IT’S OFFICIAL: Greater Muskegon Athletic Association introduces the inaugural girls city wrestling championships with eight teams
Published: February 13, 2026
There is a first for everything, especially when it comes to high school sports.
The Greater Muskegon Athletic Association hosted its first “official” girls wrestling city championships on January 24 at Ravenna High School in front of hundreds of area fans.
The Greater Muskegon Athletic Association hosted its first “official” girls wrestling city championships on January 24 at Ravenna High School in front of hundreds of area fans.
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