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The 1999 Williamston wrestling program won the Division 3 state title and will be inducted into the Greater Lansing Sports ...
A new academic year is nearly here, which means the start of fall high school sports season is even closer. Just weeks away are the first competitions of the year for fall sports such as tennis and ...
Renowned wrestling legend Hulk Hogan was twice inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, first for his solo accomplishments and ...
After a stellar freshman year at Honesdale, Nathan Schuman has won a gold medal at the United States Marine Corps Junior ...
U of I commits Wyatt Medlin and Washington teammate Josh Hoffer brought home national championships from Fargo, North Dakota.
The wrestler out of Bentonville made state history while competing on the national stage.
There are as many different ways to watch wrestling as there are individual wrestling fans, but here at Wrestling Inc., we love to cut up and rearrange wrestling history in interesting and unique ...
Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan died of a heart attack, according to authorities. Hogan’s official cause of death is cited ...
The start of preseason camp officially got underway Wednesday as the 2025 Tennessee Volunteers hit the practice field for the ...
Who runs Wichita? These 100 multi-sport high school stars dominated across seasons — and we ranked every one of them.
Which Wichita-area boys teams were the most dominant, most clutch, and most historic in 2024–25? Here’s the top 10.
Hogan died Thursday at age 71, police in Clearwater, Fla., confirmed. Standing 6-foot-7 and weighing over 300 pounds, it was Hogan's bulging biceps, red bandana and signature move of tearing off his ...