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Michael-Albertville copped the No. 1 ranking, thanks to eight returning state tournament place-winners, led by defending state champs Landon Robideau, a 152-pound junior who has already won two ...
Lock Haven State (2) 61 Bloomsburg State 60 1964 Spearfish, South Dakota: Moorhead State (1) 65 Lock Haven State 62 1965 Terre Haute, Indiana: Bloomsburg State (3) 60 50 1966 St. Cloud, Minnesota: Lock Haven State (3) 107 Moorhead State 64 1967 Lock Haven, Pennsylvania Lock Haven State (4) 80 Adams State: 69 1968 Alamosa, Colorado: Adams State ...
In high school, he was a four-time Minnesota state champion and finished with a 218-36 record. [1] [2] Kerkvliet began wrestling in his youth, after his older sister brought home a flyer from her elementary school. [3] In September 2017, Kerkvliet won the 2017 Cadet World Championships at 100 kg with a victory over Russia's Ismail-Bek Nirov. [4]
Here are some of the names of top wrestlers in Section 9 for the 2023-24 season on the Varsity 845 Watch List. Watch List: Section 9 wrestling fields 31 boys teams, handful of girls squads for ...
Dylan Brody, jr., Random Lake. Brody qualified for the boys state tournament but did not win a match at 120 in D3. Silas Dailey, sr., Plymouth. Dailey, who recently committed to Minnesota, won the ...
The 2023 Big Ten Wrestling Championships took place from March 4–5, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Michigan at the Crisler Center. [1] [2]Penn State under head coach Cael Sanderson won their seventh Big Ten Championship title with individual titles from Roman Bravo-Young (133 lbs), Levi Haines (157 lbs), Carter Starocci (174 lbs), and Aaron Brooks (184 lbs).
Washington's Peyton Cox, top, grapples with Mascoutah's Santino Robinson in the 132-pound match of the Class 2A state wrestling tournament Saturday, Feb. 18, 2023 at State Farm Arena in Champaign.
Mark John Hall II (born January 11, 1997) is an American former freestyle wrestler and graduated folkstyle wrestler who competed at 86 kilograms. [1] As a folkstyle wrestler, Hall was an NCAA Division I National champion (three-time finalist) and a three-time Big Ten Conference champion (four-time finalist) out of the Pennsylvania State University. [2]