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West Holmes hosts wrestling quad featuring John Glenn, Ashland, Dalton

WKLM posted video of a West Holmes wrestling event; captions list different opponents, so local fans should view the footage for clarity and results.

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West Holmes hosts wrestling quad featuring John Glenn, Ashland, Dalton
Source: www.the-daily-record.com

WKLM posted video coverage of a West Holmes wrestling event on YouTube, with the station also making the footage available on Facebook. The clip, uploaded Feb. 11, 2026, carries on-site coverage and production elements that give viewers a window into the night at the West Holmes gym.

Conflicting descriptions accompany the video. “WKLM posted video coverage of a West Holmes-hosted wrestling quad (John Glenn, Ashland, Dalton were visiting).” A separate line in the video text reads, “West Holmes hosts New Philadelphia and River View in the final home match of the season for the Knights!” Those differing team lists mean it is not yet clear from the posted material which opponents appeared on the footage or whether WKLM posted multiple videos from separate events. The YouTube clip itself notes that “The YouTube video (posted Feb. 11, 2026) includes broadcast credits, sponsor list and on-site coverage from the West Holmes tournament.” The video page also states, “Video is also available on Facebook.”

The immediate practical effect for Holmes County residents is straightforward: parents, students and supporters who could not attend in person have access to local coverage, but viewers should be aware the captions present conflicting opponent rosters. That ambiguity matters for athletes seeking visibility, for coaches tracking season finales and for families following seniors. Local broadcasts serve as both a community record and a public-health asset by enabling remote viewing for people who are immunocompromised, caregiving, or otherwise unable to travel to the arena.

Beyond the bout-by-bout questions, the coverage highlights broader community and equity issues. Visibility on YouTube and Facebook increases exposure for West Holmes student-athletes and can shape opportunities such as collegiate scouting or community fundraising. At the same time, the fact that broadcast credits and sponsor lists are part of the posted video underscores how local sports programs rely on partnerships and money to stay viable. That funding landscape often mirrors broader disparities in school budgets and access to health and recreational resources across rural counties.

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For now, specific match scores, wrestler names and official results are not included in the posted excerpts. Local readers looking for verified results should consult West Holmes athletic communications or the station’s full video pages. WKLM’s posted footage provides a starting point for community conversation about athletic opportunity, student well-being and how small-school sports are chronicled.

The posted video keeps a long-standing local tradition in view: Knights wrestling remains a gathering point for families and neighbors across Holmes County. Expect follow-up reporting to clarify which teams competed, to capture results and to document the credits and sponsors listed in WKLM’s on-site coverage.

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