Former Apple Valley celebrities mark hall retired from competitive wrestling after Saturday's loss Trent Hidley 9-4 in the repechage semifinals of the 2024 Olympic Trials in State College, Pennsylvania.
Hall, 27, who competes in men's freestyle at 86 kg (190 pounds), won the NCAA championship as a freshman at Penn State in 2017. He also won three conference titles, all at 174 pounds.
After losing on Saturday, he left his shoes on the mat to mark his retirement. The crowd at Penn State's Bryce Jordan Center gave an emotional Hall a standing ovation as he left the arena.
Hall moved to Apple Valley from Kentucky and compiled a 278-5 record at Apple Valley, winning six state championships (one each year from seventh through 12th grades).
Another Penn State wrestler from Minnesota, NCAA champion Greg Kerkvliet After losing to Simley on a 2-2 basis, he was ranked 4th in the heavyweight division. dom bradley. Hayden Zillmerformer Gopher Wrestling Club player Crosby Ironton, lost to former Michigan standout. mason parris In the heavyweight final, Paris won both rounds, 7-0, in a best-of-three match.
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