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Ohio Athletic Committee
Posts: 15
Apr 9, 2010 12:47pm
2010 Wrestling Scholarships
Thank you to the record number who applied for the 2010 OAC Wrestling Scholarships. More than $10,000 was given out to 13 young student athletes. These young men are pursuing an education after High School.
Congratulations to:
Kenneth Trusnik, Seth Hoffman, Garrett Wireman, Derick Johanson, Alec Marsico, Joe Conrad, Jerrel Valliant, Andrew Boehm, Michael Falk, Beau Wenger, Anthony Ferber, Jordan Hancock, Adam Fondale
Thank you to the record number who applied for the 2010 OAC Wrestling Scholarships. More than $10,000 was given out to 13 young student athletes. These young men are pursuing an education after High School.
Congratulations to:
Kenneth Trusnik, Seth Hoffman, Garrett Wireman, Derick Johanson, Alec Marsico, Joe Conrad, Jerrel Valliant, Andrew Boehm, Michael Falk, Beau Wenger, Anthony Ferber, Jordan Hancock, Adam Fondale
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girevik
Posts: 97
Apr 9, 2010 6:17pm
I noticed it last year too and I didn't say anything....
It might be a coincidence, but does anyone else find it strange that a lot of these seem to go to kids who graduate from schools that host big OAC events? There are a lot of schools in Ohio that offer wrestling as a sport, there are not a lot of schools that host JH and grade school districts though. Just seems odd. 3 out of 13 off the top of my head, about 25%, and there is more than 1 name on the list that I don't recognize.
Then there are the "seeding tournaments", who knows, they may all go to OAC schools. I'm not tryin to say anything, I'm just sayin....
It might be a coincidence, but does anyone else find it strange that a lot of these seem to go to kids who graduate from schools that host big OAC events? There are a lot of schools in Ohio that offer wrestling as a sport, there are not a lot of schools that host JH and grade school districts though. Just seems odd. 3 out of 13 off the top of my head, about 25%, and there is more than 1 name on the list that I don't recognize.
Then there are the "seeding tournaments", who knows, they may all go to OAC schools. I'm not tryin to say anything, I'm just sayin....