Cody Crawford kept the Beavers from getting shut out at Rutgers this evening, winning the last match 4-2. Congratulations, Cody!
To read more of the details, see the article at osubeavers.com.
Tomorrow evening Oregon State makes their first visit ever to Drexel in Philadelphia, PA. To watch, use the live-stream video link. Wrestling starts at 4 pm Pacific.
Club members have recently sent some items from the news that you might be interested in. For those who know Dale Thomas, past OSU Coach, Len Kauffman sent this note:
Many of you will want to know that Susie Paeth, Dale Thomas' daughter, was diagnosed with leukemia two weeks ago. She is in Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, where she worked as a Nurse Practitioner for many years. Her first round of chemo is complete. Wednesday or Thursday next week doctors will decide on her next treatment. She is expected to remain in the hospital for another four weeks. It is not advisable to call or visit her in the hospital, but if you wish to send a card/letter her home address is 8236 38th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98115.
Below is photo from the hospital, (left to right) Dave and Jenny Thomas, Alex Paeth (Susie's youngest son), Susie, Jordan (middle son) and Valentino Paeth, Dave Paeth (husband) and Steve Thomas. Susie and Dave have another son, Ian, not in the photo.
Please keep the family in your thoughts and prayers.
Ron Iwasaki sent a link to a story in the AWN magazine that refers to a NCAA finals match involving Greg Strobel, former Beaver wrestler. the story is on page 24 of the magazine.
For those who have the wrestling schedule on your calendar, unless you have checked lately, there has been a change. the home meet with Cal Poly on Feb 10, a Friday, has been changed from 7 pm to 3:00 pm. Please make note of that.
If you want to follow the Clackamas Open on Sunday, Jan. 22, but can't be there, live stats will be available through TrackWrestling.
Go Beavs - Slay the Dragon!
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