Chadron State College’s Hunter to enter wrestling hall of fame
Chadron State College Head Wrestling Coach Brett Hunter will be among 13 inductees into the Nebraska Scholastic Wrestling Coaches’ Hall of Fame in June. The announcement was made last week. Hunter is one of five wrestlers in the new class, which also includes three who were elected as coaches, three as contributors and two as officials.
Hunter’s career as a wrestler began when he was 4 years old. His parents, Roger and Elizabeth, kept tabs on the results and his total record nearly 20 years later when he won his second national championship for the Eagles was 576-59. Hunter had a 141-10 record at the Rushville High School, where he was a four-time state tournament placewinner. When he graduated, he shared the school record for most victories. Hunter was the Class D state champion at 112 pounds as a sophomore in 2002 and at 152 pounds as a senior in 2004. He also placed third at 103 pounds as a freshman and second at 125 as a junior. He pinned 91 of his prep opponents. Rest of the story at https://rapidcityjournal.com/community/chadron/sports/csc-s-hunter-to-enter-wrestling-hall-of-fame/article_94bd5fc8-c0de-529b-b7a3-f456320f2b95.html?mc_cid=02fdcbe9cc&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b
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