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  2. 1989 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was held at the Myriad Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City. Oklahoma State won the team championship with 91.25 points, their 28th team title, and had two individual champions. Tim Krieger of Iowa State was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler and Mike Cole of Clarion received the Gorriaran Award.

  3. NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships - Wikipedia

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    NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Year Host city (Host school) Host arena Team championship Outstanding Wrestler (Team) Winner Points Runner-up Points 1928: Ames, Iowa (Iowa Agricultural College) State Gymnasium: Oklahoma A&M (1) — Iowa Agricultural College Michigan — — 1929: Columbus, Ohio Ohio Expo Center Coliseum: Oklahoma A&M (2) 26

  4. List of New Mexico Activities Association championships

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    Year Boys' A-AA Boys' AAA Boys' AAAA Boys' AAAAA Boys' AAAAAA Girls' A-AA Girls' AAA Girls' AAAA Girls' AAAAA Girls' AAAAAA 2020-21: Cloudcroft

  5. LeRoy Gardner III - Wikipedia

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    He was a 1999 Minnesota State High School League Wrestling Championships qualifier for Hopkins High School. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He was a 5th place winner at 1999 USA Wrestling Junior National Freestyle Wrestling Championships at 220 lbs. [ 5 ] He was a 2001 United States Fila Jr. Greco-Roman National Champion and World Team Member at 130 kg, [ 6 ] he ...

  6. Brent Metcalf - Wikipedia

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    Raised in Davison, Michigan, Brent Metcalf is the son of Tom and Lynn Metcalf. His mother was an all-state gymnast and state champion in track and field.He was high school teammates with 3x All American and 1x National Champion Paul Donahoe and 3x All American and 1x National Champion Jon Reader, all coached under Roy Hall. [2]

  7. Jason Welch - Wikipedia

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    Jason Welch attended Las Lomas High School from 2004 to 2008. While at Las Lomas, he lettered in varsity soccer, football, and wrestling. [3] On his way to winning 3 state championships, Welch recorded 119 consecutive victories and ended his high school career with a 194-7 win-loss record. [4] He was named the Junior Hodge Trophy winner for ...

  8. Leroy Kemp - Wikipedia

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    As a freshman at Chardon high school, Kemp got involved in wrestling after being cut from the basketball team. He made the varsity as a sophomore for the 1972 season and finished with an 11-8-3 record. The next two seasons he was an Ohio State high school champion and finished undefeated in his junior and senior years.

  9. Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) is an NCAA Division I collegiate wrestling conference. It held its first championship tournament in 1905, [1] making it the oldest wrestling conference in the NCAA. The EIWA's charter members were Columbia, Penn, Princeton, and Yale. [2]