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Head girls wrestling coach Devan Silva (in red) coaches a pair of wrestlers on their technique during Quincy High School practice.

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Quincy girls look to get more wrestlers to state, despite format changes
November 18, 2022 2:27 p.m.

Quincy girls look to get more wrestlers to state, despite format changes

QUINCY — Changes are coming to Washington girls high school wrestling in 2022-23, but Quincy coach Devan Silva said he’s optimistic about his team’s chances no matter how the changes shake out. “Really high expectations for the team,” Silva said. “And I think our (returning wrestlers) have really expectations for themselves.” Girls wrestling has been split into two classifications for 2022-23; 4A and 3A schools will be in one classification, with 2A, 1A, 2B and 1B schools in the other. Previously wrestlers in all classifications competed in one state tournament. Quincy tied for 13th at the 2022 Mat Classic, with Shannon Workinger winning a state title and Gloria Ramirez finishing sixth.