CLOQUET – Cloquet-Esko wrestling coach Al Denman watched intently as a pair of his Lumberjacks fiercely skirmished at Monday evening’s practice.
It was his daughter Jolynne against his son Conner. Continue reading at pinejournal.com
CLOQUET – Cloquet-Esko wrestling coach Al Denman watched intently as a pair of his Lumberjacks fiercely skirmished at Monday evening’s practice.
It was his daughter Jolynne against his son Conner. Continue reading at pinejournal.com
Heath Hertel and Rob Koll will go “On the Mat” this Wednesday, December 7.
Minnesota author Hertel wrote the high school wrestling fiction novel “To Be The Best” in 2008. The book’s success led to the publication of a sequel, “Rematch” last month. Hertel will discuss both books and the possibility of making it a trilogy.
The 2012 David Bartelma Wrestling Hall of Fame Induction Dinner will take place April 28th, 2012 in Benson, MN. Inductees will be Gary Alexander, Luke Becker, Bill Hinchley, Dean Hiscocks, Duane Koslowski, Chuck Ofsthun, Jeff “Bro” Olsen, and Howard Schultz.
Coach Steve Knight and Vision Quest author Terry Davis will go “On the Mat” this Wednesday, November 2.
St Louis Park, MN — HH Castle-Mac, publisher of the 2008 release To Be The Best, by H. L. Hertel, announced today the launch of the sequel, To Be The Best: REMATCH. Continue reading at hhcastle-mac.com
Timothy Larson was an EBD teacher at St. Michael-Albertville Middle School West. He was a former wrestler at St. Cloud State, an ex-Marine, avid hunter, devout Christian, loving husband and fantastic father. Tim was senselessly killed on October 8, 2011.
Minnesota author set to release second novel
I know I am late to the party as it relates to the wrestling novel “To Be the Best” by H.L. Hertel, but did you know the sequel is due out next week? Well, it is.
I do not review books for a living, but I actually do enjoy reading despite what many of you probably think. Hertel did an outstanding job in the first book. He not only introduced several interesting characters, he also was able to capture our sport in a way that clicked as I read. Continue reading at theopenmat.com