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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbe33D59euY&feature=player_embedded Its not Vision Quest but still looks like it revolves around amateur wrestling. The kid is not a well-known actor, he was a state champ in NJ they cast to play the role.
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    Good movie, but be aware there is alot of cursing. but other than that I truly enjoyed it.
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    2011 Quirino Wrestling Camp @ St. Xavier High School See the attachment for more details JUNE 20, 21 & 22 (Grades K – 3; 9am-11:30am) JUNE 22, 23 & 24 (Grades 4 – 12; *9am-3pm) *Lunch 11:30am - 1pm (Bring own lunch or leave with parent) Our camps focus on teaching quality wrestling technique, work ethic and sportsmanship. Each camp is tailored to meet the needs of the wrestlers in attendance at any level from beginner to advanced and is open to any and all wrestlers. Clinicians: David Quirino- Head Coach Randall High School -2x TX State Champions 2008, 2009 -3x TX High School Coach of the Year -College Wrestler Efren Quirino- Head Coach River City Wrestling and Assistant Coach St. Xavier High School -11 yrs coaching experience -Middle School National Team Coach -College Wrestler Jim Kraeszig- Head Coach St. Xavier High School -11 yrs coaching experience K-12 -Jefferson County Team Champions 2011 -5th KY High School State 2011 Isaac Knable- Asst. Coach St. Xavier High School -5 yrs coaching experience -4x KY State Champion -College wrestler -NCAA National Qualifier Contact Info: CoachQ@insightbb.com (502) 500-4012 Also visit: www.rivercitywrestling.org 2011 Quirino Wrestling Camp.pdf
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    Want to thank all the coaches who came to Columbus. They were running all over the place trying to keep up with all our boys. The convention center was an extremely large venue with 30 mats and our kids were spread all over. The handful of coaches (I think there were only 5) did their best to give all our boys the attention they needed, I know parents were having a hard enough time keeping up with the bout boards just for one kid, the coaches were trying to help over 30 kids. Thanks coaches, great job.