Wrestling

Ross determined to continue its annual success on the mat, even after getting bumped up to Division I

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Ross High School's Austin Parker has a grip on New Richmond's Silas Jacobs in a 144-pound match Dec. 14, 2022, during a wrestling dual at Ross Intermediate School. RICK CASSANO/STAFF

ROSS TOWNSHIP — The new season has brought a different scene for Ross High School’s wrestling team.

The Rams have been players at the Division II state level for years, but they’ve moved up to D-I for the first time in 2022-23, so their path to success is something

 

 

 

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