The Michigan High School Athletic Association kicked off the first day of the individual wrestling state championships at Ford Field with the Grand March. Can you see your wrestler in the crowd?
A trio of Michigan high school wrestlers joined an exclusive club Saturday at Ford Field in Detroit, winning state titles in all four years.
In the biggest tournaments, experience often wins out. But the Wolverines were able to defy that logic at the Big Ten Tournament this weekend. Despite seven of the 10 wrestlers for the No. 19 Michigan ...
DETROIT ― Gaylord wrestling continues to be the model of consistency for Northern Michigan wrestling teams. The Blue Devils have been the team to beat from the Northern Lower Peninsula for over ...
Ford Field was buzzing this weekend as another high school wrestling season came to an end.  More than 20 local wrestlers ...
Session IV of the Big Ten championships inside Welsh-Ryan Arena, dozens of rounds of wrestling leading to five Hawkeyes in ...
Bullock Creek youth wrestler Axel Lewis added a second state championship to his resume on Sunday, going 3-0 at the Mid-Michigan Wrestling Association state finals to win the 11-12-year-old title ...
Wrestling has helped Josh Terrill through some of the toughest moments he’s faced in life and when he and his brother needed support the most, the wrestling community stood by their side ...
A trio of Michigan high school wrestlers joined an exclusive club Saturday at Ford Field in Detroit, becoming the 38 th, 39 th and 40 th grapplers to win state titles in all four years.
Axel Lewis of Bullock Creek Youth Wrestling capped a perfect North East Michigan Wrestling Association season recently by winning a state championship and finishing at 39-0 in NEMWA competition.