Marckis Branford enjoyed a chance not many collegiate wrestlers got this season -- to become an All-American. And the 2019 Wilson graduate didn’t miss that chance. Branford, wrestling at 141 pounds ...
EAST HAVEN — There was no true favorite to take home the Class M wrestling title. Timing and circumstance found few wrestlers returning from the 2020 divisional championship. There were no class ...
Marckis Branford made it a double Thursday. Double All-American, that is. The 2019 Wilson graduate, wrestling for Clackamas (Ore.) Community College, finished third at 141 pounds at the National ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Senior Cameron O’Neill (152) earns points from official Andrew Miesse on his way to pinning ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Junior Dakota Carden (pictured here with Coach Chris Bonaguiso) set a new record for the wrestling ...
Last year, Wilson's Marckis Branford lost by major decision to Lehighton's Nathan Kemmerer. On Thursday night in the District 11 Class 2A quarterfinals, Branford not only turned the tables on Kemmerer ...
Wilson’s Marckis Branford wrestled the 2018 postseason wary of his knee and his conditioning, which made him feel vulnerable on the mat. He qualified for states but left Hershey determined to return ...
After posting its first winning record two years ago and notching 18 victories last winter, Branford wrestling wants to continue rising up the ranks by winning the SCC Division B championship. On Jan.
When Chris Bonagiuso took over as head coach of Branford wrestling six years ago, he established a goal for his program to finish with a winning record and, though the Hornets came close to doing that ...
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