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Weekend Results: November 9 & 10
by Gabrielle Lord-KleinPosted onNovember 10, 2019
Take a look at top results from the Waldorf Open, Colorado Mesa vs. Wayland, ESU Open and the Mike Clock Open. Rest of the story and results at https://www.transitionwrestling.com/weekend-results-november-9-10/?mc_cid=2c9f643a62&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

ES North wrestler Avia Bibeau’s dream of girls wrestling only girls in Pennsylvania still just that Bob Bibeau spread out cheerleading mats on the living room floor of the family’s Bushkill ranch home to teach his son, Robbie, basic wrestling moves. Bibeau and his wife, Ann-Marie, dragged daughters Avia and Andi to all of Robbie’s midget wrestling tournaments. Eventually, the two girls grew tired of gymnastics and cheerleading and being reduced to spectators as they spent their weekends sitting on uncomfortable gym bleachers. They wanted to do more with their time. They wanted to wrestle. “I made them a deal,” Bob Bibeau said. “I told them that I’d take them to a tournament at Warrior Run High School, we’d see how they do and take it from there.” Rest of the story at https://www.mcall.com/sports/varsity/wrestling/mc-spt-avia-bibeau-high-school-girls-wrestling-20191111-7c6xxfqa3fa2jgped7fhkvdd5u-story.html?mc_cid=8eac02cb54&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

‘A sport that’s like no other:’ Girls wrestling is 1 of the fastest growing sports in the Midwest
BURLINGTON — One of the fastest-growing sports for youth participation in the Midwest is wrestling, specifically girls wrestling. You’ll find some major stress relief inside a wrestling facility in Burlington on a random weeknight.
Ashton Cadman
“Wrestling is a sport that’s like no other,” said Ashton Cadman. “It’s coming into practice and knowing you get to beat on someone.” Cadman is one of the most decorated female wrestlers southeast Wisconsin has ever produced. She grew up on the mat and made it all the way to the Pan Am Games in Guatemala. Now a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, she still loves being in the gym. Rest of the story at https://fox6now.com/2019/11/10/a-sport-thats-like-no-other-girls-wrestling-is-1-of-the-fastest-growing-sports-in-the-midwest/?mc_cid=8eac02cb54&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

Eastern Oregon Mountaineer Women Earn 3 CCC Weekly Awards
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Eastern Oregon volleyball, women’s wrestling and women’s basketball teams each picked up a Cascade Collegiate Conference weekly award, the CCC office announced Monday.
Macy Higa • Sophomore • 125 Pounds • CCC Women’s Wrestler of the Week
Higa went 4-0 and won the 123-pound weight class at the Mike Clock Open. Higa, an NAIA and WCWA All-American as a freshman in 2018-19 continued where she left off with a strong tournament. Higa’s wins included over an opponent from rival Southern Oregon, teammate Amber Pair and an opponent from NCAA Division II Simon Fraser. The award is the first CCC Women’s Wrestler of the Week award given out in conference history. Rest of the story at https://eousports.com/news/2019/11/11/womens-basketball-mountaineer-women-earn-3-ccc-awards.aspx?mc_cid=8eac02cb54&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

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