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High School Sports
Wrestling: Spalding makes case at Peery InvitationalPublished 12/19/04
Archbishop Spalding's wrestling success during the last year could easily be overlooked because the school sits in the same county with public school powers like Old Mill, Chesapeake, Arundel and South River. However, the Cavaliers - last year's MIAA B Conference champions - proved they could compete with the area public schools along with MIAA A Conference teams with a solid fourth-place showing in the 13-team 2004 Ed Peery Invitational yesterday at Annapolis Area Christian School. For Spalding, Chris Laidley (112) , Bryce Reem (135), and Justin Mulinix (140) reached the finals with Reem and Mulinix winning titles. Reem...
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