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Caley Graber made Minnesota history on Friday, becoming the first girl to win a match in the boys bracket at Minnesota's wrestling state championships. She followed with another victory that ...
From left, Minisink Valley's Zach Filip and Monroe-Woodbury's Brandon Carcaterra wrestle in the 152 lb match during the Section 9 Duals semifinal at Minisink Valley High School on January 11, 2023 ...
The high school wrestling season is underway. Here are 17 WNC wrestlers -- 12 boys and 5 girls -- to watch during the 2023-2024 season. The high school wrestling season is underway. Here are 17 ...
Intergender wrestling, also known as mixed wrestling, is a type of professional wrestling match between a man and a woman and may also refer to tag team matches with both men and women on each team. Intergender tag team matches are not to be confused with mixed tag team matches; there is a rule governing mixed tag team matches that restrict ...
Wrestling for Marshwood High School, [1] she won the 100th match of her high school career in January 2005; all her high school victories were against boys. She made national headlines when she made it to the finals of the Class A state wrestling championship in Maine, being profiled in USA Today on March 4, 2005, and by the Associated Press ...
Girls scholastic wrestling has a less definitive history. It began in the 1970s when girls sporadically began joining boys wrestling teams. In the 1990s, girls-only high school wrestling programs began being established. Notable early women scholastic wrestlers include Tricia Saunders, the first female National Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee. [8]
A transgender teenager who identifies as a boy won a controversial Texas state girls' wrestling title on Saturday. The Mack Beggs from Trinity High School in Euless, Texas, emerged victorious amid ...
He ended the 2017 season with a 57–0 record, winning the 110 lb weight class in the girls' division. [4] In 2018, he was the best in the girls' division with a 32–0 record. [5] [6] His State Championships were considered controversial by some because of the low doses of testosterone Beggs was taking beginning his high school freshman year.