It was destiny for the Bear River girls wrestling team. Bear River led by ... as they had to deal with their fair share of injuries and faced some stiff competition along the way.
It was destiny for the Bear River girls wrestling team. Bear River led by 35.5 points over defending champs Mountain Crest heading into the championship matches and never looked back, finishing with a ...
It was never easy for Bear River during the regular season, as they had to deal with their fair share of injuries and faced some ... Aleena Navarrete of West Field finished off her high school ...
It is often overstated, but in life, success is never handed to anyone. It’s something that is earned through hard work, perseverance and dedication in the biggest moments. For Fairmont Senior ...
Fair Lawn and Mount Olive will match up on Saturday, Feb. 22 at 10 a.m. ET. Don't miss out on any of the action with NFHS Network. The NFHS Network gives you access to live high school sports ...
said the wrestlers talked it over after the Rams' loss to Rumson-Fair Haven on Jan. 28. That was Southern's third defeat in a 20-day span. All of the defeats came while wrestling short-handed.
The final day of the team portion of the 2025 NJSIAA wrestling season is just a day away. Fourteen of the state’s best teams — from Group 1 to Non-Public B and every group in between — will ...
They possess two of the more unique names in high school wrestling. On Saturday ... And Moose’s younger brother – his name is Bear, of course – finished fourth at 150 pounds.
His focus is sports and entertainment content, focusing on the NFL and professional wrestling ... and dreams of one day calling Chicago Bears games. "I would love to be able to somehow parlay ...
Chicago Bears fans who endured every game of the 2024 season are pleading with GM Ryan Poles to rebuild an offensive line that allowed a league-high 68 sacks, some of which fall on Caleb Williams.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles cannot afford to make any mistakes in the early rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft. No pressure. The harsh reality of the NFL Draft is that mistakes are inevitable.