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  2. Scholastic wrestling - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. DeAngelo Williams - Wikipedia

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    In Week 3 against the New York Giants, Williams had 23 carries for 120 rushing yards in the 38–0 victory. [116] In Week 15 against the New York Jets, he had 168 scrimmage yards and a receiving touchdown in the 30–20 victory. [117] In the 2013 season, Williams had 201 carries, his most attempts since his Pro Bowl season in 2009. However, he ...

  4. Carlton Haselrig - Wikipedia

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    [8] 1992 was his best season in the NFL, making the 1992 Pro Bowl, while helping the Steelers win the 1992 AFC Central Division title. He also helped the Steelers to three AFC playoff appearances (1989, 1992, 1993). After five seasons with the Steelers, Haselrig spent one season with the New York Jets before retiring from the NFL.

  5. Tony Siragusa - Wikipedia

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    Siragusa attended David Brearley High School in Kenilworth, New Jersey. [1] In high school, he played football and was also a member of the wrestling team. [2] He was the New Jersey state wrestling champion with a 97–1 career record. [3] In football, he played defensive line, punted, and place kicked.

  6. Barrett Brooks - Wikipedia

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    High school: Florissant (MO) McCluer North: College: Kansas State: NFL draft: 1995 / round: 2 / pick: 58: Career history Philadelphia Eagles (1995–1998) Detroit Lions (1999–2000) Cleveland Browns * Denver Broncos (2002)* Green Bay Packers ; New York Giants (2002) Pittsburgh Steelers (2003–2006) * Offseason and/or practice squad member only

  7. William Gay (cornerback) - Wikipedia

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    On December 5, 2011, he went on to have one of his best games for the Steelers, as he made a season-high seven tackles, five solo tackles, three pass deflections, and an interception in a 14–3 victory over the Cleveland Browns. He finished 2011 with 61 tackles, 49 solo tackles, a career-high 13 pass deflections, and two interceptions.

  8. Calvin Austin III scores twice as the Steelers hold off the ...

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    Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Calvin Austin III (19) celebrates his touchdown catch with teammates during the second half of an NFL football game against the New York Giants, Monday, Oct. 28 ...

  9. New York Giants - Wikipedia

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    [220] [221] Since WFAN also has the rights to carry baseball, as they currently are the flagship station for the New York Yankees and previously served the same role for the New York Mets, early season Giants games come into conflict; since 2019, WFAN has split the coverage across both of its dial positions, with the Giants carried on 660 AM ...

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