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Enthusiasm for the program is obvious, Cogar said, recounting stories of people dashing through the doors as soon as the library opened to grab a pass before anybody else.
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"It allowed libraries to build relationships with these institutions to do other things," said Russ Cogar, manager of adult services with Dakota County libraries.
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"People got really eye-opening experiences because they were going to places that, one, they'd never thought about and, two, they were really, really surprised they enjoyed it as much as they did," Cogar said.
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"People got really eye-opening experiences because they were going to places that, one, they'd never thought about and, two, they were really, really surprised they enjoyed it as much as they did," Cogar said.
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Enthusiasm for the program is obvious, Cogar said, recounting stories of people dashing through the doors as soon as the library opened to grab a pass before anybody else.
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"It allowed libraries to build relationships with these institutions to do other things," said Russ Cogar, manager of adult services with Dakota County libraries.
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Cogar (17-6), a redshirt freshman, was matched against Jimmy Hammel, who entered the day
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Each wrestler earned an escape in regulation, but in overtime, Cogar wasted little time getting in deep on a single-leg on his way to a 3-1 win.
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Cogar may have been sparked by the previous match, when Dustin Kilgore (184) pinned Josh Peters 19 seconds into the third period.
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Each wrestler earned an escape in regulation, but in overtime, Cogar wasted little time getting in deep on a single-leg on his way to a 3-1 win.
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