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  2. Live updates from Day 3 of Ohio high school wrestling's OHSAA ...

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    9:33 a.m. Northeast Ohio owns OHSAA state wrestling Again. In terms of finalists, the Perrysburg District (15) and Hoover (5) led the way in Division I, Kettering Fairmont (5) and Darby (3) followed.

  3. Live updates from Day 2 of Ohio high school wrestling's OHSAA ...

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    The Ohio High School Athletic Association state wrestling tournaments continues Saturday at Ohio State's Value City Arena. It's the 87th boys tournament and the second OHSAA girls state tournament .

  4. Live updates from Day 1 of Ohio high school wrestling's OHSAA ...

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    The OHSAA state wrestling tournament for Ohio high schools opens Friday in Columbus. Follow along for live coverage.

  5. List of OHSAA wrestling champions - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for junior and senior high schools in the state of Ohio. It conducts state championship competitions in all the OHSAA-sanctioned sports.

  6. Medina Invitational wrestling tournament Buckeye's Eddie Neitenbach leads a field of 130 state-ranked wrestlers ready to take aim at a Medina Invitational Tournament title. When: 10 a.m./6 p.m ...

  7. OHSAA wrestling: La Salle, Springboro pace the area; girls ...

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    The chase to the Ohio High School Athletic Association state wrestling tournament is on. OHSAA sectional tournaments for the boys and pre-regional tournaments for the girls start the postseason ...

  8. OVW Television Championship - Wikipedia

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    The OVW Television Championship was the secondary championship of Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), started on January 5, 2005. When the title was originally conceived, the champion defended against randomly selected opponents, with the winner receiving a check for $1000. [1]

  9. Leroy Kemp - Wikipedia

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    Kemp started wrestling in only the 9th grade at Chardon High School, in Chardon, Ohio and by the end of his high school career had compiled two undefeated seasons, while winning two Ohio state titles. His first state title included wins over the defending state champion and the previous years' state runner-up.