Cheyenne Cruce, a junior wrestler at Middleburg, has been named the Times-Union's All-First Coast athlete of the year for high school girls wrestling for the second consecutive year. Cruce won two championships in as many years at the Florida High School Athletic Association meet inside Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee, and finished the 2023-24 season without a ⁙⁙⁙. Her coach, Coll Robertson, attributed her success to her ability to have fun and not let the pressure from others get to her.
Cruce has been wrestling since she was in eighth grade and has had a successful career, including a fourth place finish at the inaugural FHSAA championship in 2022 and an undefeated state title in 2023.
To continue improving, Cruce worked on adding new weapons to her repertoire and competing in a more challenging schedule.
Cruce's approach to wrestling has been simple and effective, and her dedication to the sport has led to her success. ← →
Cruce has been wrestling since she was in eighth grade and has had a successful career, including a fourth place finish at the inaugural FHSAA championship in 2022 and an undefeated state title in 2023.
To continue improving, Cruce worked on adding new weapons to her repertoire and competing in a more challenging schedule.
Cruce's approach to wrestling has been simple and effective, and her dedication to the sport has led to her success. ← →

That's what Cheyenne Cruce accomplished this year at Middleburg, and it's why the Broncos' junior wrestler is once again the Times-Union's All-First Coast athlete of the year for high school girls wrestling._______
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