. Leading contenders include Jonna Patterson from Blackman, with a record of 15-4, and two-time state champion Audrey Levendusky, who remains undefeated at 29-0. Other notable wrestlers in the poll are Tatiana Pena-Corona and Evangeline Monge, both aiming for strong showings in the upcoming state tournament. Polls close at noon on Friday, allowing fans to weigh in on who deserves the accolade.By the Numbers
- Audrey Levendusky: 29-0 record, two-time TSSAA state champion.
- Tatiana Pena-Corona: 22-3 record, first-time state qualifier pursuit.
- Jaden Evans: 20-0 record, reigning state champion at 107 pounds.
Yes, But
While Levendusky is favored due to her undefeated status and championship history, there are strong performances from other wrestlers, like Johnson and Williams, who could upset the standings with solid postseason showings.State of Play
- The voting for Nashville’s girls wrestler of the year is now live and set to close on Friday.
- Several wrestlers, including Johnson and Evans, are returning strong from previous competitions.
What’s Next
Once the votes are in, the winner will be announced as the 2024-25 TSSAA postseason progresses, setting the stage for final showdowns at the state level.Bottom Line
As the postseason nears, recognizing standout performances is crucial; fans hold the power to decide which athlete will be celebrated as the Nashville area’s top girls wrestler.