Archive for January, 2010

High School Wrestling Roundup (Lisbon Morning Journal)

Wellsville wins Buck Bailey WELLSVILLE — It was a fitting end to the 2010 Buck Bailey Memorial Invitational.

ASU wrestling hammered by Oregon State (East Valley Tribune)

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Students witness wrestling team’s continued league dominance (Crawford County Avalanche)

In a wrestling meet held in front of their fellow students at Grayling High School, the Grayling Vikings improved their record in conference matches to 9-0 with victories over Traverse City St. Francis and Charlevoix on Thursday afternoon.

Wrestling trio competes at OHSL Liberty meet (Cnylink)

Each of the Jordan-Elbridge, Solvay and Marcellus wrestling teams would find themselves traveling to Port Byron Saturday for the Onondaga High School League Liberty/Patriot

Wrestling Lakers shine at OHSL meet (Cnylink)

Cazenovia’s wrestling team found itself at the OHSL Liberty/Patriot division championships at Port Byron on Saturday, where it won the team title among Liberty entrants with six

Wrestling Lakers shine at OHSL meet (Cnylink)

Cazenovia’s wrestling team found itself at the OHSL Liberty/Patriot division championships at Port Byron on Saturday, where it won the team title among Liberty entrants with six

UNI wrestling: Panthers drop a pair of duals (The Des Moines Register)

Laramie, Wyo. — Northern Iowa suffered its first losses in Western Wrestling Conference action Saturday, the Panthers dropping a 19-16 dual to Utah Valley before falling to Wyoming 26-12.

U.S. wrestling icon Douglas gives clinic in Stamford (Greenwich Citizen)

STAMFORD — It was like watching a master craftsman at work. The mats will always be home for U.S.

Wrestling Gets Swept By #19 Virginia, Clarion In Saturday Tri-Meet (Princeton University Athletics)

One day after an impressive 29-9 victory over Duquesne, the Princeton wrestling team was unable to maintain any positive momentum against two proud wrestling programs.

Wrestling border war today in Southington (The Bristol Press)

Southington wrestling coach Derek Dion has always been a believer in using the regular season as a means of preparing his wrestlers for postseason action.

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