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Sun, June 22, 2025 at 06:06 AM . Texas

Rock Hill High School Girls Wrestling 2025 Season Recap: Dominance, Development, and a Future Full of Promise

The 2025 wrestling season for Rock Hill High School’s girls wrestling team was one marked by championship-caliber performances, incredible resilience, and steady development. Under the leadership of Head Coach Kortney Livingston, the team continued its rise in Texas wrestling circles, achieving standout tournament finishes and producing athletes who not only excelled on the mat but also grew as individuals and teammates. Despite ending the season with the knowledge that next year’s squad will be younger and less experienced, the program has every reason to be optimistic. The groundwork laid by this year’s seniors, along with the growth of underclassmen, ensures Rock Hill’s mat warriors will continue to thrive for seasons to come.

Undefeated Leadership: Hadyn Stine’s Senior Season

At the heart of Rock Hill’s success this season was Hadyn Stine, a returning state champion who concluded her senior year undefeated. Her presence on the team served as both a competitive edge and an invaluable source of leadership. Her consistency and excellence were a beacon for the entire squad, proving what’s possible with focus, discipline, and perseverance. “Hadyn being a returning state champion and finishing her senior season undefeated” was a major part of the team’s success, according to Coach Livingston. She not only led by example but also provided a standard that her younger teammates could strive toward.

Seasoned Competitors and Breakout Performances

While Stine commanded attention, she was far from alone in making a lasting impact. Haby Adeogun and Lilian Jukes emerged as pillars of consistency and performance throughout the year. Both athletes became three-time state qualifiers, a testament to their reliability and ability to perform in high-stakes settings. Then there were Luciana Vega de Alencar and Zakhia Burke—two wrestlers who perhaps made the most visible leaps forward. Finishing the season as state qualifiers, both wrestlers showed “tremendous growth,” and Coach Livingston credited their progress to trusting the process and embracing their roles as varsity veterans. With both athletes returning as seniors next year, their potential to become leaders and top competitors is undeniable.

A Team Effort at Cy-Fair and Beyond

One of the defining moments of the season came at the Cy-Fair ISD Invitational, a tournament that featured roughly 80 teams. Rock Hill placed 3rd overall, a massive achievement that helped crystallize the team’s belief in themselves. “It showed the team what they are capable of and how every person matters,” said Coach Livingston. This performance proved to be a turning point, not just because of the hardware brought home, but because it gave every wrestler on the team a tangible example of what focused teamwork and grit could achieve. Even when adversity struck—such as an injury to their 107-pound competitor during the Cy-Fair tournament that resulted in hospitalization—the team rallied, showing unity and mental toughness. Rather than folding under the emotional weight of seeing a teammate hurt, the girls responded with poise and determination, finishing strong.

Seniors Who Set the Standard

Leadership, energy, and emotional intelligence were hallmarks of this year’s senior class. “Our seniors had been leaders for a couple of years,” said Coach Livingston, noting that their experience went well beyond the current season. More than just wrestlers, these seniors were mentors, helping their younger teammates navigate the intense world of high school wrestling. They were also exemplars of sportsmanship and resilience. As Coach Livingston put it, “They showed that sometimes you take a tough loss, but that does not mean you lost.” It’s a lesson that will resonate throughout the team long after the seniors have graduated.

The Road Ahead: Youth and Opportunity

As the 2026 season looms, Rock Hill is preparing for a changing of the guard. Next year’s team will be younger, with a majority of the roster composed of sophomores. While that might seem like a challenge, Coach Livingston sees it as a tremendous opportunity for growth. “We are returning nine of the athletes that competed at the varsity level,” she said. That core of experienced wrestlers brings a strong foundation of knowledge and firsthand competition experience—something that can’t be taught in practice alone. They now understand the pace, pressure, and mental demands of high school wrestling and are already working hard to close the development gap in the offseason. This returning group includes breakout stars like Luciana and Zakhia, along with other young wrestlers who’ve shown sparks of potential throughout the year.

Focus for the Future: Strength and Development

As the offseason begins, the program’s primary focus is on overall strength development. “We are a team that has solid technique,” Coach Livingston explained, “but getting stronger means we can now not only rely on technique in some of those tougher matches.” The strategy is clear: build upon the technical foundation the team has already established and complement it with improved strength and conditioning. This holistic approach to athlete development will be crucial in ensuring the team’s success as it transitions into a new, younger core.

Why Rock Hill is a Program on the Rise

It’s easy to see why Rock Hill High School’s girls wrestling team is quickly becoming one of the more respected programs in the region. The formula is built on strong leadership, a culture of growth, and a belief that every athlete—no matter her experience level—has a role to play. From championship-caliber seniors to promising sophomores, Coach Livingston has cultivated a team that’s more than just talented—it’s resilient, united, and hungry. The 2025 season was more than just another campaign. It was a season that defined character, revealed emerging stars, and laid the groundwork for a promising future. For a full breakdown of Rock Hill’s match statistics and wrestler performances, fans can visit Trackwrestling to dive into the numbers that tell the story behind the team’s continued rise.

Final Thoughts

While the 2025 season may be over, the story of Rock Hill girls wrestling is far from finished. If anything, this year was a prologue—a powerful statement that the program is here to stay, ready to develop the next wave of champions. From the top-of-the-podium achievements of Hadyn Stine to the resilience shown in moments of adversity, Rock Hill continues to build not just wrestlers but strong, confident young women who understand the value of effort, teamwork, and grit. The future looks bright—and with the passion and preparation already taking shape in the offseason, it won’t be long before the next generation of Rock Hill wrestlers is stepping into the spotlight.
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