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The Wrestling Team Shines at Blue Mountain Festival

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer
May 22, 2025 at 09:24am. Views: 376

The Weather was just right in Grand Terrace this past weekend as the annual Blue Mountain Festival brought the community together for a celebration of spirit, fun, and a little bit of competition. Among the vibrant sounds of laughter, music, and local chatter, one group stood out: the Grand Terrace High School wrestling team.

 

Marching proudly in the festival parade, the GT wrestlers not only brought their energy and enthusiasm, but they also invited the entire community to join in the celebration. With their voices ringing out and their uniforms gleaming, the team showcased what the spirit of wrestling—and the heart of Grand Terrace—is all about.

The wrestlers made a powerful impact as they paraded through the streets, cheering, chanting, and inviting festival-goers to rally behind them. Their passion for the sport was palpable, as they waved to families, friends, and local supporters, all while emphasizing the importance of teamwork and camaraderie. Many attendees couldn’t help but feel caught up in their contagious enthusiasm.

 

In addition to the parade, the wrestling team also showcased their skills with live demonstrations that drew in crowds of all ages. Young spectators were captivated by the athletic prowess and technique on display, while parents appreciated the opportunity to see the hard work and dedication that goes into the sport. The demonstrations served as an appealing invitation to anyone interested in joining the wrestling team, highlighting not only the sport’s competitive edge but also its ability to build bonds that last a lifetime

Community spirit extends beyond the wrestling mat, and the Grand Terrace High School wrestlers showcased this principle by volunteering to pass out City News Group newspapers to festival attendees. This act of service reminded everyone that these athletes are not just champions on the mat but also dedicated community members eager to lend a hand and contribute to Grand Terrace’s vibrant community life.

In a delightful twist, festival-goers had the chance to take pictures with a world record holder Sam , adding an exciting element to the festivities. This unique experience drew crowds eager to capture a moment with the athletes .

To further engage the community, the wrestling team organized a raffle that featured fabulous prizes, including the highly sought-after Yeti cooler. The turnout was remarkable, with families and friends rallying around the team, excited to support their effort and perhaps take home a prize!

 

The love for the Grand Terrace High School wrestling team was evident as local residents rallied around them, showcasing a strong sense of community pride. This festival was not just an event; it was a celebration of the bonds that unite us all as we cheer on our local athletes.

 

In the end, the Blue Mountain Festival was more than just a gathering; it was a unifying event that underscored the values of hard work, teamwork, and community spirit that the wrestlers embody. The Grand Terrace High School wrestling team definitely left its mark, inviting everyone to support wrestling and become part of something truly special.

 

With enthusiastic participation and a thriving sense of community, the GT wrestling team looks forward to the next season, buoyed by the love and support they received at the festival. The call to join wrestling has never been louder: "Come join us!" It’s a message that resonates deeply, as Grand Terrace continues to embrace its athletes and foster a love for the sport that builds strength, resilience, and pride in the community.

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