Brian E. Mueller Chairman | Grand Canyon University
Brian E. Mueller Chairman | Grand Canyon University
Grand Canyon University wrestlers Noah Valenzuela and Sami Tuttle have made headlines not just for their prowess on the wrestling mat but also for their recent engagement at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association National Championships. The heartwarming moment unfolded as Tuttle completed her wrestling career and Valenzuela surprised her with a proposal in the middle of the ring.
Tuttle, a determined and accomplished wrestler, had proven herself by becoming an all-American for the second time, despite facing challenges and doubts along the way. Her dedication to the sport was evident as she pushed through injuries and tough matches to achieve her goals.
Valenzuela, also a skilled wrestler, had a special plan in mind as he watched Tuttle compete in her final match. After her loss, he seized the moment and asked for her hand in marriage, symbolizing the end of one chapter and the beginning of another for the talented couple.
The couple's love story blossomed through their shared passion for wrestling, with Tuttle acknowledging, "Wrestling brought us together." Their commitment to each other and the sport has not gone unnoticed, with their coach praising them as exemplary leaders both on and off the mat.
As they look forward to their future together, Tuttle and Valenzuela reflect on the strong foundation they have built through their shared experiences in wrestling. Their engagement at the championships was a testament to their bond and shared dedication, highlighting the unique and special journey that has brought them to this moment of joy and celebration.