Springboro takes down field for first league wrestling title (Dayton Daily News)
KETTERING — When snow wiped out the scheduled start of the Greater Western Ohio Conference wrestling tournament at Trent Arena on Friday night, Springboro 140-pounder Tyler Riegle realized he missed out on one thing at school.Lunch.
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