"It's definitely nice to finally have this one in my pocket," said Woody, whose Arundel team finished fourth, 80 points Old Mill,...
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High School Sports
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
02/18/07
A quick turn of the shoulders, a whistle and a slap of the hand on the mat. A sequence that took less than five seconds made some wrestling history last night at Arundel High School as the Wildcats' Nicole Woody became the first female wrestler to win a weight class in the 48-year history of the Anne Arundel County tournament. Photo no longer available
Paul W. Gillespie - The Capital
Arundel's Nicole Woody controls South River's Curtis Taylor during last night's 103-pound county championship bout.Find Us On Facebook
Woody, who finished second in last year's tournament, pinned South River's Curtis Taylor with 18 seconds remaining in the third period, turning him after opening an 8-2 lead.
"It's definitely nice to finally have this one in my pocket," said Woody, whose Arundel team finished fourth, 80 points Old Mill,...
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