Gettysburg’s Zoey Haines triumphed at the first-ever Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) Girls Wrestling Championships, clinching the gold medal in the 148-lb category. This historic event marked a significant milestone in girls’ wrestling, showcasing the talent and perseverance of young female athletes.
The Warriors’ Kylie Monroe secured a 5th-place finish in the 155-lb category. Monroe’s performance was a source of pride for her team and underscored the depth of talent within the Gettysburg Girls Wrestling program.

The success of Haines and Monroe at this inaugural championship has not only brought glory to Gettysburg but has also set a precedent for the future of girls’ wrestling in Pennsylvania. Their achievements inspire aspiring wrestlers and highlight the growing recognition and support for female athletes in the sport.
As the Gettysburg community celebrates this historic victory, the spotlight shines brightly on Zoey Haines, a champion whose name will forever be etched in the history of PIAA Girls Wrestling Championships. Congratulations to Zoey, Kylie, and the entire Gettysburg Girls Wrestling team for their remarkable accomplishments.
Source: www.gettysburgwarriors.com