The Falcons' all-female lineup competes in the head-to-head dual-meet format, breaking barriers for girls' wrestling on the Treasure Coast and statewide.
Jensen Beach High School has made Florida history by fielding the state's first all-girls duals wrestling team, a breakthrough that signals how far the sport has come on the Treasure Coast — and how far it could still go.
The Falcons assembled an all-female lineup capable of competing in the dual-meet format, where two teams square off head-to-head across weight classes. That format has long been the domain of boys' programs in Florida, making Jensen Beach's achievement a genuine first in the state.
Girls' wrestling has grown rapidly across Martin County and the broader Treasure Coast over the past several years, fueled in part by the Florida High School Athletic Association's full recognition of girls' wrestling as a standalone varsity sport. Where female wrestlers once had to compete on co-ed rosters or skip the dual format entirely, Jensen Beach's team now proves the numbers and talent exist to compete on equal footing.
The milestone matters beyond the record books. For a middle-school girl in Stuart or Port St. Lucie looking for a sport that rewards grit and discipline, seeing an all-girls squad compete in the dual format — one of wrestling's most demanding settings — changes what she believes is possible.
Jensen Beach's wrestling program is expected to continue dual competition through the remainder of the season, with postseason district and regional tournaments on the horizon.
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