Mat Classic XXXVII – Chelan Goats State Tournament Recap

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The Chelan Goats girls team proudly represented their program at Mat Classic XXXVII, competing in the combined 1B/2B/1A state tournament — one of the most competitive and rapidly growing divisions in Washington wrestling. Facing deep brackets filled with experienced opponents, Chelan’s athletes showcased toughness, composure, and resilience on the Tacoma Dome mats.

Below is a full look at each wrestler’s path through the tournament.


125 Pounds – Rylee Knight | 13 Team Points

Rylee Knight delivered one of Chelan’s strongest performances of the weekend, putting together an impressive run through the bracket and earning valuable team points with an aggressive, attacking style.

Tournament Path

  • Championship Round 1 – Fall vs. Feather Martinez (White Swan)
    Knight opened the tournament in dominant fashion, securing a pin and advancing with confidence.
  • Championship Round 2 – Loss by Tech Fall vs. Jade Blair (Forks)
    A matchup against an undefeated opponent sent Knight into the consolation rounds.

Once in wrestle-backs, Knight mounted an outstanding response:

  • Consolation Round 2 – Fall vs. Briannah Quintero (Royal)
    A decisive and quick pin shifted momentum immediately.
  • Consolation Round 3 – Fall vs. Kelly Camacho (Mount Baker)
    Knight continued her surge with another controlled victory.
  • Consolation Round 4 – Fall vs. Gracee Liske (East Jefferson)
    Yet another pin demonstrated endurance and focus deep into the tournament.
  • Consolation Round 5 – Loss by Decision vs. Heaven Parker (Royal)
    A tightly contested match that ended Knight’s impressive run.

Knight’s performance was defined by relentless pressure and the ability to finish matches, recording four falls during the weekend. Her effort contributed 13 team points and highlighted both skill and competitive grit.


130 Pounds – Ashley Hernandez | 4 Team Points

Ashley Hernandez battled through a challenging bracket, showing resilience and determination against tough competition.

Tournament Path

  • Championship Round 1 – Fall vs. Maci Van Steenkist (River View)
    Hernandez opened strong, grinding through a long match before securing the pin.
  • Championship Round 2 – Loss by Fall vs. Emily Brodhead (Hoquiam)
    Facing one of the bracket’s top competitors.
  • Consolation Round 2 – Loss by Fall vs. Ivone Gaytan (Granger)

Hernandez’s opening-round victory earned Chelan 4 team points, and her performance reflected persistence and effort on the state stage.


140 Pounds – Sydney Weston

Sydney Weston gained valuable experience competing at the state tournament, an important step in development for any wrestler.

Tournament Path

  • Championship Round 1 – Loss by Fall vs. Amy Sloan (Columbia Burbank)
  • Consolation Round 1 – Bye
  • Consolation Round 2 – Loss by Fall vs. Remmie Garton (Tonasket)

Though her tournament ended early, competing at Mat Classic provides invaluable exposure to elite-level wrestling and builds a foundation for future growth.


Final Reflection

The Mat Classic environment presents unique challenges — heightened pressure, deep brackets, and a demanding two-day format. Chelan’s girls competitors met those challenges with effort, toughness, and pride.

Leading the way, Rylee Knight’s extended consolation run and multiple pins energized the Goats’ performance, while Ashley Hernandez and Sydney Weston added critical experience and hard-fought matches to the weekend.

Every appearance on the Tacoma Dome mats strengthens the program and reinforces Chelan’s presence in the state’s growing girls wrestling landscape. The lessons and momentum gained at Mat Classic XXXVII will continue to fuel the Goats’ development and future success.


Mat Classic XXXVII – Chelan Goats State Tournament Recap

Tacoma Dome | Friday & Saturday

Competing at the Mat Classic inside the Tacoma Dome represents the pinnacle of Washington high school wrestling. The Chelan Goats Boys earned that stage once again, sending a group of state qualifiers ready to battle the best competition in the state. Over two demanding days, Chelan wrestlers showed resilience, heart, and determination in one of the sport’s most challenging environments.

Below is a complete look at each Goat’s journey through the tournament.


138 Pounds – Sebastian Cisneros | 2nd Place | 27 Team Points

Sebastian Cisneros turned in a spectacular state tournament performance, advancing to the championship finals with a series of dominant victories.

Tournament Path

  • Championship Round 1 – Bye
  • Championship Round 2 – Tech Fall vs. Jacob Lawrence (Vashon Island)
    A commanding shutout that immediately established control of the bracket.
  • Quarterfinal – Tech Fall vs. Connor Swayze (Tyee)
    Cisneros continued his offensive momentum, ending another match early.
  • Semifinal – Fall vs. Eliuth Serra (Connell)
    A decisive pin secured his place in the state finals.
  • 1st Place Match – Loss by Decision vs. Cooper Williams (Castle Rock)
    A hard-fought battle against an elite opponent.

Cisneros’ run showcased his technical precision, pace, and composure under pressure. Finishing as state runner-up is a remarkable achievement and capped an outstanding weekend.


175 Pounds – Maddoc Finch | 5th Place | 16.5 Team Points

Maddoc Finch delivered one of Chelan’s grittiest performances, battling through adversity to secure a podium finish.

Tournament Path

  • Championship Round 1 – Bye
  • Championship Round 2 – Tech Fall vs. Jack Bohlke (Naches Valley)
    Finch opened with authority, controlling the match from start to finish.
  • Quarterfinal – Win in Tie Breaker vs. Zennon Cortes (Cashmere)
    A tense defensive battle where Finch’s discipline proved decisive.
  • Semifinal – Loss by Fall vs. Emanuel Fernandez (Zillah)
  • Consolation Semifinal – Loss by Decision vs. Jobany Macias (Wapato)

Facing elimination, Finch responded with determination:

  • 5th Place Match – Fall vs. Zennon Cortes (Cashmere)

Finch’s ability to rebound after setbacks demonstrated tremendous mental toughness and competitive maturity.


157 Pounds – Andrew Alcala | 6 Team Points

Andrew Alcala put together a strong tournament showing, navigating multiple high-pressure matches.

Tournament Path

  • Championship Round 1 – Fall vs. Zander Hanson (Life Christian Academy)
    A confident opening victory.
  • Championship Round 2 – Loss by Decision vs. Henry Tobin (Mount Baker)

Entering the consolation bracket, Alcala displayed exceptional resilience:

  • Consolation Round 2 – Decision vs. Andrew Ratliff (Cashmere)
    A tightly contested defensive match.
  • Consolation Round 3 – Decision vs. Brayden Storedahl (Kalama)
    A composed, controlled performance.
  • Consolation Round 4 – Loss by Tech Fall vs. Raul Sanchez III (Wapato)

Alcala’s extended run highlighted endurance, focus, and toughness.


190 Pounds – Nicolas Bahena | 6.5 Team Points

Nicolas Bahena produced one of Chelan’s most emphatic victories of the tournament.

Tournament Path

  • Championship Round 1 – Fall vs. Tatum Daniels (Nooksack Valley)
    A powerful performance to open the weekend.
  • Championship Round 2 – Loss by Tech Fall vs. Jacoby Tait (Cashmere)

Bahena responded strongly in the consolation rounds:

  • Consolation Round 2 – Tech Fall vs. Oliver Ordaz (Riverside)
    A dominant shutout victory.
  • Consolation Round 3 – Loss by Fall vs. Linden Wieman (Stevenson)

Bahena’s aggressive style and ability to score bonus points proved valuable for Chelan.


157 Pounds – Gage Puckett | 5 Team Points

Competing in a deep weight class, Gage Puckett battled through a challenging bracket.

Tournament Path

  • Championship Round 1 – Decision vs. Joshua Forsyth (Connell)
    A competitive, back-and-forth match.
  • Championship Round 2 – Loss by Fall vs. Raul Sanchez III (Wapato)

In the consolation rounds:

  • Consolation Round 2 – Fall vs. Luke DesRoches (Riverside)
    A strong rebound performance.
  • Consolation Round 3 – Loss by Fall vs. Liam McManus (Elma)

Puckett’s ability to recover and secure a pin reflected his toughness and resolve.


165 Pounds – Zimri Kelling | 4 Team Points

Zimri Kelling opened the tournament with a decisive victory.

Tournament Path

  • Championship Round 1 – Major Decision vs. David Ryland (Vashon Island)
    A controlled, disciplined win.
  • Championship Round 2 – Loss by Fall vs. Cael Orth (Royal)

Consolation bracket:

  • Consolation Round 2 – Decision vs. Caleb Kerrigan (Cascade Christian)
    A strong response after adversity.
  • Consolation Round 3 – Loss by Major Decision vs. Alejandro Bustillos (Royal)

120 Pounds – Gavin Tjeerdsma

Tournament Path

  • Championship Round 1 – Loss by Fall vs. Foster Martin (La Center)
  • Consolation Round 1 – Bye
  • Consolation Round 2 – Loss by Fall vs. Adam Schmitz (Montesano)

Despite a difficult draw, Tjeerdsma gained valuable state experience.


126 Pounds – Edison Garton

Tournament Path

  • Championship Round 1 – Loss by Major Decision vs. Treyson Lewis-Kelley (Meridian)
  • Consolation Round 1 – Bye
  • Consolation Round 2 – Loss by Major Decision vs. Lincoln Freeman (Fort Vancouver)

Competing at Mat Classic provides critical growth opportunities for developing wrestlers.


150 Pounds – Yandel Mata

Tournament Path

  • Championship Round 1 – Loss by Fall vs. Kenai Finley (Wapato)
  • Consolation Round 1 – Bye
  • Consolation Round 2 – Loss by Fall vs. Caiden Rademacher (Elma)

Final Reflection

State tournaments test every aspect of a wrestler — preparation, composure, endurance, and resolve. The Chelan Goats delivered memorable performances, highlighted by two state medalists, multiple bonus-point victories, and countless hard-fought battles.

Every athlete who steps onto the Tacoma Dome mats represents not only personal achievement, but the strength and tradition of the Chelan wrestling program. The experience gained this weekend will continue to fuel the program’s growth and future success.

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