Thomas Jefferson's Maddox Shaw, Belle Vernon Area's Elijah Brown, and Canon-McMillan's Marlee Solomon brought hardware home from Hershey.
Saturday was medal day for area wrestlers who battled their way through intense competition to be one of the select few ...
What a start to a wrestling career for Juniata High School’s Katelynn Krepps. In just her first year of varsity action, the ...
Due to a couple injuries sustained Friday night, only three of the five Standard-Journal area state medalist not named Reagan ...
In the 88-year history of the PIAA state wrestling championships, there have been 14 four-time state champions.
The Becahi junior is now a three-time state champion. It was the second state final lost by Northampton on the day.
Walking out of the Giant Center fresh off a loss is one of the harsh realities of the PIAA Wrestling Championships. Call it a ...
Brian Heard finished fifth at 172 pounds while Abington Heights teammate Mason Whitney earned an eighth-place medal at 127 ...
Quakertown’s Collin Gaj returned to the top of the podium while Central Bucks East’s Chase Williams also claimed gold in his first trip to Hershey Saturday at the PIAA Class 3A Wrestling ...
Quakertown juniors Ashley Stank and Caroline Hattala both claimed state titles – Stank winning at 100 pounds, Hattala first at 190 – at the PIAA Girls Wrestling Championships Saturday at the Giant ...
HERSHEY, Pa. – Chestnut Ridge sisters Violette Lasure and Juliet Alt are two of the best girls wrestlers in the state.