Tonka Nation’s Tyree Broom Reaches 100-Win Milestone in High School Wrestling Career

The 133-pound wrestler continues to set the standard for Winnetonka’s program.

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Tyree Broom continues to raise the standard for Tonka Nation wrestling. The Winnetonka High School standout recently reached the 100-win milestone in his high school wrestling career, a benchmark that reflects years of discipline, preparation, and competitive excellence.

Community advocate Brian Mercer, based in Kansas City, Missouri, recognized the achievement while congratulating Broom for representing Winnetonka Wrestling with pride.

The milestone moment, captured by photographer Jessica Bland, highlighted not only a personal victory but also a celebration for the entire Tonka Nation wrestling community.

Broom competes primarily at 133 pounds and stands 5-foot-8, bringing speed, strength, and intelligence to every match.

At 18 years old, the right-handed wrestler has built a reputation for consistency on the mat and composure in high-pressure situations.

He credits his success to a strong work ethic and a mindset centered on continuous improvement.

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Under the guidance of Winnetonka High School head coach Ryan Lowry, Broom has developed into a reliable leader for the program.

He approaches training with focus and remains highly coachable, always looking for ways to refine his technique and help elevate his teammates.

Broom also excels in the classroom. He takes multiple honors and AP courses, including AP Statistics, AP English Literature, and AP Psychology, and maintains Honor Roll status.

Beyond academics and athletics, he serves as a peer mentor, reinforcing his commitment to leadership and positive team culture.

As Tyree Broom adds his name to the 100-win club, he continues to shape a legacy defined by hard work, balance, and determination.

His journey with Winnetonka High School wrestling is far from finished, and Tonka Nation expects even greater accomplishments ahead.

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