The high school wrestling in Pennsylvania hits its crescendo starting Thursday as the PIAA Wrestling Championship at Hershey’s Giant Center.
The high school girls wrestling season concludes this week with the PIAA Girls Wrestling Championships at Giant Center in Hershey, beginning Thursday and running through Saturday.
This includes, for some reason, professional wrestler Jeff Jarrett, having previously had involvement with Acclaim’s WWF video games during the days of the SNES and Sega Mega Drive.
Southeast Polk wrestling's 106-pound freshman Eddie Woody put it best when it comes to the season the Rams wrapped up on Saturday. "We're the best," Woody said with a shrug. "That's all there is ...
Anthony Knox Jr. is suing after a wild brawl at the NJ District 25 Wrestling Tournament at Collingswood High School on Saturday led to his disqualification — and effectively ended his high ...
"The protection of my family is the No. 1 thing to me," he said. "If I had a choice of protecting my family or never wrestling a match again, I would choose protecting my family every single time.
Anthony Knox Jr., a three-time New Jersey high school state wrestling champion out of Saint John Vianney in Holmdel, was disqualified from competing for his fourth straight state title after ...
Another big story is at 144. Princeton’s Blase Mele is the top-ranked Mercer wrestler on a statewide level and is the No. 2 seed with a record of 23-1. A two-time state qualifier who was sixth ...
Cornell University wrestling coach Mike Grey said he had “a tough conversation” with Anthony Knox, the three-time state champion that was disqualified Tuesday from the NJSIAA state tournament ...
Three-time state champion wrestler Anthony Knox was disqualified from competing in the Region 7 Tournament after violating the NJSIAA sportsmanship policy. Knox left the bench area during an ...
Anthony Knox, a three-time state champion wrestler, has been withdrawn by officials from the Region 7 Wrestling Tournament for allegedly participating in a brawl. The fight, which involved ...
Andrew Ravens is a Newsweek reporter. He is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His focus is reporting on wrestling news. He has in-depth knowledge of pro wrestling and has covered the industry extensively.
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