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Aaron Brooks, Greg Slick, Jerry Spessard and Cheryl Wilkes will be inducted into the Washington County Sports Hall of Fame on ...
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — Aaron Brooks and Greg Slick have shared great memories together at the Show Place Arena. It's where Brooks, a 2018 North Hagerstown graduate, won three of his four MPSSAA ...
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — Aaron Brooks and Greg Slick have shared great memories together at the Show Place Arena. It's where Brooks, a 2018 North Hagerstown graduate, won three of his four MPSSAA ...
Longtime North Hagerstown coach Greg Slick will be inducted into the state's wrestling hall of fame, alongside his former superstar, Aaron Brooks. Greg Slick continues teaching life lessons in his ...
Saturday's event featured several speakers, including longtime North Hagerstown wrestling coach Greg Slick, who helped guide Brooks to four Maryland 4A-3A state titles and four NHSCA national ...
With his Olympic bronze medal hanging from his neck, Aaron Brooks received a hero's welcome Saturday in Hagerstown. A month after his standout performance in 86-kilogram men's freestyle wrestling ...
“Aaron Brooks, sophomore year, his goal was to win three more state titles, win four NCAA titles, win a world championships and win the Olympics,” said Greg Slick, Aaron’s high school coach.
At just 24 years old, Brooks is not just a contender; he's a sensation. His performances leave audiences in awe, his every move echoing the promise of a new legend in the making.
Dietrich, the only coach in county history with a longer tenure than Slick's, is set to begin his 47th season at Smithsburg. Greg Slick, Aaron Brooks to be inducted together ...
Aaron Brooks, Greg Slick, ... After his 1976 graduation, Slick returned to North to help coach football and wrestling. He was appointed the Hubs’ head wrestling coach in 1979, ...
Longtime North Hagerstown coach Greg Slick will be inducted into the state's wrestling hall of fame, alongside his former superstar, Aaron Brooks.
“Aaron Brooks, sophomore year, his goal was to win three more state titles, win four NCAA titles, win a world championships and win the Olympics,” said Greg Slick, Aaron’s high school coach.