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Fred Powell, Lock Haven DEC Howie Gangestad, Minnesota State, 13-5 130 lbs Yojiro Uetake, Oklahoma State DEC Jim Hanson, Colorado, 5-2 137 lbs Mike Sager, Oklahoma DEC Gary Wilcox, Michigan, 13-5 147 lbs Jerry Stanley, Oklahoma DEC Mike Reding, Oklahoma State, 1-1, 4-2 157 lbs Gordon Hassman, Iowa State DEC Dick Slutzky, Syracuse, 9-7 167 lbs
(State College of Iowa) Western State (CO) (1) 62 Southern Illinois: 57 Not awarded: 1964 Cedar Falls, IA (State College of Iowa) Western State (CO) (2) 51 Colorado School of Mines: 49 Not awarded: 1965 Golden, CO (Colorado School of Mines) Mankato State (1) 57 Cal Poly: 54 Not awarded: 1966 Mankato, MN (Mankato State College) Cal Poly (1) 55 ...
A map of heavy metal bands per capita based on Encyclopaedia Metallum data. Encyclopaedia Metallum maintains a system where a user with a registered account is free to submit a band to the database that they deem to be within a heavy metal genre, but once the band page gets submitted it goes through an approval process where a moderator (or in some cases, multiple moderators) will review the ...
He was a two-time Ohio state champion (1997–99) and the 1999 National High School champion, with a career high school record of 167–10 with 98 pins. Tommy is the only wrestler in the history of Ohio wrestling to start out at 103 lbs his freshman year and finish at heavy weight his senior year.
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.
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.
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[3] [4] He was a nine-letterman at Ohio State University in wrestling, football and track; he was also a member of the OSU team that won the 1950 Rose Bowl. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] He was an all-american heavyweight wrestler, a two-time Big Ten heavyweight champion, and Conference MVP in his senior year.