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The biggest weekend in New York high school wrestling is finally here, the 2024 NYSPHSAA championships! We'll have round-by-round updates for the Division II (small-school) tournament throughout ...
2024 NYSPHSAA Division II (small-school) round-by-round results. Seeds: NYSPHSAA Division I, II championship wrestling tournament. Lower Hudson Valley wrestling. All for One, One for All: Section ...
Hen Hud's Mason Deitz wrestles Putnam Valley's Jaden Tesher in the 285-pound championship match at the Section 1, Division II wrestling championships at Westchester County Center on Saturday, Feb ...
Croton-Harmon's Henry Martin wrestles Hen Hud's Ismael Andrade in the 152-pound championship match at the Section 1, Division II wrestling championships at Westchester County Center on Saturday ...
In addition to determining the national championship, the NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships also determine the Division II All-America team. The top eight finishers in each weight class qualify for Division II All-American status. On March 13, 2020, the NCAA cancelled all of its 2020 wrestling championships due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [4]
Putnam Valley's Esuar Ordonez wrestles Edgemont's Marco DeMaio in the 131-pound championship match at the Section 1, Division II wrestling championships at Westchester County Center on Saturday ...
While SMW was forced to shut down in 1995, ECW survived to become a national touring promotion as part of the "Big 3" in pro wrestling. By the early-21st century, a new generation of independent companies had emerged. The most prominent of these were Ring of Honor, Major League Wrestling, Northeast Wrestling and Juggalo Championship Wrestling.
Based in New York City, New York, they joined the NWA in 1957 as the Capitol Wrestling Corporation (CWC) with their territory eventually encompassing most of the Northeastern United States. Pat O'Connor vs. Buddy Rogers, co-promoted by the CWC and Fred Kohler Enterprises, was held at Comiskey Park on June 30, 1961, drawing a crowd of 38,000.