Wrestling Links (12-8-11)
Posted on | December 8, 2011 | No Comments
Wrestling star The Miz part of ‘WWE Tribute to the Troops’ Fayetteville Observer Observer: Looking back to your “Real World” days, do you find it was easier or more difficult to have done that show before getting into wrestling? Mizanin: A little bit of both. It was easier because I was used to the cameras and being a complete ham. … See all stories on this topic »
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Muskegon area wrestling notebook: Ravenna returns to mat with varsity team MLive.com By Shawn Liverance | Muskegon Chronicle, December 08, 2011 8 am The area will have a new high school wrestling team joining the ranks this season. Ravenna High School has restored itswrestling program after a 20-year hiatus. … See all stories on this topic »
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Muskegon area wrestling capsules MLive.com Outlook: The Packers should be one of the top teams in the area as they have a good mix of experienced wrestlers and young wrestlers with plenty of talent. Coach: Brandon Pastor. Key returnees: Tyler Pastor, sr., 119; Tommy Martinez, soph., 130; … See all stories on this topic »
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Wrestling weights changing with the times Yakima Herald-Republic Wrestling has everything to do with weight — making it, cutting it, measuring it, adding it and thinking about it at each meal. Nothing new there. In one of the biggest shifts of weights in state history, Washington preps are transitioning this season … See all stories on this topic »
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Wrestling: Lakota fight hard, can’t overcome forfeits Fremont News Messenger Lakota’s Jordan Jaso takes down Port Clinton’s Caleb Cuevas during a high school wrestling match Wednesday. / Jonathon Bird/News-Messenger PORT CLINTON — Lakota won four of six head-to-head matchups Wednesday but suffered several forfeits in a 36-25 … See all stories on this topic »
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North wrestlers have potential Hometownlife.com Mike Williams will be a senior tri-captain for the Raiders in the 2011-12 wrestling season. / John Stormzand | Staff Photographer North Farmington has enough veteran wrestlers and experience on its team to entertain the prospect of a successful 2011-12 … See all stories on this topic »
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High School wrestling: Perfect Mishawaka beaches Lakeshore South Bend Tribune “We started practicing Thanksgiving week,” said veteran Lakeshore coach Bruce Bittenbender, whose 787 career wins is the second-highest total in national high school wrestling history. “But this is a team that’s only going to get better. … See all stories on this topic »
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Prep wrestling: Early-season loss not a big deal for Wisconsin Rapids Wisconsin Rapids Tribune The Wisconsin Rapids wrestling team lost a match — 36-33 to Mukwonago — during the final round of the KM Laser duals and life as we know it didn’t end. The world, or wrestling season for that matter, didn’t end on Dec. 3. … See all stories on this topic »
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KHS, Wells wrestlers looking for pins and wins Seacoastonline.com By Carl Pepin The high school wrestling season begin this weekend with the Kennebunk High and Wells High squads both heading to York for the annual Sullivan Duals on Saturday. The Rams will again compete in the always tough West A regional and Class A … See all stories on this topic »
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WRESTLING: Flat Rock goes 1-1 on opening night. WITH VIDEOS & PHOTOS Southgate News Herald By Dave Herndon Dakotah Docktar may be 2-0 after notching a pair of pins on opening night, but he has yet to wrestle a match. The 189 pounder for Flat Rock pinned both of his opponents in under a minute combined. He started off with a stick in 35 … See all stories on this topic » |
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Northern Iowa at Iowa wrestling live blog tonight | Hawk Central By Andy Hamilton About Andy Hamilton: University of Iowa graduate Andy Hamilton is originally from Williams, Iowa, and started at the Des Moines Register in August after 12 years at the Press-Citizen. He covers wrestling for Hawk Central. View author profile. … Hawk Central |
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Team depth key to Edgecumbe’s Region V wrestling title | KCAW By Robert Woolsey, KCAW Study claims that increased sea otter population has cost SE dive fisheries $30-million. MEHSWrestling coach Mike Kimber gets a new hairstyle after the Braves win the Region V tournament. Contract awarded for supplemental EIS for Juneau … KCAW |
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UNI and Iowa wrestling teams to meet in Iowa City By Radio Iowa Contributor Schwab says that Carver-Hawkeye Arena is a special place to wrestle, regardless of which team colors you’re wearing. “It is awesome, it is awesome when you compete there, it’s awesome when you are the opposite team because you have … Radio Iowa |
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Buff Swedish Babes Dominate Arm Wrestling Championships By Kathy Landin Fellas, we know how you like a strong woman. We also know how you like a fit, young, Swedish gal so we present the perfect blend — the 2011 Swedish. Guy Speed |
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Marc to Market: Wrestling with the Imponderables: Worrisome Signs By Marc Chandler Wrestling with the Imponderables: Worrisome Signs. Opinion polls and surveys are finding an increasing number of people expect one or more countries to leave the euro zone. Investors are anxious. What is to be done ? What makes this so … Marc to Market |
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Illinois at Iowa wrestling live blog | Hawk Central Category: Wrestling. About Andy Hamilton: University of Iowa graduate Andy Hamilton is originally from Williams, Iowa, and started at the Des Moines Register in … hawkcentral.com/2011/12/…/ |
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