John Carroll’s Matthew Milller voted Army STRONG Wrestler of the Year

Campaign honors the best high school wrestlers in the state of Maryland  

BALTIMORE , MD The U.S. Army Baltimore Recruiting Battalion is proud to announce that John Carroll’s Matthew Miller has been voted Army STRONG Wrestler of the Year for Maryland .  During the campaign, more than 12,000 voted for the Army STRONG Wrestler of the Year.  Miller won the 152-pound title at the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association Championships.   

Each week, wrestling competitors must demonstrate physical and emotional strength, as well as strength of character, embodying the qualities of Army STRONG.  High school wrestling fans voted for the Army STRONG Wrestler of the Year at www.TheSportsFlash.com.    

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  Online Votes E-Mailed Votes Total Votes
Matthew Miller - John Carroll 780 3,414 4,194
Nathan Kraisser - Centennial 680 2,945 3,625
Tony Gardner - Calvert Hall 312 2,191 2,503
Taylor Gload - Hereford 191 1,767 1,958
Chris Williamson - Clarksburg 101 1,546 1,647
    FINAL   .