South Dade’s Bartelt, North Miami’s Bethel, Coral Park’s Delgado are Dade Wrestlers of Year

There was a common thread among the Miami Herald’s Dade Wrestlers of the Year this season: Perfection.

South Dade’s Sawyer Bartelt capped his third undefeated season. North Miami’s Mya Bethel went without a loss for a second consecutive year. And Coral Park’s Sofia Delgado won her first state title after running the table.

As such, Bartelt is the Boys’ Wrestler of the Year for a third consecutive season. Bethel and Delgado are Co-Girls’ Wrestlers of the Year, with Bethel getting the honor for a second consecutive year.

“It’s extremely difficult to go undefeated,” Delgado said. “Being a student-athlete and having to focus so hard on school and your sport and competing at the high level that we do, it’s a big challenge and it’s not easy. It does take a lot of work, and it does take a lot of sacrifice and a lot of determination. You just have to stay focused and you have to keep your goals in mind.”

Sawyer Bartelt, South Dade
Sawyer Bartelt, South Dade

Let’s start with Bartelt, who has been a force for powerhouse South Dade since his freshman season.

In three years with the Bucs, he is a perfect 120-0, winning the individual state title in the 195-pound division as a freshman and going back-to-back in the 220-pound division as a sophomore and junior. This includes going 49-0 this season.

Even more: Bartelt has not sustained a takedown in any of his matches of the past three seasons.

“I don’t like to lose,“ Bartelt said after winning his individual state title. “There is pressure but I don’t really think about it. I just try to take him down before he takes me down.”

Mya Bethel, North Miami
Mya Bethel, North Miami

Bethel, a sophomore, has been an anchor for North Miami since the FHSAA began sanctioning girls’ wrestling in 2022. She successfully defended her individual title in the 155-pound division to finish the season 27-0. She won each of her first two matches at state by fall before taking a 7-0 decision in the semifinal and 5-0 decision for the title.

Bethel went 16-0 last year in the run to her first individual title.

Miami Coral Park’s Sofia Delgado is the Miami Herald’s Co-Wrestler of the Year following an undefeated state championship season.
Miami Coral Park’s Sofia Delgado is the Miami Herald’s Co-Wrestler of the Year following an undefeated state championship season.

And Delgado, a junior, earned her first individual state title in the 140-pound division to cap a 25-0 season one season after finishing runner-up at state.

It’s quite impressive considering last year was Delgado’s first season wrestling. She has a background in jiu-jitsu, which she started practicing when she was about 9 years old.

“I did have a lot of background on the mats and I have a lot of mat time,” Delgado said, “so wrestling just came easy to be because I had already been doing a combat sport for so long.”