-His first few years as the Clay High head wrestling coach, Al Hartman used to get asked for his hall pass.
Of course, he had a lot more hair back then.
-Hartman, who was a 5-foot-5, 130-pound wrestler at Penn, recalled the time as a coach he had to separate two 215-pounders when one got bitten and the other was punched in the face.
-In the early '90s, the wrestling rivalry between Clay and Washington meant so much that their match would start at 2 p.m. on a school day, so the whole student body could enjoy the action.
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