Sunday, April 10, 2011

Adidas Mat Wizard 4 Wrestling Shoes Review

Adidas America has released the 2011-2012 wrestling shoe models and we're going to review each of the new styles and colors available this season. All of these styles are going to be available in mid-August and you can get them first at Matfish.com.

The Mat Wizard 4 has outdone its predecessors in design quality but the lack of a variety of colors will make it less popular than some of the previous models. Built with core colors - Black/Red/White & White/Red/Black - and quality

Mat Wizard 4 Wrestling Shoes

Jesse Thielke (No. 1 @ 130) Named Outstanding Wrestler After Winning FILA Junior Nationals Title

Jesse Thielke (No. 1 @ 130) is hoping for another shot at competing in the Junior World Championships.

Thielke fell short of placing in back-to-back trips to the Junior Worlds in 2009 and 2010, but the standout wrestler from Wisconsin is hoping to change his fortunes this season.

Thielke took a big step toward having that opportunity after winning the FILA Junior Nationals Greco-Roman competition on Thursday night at the Cleveland Public Auditorium.

Thielke downed Minnesota’s

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

2011 Wrestling Tournaments - Results & Brackets: March 18th-20th

This week HS Wrestling will be tracking a variety of events from around the nation. Below you will find all of the coverage areas HSWrestling.Net will be providing access to throughout the weekend. Depending upon the level of access we have to the event you may be able to watch live video, track results, or even interact with fans during the event!

March 18th, 2011

CA USA Kids Folkstyle State - Boys --- Fresno, CA
CA USA Kids Folkstyle State -

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Friday, March 18, 2011

119 lbs High School Wrestling National Individual Rankings (2010-2011)

Jimmy Gulibon (36-1) tops the list for the final regular season national rankings, ending his junior season with a Pennsylvania Individual State Championship. Gulibon, winner of both the Walsh Ironman and Powerade Christmas Tournament this season, risked his perfect record when he bumped up to 125 to face Nico Megaludis (No. 1 @ 125) at the Westmoreland Tournament. Megaludis would go on to win 4-3, but Jimmy Gulibon and his season achievements, will gain the respect to earn him the No. 1

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119 lbs High School Wrestling National Individual Rankings (2010-2011)

Jimmy Gulibon (36-1) tops the list for the final regular season national rankings, ending his junior season with a Pennsylvania State Championship. Gulibon, winner of both the Walsh Ironman and Powerade this season, risked his perfect record when he bumped up to 125 to face Nico Megaludis (No. 1 @ 125) at the Westmoreland Tournament. Megaludis would go on to win 4-3, but Jimmy Gulibon would gain the respect that will make him the the No. 1 wrestler at 119 lbs.

No. 2 Senior Robert

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

119 lbs High School Wrestling National Individual Rankings (2010-2011)

Jimmy Gulibon (36-1) tops the list for the final regular season national rankings, ending his junior season with a Pennsylvania State Championship. Gulibon, winner of both the Walsh Ironman and Powerade tournaments this season, risked his perfect record when he bumped up to 125 to face Nico Megaludis (No. 1 @ 125) at the Westmoreland Tournament. Megaludis would go on to win 4-3, but Jimmy Gulibon would gain the respect that will make him the the No. 1 wrestler at 119 lbs.

No. 2 Senior

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Cam Tessari (No. 1 @ 140) and Evan Henderson (No. 5 @ 140) To Meet at Dapper Dan

Evan Henderson (No. 5 @ 140) should be the favorite heading into his Dapper Dan Wrestling Classic match.

Just don’t tell him that.

Henderson, who is from New Florence and wrestled for United before transferring to The Kiski School three years ago, became the first local wrestler to compete in the main event of “The Rose Bowl of Wrestling” since Meyersdale’s Michael Warnick in 1989.

And Henderson likely will have his hands full with Cam Tessari (No. 1 @ 140), a four-time Ohio

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