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There are a number of athletes and entertainers who are known by one name and one name only – Tiger, Shaq, Pele, Beyoncé, Bono, and Sting come to mind – but coaches … not so much.
Around the world of college wrestling, the list of coaches who are that well-known has a solo entry: Cael.
Officially, he is Cael Norman Sanderson, 41. But drop that first name into a conversation about the sport in which he excelled as an athlete and is currently guiding Penn State to dynastic levels as a coach, and, yes, everybody knows his name.
He became Penn State’s head wrestling coach in April 2009, after three seasons as head coach at Iowa State. To quickly summarize his success, Sanderson – let’s call him Cael – won four high school titles for Wasatch High School in Heber City, Utah (1994-97); four NCAA titles for Iowa State (1999-2002) while winning 159 straight matches; and earned the sport’s highest honor by winning an Olympic gold medal in 2004. As a coach, he has earned mul
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Denise and Jeff Byers of MurrayHill Farm are winners of the 2021 Mapleseed Pasture Award.
They farm 100 acres in Durham Region and have another 38 acres in paddocks grazed in rotation.
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They have 30 cow-calf pairs and 20 yearlings that they market both as breeding stock and beef from their on-farm market.
“Jeff and Denise have built this enterprise from the ground up in a short time and have made tremendous inroads quickly,” said Scott Fisher, Mapleseed Sales Manager for western Ontario as the award was presented during the annual meeting of Beef Farmers of Ontario, which is another sponsor.