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Lesko hopes young wrestlers can stick it out

When you have an undefeated, two-time defending state wrestling champion who is committed to Iowa on your roster, life as a coach seems easy.As much as he has enjoyed, and looks forward to, watching junior Gavin Teasdale continue on his path to a third state championship, veteran head coach ...

Kolat ready to see his team take the next step

Cary Kolat is ready for Campbell UniversityĢƵ wrestling team to take the next step as he enters his third season as head coach of the Camels.The Rices Landing native who won four state championship and four Outstanding Wrestler award during a perfect 137-0 record in high school at ...

Teasdale suffers tough 8-7 setback in ‘Who’s No. 1’ event

Jefferson-MorganĢƵ Gavin Teasdale suffered a tough, 8-7 setback to OhioĢƵ Jordan Decatur on Sunday in the battle for the top spot in the country at 120 pounds.Teasdale, who has verbally committed to Iowa, is in his junior year in high school, and will enter the high school season undefeated ...

Teasdale wins junior freestyle national title

Jefferson-MorganĢƵ Gavin Teasdale finished off his last competition of the summer like he finishes most... with a championship.Teasdale won the 120-pound Junior Freestyle National Championships on Sunday at Fargo, North Dakota.Teasdale will not compete for the world championships this summer, ...

Teasdale eager to wrestle for Iowa

Sometimes decisions in life just feel right.That was the case for Jefferson-MorganĢƵ star wrestler Gavin Teasdale when he made the decision to wrestle for Iowa in college.“I just decided it was the best fit for me,” Teasdale said. “I like it there a lot and I really like the coaches. I ...

J-M’s Teasdale commits to Iowa

Gavin Teasdale still has two more years at Jefferson-Morgan to thrill high school wrestling fans but come Nov. 2018 he will be entertaining college crowds at IowaĢƵ Carver-Hawkeye Arena.The defending two-time undefeated state champion still has his junior and senior years left to compete in ...