Calhoun Times - Prep Wrestling Sonoraville has seven move on from
After the dust settled this past weekend, there were nine local wrestlers left standing. These nine (seven from Sonoraville, two from Calhoun) earned their place into the State Traditionals in Macon which begin on Friday, and all still have a shot at the state title in their weight classes. For Calhoun, who competed at the Class AA West Sectionals at Lamar County over the weekend, the tournament didn’t go as well as it could’ve, but two wrestlers still made it through. Donnell Anthony led the...
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14 Royals qualify at Ramstein for finals - Sports - Stripes
Saturday’s DODDS-Europe wrestling Western Sectionals at Ramstein’s Southside Fitness Center provided a mixture of fist pumping for many and hung heads for many more.
The Daily Tribune News - Area trophy stays in Bartow County after
Odds seemed pretty high that neither Woodland nor Cass, host of the Area 7-AAAA wrestling tournament, had any intentions of allowing the area trophy to leave Bartow County Saturday. The two faced off last month for the area duals championship -- a Wildcat win -- and even with the more individual-centric traditional tournament, things figured to come down to the two county rivals, who each advanced 10 wrestlers to the Class AAAA west sectional at Northside-Columbus.
Seniors from Haiti leading Niles West track to sectionals
Mark Medland remembers the funny looks he received the first time the Niles West girls track coach cheered for the Simon twins at a meet. "I said, 'Come on, Sunshine. Come on, Sunbright,' and people
West Side's Johnson leads Cougars to historic win at Highland boys
HIGHLAND | Depth is a great asset in boys track sectionals. Insane speed is right there with the large numbers when trophies are being handed out.
Bowlers focus on sectional success | ThisWeek Community News
During a recent practice, members of the Watterson High School boys bowling team were instructed by their coach, Jerry Wagner, to stand in their lanes with their left knee bent and their right arm outstretched as if they had rolled the ball.
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