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So, here it is folks, your 2023-24 Branch County Wrestling Preview. Bronson Vikings. Head Coach: Chad Butters. Last Season: 37-1 overall; Big 8 conference champions; Division 4 District and ...
Apr. 23—First team Wrestler of the year: Olli Webb, freshman, Southeast Whitfield, (106): Class 4A state champion. 34-1 record. Region 7-4A champion, Sectional ...
The 2023-24 high school wrestling season is upon us this week, with teams starting duals as early as Monday. There is a lot of talent to go around in the area; three of the top five teams at the ...
Rhodes grew up in Georgia and went to Lassiter High School in Marietta, where he had a successful high school wrestling career. [12] He placed sixth in the 171 lb (78 kg) division as a sophomore. [20] As a junior, he won the Georgia state tournament at 189 lb (86 kg) in 2003 and repeated as champion his senior year. [20]
Rogowski's father Ole Anderson often took time from his wrestling schedule to attend his matches; this was the storyline reason for Ole Anderson's dismissal from The Four Horsemen in 1987. Ole had missed some shows to watch his son wrestle, and Tully Blanchard called Bryant a "snot nosed kid".
Steve Gower (January 24, 1965 – September 2, 2021), better known by his ring name Steve "The Brawler" Lawler, was an American professional wrestler and trainer.He was a mainstay of regional and independent promotions in the Southern United States since the early 1980s, especially in Georgia and the Carolinas, having wrestled for Deep South Wrestling, Southern Championship Wrestling, Georgia ...
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