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Treasure Coast Fields Florida's First All-Girls Duals Wrestling Team

The local program pioneers head-to-head competitions for girls, marking a milestone in the state's growing prep wrestling movement.

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A wrestling program on the Treasure Coast has done something no other program in Florida has managed: it has fielded the state's first all-girls duals wrestling team, putting this region at the center of one of prep sports' fastest-growing movements.

The milestone marks a significant shift in how girls' wrestling is structured locally, according to public records and sports administration filings. Traditional duals competition — where two full teams face off head-to-head, weight class by weight class — has long been the backbone of boys' wrestling culture in Florida. Extending that format to an all-girls squad requires depth, commitment, and a coaching staff willing to build something from scratch.

Girls' wrestling has been among the fastest-growing prep sports in Florida over the past decade. The Florida High School Athletic Association expanded its girls' postseason structure in recent years to meet surging participation numbers. But dual-meet competition for girls has lagged behind, leaving female wrestlers without the same full team experience their male counterparts take for granted every season.

That gap now has a Treasure Coast answer.

The significance reaches beyond a bracket or a record. For young women in Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties who have been grinding on the mat — often training alongside boys, often competing in tournaments designed around boys' formats — this program signals that their sport is taken seriously in their own backyard.

What comes next for the team — their schedule, their postseason eligibility, and whether the FHSAA will formally recognize all-girls duals competition statewide — will be worth watching closely. For now, the Treasure Coast holds a claim no other corner of Florida can make.

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