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FARGO, N.D. — There were more than 100 wrestlers in the 16-under 126-pound bracket at the U.S. Marine Corps Junior Nationals in the Fargodome. When the dust settled, Pipestone Area Schools’ own Miklo Hernandez became a national champion with a 7-0 decision over Tommy Marchetti, whose family has a noted history in this sport. “It means a lot (to be national champion),” Hernandez said. “It’s been something I’ve been dreaming about since I was little.” Hernandez said his goal was to place at the national tournament, especially based on his strong result from the CLAW U.S. Open in April at...
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By Pipestone Publishing Co.FARGO, N.D. — There were more than 100 wrestlers in the 16-under 126-pound bracket at the U.S. Marine Corps Junior Nationals in the Fargodome. When the dust settled, Pipestone Area Schools’ own Miklo Hernandez became a national champion with a 7-0 decision over Tommy Marchetti, whose family has a noted history in this sport. “It means a lot (to be national champion),” Hernandez said. “It’s been something I’ve been dreaming about since I was little.” Hernandez said his goal was to place at the national tournament, especially based on his strong result from the CLAW U.S. Open in April at...
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