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Foul Check Episode 10: Wrestling with Staunton River head coach Scott Fike
Read full article: Foul Check Episode 10: Wrestling with Staunton River head coach Scott FikeBrooke and Eric are joined by Staunton River head wrestling coach Scott Fike to learn the point system, discuss why wrestling is so fun to watch and talk about the Golden Eaglesโ reign in Virginia.
WATCH: Glenvar claims team title in Region 2C wrestling championship
Read full article: WATCH: Glenvar claims team title in Region 2C wrestling championshipGlenvar clinched the Region 2C wrestling championship on Saturday at James River High School. The Highlanders had six champions in the finals, including senior Mason Hylton, who won the 132lb class.
No. 8 Hokies wrestling beats No. 5 N.C. State
Read full article: No. 8 Hokies wrestling beats No. 5 N.C. StateIn an electric night in Cassell in front of a record-breaking 5,943 crowd, the No. 8 Virginia Tech wrestling team defeated conference rivals the No. 5 NC State Wolfpack, 16-14. The Hokies won six out of ten bouts โ including the highlighted return of No. 6 Bryce Andonian โ to begin 1-0 in conference competition.
Robie wrestling camps back after two year hiatus
Read full article: Robie wrestling camps back after two year hiatusItโs not every day you get the opportunity to learn from the best of the best, but high schoolers near and far had the chance this week to do just that at a nationally ranked, perennial power wrestling program in Blacksburg.
WATCH: Lynchburg area high school sports underway
Read full article: WATCH: Lynchburg area high school sports underwayBrooke Leonard is the newest addition to the 10 Sports team, joining in June 2019. Copyright 2021 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved. WATCH: Lynchburg area high school sports underway Wrestling and track were on the schedule WednesdayIf you need help with the Public File, call 540-512-1558.
PHCC starts wrestling program seeking homegrown talent
Read full article: PHCC starts wrestling program seeking homegrown talentMartinsville, Va. Patrick Henry Community College made the spring announcement that they were developing a wrestling program. The Patriots have been moving forward with recruiting for NJCAA competition, and with a pair of local coaches on board., they plan to build the program with homegrown talent. Or were an hour away from another wrestling program, or two hours away from another wrestling program. And were right on the North Carolina line, Head coach Justin Smith said." Former Franklin County head wrestling coach Justin Smith and Cave Spring head coach Tim Nininger are building the new program at PHCC.