The Washington State House of Representatives has passed a resolution to honor Faith Tarrant, a wrestler from Prairie High School, for her remarkable achievements in the sport. Tarrant concluded the 2024-2025 wrestling season with a historic victory in the 3A state championship, becoming Clark County's first four-time state wrestling champion on February 21, 2025. She is recognized as the 24th wrestler in Washington State history to win four state titles and finished her high school career with an impressive record of 116 wins and 3 losses, including three consecutive undefeated seasons. Additionally, she has gained national recognition, being ranked in her weight class by USA Wrestling.
The resolution not only celebrates Tarrant's individual accomplishments but also acknowledges the support of her coach, Rob Smith, the Prairie High School wrestling team, and the community of Vancouver. It emphasizes Tarrant's role as an inspiration to future athletes through her dedication, hard work, and commitment to promoting respect within her community. The House of Representatives has directed that copies of the resolution be sent to Tarrant, her wrestling team, and Coach Smith to commemorate this significant achievement.