2004-05: Brown Honor Parents and Go 2-0 in Tri-Meet
Ryan Vanderhorst FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2005The Covington wrestling team honored their moms and dads during their Parents‚ Night tri, then went out and won both of their duals in convincing…
Ryan Vanderhorst FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2005The Covington wrestling team honored their moms and dads during their Parents‚ Night tri, then went out and won both of their duals in convincing…
Jordan Tebbe TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2005Six of Covington's eleven starting wrestlers placed in the top four of the abbreviated Ben Logan Invitational leading the Buccs to a fourth place finish.…
Jake Wise THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 2005Covington wrestled hard against the number one ranked D3 team in the Miami Valley, but couldn't muster enough horsepower to hang with the Tigers, losing…
Ryan White SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 2005The Covington Buccs wrestled well but repeatedly came up on the short end in all but one of their duals at the six-team Miami East…
Ryan Vanderhorst FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 2005Buccs Start Off Strong At Troy… The Buccs advanced two wrestlers to the semifinals of the seventeen-team Troy Invitational on Friday night. At 171 lbs.,…
Brian Ely December 29, 2004 – VandaliaThe Buccs competed in the 44-team Greater Miami Valley Wrestling Association Holiday Tournament and came away with a champion in Logan Brown. Brown went…
Ryan Vanderhorst FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2004Covington hosted the Troy Trojans and Tri-County North Panthers in a tri meet that featured a number of outstanding area wrestlers. In the end, a…
Ryan Vanderhorst THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2004Covington High School grapplers went 1-1 in a tri-meet hosted by Urbana. Covington bested Oakwood 36-29, but dropped their dual to Urbana 22-42. Junior, Logan…
Bobby Wiltshire SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2004Filling just 11 of 14 weight classes, the Buccs wrestled solidly throughout the tournament and fell just short of second place, falling a mere 2…
Brian Ely FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2004Solid Team Effort Leads Buccs to 4-0 Start The beauty of the sport of wrestling could be seen in the eyes of Covington junior Ienobu…
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