A high school wrestler, who was banned from competing after he was arrested for entering a brawl alongside his dad at a tournament, is now eligible again.
A court ruled in favor of St. John Vianney star wrestler Anthony Knox Jr., in a stunning ruling that could alter the high school sports landscape locally.
Days after he was told his high school wrestling career was over, a three-time New Jersey State champ, has been reinstated.
A top high school wrestler in New Jersey who had been disqualified from the state championship will now be allowed to compete ...
The atmosphere in the gymnasium was subdued shortly before 7 p.m. Friday even though SJV's three-time state champion Anthony ...
A Mercer County judge has provided a road map to lawyers who want to sue the state high school association — and parents will ...
Anthony Knox is in.A Mercer County Superior Court has ruled (see attachment) that the Saint John Vianney senior can wrestle ...
Anthony Knox Jr., a three-time New Jersey high school state wrestling champion, will get a chance to win a fourth consecutive ...
The athletic future of a champion high school wrestler in New Jersey looked bleak, after it appeared his shot at a historic four-peat could come to an end when he was disqualified from competing in ...
The incredible saga of St. John Vianney wrestler Anthony Knox took another dramatic turn on Friday afternoon when Mercer County Superior Court judge Patrick Bartels cleared him to compete in the ...
St. John Vianney wrestler Anthony Knox Jr. has won 3 state championships on the mat. He's added a big win in court.