Field for Final X in women’s freestyle is completed after World Team Trials Challenge Tournament
By Taylor Miller, USA Wrestling | May 19, 2019,
RALEIGH, N.C. – The field is completed for Final X in women’s freestyle as the 2019 World Team Trials Challenge Tournament wrapped up on Sunday afternoon with the best-of-three finals series inside Reynolds Coliseum on North Carolina State’s campus. In one of the most anticipated matchups, 2017 Junior World champion Maya Nelson face 2018 Cadet World champion and Junior World runner-up Macey Kilty. Nelson took the series at 65 kg in two-straight matches, recording 5-0 and 11-3 decisions. Nelson and Kilty will be teammates at the U23 World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, this fall at 65 kg and 68 kg, respectively. Waiting for Nelson in Final X at Rutgers on June 8 is 2018 Senior World Team member and 2019 U.S. Open champion Forrest Molinari. It’ll be a rematch of the 2019 U.S. Open finals, where Molinari took a 5-1. Emerging from the 62 kg bracket to take the Final X bid was eight-time age-group World Team member Kayla Miracle, who dominated in Sunday’s best-of-three finals, defeating Desiree Zavala with a pin and a 10-0 tech fall. At Final X Lincoln on June 15, Miracle will take on Mallory Velte in a rematch of last year’s Final X, where the series went to three matches. Ultimately, Velte won the spot and went on to win a World bronze medal. Rest of the story at https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2019/May/19/Field-for-Final-X-in-womens-freestyle-is-completed-at-World-Team-Trials-Challenge-Tournament?mc_cid=8d4596163c&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b
Couple inducted into National Wrestling Hall of Fame after decades of teaching ‘love’ for the sport
The last four decades have been busy for Lucy and Randall Stowe, two longtime York County residents. Since Lucy, 64, and Randall, 66, got married on Independence Day in 1975, they have hosted more than 30 European exchange students and volunteered with and coached more than 1,600 children in youth wrestling clubs and tournaments. In April, the couple’s dedication of many hours, days and weeks to a single sport — wrestling — earned them a joint induction into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. They are the third couple in the Virginia chapter to receive a joint recognition, Lucy Stowe said. “It teaches kids how to achieve their goals,” Randall said.
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Lucy and Randall are both from Danville, but they met while attending Danville Community College in the early 1970s. Both have experience in wrestling — Lucy through casual roughhousing and Randall while on teams in grade school — but found their place in coaching and volunteering. Rest of the story and pictures at https://wydaily.com/local-news/2019/05/19/couple-inducted-into-national-wrestling-hall-of-fame-after-decades-of-teaching-love-for-the-sport/?mc_cid=8d4596163c&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

