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  2. California Interscholastic Federation - Wikipedia

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    The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) is the governing body for high school sports in the U.S. state of California. CIF membership includes both public and private high schools. CIF membership includes both public and private high schools.

  3. Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    The WIAA considers its start to be a meeting in December 1896 of part of the state teachers association following a state track and field meet organized by the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Meetings led to the formation of a rules committee, followed by a Board of Control, which is still the WIAA's governing board.

  4. Washington Interscholastic Activities Association - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) is the governing body of athletics and activities for secondary education schools in the state of Washington. As of October 2024, the private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization consists of nearly 800 member high schools and middle/junior high schools , both public and private.

  5. On Friday, wrestling matches will begin at 10 a.m. and run until roughly 7 p.m. Saturday features all placing matches with wrestling starting at 10 a.m. The championship round will commence at 3 p.m.

  6. 5 years after controversial WIAA ruling, Waterford's Hayden ...

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    Waterford's Hayden Halter starts to celebrate after his victory in the 120-pound final in Division 1 at the WIAA state individual wrestling championships in 2019 at the Kohl Center in Madison.

  7. High school wrestling adopts some new rules, copying college ...

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    The NFHS, the national organization which establishes standards and rules for high school sports, made some sweeping new rule changes that will affect high school wrestlers across the country, and ...

  8. Wrestling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Naturally, the rules were much different then they were today. Most moves and holds were legal in the sport, regardless of danger it could cause. Throughout the evolution of wrestling, there have been numerous regulations and rules put in place. It wasn't until around 1941, where Art Griffith developed a point system and standardized rules for ...

  9. Scholastic wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Scholastic wrestling, sometimes referred to as folkstyle wrestling and commonly known as simply wrestling, is a style of amateur wrestling at the high school and middle school levels in the United States. It has often been labeled the "toughest sport in the world" because of the physical conditioning, mental preparation, complexity, and intense ...