Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Mack R. K. Beggs (born 1999) is an American former high school wrestler from Euless, Texas. Beggs is a trans man. State athletic rules only allowed him to compete in the league for the sex he was assigned at birth. In 2017, he defeated Chelsea Sanchez in the girls' league to win the Texas girls' 110 lb championship. [1]
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]
Also, 257,246 boys participated in the sport during that school year, making scholastic wrestling the sixth most popular sport among high school boys. In addition, 5,048 girls participated in wrestling in 1,227 schools during the 2006–07 season. [85] Scholastic wrestling is practiced in all 50 states; with only Mississippi not having an ...
Harrisburg took home the 3A boys team title for the first time in school history with 285 points. Burns came in second with 155 points and Banks followed third with 143.5 points.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio High School Athletic Association state wrestling tournaments conclude Sunday at Ohio State's Value City Arena. It's the 87th boys tournament and the second OHSAA girls state ...
Woodruff wrestler June Welch made history 2 years ago by winning a state title in boys competition. On Saturday, girls wrestling finally got its day.
In 1986, he and high school friend Brian Knobbs formed The Nasty Boys, a tag team that initially wrestled out of Memphis, Tennessee. The team moved to Championship Wrestling from Florida, where they won the Tag Team Titles five times from 1988 through 1990. [citation needed]
Blasko, the 114-pound girls champion in 2023, sat out this season but has kept a watchful eye on the girls wrestling scene. "She's gone through much," Blasko said.