Madison Wrestlers Chase White and Jordan McCullough Commit to Baldwin Wallace University
Madison's White, McCullough to remain teammates at Baldwin Wallace
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Seniors Chase White and Jordan McCullough from Madison High School have committed to continue their wrestling careers at Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. Both athletes, who have achieved significant success in high school wrestling, are excited to join the Yellow Jackets and continue their friendship on and off the mat.
- 01Chase White took fourth at Division II 215 pounds in the state tournament.
- 02Jordan McCullough finished eighth at 113 pounds in the recent state tournament.
- 03Both athletes will join Baldwin Wallace University, a Division III wrestling program.
- 04Coach Jamie Gibbs is recognized as one of the top D-III coaches in Ohio.
- 05Madison High School will have a total of seven alumni wrestling at the collegiate level next year.
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Chase White and Jordan McCullough, seniors at Madison High School in Ohio, have committed to wrestle for Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. White, who placed fourth at the Division II state tournament in the 215-pound category, expressed his enthusiasm for continuing his wrestling journey at the collegiate level. McCullough, who finished eighth at 113 pounds, was influenced by the welcoming atmosphere of the team during his campus visit. Both athletes are excited about joining the Yellow Jackets wrestling program, led by acclaimed coach Jamie Gibbs. Madison wrestling coach Andrew Tomaso praised both athletes for their commitment to their academic and athletic careers, highlighting the strength of the wrestling program at Madison High School, which will see a total of seven alumni competing in college next year.
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The commitment of White and McCullough to Baldwin Wallace University highlights the strength of the wrestling program at Madison High School, inspiring younger athletes and showcasing the opportunities available in collegiate sports.
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