Prescott Line-Wrestling State Champ

Metro Detroit Wrestling Roundup: Oxford's Prescott Line one of six Metro Detroit wrestlers grabbing an individual state wrestling title
March 4th, 2012 12:17AM
AUBURN HILLS -- Prescott Line left The Palace the same way he did last year: As a state champion.
Capping off his undefeated season, Line beat Wayne Memorial senior Dimitrus Renfroe with a 5-1 decision to defend his 215-pound title.
"Last year, I don't think anyone expected me to win it," Line said. "Senior year, just to do it again, it just feels awesome. Two years in a row."
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Prescott Line’s wrestling career came to an end Saturday. This fall, he’ll join the Southern Methodist University football team.
But the Oxford senior finished in the best possible way – with his second straight MHSAA individual championship. Line defeated Wayne Memorial’s Dimitrus Renfroe 5-1 in the Division 1 Final after also winning at that weight in 2011.
“Wrestling made me a better person. … (It develops) mental toughness, and it works on your one-on-one competition a lot,†Line said. “It’s a great sport.â€
March 4th, 2012 12:17AM
AUBURN HILLS -- Prescott Line left The Palace the same way he did last year: As a state champion.
Capping off his undefeated season, Line beat Wayne Memorial senior Dimitrus Renfroe with a 5-1 decision to defend his 215-pound title.
"Last year, I don't think anyone expected me to win it," Line said. "Senior year, just to do it again, it just feels awesome. Two years in a row."
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Prescott Line’s wrestling career came to an end Saturday. This fall, he’ll join the Southern Methodist University football team.
But the Oxford senior finished in the best possible way – with his second straight MHSAA individual championship. Line defeated Wayne Memorial’s Dimitrus Renfroe 5-1 in the Division 1 Final after also winning at that weight in 2011.
“Wrestling made me a better person. … (It develops) mental toughness, and it works on your one-on-one competition a lot,†Line said. “It’s a great sport.â€