Shakopee High School Wrestling Season Preview
- a creative designer
- May 6
- 2 min read
The 2024–25 wrestling season marked another important chapter in the growth of Shakopee High School’s girls wrestling program. Under the guidance of Coach Blane Tschida, the team showcased rising stars, celebrated a state championship, and laid a strong foundation for the future of this young, determined group of athletes.
Key Contributors
Leading the charge was Belle Suchta, a returning state finalist who capped off her season by becoming a Minnesota State Champion. Belle’s experience, poise, and work ethic made her a natural leader and a role model for her teammates.
Another breakout star was Jasmine Tukhlynovych, a newcomer who rapidly made her mark. Her 6th-place finish at state highlighted her incredible growth and commitment. “Jasmine quickly became a role model right out of the gates,” said Coach Tschida. “Her hard work and rapid development were an inspiration to the entire team.”
Season Summary & Highlights
Overall, it was a strong season for a young and evolving squad. With two wrestlers standing on the podium at the state tournament and several others gaining valuable mat time, the year proved both productive and promising. “We had a great season with strong individual performances and a lot of learning opportunities,” said Tschida.
Growth & Development
A key storyline was the emergence of new wrestlers. With no seniors on the roster, every leadership moment and competitive success came from underclassmen stepping into the spotlight. “We have a very green team,” Tschida noted, “but the progress from day one to the end of the season was incredible.”
Responding to Adversity
The team took a measured, long-term approach to handling challenges. “We take time to heal properly and use tough losses as learning opportunities,” said Tschida. “That mindset helps us stay mentally tough and better prepared for high-pressure situations.”
A Bright Future
With no seniors graduating, the future is wide open for the Sabers. The focus now shifts to offseason development, with an emphasis on more mat time, technical repetition, and continuing to build a strong team culture.
“Watching these girls grow not just as wrestlers, but as people—that’s what excites me the most,” Tschida said. “We’ve got something special brewing here.”
Stats & Results
For more information or specific competition stats, please reach out to Coach Blane Tschida directly.
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