Flowing Wells Girls Invitational 2025
Exciting display of athletic talent, bringing together schools from multiple states to compete for glory. With teams traveling from Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico, the event showcased fierce competition and outstanding performances from athletes across various weight classes.
El Paso Eastwood emerged victorious, narrowly edging out Sunnyside H.S. with a final score of 212.5 to 212.0. The tight race between these two teams highlighted just how close the competition was, with El Paso Eastwood securing the 1st place by a slim margin. Liberty followed with a strong performance, finishing in 3rd place with 140.0 points, while Chatfield placed 4th with 129.0 points.
Arizona-based teams such as Tucson High Magnet School (5th place, 102.0 points) and Canyon View High School (6th place, 95.5 points) also had impressive showings. Meanwhile, Gila Ridge and Mesa placed 7th and 8th, respectively, with 90.5 points and 87.5 points.
The tournament's diversity in representation was evident, as teams like El Paso Pebble Hills and Clint Horizon from Texas, as well as Deming and American Leadership Academy - Anthem South from New Mexico, added to the event’s dynamic energy. Even teams like Paradise Valley and Sahuaro from Arizona contributed to the intensity, showing how this event continues to unite a variety of schools.
Despite facing tough competition, teams such as Flowing Wells High School, Casa Grande Union, and San Carlos High School never lost their fighting spirit, showing the deep level of commitment and sportsmanship in this annual showdown.
The Flowing Wells Girls Invitational continues to be a premier event for high school teams from multiple states, fostering connections, inspiring athletes, and showcasing the power of competition beyond state lines.
 
 
Flowing Wells Boys Invitational
Prestigious tournament that brought together wrestlers from across the country, showcasing the best talent from various regions. Sunnyside H.S. claimed the top spot with an impressive 314.0 points, while Orting secured second place with 221.0 points. Liberty rounded out the top three with 176.5 points.
The event featured fierce competition, with teams like Chatfield, Santa Cruz Valley Union, and Chandler securing top-six finishes, demonstrating their strength and depth in the sport. Wrestlers from schools like Kofa, El Paso Eastwood, and Cherokee Trail also made their mark with solid performances.
While the tournament had fierce competition, it provided a platform for schools from all over the nation to display their wrestling skills, bringing together athletes of different backgrounds and experiences. The tournament proved to be an unforgettable event, setting the stage for more exciting matches and high-level wrestling in the future.