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Men's freestyle up for four gold medals after thrilling first day at U17 Worlds – TheMat.com
The U.S. men’s freestyle team put on an exhilarating performance today at the U17 World Championships, sending four athletes to gold-medal matches, which begin at noon U.S. ET on Saturday.
Women's freestyle finishes with three silver medals at the U17 World Championships – TheMat.com
U.S. Women’s freestyle wrapped up competition today at the U17 World Championships in Rome, leaving with three silver medals.
InterMat Wrestling – Tunnel Vision: Get to Know Maximillian Leete
If you have ever seen American University's Maximillian Leete wrestle, you may notice his matches are a little unique. You may notice his style is very “in your face” while grabbing wrists and trying to maintain hand control the entire time while in the neutral position.
InterMat Wrestling – Talking Zeke Jones' Contract Extension
Arizona State's head coach Zeke Jones has agreed to a five-year contract extension to keep him in Tempe through the 2026-2027 season.
Pantaleo Earns Silver, White Fifth at Poland Open – Cliff Keen Wrestling Club
The Cliff Keen Wrestling Club’s Alec Pantaleo claimed silver at 70kg, while Derek White took fifth place at 125kg at the Poland Open, which concluded on Thursday (July 21) at the Arena Ursynów. It was Pantaleo’s second time reaching the event’s final; he captured gold last summer.
5th Season, Column 54: 6 teams, location dreams and Beach scenes – Hand Raised
In the city where Florida starts and I-10 begins [and ends] 6 scrappy squads will get a Sunshine State start up to their season in the inaugural Battle in the River City wrestling event on November 5th.
Mason Gibson talks winning Fargo, last-second wins, acrobatic takedowns and getting humbled | PA Power Wrestling
Even in the biggest moments on the biggest stages, Mason Gibson is still gonna Mason Gibson.
Day I of MFS Nearly Perfect | MatScouts
Christian Castillo became our first Men's finalist of the 2022 Championships with a dominant match over France's Rassoul Galbouraev.
Scott Goodale Gives Details On Upcoming Lineup, Plus New Additions – Flowrestling
Scott Goodale discusses his upcoming lineup for this year, their roster battles, decisions and more. Goodale mentions some new additions to their squad as well as the challenge of recruiting with the new NIL landscape.
Northland hires Brandon Ballard as head wrestling coach | Thief River Falls Times & Northern Watch – Official Page
Northland Community & Technical College has hired Brandon Ballard as its head wrestling coach. Ballard, a native of Glen Burnie, Md., is the second head coach since Northland reinstated wrestling in 2013 after a 43-year absence. He replaced Scott DCamp, who guided the team from 2013-22.
Wilkes Wrestling Releases 2022-23 Schedule – Wilkes University Athletics
The Wilkes University athletic department announced the Colonels 2022-23 wrestling schedule Friday morning to close out a four-day series that featured schedules for all winter sports.
Gavin Morawitz transfers to Quincy University | Sports | hannibal.net
Hannibal High School alum Gavin Morawitz has transferred to Quincy University for his sophomore season to be part of the Hawks men's wrestling team.
Overage haunts Wrestling Federation of India, over 150 wrestlers debarred from U15 national meet in Patna = Sportskeeda
The overage menace has surfaced yet again during the age group national wrestling competition this year. According to Vinod Tomar, assistant secretary of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), as many as 170 wrestlers were found to have allegedly manipulated their date of birth certificates to compete at the U15 national ranking wrestling championships held earlier this month in Patna, Bihar.