The MIAA Years: 1965 to 1986
Individual National Champion: 1
All-Americas: 5
National Qualifiers: 37
MIAA Titles: Five
- 1968, 1969, 1970, 1978, 1979
MIAA Individual Champions: 33
- FOUR-TIME CHAMPIONS: 1
George Simmons at 177-lbs. in 1967 & 1968, 191-lbs. in 1969 and
HWT in 1971
THREE-TIME CHAMPIONS: 3
Curd Alexander at 115-lbs. in 1967,1968 & 1969; Rich Beard
at HWT in 1967, 1969 and 1970;
Mike Duffy at 142-lbs. in 1978 and at 150-lbs. in 1979 and 1980
TWO-TIME CHAMPIONS: 1
Keith Moore at 158 in 1978 and 1979
CHAMPIONS: 17
Dick Kelly at 130-pound in 1966; Mac Pendleton at 191-pound in 1968;
Ray Moncavage at 130-pound in 1969; Harry Brown at 134-pound in 1970;
Stan Huggins at 177-pound in 1970; Joel Fye at 118-pound in 1971;
Steve Johnston at 118-pound in 1974; Glen DeHart at 167-pound in 1974;
Bill Armstrong at 190-pound in 1975; Chris Wehr at 167-pound in 1976;
Bob Ensmiger at 134 in 1977; Kim McDaniel at 134-pound in 1978;
Jerald Harter at 150-pound in 1982; Tim DeHart at 177-pound in 1982;
Phil Malloy at 190-pound in 1983; Guy Frazier at 190-pound in 1985;
Dan Schulze at HWT in 1985
MIAA Outstanding Wrestler Awards: 5
- Curd Alexander 1968; Glenn DeHart 1974, Mike Duffy 1979, Tim Dehart
177, Roger Osweiler 1983
MIAA Coach of the Year: 1
- Ralph Manning in 1978
Other Years:
- Second-Place: 1967, 1971,
Third-Place: 1977, 1980, 1982
Fourth-Place: 1966, 1972, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985 and 1986
Fifth-Place: 1973, 1975
Sixth-Place: 1974
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