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The tournament will transition to being a three-day event, running Feb. 20-22 (Thursday-Saturday) in 2025. During the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association’s executive board meeting ...
Saturday-Sunday, March 8-9: 2025 Big Ten Wrestling Championships (Evanston, Ill.), Time TBD Thursday-Saturday, March 20-22 : 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships (Philadelphia), Time TBD SCHEDULE TIME!!!
2025 King County, Washington Executive election; 2025 Seattle mayoral election; Unknown date: The 2 Line of Sound Transit's Link light rail system is expected to be extended east into Downtown Redmond by spring 2025. [11] Unknown date: The 2 Line is expected to be extended west across Lake Washington to Seattle via the Homer M. Hadley Memorial ...
DEFY Wrestling is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based out of Seattle, Washington.DEFY was created in 2017 after founders Jim Perry and Matt Farmer successfully petitioned the Washington state government (specifically the Washington State Department of Licensing) to alter laws around professional wrestling, which they had argued had severely impacted the ability of ...
The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) is the governing body of athletics and activities for secondary education schools in the state of Washington. As of October 2024, the private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization consists of nearly 800 member high schools and middle/junior high schools , both public and private.
Medina Invitational wrestling tournament Buckeye's Eddie Neitenbach leads a field of 130 state-ranked wrestlers ready to take aim at a Medina Invitational Tournament title. When: 10 a.m./6 p.m ...
Interfaction Tag Team Tournament Los Ingobernables de Japon (Bushi and Titán) or Los Depredadores (Magnus and Rugido) February 26 Four-team single-elimination tournament: Torneo de Escuelas: TBD: February 28 Three-way final. CMLL World Women's Tag Team Championship: TBD: March 21 Tournament for the vacant titles.
Two-time state champion Anthony Knox of St. John Vianney is the top seed at 120 pounds for the NJSIAA Boys Individual Wrestling Championships 1. Anthony Knox (St. John Vianney, 29-0) vs. 32.