INDIAN HILLS WOMEN'S WRESTLING RECORD BOOK

INDIAN HILLS WOMEN'S WRESTLING RECORD BOOK

 

INDIAN HILLS WOMEN'S WRESTLING SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

SEASON   |   CAREER   |   ALL-AMERICANS   |   YEAR-BY-YEAR    NATIONAL CHAMPIONS   

Updated: 3-14-2024

WINS   TOTAL MATCHES   WINNING PERCENTAGE
Kennedy Shropshire 17 2022 Celeste Tellez 26 2022 Kennedy Shropshire .944 2022
Ginamarie Ayala 15 2022 Lexi Adams 22 2022 Alondra Rosado Martinez .882 2021
Heaven-Leigh Jackson 15 2022 Heaven-Leigh Jackson 21 2022 Alondra Rosado Martinez .833 2022
Alondra Rosado Martinez 15 2022 Celeste Tellez 21 2021 Ginamarie Ayala .833 2022
Alondra Rosado Martinez 15 2021 Ginamarie Ayala 18 2022 Ginamarie Ayala .833 2021
Celeste Tellez 14 2022 Alondra Rosado Martinez 18 2022 Heaven-Leigh Jackson .722 2021
Lexi Adams 13 2022 Kennedy Shropshire 18 2022 Heaven-Leigh Jackson .714 2022
Heaven-Leigh Jackson 13 2021 Heaven-Leigh Jackson 18 2021 Sofia Rubio .714 2021
Mya Turnmire 11 2022 Three Tied 17   Jamesa Robinson .667 2022
Five Tied 10   Three Tied 16   Annalease Barraza .667 2021



FALLS   FASTEST FALL   TECH FALLS
Kennedy Shropshire 14 2022       Celeste Tellez 8 2022
Lexi Adams 10 2022       Ginamarie Ayala 7 2022
Annalease Barraza 8 2021       Alondra Rosado Martinez 6 2022
Heaven-Leigh Jackson 8 2021       Heaven-Leigh Jackson 5 2022
Alondra Rosado Martinez 7 2022       Ginamarie Ayala 5 2021
Alondra Rosado Martinez 7 2021       Alondra Rosado Martinez 5 2021
Malachite Chunn 6 2022       Sofia Rubio 5 2021
Heaven-Leigh Jackson 5 2022       Mya Turnmire 4 2021
Mya Turnmire 5 2022       Chloe Clemons 3 2022
Two Tied 4         Jamesa Robinson 3 2022

INDIAN HILLS WOMEN'S WRESTLING CAREER RECORDS

SEASON   |   CAREER   |   ALL-AMERICANS   |   YEAR-BY-YEAR    |   NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Updated: 3-14-2024

WINS     TOTAL MATCHES    WINNING PERCENTAGE  
Alondra Rosado Martinez 30 2021-22 Celeste Tellez 47 2021-22 Kennedy Shropshire .944 2022
Heaven-Leigh Jackson 28 2021-22 Heaven-Leigh Jackson 39 2021-22 Alondra Rosado Martinez .857 2021-22
Ginamarie Ayala 25 2021-22 Alondra Rosado Martinez 35 2021-22 Ginamarie Ayala .833 2021-22
Celeste Tellez 21 2021-22 James Robinson 31 2021-22 Chloe Clemons .727 2021-22
Mya Turnmire 20 2021-22 Mya Turnmire 31 2021-22 Heaven-Leigh Jackson .718 2021-22
Jamesa Robinson 18 2021-22 Ginamarie Ayala 30 2021-22 Annaliz Duran .667 2021
Sofia Rubio 17 2021-22 Sofia Rubio 29 2021-22 Mya Turnmire .645 2021-22
Kennedy Shropshire 17 2022 Lexi Adams 22 2022 Malachite Chunn .625 2022
Lexi Adams 13 2022 Annalease Barraza 20 2021-22 Annalease Barraza .600 2021-22
Annalease Barraza 12 2021-22 Kari German 20 2021-22 Lexi Adams .591 2022



FALLS   FASTEST FALL   TECH FALLS
Alondra Rosado Martinez 14 2021-22       Ginamarie Ayala 12 2021-22
Kennedy Shropshire 14 2022       Alondra Rosado Martinez 11 2021-22
Heaven-Leigh Jackson 13 2021-22       Celeste Tellez 10 2021-22
Lexi Adams 10 2022       Heaven-Leigh Jackson 7 2021-22
Jamesa Robinson 10 2021-22       Sofia Rubio 6 2021-22
Annalease Barraza 8 2021-22       Mya Turnmire 5 2021-22
Malachite Chunn 6 2022       Chloe Clemons 3 2021-22
Mya Turnmire 6 2021-22       Jamesa Robinson 3 2021-22
Ginamarie Ayala 5 2021-22       Four Tied 2  
Two Tied 4              

INDIAN HILLS WOMEN'S WRESTLING ALL-AMERICANS

SEASON   |   CAREER    ALL-AMERICANS   |   YEAR-BY-YEAR   |   NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Updated: 3-14-2024

JCNC / NJCAA ALL-AMERICANS
Year Name Class Place
2024 Genesis Gilmore 155lbs 1st
2024 Eliana Bommarito 235lbs 1st
2024 Dutchess King 101lbs 2nd
2024 Javanica Mickens 109lbs 2nd
2024 Shammilka Miranda Diaz 116lbs 2nd
2024 Angelica Vicente Gonzalez 123lbs 2nd
2024 Karla Padilla Zepeda 235lbs 2nd
2024 Madison Leverknight 109lbs 3rd
2024 Jazmine Garcia 155lbs 3rd
2024 Norma Alejandro 191lbs 3rd
2024 Yaracely Saenz 170lbs 4th
2024 Amaria Ridgner 130lbs 5th
2024 Abbi Smith 136lbs 5th
2024 Tiffany White 191lbs 5th
2024 Ruth Jimenez Batista 130lbs 6th
2024 Kharisma Graham 191lbs 6th
2023 Dutchess King 101lbs 1st
2023 Shammilka Miranda Diaz 116lbs 1st
2023 Alondra Rosado Martinez 136lbs 1st
2023 Eliana Bommarito 235lbs 1st
2023 Karla Zepeda Padilla 235lbs 2nd
2023 Malachite Chunn 109lbs 3rd
2023 Suravieve Robertson 155lbs 3rd
2023 Liannette Ortiz 123lbs 4th
2023 Yaracely Saenz 170lbs 4th
2023 Javanica Mickens 116lbs 5th
2023 Malia Cook 136lbs 5th
2023 Lynexa Adams 143lbs 5th
2023 Tiffany White 191lbs 5th
2023 Brooke Burns 235lbs 5th
2023 Taylor Angle 123lbs 6th
2023 A'myrha Dylina-Syyan 143lbs 6th
2023 Norma Alejondro 191lbs 6th
2022 Mya Turnmire 101lbs 1st
2022 Kennedy Shropshire 109lbs 1st
2022 Heaven-Leigh Jackson 116lbs 1st
2022 Alondra Rosado Martinez 136lbs 1st
2022 Malachite Chunn 109lbs 2nd
2022 Jamesa Robinson 116lbs 2nd
2022 Cendessa Krus 235lbs 2nd
2022 Kari German 123lbs 3rd
2022 Celeste Tellez 136lbs 3rd
2022 Ginamarie Ayala 143lbs 3rd
2022 Destinee Banks 235lbs 3rd
2022 Chloe Clemons 109lbs 4th
2022 Sofia Rubio 191lbs 4th
2021 Heaven-Leigh Jackson 109lbs 1st
2021 Chloe Clemons 123lbs 1st
2021 Sofia Rubio 191lbs 1st
2021 Annaliz Duran 101lbs 2nd
2021 Jamesa Robinson 116lbs 2nd
2021 Nani-Marie McFadden 123lbs 2nd
2021 Alondra Rosado Martinez 136lbs 2nd
2021 Mya Turnmire 109lbs 3rd
2021 Ginamarie Ayala 155lbs 3rd
2021 Annalease Barraza 191lbs 3rd
2021 Helena Borque 235lbs 3rd
2021 Celeste Tellez 143lbs 4th

 

NWCA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANS
Year Name Class
2024 Norma Alejandro Sophomore
2024 Ja'Nya Banks Freshman
2024 Eliana Bommarito Sophomore
2024 Genesis Gilmore Freshman
2024 Kharisma Graham Freshman
2024 Madison Leverknight Freshman
2024 Javanica Mickens Sophomore
2024 Shammilka Miranda Diaz Sophomore
2024 Karla Padilla Zepeda Sophomore
2024 Amaria Ridgner Freshman
2024 Abbi Smith Freshman
2024 Jayla Spring Freshman
2024 Angelica Vicente Gonzalez Freshman
2024 Tanihya Wilson Freshman
2023 Norma Alejandro Freshman
2023 Eliana Bommarito Freshman
2023 Malia Cook Freshman
2023 Dutchess King Freshman
2023 Javanica Mickens Freshman
2023 Shammilka Miranda Diaz Freshman
2023 Liannette Ortiz Sophomore
2023 Suravieve Robertson Sophomore
2023 Kennedy Shropshire Sophomore
2023 Nolani Snagg Freshman
2023 A'Myrha Syyan Freshman

 

INDIAN HILLS WOMEN'S WRESTLING YEAR-BY-YEAR

SEASON     CAREER   |   ALL-AMERICANS  |   YEAR-BY-YEAR   |   NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Updated: 3-14-2024

Year Head Coach Overall Record Overall W% Home Record Home W% Away/Neutral Record Away/Neutral W% Conference Record  Conference W% Postseason Finish
2023-24 Cole Spree 10-1 .909 5-0 1.000 5-1 .833 6-0 1.000 National Champions
2022-23 Cole Spree 8-1-1 .850 2-0 1.000 6-1-1 .813 5-0 1.000 National Champions
2021-22 Cole Spree 7-0 1.000 4-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 -- -- National Champions
2020-21 Cole Spree 8-2 .800 0-0 --- 8-2 .800 -- -- National Champions  
Total   33-4-1 .882 1109 1.000 22-4-1 .833 11-0 1.000  

 

INDIAN HILLS WOMEN'S WRESTLING NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SEASON    CAREER   |   ALL-AMERICANS   |   YEAR-BY-YEAR   |   NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Updated: 3-14-2024

 

 

2022 National Champs

2024 NJCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2024: NJCAA National Champions |  Council Bluffs, IA  |  307.5 Team Points


In the first year of sanctioned wrestling at the NJCAA level, the Indian Hills dominated the field to win its third consecutive national championship. The Warriors produced four individual national champions to go along with a program-best 17 All-Americans. Indian Hills finished 57 points ahead of second-place Umpqua Community College to win the first-ever NJCAA National Championship.

2024 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP

2022 National Champs

2023 NJCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2023: NJCAA National Champions |  Council Bluffs, IA  |  287 Team Points


In the first year of sanctioned wrestling at the NJCAA level, the Indian Hills dominated the field to win its third consecutive national championship. The Warriors produced four individual national champions to go along with a program-best 17 All-Americans. Indian Hills finished 57 points ahead of second-place Umpqua Community College to win the first-ever NJCAA National Championship.

2023 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP


 

 

2022 National Champs

2022 JCNC TEAM & DUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2022: JCNC Team National Champions |  Roseburg, OR  |  164.5 Team Points

2022: JCNC Dual National Champions  |  Roseburg, OR  |  2-0 dual record


For the second consecutive year, the Indian Hills Warriors claimed swept the team and duel JCNC National Championships at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, OR. The Warriors scored 164.5 team points on the opening day to take home the team title with All-American honors for 13 individuals across eight weight classes. Indian Hills earned a first-round bye in the Dual National Championship before defeating Big Bend 35-20 to advance to the finals. The Warriors bilt a 20-0 lead over Umpqua in the finals to roll to a 33-19 victory and its second national dual title.

2022 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP


 

2021 National Champs

2021 JCNC TEAM & DUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2021: JCNC Team National Champions |  Roseburg, OR  |  154 Team Points

2021: JCNC Dual National Champions  |  Roseburg, OR  |  4-0 dual record


In the first-ever junior college women's wrestling National Championship, Indian Hills traveled to the West Coast and came back to Ottumwa with two national titles. The Warriors took the first-ever team national title with 154 points, 11 points ahead of runner-up Big Bend as Indian Hills earned 12 individual All-American honors and three individual national champions. Indian Hills won its second national title of the event by going 4-0 in the team duals. The Warriors defeated Southwestern Oregon 35-19, Grays Harbor 36-20, Big Bend 45-9, and Umpqua 43-10 in the round-robin format.

2021 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP


 

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GENESIS GILMORE  |  2024 NJCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION

2023: 155lb National Champion  |  Council Bluffs, IA


In her first season at Indian Hills, Genesis Gilmore became the program's first-ever 155lb national champion after running through the bracket at the NJCAA National Invitational. Entering the weekend as the No. 6 seed in the 155lb bracket, Gilmore produced a remarkable run through the tournament that resulted in the program's first-ever 155lb individual national champion. Gilmore scored three consecutive pins to advance to the semifinals with each match lasting no more than 1:12. Gilmore secured a fall in 25 seconds against the No. 2 seed from Snow College to earn a spot in the championship bout.


 

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ELIANA BOMMARITO  |  2024 NJCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION

2024: 235lb National Champion  |  Council Bluffs, IA


Bommarito, the No. 1 ranked pound-for-pound wrestler in the nation, secured her second consecutive national title as the sophomore capped her Indian Hills career with an undefeated record. The sophomore cruised the 235lb bracket with ease as the No.1 overall seed. Bommarito earned a fall in 20 seconds in the Round of 16 and a 16 second fall in the semis to earn a spot in the title match. Competing against teammate Karla Padilla Zepeda in the championship for the second consecutive year, Bommarito earned a fall in 1:29 to become a two-time national champion.


 

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DUTCHESS KING  |  2023 NJCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION

2023: 101lb National Champion  |  Council Bluffs, IA


In her first season at Indian Hills, Dutchess King scored the first-ever NJCAA 101lb National Championship as the No. 3 seed in the bracket. King, ranked No. 1 in the nation throughout much of the year, won all three matches without allowing a point on the mat. King secured a 10-0 tech fall, an 8-0 tech fall, and a 10-0 tech fall in the championship bout to win the national title.


  

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SHAMMILKA MIRANDA DIAZ  |  2023 NJCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION

2023: 116lb National Champion  |  Council Bluffs, IA


As the No. 3 seed in the bracket, Shammilka Miranda Diaz cruised through the tournament to win the first-ever 116lb NJCAA National Championship. Miranda Diaz outscored her opponents 38-6, including a 10-0 tech fall, a 14-2 tech fall over the No. 2 seed, and a 14-4 tech fall in the finals. 


 

martinez_alondra_rosado_web.jpg ALONDRA ROSADO MARTINEZ  |  2023 NJCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION, 2022 JCNC NATIONAL CHAMPION

2023: 136lb National Champion  |  Council Bluffs, IA

2022: 136lb National Champion  |  Roseburg, OR


Alondra Rosado Martinez became just the second two-time National Champion in Indian Hills history, and the first to win a national title in both the NJCAA and JCNC. Martinez concluded her Indian Hills career as a three-time All-American.

As the No. 2 seed in 2023, the first-ever NJCAA National Championship, Rosado Martinez earned a second round pin in 1:12, a 12-2 tech fall, and a 5-0 decision in the championship to win the first-ever 136lb NJCAA National Championship.

In 2022, Martinez picked up a second round win over Alexis Evon of Southwest Oregon with a 10-0 Tech Fall and scored a pin in the semifinal round in 1:30 over Big Bend's Kayla Trujilo. Martinez defeated Grays Harbor's Grace Miller in the championship bout with a 6-0 decision to become the program's first-ever 136lb national champion. Martinez finished her career with a school-best 30 wins.


  

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ELIANA BOMMARITO  |  2023 NJCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION

2023: 235lb National Champion  |  Council Bluffs, IA


The top-ranked wrestler throughout the year, Eliana Bommarito capped a remarkable freshman season with a dominant showing at the first-ever NJCAA National Championship. Bommarito scored a pair of pins before a 10-0 tech fall in the championship for a total of 5:20 of mat time in three matches. Bommarito was named the NJCAA's Most Outstanding Wrestler while becoming the first-ever NJCAA 235lb National Champion.


  

Heaven-Leigh Jackson HEAVEN-LEIGH JACKSON  |  2X JCNC NATIONAL CHAMPION

2021: 109lb National Champion  |  Roseburg, OR

2022: 116lb National Champion  |  Roseburg, OR


Heaven-Leigh Jackson became the first-ever two-time JCNC National Champion after claiming the 116lb National Championship in 2022 following her 109lb National Championship as a freshman in 2021. Jackson defeated teammate Jamesa Robinson in the 2022 national championship with an 8-4 decision. Jackson scored a pin in the 2021 national championship over Big Bend's Kayla Rogers to become the first-ever 109lb national champion in women's junior college wrestling.


 

Mya Turnmire

MYA TURNMIRE  |  2022 JCNC NATIONAL CHAMPION

2022: 101lb National Champion  |  Roseburg, OR


As a sophomore, Mya Turnmire claimed the first-ever 101lb national championship in Warrior program history. Turnmire scored an 11-0 Tech Fall in the semifinal round over Southwest Oregon's Isabella Schulz before defeating Iowa Western's Nicole Montojo in the championship round with a 10-2 decision. Turnmire also helped lead the Warriors to the Dual Team Championship with two victories. Turnmire finished the year with 11 victories and five pins.

 


 

Kennedy Shropshire

KENNEDY SHROPSHIRE  |  2022 JCNC NATIONAL CHAMPION

2022: 109lb National Champion  |  Roseburg, OR


Kennedy Shropshire put together a historic freshman season for the Warriors that resulted in a national title in the 109lb weight class, the first Warrior in program history to claim the individual championship at that class. After an opening round bye, Shropshire scored a fall in the 1:00 over Grays Harbor's Leilani Samoy. Shropshire took a second consecutive pin in the semifinal round in 1:27 over Iowa Western's Lorelei Wydra. Shropshire took home the title by defeating teammate Malachite Chunn in the finals with an 11-0 Tech Fall.


    

Chloe Clemons

CHLOE CLEMONS  |  2021 JCNC NATIONAL CHAMPION

2021: 123lb National Champion  |  Roseburg, OR


A two-time Iowa State High School champion, Clemons became the first-ever women's Junior College National Champion at the 123lb weight class. Clemons defeated Kaya Akana of Umpqua with a pin in 1:17 in the semifinal round before defeating Nani-Marie McFadden with an 8-0 decision in the championship bout to secure the victory. Clemons' title was the first-ever in program history and helped lead the Warriors to the first-ever women's junior college national championship.


 

Sofia Rubio

SOFIA RUBIO  |  2021 JCNC NATIONAL CHAMPION

2021: 191lb National Champion  |  Roseburg, OR


Sofia Rubio became the first-ever women's Junior College National Champion in the 191lb weight class, winning the title in the first-ever women's junior college national meet. Rubio defeated Clarissa Alvarez of Southwest Oregon with a 10-0 Tech Fall and took home the title with a 4-1 decision over Umpqua's Kaevon Burney as the Warriors went on to win the team national title. 


 **For record book questions and submissions, please contact**

Ricky Webster

Indian Hills Associate Athletic Director

ricky.webster@indianhills.edu