"It's just been a family choice," said Bressler, whose older brother also attended and wrestled for PCA. "I'm happy with what we do and if I'd have gone to a...
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High School Sports
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
01/18/07
Odenton resident Mike Bressler's day begins much the same as any other high school student. He wakes up, does schoolwork, then goes to wrestling practice. The main difference is that his school is at home, and his wrestling practice is nearly 40 miles away. Find Us On Facebook
Bressler, like five of the six wrestlers at the Progressive Christian Academy, is home-schooled and participates for the Conquerors' athletic program in addition to taking health and religion classes at the school.
"It's just been a family choice," said Bressler, whose older brother also attended and wrestled for PCA. "I'm happy with what we do and if I'd have gone to a...
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