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{{Geobox|Protected Area}} He‘eia State Park is a Hawaii state park in Honolulu County, Hawaii in the United States. The park is 18 acres (7.3 ha) and sits at an elevation of 3 feet (0.91 m).[1].

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  1. ^ "He'eia State Park". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. February 11, 1999. Retrieved September 12, 2011.

[[Category:Honolulu County, Hawaii]] [[Category:Protected areas established in 1974]] [[Category:Hawaii state parks]]

States still to go

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  1. Hawaii - He‘eia State Park

Wrestling

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Penn State Nittany Lions
UniversityPennsylvania State University
Head CoachCael Sanderson (3rd season)
ConferenceBig Ten
NCAA I division
LocationUniversity Park, PA
ArenaRec Hall
(Capacity: 6846)
NicknameNittany Lions
ColorsBlue and White
   
National championship years

The Penn State Nittany Lions wrestling team represents Pennsylvania State University of University Park, Pennsylvania. The squad is coached by Cael Sanderson. He is considered one of the greatest American amateur wrestlers of all time. A 2004 Olympic champion in Athens, Greece, he went undefeated in four years of college wrestling at Iowa State University (159–0), winning four consecutive NCAA titles (1999–2002). He is the only wrestler in NCAA Division I history to go undefeated in official matches with more than 100 wins. Sports Illustrated named his college career as the second most impressive college sports feat behind the setting of four world records by Jesse Owens in a single hour at the 1935 Big Ten track and field conference championship meet.[1] In 2009 Sanderson accepted the post of wrestling head coach at Penn State University, starting with the 2009-10 season. In only his second year, he coached the Nittany Lions to the 2010-2011 Big Ten Championship and the NCAA Championship. Penn State has won three national titles, in 1953, 2011, and 2012. The Nittany Lions have five four-time NCAA All-Americans, Greg Elinsky, Jim Martin, Sanshiro Abe, Phil Davis, and Frank Molinaro.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Anderson, Kelli (2002-04-01). "The Top 10: SI picks the most impressive college sports feats ever". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2009-02-05.
  2. ^ Elder, Andy (March 17, 2012). "Penn State wrestling: Nittany Lions looking good in bid for repeat national crown". Harrisburg Patriot-News. Retrieved March 17, 2012.

[[Category:Clarion University of Pennsylvania]] [[Category:College wrestling teams in the United States]]