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Arkansas, the 49th state to sanction high school wrestling, began scholastic wrestling competition in the 2008-09 season, with over forty schools participating in the state's first season. [7] Mississippi became the 50th U.S. state to sanction high school wrestling as a sport. Their first state-sanctioned wrestling tournament took place during ...
Macchiavello attended Sun Valley High School in Monroe, North Carolina. He was the 2013 North Carolina 4A 182-pound wrestling state champion. He placed third at the 2012 state championships at 182-pounds and was also a two-time placer at FloNationals. [2]
Folkstyle wrestling is the form of wrestling practiced in Elementary School, Middle School, High School, and (for males) Collegiately in the United States. Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling is practiced at all age levels as well, by different wrestling clubs and teams across the country, and by Team USA at international competitions.
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The National High School Hall of Fame is a program of the National Federation of State High School Associations that honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to high school sports or performing arts. Since 1986, the Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony has been the final event of the National Federation's annual summer meeting ...
Despite the late start, Kerkvliet went undefeated in the high school season, winning a state title and being named Mr. Minnesota High School Wrestler of the Year. [8] He was named the Junior Schalles Award winner by WIN Magazine as the nation's top high school pinner after recording a fall in 21 out of 22 contested matches. [9]
For more than 15 years, he had served as the Greco-Roman head coach for the Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club. In 2002, the James Johnson Award was founded and is presented annually to the top high school senior wrestler in Eastern North Carolina. In 2007, he was inducted into the North Carolina Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. [4]
As a high school wrestler, Gilman went on to become the 20th four-time Nebraska state champion in history and helped the team win three state titles. [5] He also won the 2009 NHSCA National title at 103 pounds as a freshman. [6] As a senior ('11–'12), Gilman committed to Terry Brands and the Iowa Hawkeyes as the top recruit in Nebraska. [7]