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BYU senior, alum participate in Proving Grounds Invitational
Senior Adeline Quackenbush, center, poses alongside PGI promoter Carl Sims, left, and coach Paul Tom, right. (Carl Sims)
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BYU wrestlers advance to nationals
BYU's wrestling team takes second place at NCWA West Coast Conference Championships. (Lauren Kuhlenhoelter)
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Wrestling club helps keep the sport alive
As wrestling programs dwindle across the nation, the BYU wrestling club hopes to keep the sport alive.
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Air Force colonel being the best he could be
Col. Brent A. Johnson spent his life being the best at whatever he did. Growing up in Burley, Idaho, Johnson trained to be the best wrestler at his high school he could be. His successful career launched him into the world of intercollegiate wrestling, where he represented the Air Force Academy in Colorado for four years as one of the top athletes.
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