Youth1.com describes MSWA Maryland State Championships as "first-class event"
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by USA Wrestling
Youth1.com, a leading website covering youth sports exclusively, recently covered the Maryland State Wrestling Association (MSWA) State Championships, held in Westminster, Md.
The MSWA is the state association for USA Wrestling in the state of Maryland.
In the headline of its coverage, Youth1.com described the competition as "a first-class event."
The coverage of the event also made the following assessment of the competition:
"(Event director Bill) Hendrix and the Maryland State Wrestling Association promoted a first class, top tier-wrestling event, and with the future of youth grappling championships in Maryland in their hands, the quality of tradition, accomplishment and sportsmanship will only grow."
Youth1.com wrote an extensive wrap-up of four age-group competitions at the event: 8U, 10U, 12U and 14U.
For the full Youth1.com coverage from the Maryland State Championships
Click here
The MSWA is the state association for USA Wrestling in the state of Maryland.
In the headline of its coverage, Youth1.com described the competition as "a first-class event."
The coverage of the event also made the following assessment of the competition:
"(Event director Bill) Hendrix and the Maryland State Wrestling Association promoted a first class, top tier-wrestling event, and with the future of youth grappling championships in Maryland in their hands, the quality of tradition, accomplishment and sportsmanship will only grow."
Youth1.com wrote an extensive wrap-up of four age-group competitions at the event: 8U, 10U, 12U and 14U.
For the full Youth1.com coverage from the Maryland State Championships
Click here
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