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Lance Schyck earns Florida regional Wrestler of the Year honors


Lance Schyck is as inspirational as he is unstoppable.

The Lemon Bay High School (Fla.) wrestling star won a state title his junior year— on a torn ACL!—and recaptured the state crown his senior year for the follow-up act.

He finished the season 40-0, adding a consecutive undefeated notch to a three-year total of 118-1.

For his efforts in 2022, Schyck won Boys Wrestler of the Year at the Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte High School Sports Awards.

Next up: Central Michigan, where he’ll wrestle for coach Tom Borelli.

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The USA TODAY High School Sports Awards, the largest high school sports recognition program in the country, celebrates the best in high school sports in numerous regions across the country as well as nationally! The national program ends in a broadcast awards show that will premiere on July 31, 2022, on the website, YouTube and the USA TODAY channel available on most smart televisions and devices.

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