Courtesy of Midwest Dairy
NEW AMBASSADORS: The 2021 Nebraska Dairy ambassadors include Abigail Langdon (from left), Claudia Leubner, Whitney Hochstein, Faith Junck and Jordan Wilbur. This is one of the many programs available to dairy producers and advocates for leadership development. There are openings for both young dairy producers and seasoned veterans in the industry.
Tracy J. Behnken | Apr 05, 2021
Midwest Dairy, a dairy checkoff promotion organization representing 5,800 dairy farm families across a 10-state region, is offering numerous opportunities specific to dairy farmers for leadership development.
One of the key objectives of the organization is developing farm and community leaders for dairy, so these multiple opportunities fall into that category:
Signal Mountain, Baylor Claim Region Wrestling Titles
Both Teams Claim Six Individual Champs While Winning With Ease Saturday, February 13, 2021 - by John Hunt
Saturday was a day of celebration for wrestling teams representing Signal Mountain and Baylor as they both won their region tournaments as they get ready for next week’s traditional state tournament that will be held at the Hamilton County Convention & Trade Center.
The Eagles won the Region 3-A/AA for the first time at Eagleville as they put seven individuals in the championship finals and came home with six winners while racking up 227 points and beating runner-up Nolensville by 37 points.
Baylor Wrestlers Roll Past Short-Handed McCallie
Red Raiders Get Four PIns, Three Forfeits In 51-14 Victory Over Arch-Rival Friday, January 22, 2021 - by John Hunt
Baylor s David Harper works for a pin of McCallie s Harrison Millirons - photo by M.A. Locke
Of all the sports that have been adversely affected by Covid 19, probably none have been hit any harder than prep wrestling.
A lot of dual meets and all tournaments have been trashed and there have been times when teams went weeks without even practicing.
Such has been the case with Baylor and McCallie.
They had their usual dual meet at Baylor Friday evening and it was more different than any in recent memory.
Baylor Wrestlers Finish 2nd At Annual Knockout Christmas Classic
Nick Corday Is Champ At 113 Pounds In Orlando Thursday, December 31, 2020 - by special to The Chattanoogan.com
Baylor s Nick Corday celebrates after defeating Cass Jake Crapps in the finals of the 113-pound class championship. - photo by Brant Parsons (Orlando Sentinel)
Baylor’s wrestler fought their way to a second place finish at the just completed Annual Knockout Christmas Classic in Orlando. The Red Raider grapplers finished just behind Tuttle from Oklahoma in a tournament that featured at least 11 nationally-ranked athletes from across the country.
Tuttle had 10 different competitors that contributed double digit points to their winning score of 215.5. Baylor was just behind at 197.5. The Raiders’ Nick Corday took the championship at 113 pounds, defeating his opponent, 2-1, in a match that went four overtime periods.