Detroit Catholic Central (Division 1) and Lowell (Division 2) have dominated their respective divisions over the past decade.
Detroit Catholic Central won four straight team titles in 2017-20 and is looking for its third straight this year.
OMAHA – In a season where the Grand Island Central Catholic girls wrestling team has already made history with two first-time state qualifiers, Leslie Garcia made more for the program.
Cedar Catholic and Crofton-Bloomfield each sit in the top four after the opening day of the Nebraska State Class C Wrestling Tournament. The three-day event began on ...
Saint Louis junior Hunter Berger avenged a loss from two months ago to claim his third ILH wrestling championship on Saturday at Kekuhaupio Gym. Ramsey Nishida of Kamehameha failed in his bid for ...
IC Catholic had a goal of qualifying all 13 of its wrestlers to the IHSA state tournament from Saturday’s Class 2A Crystal Lake Central Sectional ... he returned to wrestling to compete for ...
Chase Martino not only made his coach’s prediction come true on the mat, he delivered one of the biggest pins in the history of the Camden Catholic High School wrestling program. With the Irish ...
The top four finishers in each weight class earned spots in the state championships on Feb. 27 Helena Molina Garcia, Rhionna Baughman and Faith Allen won individual titles for Central Central High ...
We have girls who are willing to work really hard and get better at wrestling.” Matilda Hruby of Brighton, right, and Shylee Tuzon of Grand Junction Central wrestle during their 5A 155-pound ...
Milton placed eighth as a team with 107 total points at the Division II Central wrestling sectional championships on Saturday. Walpole placed 12th as a team with 44 points. Milford took the top ...
Cole Glynn, Central Catholic — With two seconds left, the 113-pound senior managed a pin against Milford freshman Brayden Boccia. The extra 3 points were the difference in a 39-37 finals victory ...
"We cannot close the Christian experience in a kind of parenthesis that is only the liturgy," Cardinal José Tolentino de Mendonça, prefect of the Dicastery for Culture and Education, told Catholic ...
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