
Kahuku wrestler Teniya Alo has two main goals — make the U.S. Olympic wrestling team and beat her sister, Teshya.
Teniya missed the Officials tournament with an ankle injury but is still regarded as the No. 1 girls wrestling pound-for-pound wrestler by Hawaii Prep World. She was featured in today’s Honolulu Star-Advertiser, which you can read here.
Here are our latest pound-for-pound rankings.
Teniya Alo
Kahuku girls wrestling
>> Sport: Wrestling and judo
>> Class: Senior
>> Weight class: 138 (or 132)
>> Favorite subject: History
>> Possible career paths: Psychology, criminology
>> Other interests: Singing and playing ukulele
>> Other sports: Jiu-jitsu, power lifting, soccer, gymnastics
>> Parents: Leroy and Cherise Alo
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>> National wrestling titles: 11
>> State high school wrestling titles: 2 (2015, 2017)
>> Non-high school state wrestling titles: 6
>> ILH wrestling titles: 2 (2015, 2016)
>> OIA wrestling titles: 1 (2017)
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National/interntational judo titles: 16
State high school judo titles: 2 (2015, 2017)
ILH judo titles: 2 (2015, 2016)
OIA judo titles: 2 (2017)
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National jiu-jitsu titles: 4
State jiu-jitsu titles: 10
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National power lifting titles: 1
State power lifting titles: 2
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