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Erie City Council OKs street naming honoring 5-time NCAA wrestling champ Carter Starocci Those close to Virginia Tech wrestling often speak of the program’s culture of family. Robie’s donation ...
Hard work, discipline, family values and really pursuing a ... [five-time collegiate national champion] Carter Starocci, just unbelievable wrestling talent — Yaroslav Amosov, too,” he says.
And that is to tie a bow on the absolutely amazing Penn State Wrestling career of Carter Starocci. There’s nothing like saving the best for last, right? I’m going to stray a bit from the ...
Carter said it would be an "honor," but Simms' family are actually who shut it down. Longtime New York sports writer Gary Myers posted on X that Simms told him that his own family "outvoted" him.
Erie City Council voted to rename the 1000 block of West 30th Street "Carter Starocci 5X Way" to honor the wrestler's five NCAA Division I titles. Starocci, a Penn State graduate and Erie native ...
Carter Starocci is rarely at a loss for words, for saying what is on his mind. Even after the Penn State wrestling star just set NCAA history by winning his fifth national title on Saturday night ...
Starocci, the Nittany Lions' five-time NCAA champion, will compete at the Senior World Team Trials for a spot in Final X. Penn State's Carter Starocci celebrates winning his fifth NCAA title at ...
Long-time New York Daily News writer Gary Myers reported Simms had told him he was "outvoted by his family" in his consideration of allowing Carter to wear his number. Simms had referenced in his ...
Ultimately, he’s not going to do it, he got outvoted by his family, specifically his daughter and his wife, but that’s where it stands right now.” The Simms-Carter saga began when Phil ...
Phil Simms, the legendary New York Giants quarterback, and his family have been wrestling with the notion of letting the team’s first-round pick, Abdul Carter, wear his retired No. 11 jersey.
Erie’s Carter Starocci made NCAA wrestling history in March — and his unprecedented accomplishment is being recognized by city government. At its regular meeting on May 7, Erie City Council ...
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