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Lalovic elected FILA President, as new constitution and wrestling rules changes approved in Extraordinary Congress

Lalovic received 125 of 132 votes cast. The new rules of wrestling approved today will be immediately implemented. The new Constitution expands leadership in FILA for women and athletes....

Opening speech by FILA Acting President Nenad Lalovic at the FILA Extraordinary Congress

Acting FILA President Nenad Lalovic challenged his colleagues to embrace change during his opening address....

Beat The Streets Awards Gala, Tied To 'The Rumble on the Rails,' Raises Record Of $1.5 Million For New York City Area Youth Wrestling and Education Programs

Massive Support At Event At Bryant Park Grill Following Dual Meets Featuring USA-Iran-Russia At New York's Grand Central Terminal...

Statement regarding United 4 Wrestling event in Los Angeles

Iranian team has departed for home after scheduling change. Teams from Russia and Canada expected to wrestle against U.S. on Sunday in L.A....



Seton Hall's Bell ECWA Wrestler of the Week; Drexel's Heverly ECWA Rookie of the Week



LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ--Everett Bell of Seton Hall University has been named the East Coast Wrestling Association Wrestler of the Week, and Bill Heverly of Drexel University was named the ECWA Rookie of the Week, for all competition January 30-February 5. Bell, a senior from Wallington, NJ (Becton Regional), went 2-0 last week without allowing a point, defeating a pair of ECWA wrestlers who are ranked ahead of him. Heverly, a freshman from Pine Hill, NJ (Camden Catholic), went 2-0 last week, winning by fall and tech fall, in a pair of Drexel victories. Bell, who is not ranked in the ECWA, won a major decision (8-0) over Sacred Heart's Steve Forrest, the fourth ranked 174 in the ECWA, leading Seton Hall to a conference win. Bell defeated Rider's Bob Pizzuto (4-0), the ECWA's third ranked 174, to give Seton Hall a 3-0 lead in the 19-12 loss to Rider. Heverly recorded a pin against Princeton's 133 pounder that broke a 4-4 tie, leading the Dragons to a 35-12 victory. Heverly began the week by winning a tech fall (5:06) against Boston University in an ECWA victory. Heverly is now 3-1 in ECWA competition.
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