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Nov 30, 2010 6:30PM
Random Lake vs. Port Washington
Port Washington High School - PWHS Gym -
Dec. 2, 2010 6:30PM
Germantown vs. Port Washington
Port Washington High School - PWHS Gym -
Feb. 14, 2010 WIAA Regional Tournament
Beaver Dam HS, Beaver Dam, WI -
Feb. 21, 2010 WIAA Sectional Tournament
Kaukauna HS, Kaukauna, WI -
Feb. 26-28, 2010 WIAA Individual State
Kohl Center, Madison, WI

Alex Dieringer (Port Washington, WI)
College Choice: Oklahoma State
Projected College Weight Class: 149
Congratulations to Alex Dieringer
Dieringer was one of two InterMat Top 100 recruits to commit to Oklahoma State last week. He was a Junior Nationals folkstyle and freestyle champion this year and a Cadet Nationals double champion in 2009. He is also a two-time state champion who went 42-1 last season.
Dieringer on his decision to commit to Oklahoma State: "I committed to Oklahoma State because of the team's proven success over the years. I knew wrestling for Oklahoma State would give me the best chance of becoming an NCAA champion. I felt at home during my visit to OSU, and enjoyed my time spent with the coaching staff and the team."
Dieringer on the recruiting process: "Best thing: Meeting great coaches and great wrestlers from great schools. Worst thing: Having to make difficult phone calls to coaches once my decision was made. I am grateful I was able to experience the process and will never forget the people I met along the way."
Dieringer on his favorite wrestling style (folkstyle, freestyle, or Greco-Roman): "My favorite wrestling style has always been Greco-Roman. With my success in both folkstyle and freestyle, I seem to be leaning more towards freestyle."
Dieringer on Oklahoma State coach John Smith: "Where do you start ... First, I am honored to be able to wrestle for John Smith. It's amazing to sit down and talk with him about wrestling. He is so knowledgeable about the sport and I will learn a lot from him as well as from Coach Guerrero and Coach Lewis.
Dieringer on his post-high school wrestling goals: My goal would be to win an NCAA title while in college. After college, my goal would be to wrestle internationally on World and Olympic teams and coach at the college level.



