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Read More“Standards are up to each school district,” said Cobville AD, Vince Landon. “And we think, well—I think—our standards are reasonable.”
Read More“101.2 is the average number of entries per bracket this year,” said our source.
Read More“She scored three points in an 18-3 loss to a state rep that had a close match with a state champ who lost in the wrestlebacks at Fargo to a girl that was 8th in Cadet two years ago.”
Read More“I can’t believe how much it messed up my hair,” said cheer captain Brittany Starr. “I think it was a good bonding experience for our team.”
Read More“Think how cool it’s going to be to be crushing a slice of pepperoni while college-level athletes are practicing a few feet away.”
Read More“Too many in the wrestling community say ‘excape’ and ‘exspecially.’ This has to stop.”
Read MoreJust last season alone, the King University assistant coach threw 177 challenge bricks, most of them after matches had ended…
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