Four standout athletes from Pearl City — Nevaeh Lavarias, Chloe Obuhanych, Serah Yogi, and Taydem Uyemura — had the incredible honor of competing at the prestigious USMC Women’s Nationals, representing not just their school, but the entire state of Hawaiʻi.
Each wrestler showcased grit, skill, and the true aloha spirit on the national stage, gaining valuable experience while inspiring future generations of wrestlers back home. Their dedication on and off the mat reflects the strength of Hawaiʻi’s wrestling community.
Congratulations to Nevaeh, Chloe, Serah, and Taydem — you’ve made Pearl City and Hawaiʻi proud!
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