WIN (V30I1) features Super 32 Challenge

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Updated: October 27, 2023

It’s the start of a new season … for both America’s college and high school wrestlers … and for WIN Magazine. In fact, the latest issue of WIN, printed Oct. 27, marks the start of the 30th publishing season for a magazine that was created to promote this sport and inform its fans of the biggest stories in wrestling.

And the biggest moment that happened in the first month of 2023-24 season was the Super 32 Challenge tournament in Greensboro, N.C., which showcased some of the top U.S. preps, boys and girls, who hoped to catch the eyes of college coaches and get ready for this upcoming high school season.

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The following is a list of stories that appear in the latest issue of WIN.

Page 8 – TOP 30 OVER 30 YEARS

First issue of WIN Magazine

So many great, and at times bad, memorable moments have happened in wrestling since WIN Magazine was founded nearly three decades ago. Check out these 30 of the most significant stories since WIN’s inception.

Page 12 – IOWA USA WRESTLING NOTEBOOK

The Iowa Notebook features two coaches — Moyer Elite’s Derek Moyer and Dubuque’s Jon McGovern — and a pair of wrestlers — High Altitude’s Ben Hansen and Katie Biscoglia of the Ubasa Wrestling Academy.

Page 13 – IKWF-ILLINOIS/USA WRESTLING NOTEBOOK

Illinois coach Mike Poeta is a native of the state and wants his Illini to connect with the Illinois Kids Wrestling Federation, which once gave the eventual two-time NCAA finalist and current coach his start in the sport.

Page 14 – IDAHO USA WRESTLING NOTEBOOK

With 40 Fargo All-Americans the past two years, the state of Idaho is enjoying its greatest moments in wrestling under a “Blueprint for Action” created by Chris Owens.

Page 16 – USA WRESTLING KANSAS NOTEBOOK

The Bobcat Wrestling Club in northeastern Kansas is doing its part in helping the Sunflower State rank among the top three USA Wrestling states in terms of membership.

Peyton Robb (right)

Page 26 – PEYTON’S ‘ALL-TOO-REAL’ PAIN

Nebraska’s two-time All-American Peyton Robb finished sixth last March after reaching the semifinals. What the 157-pound Cornhusker did not know was that he was dealing with a life-threatening infection.

Page 30 – WELCOME TO AEODEN’S WORLD

Similar to his mentor and fellow Wisconsin native Ben Askren, Super 32 champ Aeoden Sinclair has a unique love for the sport that is helping him on and off the mat.

Page 38 – MAKING HER OWN NAME

Jaclyn Bouzakis respects her nationally-ranked wrestling brothers Nick and Vince, but the recently-crowned Super 32 champ from Wyoming Prep has her own lofty goals in the sport.

Jaclyn Bouzakis (right)

Page 44 – BOOTH BRINGS BACK NORTH IDAHO CC

North Idaho Community College has a strong tradition as a junior college and that includes 2014 All-American Derrick Booth, who has returned to lead the Cardinals back among the NJCAA’s best.

Page 45 – FAST FORWARD WITH THE NCWA

It’s been nearly 25 years since Jim Giunta started the National Collegiate Wrestling Association and his passion is helping schools like Tarleton State in Texas hopefully become the state’s first NCAA Div. I program.

Page 46 – RMN EVENTS OUTWEST FEATURE

Royce Uhrig of Gunnison High School will be shooting for a third Colorado state championship and also credits the Rocky Mountain Nationals events for preparing him.

Plus, there are opinion pieces by Dan Gable, John Klessinger, Rob Sherrill, Mike Chapman, Kyle Klingman, Bryan Van Kley and Mike Finn … as well as several training and technique pages.

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