Tensions boiled over as soon as that bout ended — a 12-11 decision for Hoskins — when Knox Sr. confronted a group of West Deptford fans in the stands. Chaos ensued, with other fans, wrestlers and ...
In the 10th bout at 190 pounds, St. John Vianney's run was broken when the Lancers' Thomas Foley, the No.1 seed in the weight class, lost to No. 2 seed Kameron ... said Debra Knox, mother of ...
But Anthony Knox Sr., the father of three-time state ... so when Pennsauken sophomore Kameron Hoskins scored a big move over St. John Vianney junior Thomas Foley, the crowd roared with approval.
Thame grew up in Bridgeton, where he was a standout wrestler in high school. He later wrestled at Trenton State College (now The College of New Jersey), before landing a teaching job and head ...
COLLINGSWOOD – Hedley "Sandy" Thame closed his wrestling scorebook for the final time. After 50 years coaching the Camden High School wrestling program, the 72-year-old Thame said Saturday ...
The second leg of the state tournament will start next week with regional action. The top three place winners from each district will advance. Wrestlers from Districts 25-28 will convene at Region ...
NOTE: The 126-pound bracket was reseeded following the disqualification of St. John Vianney's Anthony Knox by the NJSIAA ... winner vs. (7) Kameron Hoskins (29-8), Pennsauken.
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