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Kaukauna's Lucas Peters points to the crowd after defeating Wisconsin Rapids' Jack Akkerman in a 132-pound match during the Division 1 championship at the WIAA team state wrestling tournament on ...
Top-seeded Kaukauna poised to win fourth consecutive WIAA Division 1 state wrestling title, while Weyauwega-Fremont looks for gold in first trip.
The Wisconsin Valley Conference was founded in 1921 [1] by seven medium- to large-enrollment high schools in north central Wisconsin: Antigo, Marshfield, Merrill, Rhinelander, Stevens Point, Wausau and Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln. The early years brought a lot of membership changes to the conference.
Kolin DeGroot helps rally Kaukauna to 35-29 victory over Menomonie to send Ghosts to WIAA Division 1 state wrestling final against Wisconsin Rapids. ... If the Ghosts beat Wisconsin Rapids, it ...
In the 1940s, wrestling (1940), volleyball (1948) and baseball (1948) were added; in the 1950s, skiing and curling, and in the 1960s, gymnastics. These sports have been dropped by the WIAA. 1965 also brought a second baseball tournament, this one for summer participants, which was dropped after the 2018 season due to dwindling participation.
This is a list of all closed-circuit television and pay-per-view events held by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and its predecessor Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP). From 1983 to 1987, these events aired live on closed-circuit television under the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) banner. Beginning in 1987, the events would air live on pay-per ...
Co-produced with New Japan Pro Wrestling: May 9 Ted Reeve Arena: Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Matt Taven (c) vs. PCO for the ROH World Championship: May 11 DeltaPlex Arena: Grand Rapids, Michigan: Jay Lethal, Jeff Cobb, Hirooki Goto, Satoshi Kojima, and Yuji Nagata vs. Bully Ray, The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe), Silas Young & Shane ...
The 50th annual E.H. Stech wrestling invitational will be held this Friday and Saturday at West Allis Central High School. Ed Stech was West Allis Central's first wrestling coach, serving the ...