June 2, 2025 • Volume 31 Issue 9

Leaving a legacy

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News

Features

Columns & Opinions

  • Reyna has been a staple of South Florida wrestling for nearly three decades
    Humberto “Duck” Reyna, a Florida Hall of Fame wrestling coach, founded Gladiator Wrestling Club in 2006 and emphasizes a family-oriented, collaborative approach to coaching.

    July 12, 2025

  • Learning Along the Way
    Trial and error have been the modus operandi for Steve Richardson since the onset. The Brighton, Mich. native drifted away from the sport after his own athletic career concluded, but he found himself roped back in once his five-year-old son was introduced to wrestling.

    July 12, 2025

  • Chase Pami is succeeding in native Las Vegas as coach, mentor and entrepreneur
    As accomplished as Chase Pami was as a wrestler, he always knew he would be an even better coach. That says a lot considering the Nevada native won two high school state titles before going on to earn two NCAA DI All-American honors at Cal Poly, which included the first ever NCAA finals appearance by a Nevadan in 2010.

    July 12, 2025

  • New York native Sluberski went from trailblazing athlete to trailblazing coach
    Carlene Sluberski was a trailblazer in the sport of women’s wrestling, but if you ask her, she was merely in the right place at the right time.  

    July 12, 2025

  • Several South Dakota wrestlers make a splash at CLAW U.S. Open
    South Dakota sent 19 wrestlers to Las Vegas for the 2025 CLAW U.S. Open Championships, with Regi Stoeser and Quinn Butler battling their way into the top 10 of their respective divisions and weight classes.

    July 12, 2025

  • Floridian Brady Simmer on a mission to prove wrestling is for everyone
    Brady Simmer’s journey as a student-athlete has been different than many of his peers. Diagnosed with retinal blastoma, an eye cancer, at three months old, Brady has lived most of his life with blindness.

    July 12, 2025

  • Kansas Freestyle and Greco State Championship marks start of ‘Road to Fargo’ 2025
    This year’s Olympic Styles State tournament moved to Park City Arena in order to accommodate the increasing participation numbers. The two-day event outgrew the Salthawk Activity Center on the Hutchinson High School campus, where it has been held in recent years.

    July 12, 2025

  • Westin Porter, Felicity Taylor among many spring standouts in Freestyle and Greco action
    Just under 1,000 athletes traveled to Southeast Polk High School in early May for a shot to become a freestyle or Greco-Roman state champion. Many champions were crowned across various age groups and weight classes. State champions from different classes battled it out for the rights to represent Team Iowa later this summer at Fargo. 

    July 12, 2025

  • Manning, Schwab hoping for change in NIL, transfer-portal era
    I thought readers would enjoy Coach of the Year winner Doug Schwab and Impact winner Mark Manning’s thoughts on this unprecedented college sports era of NIL and the transfer portal.

    July 12, 2025

Rankings

Results

Training & Technique

  • TEAM USA TECHNIQUE TIPS: Leg Defense / Cross-Body Roll

    June 2, 2025