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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 ...
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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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]
The IRONMAN Wrestling Tournament is one of the most prestigious and competitive high school wrestling tournaments in the country. Held every December at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio , the IRONMAN attracts the best wrestlers from all over the country and some of the top college coaches.The tournament is divided into two ...
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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In high school, he was also a two-time California wrestling state champion for Bakersfield High School in Bakersfield, California, [4] [5] where was coached by his uncle Andy, who served as head coach, and his father Steve, who served as an assistant. His performance in 2005 earned him the Junior Schalles Award for top high school pinner. [6]