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PEARL FLETCHER, the girls’ wrestling coach at Samuel Gompers High School Industrial High School in the Bronx. The high school is one of six in the borough with a girls’ wrestling team ...
The Lucha Wrestling Club in the Bronx provides a safe place for an aggressive sport. The Bronx has more public high school girls’ teams than any other New York City borough. By Corey Kilgannon ...
Girls wrestling will get its own team state tournaments next school year after the Virginia High School League’s Executive Committee voted Wednesday to sanction the sport and its championships.
The Knoxville area had an impressive showing during the Tennessee high school girls wrestling season with several TSSAA state champs and more who claimed Section 1 titles. With the 2024-25 season ...
23—The Centralia High School Powerlifting Team traveled to Yelm on Saturday ... as they attempted to secure their spot at state," girls powerlifting coach Rose Waterfield-Taylor said in an ...
The Tennessee Sports Writers Association has released its all-state boys and girls wrestling teams for the ... Knox Halls, Sr.; Gary High, Cleveland, Fr.; Kyle Hogg, Bradley Central, Sr.
The school directors will consider adding high school girls flag football as a sport this spring and a middle school girls wrestling team this winter. The PIAA adopted girls flag football as a ...
The Southeast Regional tournament is over and only the PIAA championships remain for the Bucks County area's top girls' wrestlers. And those PIAA championships begin on March 6 and run until March 8.
Tellechea said it was heartbreaking telling wrestlers year after year the IHSAA would not sanction the sport while they were in high school. What she hopes is next for girls wrestling: freestyle ...
These are the people who will forever be the first ever Section 1 girls wrestling champions ... the 13th section champion for Port Chester High School and the first female section champion.
That history gives a glimpse into the future — of girls wrestling. "I think it will be bigger than boys, to be honest," said Isaiah Cox, Marshalltown high school girls wrestling coach.