Tricia McNaughton Saunders Chats With Young Female Wrestlers At The Michigan International Open, February 1995 Photographer: Paul Warner
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1995
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Ann Arbor News, February 6, 1995
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Ann Arbor native Tricia McNaughton Saunders (right), who started wrestling at the age of 8, tells this group of female wrestlers from Tappan Middle School 'You can be world champions, too.' Saunders, wrestling just two months after giving birth, won her weight division.
Ann Arbor News, February 6, 1995
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Ann Arbor native Tricia McNaughton Saunders (right), who started wrestling at the age of 8, tells this group of female wrestlers from Tappan Middle School 'You can be world champions, too.' Saunders, wrestling just two months after giving birth, won her weight division.
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Dual role can't slow Saunders
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This event's a lock
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Katelynn Peiffer, 2 1/2, Holds Her Trophy At The Saunders' Cup Wrestling Tournament, February 1996 Photographer: Elli Gurfinkel
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1996
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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1996
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Katelynn Peiffer, 2 1/2, of Litchfield in Hillsdale County, holds a trophy for winning the 28-pound weight group at the Saunders' Cup Wrestling Tournament Saturday in Milan. The event is the largest girls-only meet in the U.S. Peiffer was the youngest wrestler there, and the only one in her category. It was the first competition for Katelynn. The event is named for Tricia Saunders, a world champion who wrestled for Huron.
Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1996
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Katelynn Peiffer, 2 1/2, of Litchfield in Hillsdale County, holds a trophy for winning the 28-pound weight group at the Saunders' Cup Wrestling Tournament Saturday in Milan. The event is the largest girls-only meet in the U.S. Peiffer was the youngest wrestler there, and the only one in her category. It was the first competition for Katelynn. The event is named for Tricia Saunders, a world champion who wrestled for Huron.
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Getting A Grip
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No Holds Barred
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Local female wrestler awarded top honor
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Tricia McNaughton-Saunders, Gold Medalist At The 1992 World Wrestling Championships, Villeurbanne, France (copy) Photographer: Alan Warren
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1998
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Wrestling Champion Tricia McNaughton Saunders, July 1998 Photographer: Alan Warren
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1998
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Wrestling Champion Tricia McNaughton Saunders Reads To Her Children, July 1998 Photographer: Alan Warren
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1998
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Ann Arbor News, July 23, 1998
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Tricia McNaughton-Saunders reads to her children, Townsend Saunders III, 1 (left), and Tassia Saunders, 3, at her parents home in Ann Arbor. Saunders, who lives in Phoenix with her husband and kids, recently vacationed here.
Ann Arbor News, July 23, 1998
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Tricia McNaughton-Saunders reads to her children, Townsend Saunders III, 1 (left), and Tassia Saunders, 3, at her parents home in Ann Arbor. Saunders, who lives in Phoenix with her husband and kids, recently vacationed here.
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