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  1. CoachBrown

    Dollamur (Flex Roles) vs Resilite Mats

    Although I am not a big fan of Dollamur because they seem to be harder than a resilite, the new one doesnt need mat tape at all. Its the new Flexi-Connect mat.
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    Fat Test

    before your teams first official match
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    2011-2012 Master Schedule

    X did 2 years ago. Seneca last year. The rotation was altered when region 4 was held at Hoops. As Jacketcoach said, it will be worked out soon.
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    2011-2012 Master Schedule

    That is not updated, at least for Region 4. It was at Seneca last season.
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    College All Americans

    I believe Dave Grant from Tates Creek and former head coach at Northern Illinois was a D1 AA for Northern Iowa.
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    Congrats TJ Ruschell

    Congrats to TJ on his commitment to the University of Wisconsin
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    Kyle Ruschell Named Coach at Army

    I believe when Pritzlaff left for Michigan it opened up a coaching position at Wisconsin
  8. JordanBurroughs won the worlds last night and became the USA's first champ since 2006. Jake Varner placed 3rd@211 Cael Sanderson placed 5th@185 Nick Simmons placed 5th@121 Tervel Dlagnev placed 5th@264 The USA placed 3rd as a team On a side note,back in 2005 3X Ky. State Champ and future NAIA AA Jacob Murton beat Jordan Burroughs 13-8 in the quarters of Beast of the East.
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    STATE CHAMPS WEIGHTS

    Harrison went 7th,3rd,1st,1st,1st,1st
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    Bluegrass State Games

    Trinity will hold weighins July 21st from 5:30-6:30 in the wrestling room. The info on www.bgsg.org is incorrect.
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    KY Team Wins Midwest Nationals

    Congratulations to all on a successful weekend.
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    Trinity Youth Camp

    The 4th Annual Trinity Youth Wrestling Camp will be held June 20-23. For 1st grade-9th grade to be. Attached is the flier. Walk ins are welcome. 2011_Trinity_Wrestling_Camp.doc
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    Trinity Youth Camp

    ttt
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    He's Baaaack!

    My link In addition to Cejudo coming back. This would be a great weekend to go to the trials.
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    Great story about perserverence

    My link
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    State Freestyle, Greco, Folkstyle and Sombo Tournament

    Trinity will also have a remote weigh in on Thursday from6-7:00pm
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    Dave Shultz H.S.Excellence Awards

    Congratulations Caleb. Outstanding career. Dave Schultz H.S. Excellence honorees announced for 2011 By Victoria O'Connell National Wrestling Hall of Fame 04/19/2011 STILLWATER, Okla. -- The National Wrestling Hall of Fame & Museum has selected its 2011 state and regional winners of the Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award as part of its Educational Outreach Program. Forty-nine seniors from those states that sponsor high school state wrestling championships have been chosen for the honor. The High School Excellence Award is named in honor of the late Olympic and World Champion Dave Schultz. Each award recipient is evaluated on excellence in wrestling, scholastic achievement, character, citizenship, and community service. “A graduate of Palo Alto High School and the University of Oklahoma, Dave Schultz was one of the most respected high school, collegiate, and international wrestlers the United States has ever had,” said Lee Roy Smith, Executive Director of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Regarded as a tireless competitor and supreme technician on the mat, Schultz was beloved throughout the world of amateur wrestling for his friendliness and eagerness to lend help or advice to teammates and opponents alike. Schultz passed away in 1996. He was inducted into the sport’s Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member in 1997. Since the Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award’s inception in 1996, the National Wrestling Hall of Fame has recognized 677 student-wrestlers. The national award winner will be chosen from the regional winners and announced on April 21. The winner will attend the annual Hall of Fame Induction ceremony on June 8 and 9 to personally accept the award. “These student-wrestlers are role models in their communities and influence young people in a very meaningful way,” Smith said. “Statistics show that both male and female students are more likely to stay in school, graduate, and become more productive citizens when they are involved in extra curricular activities and after school programs like sports, theater, debate and music.” The five regional winners are: Northeast Region – Nico Megaludis compiled a record of 170-1 winning the State Championship as a Sophomore, Junior and Senior at Franklin Regional High School in Pennsylvania. As a senior, he was honored with the “Most Outstanding Wrestler” award while competing in the 125 pound weight class. He is also a four-time WPIAL Champion and was named “Outstanding Wrestler” in 2011. Megaludis also is a two-time Fargo All-American and was named the 2011 Pennsylvania wrestler of the year. He volunteers as a referee and coach for the Junior Wrestling program, and also volunteers with the Mother of Sorrows Food Bank. He carries a 3.41 weighted G.P.A. and will be attending Pennsylvania State University this fall. Midwest Region – Destin McCauley is from Apple Valley High School in Apple Valley, Minnesota and has amassed a career record of 286-7 and 197 pins. He is a five-time state high school champion and finished his senior year with a perfect 49-0 record. McCauley has also won two-national freestyle titles and a Pan-American title and plans to try out for the 2012 USA Olympic team. McCauley also spends his free time working with the youth wrestling teams at Apple Valley and surrounding communities. He also volunteers as an official for youth tournaments. His academic achievements include a 3.7 G.P.A., a two-time academic All-State winner, and a four-time academic All Conference winner. He will be attending the University of Wisconsin this fall. Central Region – Cody Brewer compiled a career record of 198-6 for Oak Park High School in Kansas City, Missouri. He is a four-time State Champion and was named All Metro Wrestler of the Year for the Kansas City area in 2011. Other honors include a championship at the Toshiba Midwest Classic, a third place finish at the 2010 Junior freestyle nationals, a third place finish in the 2007 Cadet Nationals in freestyle and Greco-Roman as well as a double championship in the 2088 Cadet Nationals, as well as earning a spot of the USA Wrestling FILA team in 2009. He has served two years as an adaptive physical education assistance, which helps disabled children be more active. He maintains a G.P.A. of 3.2 and plans to attend the University of Oklahoma in the fall. West Region – Morgan McIntosh compiled a career record of 189-5 with 128 pins for Calvary Chapel High School in Santa Ana, California. He is a three-time state champion and a freestyle national Champion at Fargo Junior National in 2010. McIntosh was also a double Junior Western Regionals Champion in 2008 for both freestyle and Greco-Roman. He also was the 2010 Ironman Champion and a two-time Flo Nationals Champion. His community service includes being involved with the Calvary Chapel hydroponic project which included a mission trip to Mexico to construct and maintain the unit near Ensenada. McIntosh was also the only high school student to go on the tsunami relief trip to American Samoa in 2009 to help rebuild a devastated village. In addition, he volunteers as a kids coach with Team Thunder Kids as well as assisting with camps and clinics. He maintains a 3.2 weighted G.P.A. and plans to attend Pennsylvania State University this fall. Southeast Region – Caleb Ervin is from Union County High School in Morganfield, Kentucky. Amassing a career record of 199-7, he won three high school State Championships and was awarded “Athlete of the Year” by the Kentucky Coaches Association. In addition, he was a four-time Region 1 Champion and was named “Outstanding Wrestler” in 4 out of 5 tournaments his senior year. Ervin was all voted to the All Resilient Team by the Army National Guard for his inspiring recovery from a farming accident. His community service involves spearheading a local can food drive with his teammates to “Wrestle Hunger in Union County” collecting and delivering more that 1500 cans to the local food pantry. He also coaches adults in a bi-annual six week fundraiser/fitness class called “Champ Camp,” and referees at all elementary league tournaments. Ervin currently maintains a 3.5 G.P.A. and is a member of the National Honors Society. He plans to attend the University of Illinois this fall. 2011 Winners by State, Name and School Alabama, Michael Jordan, Auburn High School Alaska, Matt Malnoske, East Anchorage High School Arizona, Kory DeBerry, Sunnyside High School Arkansas, Tyler Binford, Central Arkansas Christian High School California, Morgan McIntosh, Calvary Chapel High School Colorado, Connor Medberry, Loveland High School Connecticut, Patrick Gillen, Shelton High School Delaware, Codey Combs, Sussex Central High School Florida, Earl Hall, South Dade High School Georgia, Jonathan Rivera, Kennesaw Mountain High School Hawaii, Shayden Terukina, Kapalama High School Idaho, Tanner Hall, Meridian High School Illinois, Austin Marsden, Crystal Lake Central High School Indiana, Drake Stein, Princeton Community High School Iowa, Cody Caldwell, Waverly-Shell Rock Senior High Kansas, Ryne Cokeley, St. James Academy Kentucky, Caleb Ervin, Union County High School Louisiana, Mark Pinero, Archbishop Rummel High School Maine, Forest Cornell, Lisbon High School Maryland, Lex Ozias, Southern Garrett High School Massachusetts, Kyle Visconti, Malden Catholic High School Michigan, Conor Youtsey, Mason High School Minnesota, Destin McCauley, Apple Valley High School Missouri, Cody Brewer, Oak Park High School Montana, Jade Rauser, Broadwater High School Nebraska, Austin Wilson, Hastings Catholic High School Nevada, Napoleon Aniciete, Bishop Gorman High School New Hampshire, Nick Lawrence, Timberlane Regional High School New Jersey, Andrew Compolattano, Bound Brook High School New Mexico, Matthew Nunez,Rio Rancho High School New York, Nick Gwiazdowski, Duanesburg High School North Carolina, Harrison Honeycutt, Lake Norman High School North Dakota, Joe Schumacher, Bismarck High School Ohio, Cam Tessari, Monroeville High School Oklahoma, Zach Skates, Broken Arrow High School Oregon, Seth Thomas, Roseburg High School Pennsylvania, Nico Megaludis, Franklin Regional High School Rhode Island, Mike Meyers, Warwick Veterans High School South Carolina, Aaron Hansen, Summerville High School South Dakota, Logan Storley, Webster High School Tennessee, T.J. Duncan, McCallie High School Texas, Andy Rico, Eastwood High School Utah, Kesni Tasuinga, Bingham High School Vermont, George Mitchell, Otter Valley Union High School Virginia, Henry Carlson, Frank W Cox High School Washington, Chris Castillo, Zillah High School West Virginia, Josh Fisher, Roane County High School Wisconsin, Jesse Thielke, Germantown High School Wyoming, Austin Breckenridge, Central High School Home | Contact Webmaster | Privacy Policy
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    NWCA Scholastic Duals

    Team Kentucky is wrestling tough at this event. Here are some results(they also had anexhibition with PA,not reported yet): NWCA/USAW Natl. Scho. Duals - Kentucky is guaranteed 8th place Match #1 Round 1: Kentucky defeated Delaware 51-14 124 - T.J. Rushell (Kentucky) over Nicky Natale (Delaware) Pin 3:33 130 - Matt Kibblehouse (Delaware) over Chad Gahafer (Kentucky) Maj 17-4 135 - John Fahey (Kentucky) over Garrett Smith (Delaware) Maj 10-2 140 - Kevin Cooper (Kentucky) over Jon Wideman (Delaware) Maj 12-2 145 - Caleb Canter (Kentucky) over Kurt Bentley (Delaware) Maj 12-4 150 - Patrick Davis (Delaware) over Stephen Back (Kentucky) Pin 1:24 157 - Nick McGinley (Delaware) over Nick Waits (Kentucky) Maj 8-0 165 - John Stout (Kentucky) over Cody Horrocks (Delaware) Dec 10-7 176 - Bernard Ray (Kentucky) over Nick Mancini (Delaware) Maj 11-3 194 - Bobby Bryant (Kentucky) over Jorge Lopez (Delaware) TF 15-0 220 - Brendan Darrow (Kentucky) over Mike Blakely (Delaware) Pin 3:43 285 - Aaron House (Kentucky) over Darius McRea (Delaware) Pin 5:50 108 - Mike Whalen (Kentucky) over Jamie Loose (Delaware) Dec 3-0 117 - Brock Ervin (Kentucky) over Ryan Rodriguez (Delaware) Pin 1:54 Match #2 Round 2: Illinois Navy defeated Kentucky 48-9 130 - David Pearce (Illinois Navy) over Chad Gahafer (Kentucky) Maj 13-4 135 - John Fahey (Kentucky) over Nick Ruffino (Illinois Navy) Dec 13-9 140 - Kevin Cooper (Kentucky) over Lenny Bloom (Illinois Navy) Dec 6-5 145 - Kevin Moylan (Illinois Navy) over Caleb Canter (Kentucky) Maj 8-0 150 - Steven LaLowski (Illinois Navy) over Stephen Back (Kentucky) Pin 1:24 157 - Nathan Jackson (Illinois Navy) over Nick Waits (Kentucky) TF 22-7 165 - Kalvin Hill (Illinois Navy) over John Stout (Kentucky) Dec 9-3 176 - Steve Congenie (Illinois Navy) over Bernard Ray (Kentucky) Maj 13-4 194 - Taylor McGiffen (Illinois Navy) over Bobby Bryant (Kentucky) Maj 11-3 220 - Artie Bess (Illinois Navy) over Brendan Darrow (Kentucky) Pin 5:23 285 - James Buss (Illinois Navy) over Aaron House (Kentucky) Dec 8-4 108 - Jordan Northrup (Illinois Navy) over Mike Whalen (Kentucky) Pin 0:51 117 - Garth Yenter (Kentucky) over Zac Denny (Illinois Navy) Dec 8-2 124 - Kevon Powell (Illinois Navy) over T.J. Rushell (Kentucky) OT 11-9 Match #3 Round 3: Kentucky defeated Michigan 48-24 135 - John Fahey (Kentucky) over Unknown (Unattached) Pin 2:42 140 - Kevin Cooper (Kentucky) over David Dolehanty (Michigan) Pin 1:10 145 - Dean Vettesse (Michigan) over Caleb Canter (Kentucky) Maj 9-1 150 - Stephen Back (Kentucky) over Unknown (Unattached) Pin 3:03 157 - Travis Mann (Michigan) over Nick Waits (Kentucky) Maj 11-0 165 - Cody Devoe (Michigan) over John Stout (Kentucky) Dec 3-1 176 - Bernard Ray (Kentucky) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 194 - Bobby Bryant (Kentucky) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 220 - Brendan Darrow (Kentucky) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 285 - Jeff Tautolo (Michigan) over Aaron House (Kentucky) Pin 4:46 108 - Justin Kim (Michigan) over Mike Whalen (Kentucky) Maj 14-2 117 - Brock Ervin (Kentucky) over Ross Bahro (Michigan) Pin 1:05 124 - T.J. Rushell (Kentucky) over Scott Stanbaugh (Michigan) Pin 0:38 130 - Kaelan Richards (Michigan) over Chad Gahafer (Kentucky) Dec 9-6
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    NWCA Scholastic Duals

    Article from www.themat.com My link
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    NWCA Scholastic Duals

    KY loses to Illinois Orange 39-20 and ends up placing 7th. Also, I believe the team received the the Team Sportsmanship Award. Congrats to all that went. NWCA/USAW Natl. Scho. Duals Results Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Indiana Gold 2nd Place - Illinois Navy 3rd Place - Colorado 4th Place - Pennsylvania 5th Place - Illinois Orange 6th Place - Indiana Blue 7th Place - Kentucky 8th Place - Florida 9th Place - Virginia Blue 10th Place - Indiana Renegades 11th Place - Texas 12th Place - Delaware 13th Place - Ohio Lightning 14th Place - Michigan 15th Place - Combined All-Star 16th Place - Virginia Orange Match #4 Round 4: Indiana Blue defeated Kentucky 40-20 108 - Josh Fuqua (Indiana Blue) over Mike Whalen (Kentucky) Pin 3:30 117 - Jarred Brooks (Indiana Blue) over Brock Ervin (Kentucky) Dec 3-1 124 - T.J. Rushell (Kentucky) over Chandler Carroll (Indiana Blue) Maj 9-0 130 - Nick Crume (Indiana Blue) over Chad Gahafer (Kentucky) Dec 9-2 135 - John Fahey (Kentucky) over Nick Bova (Indiana Blue) Pin 4:50 140 - Kevin Cooper (Kentucky) over Isaiah Bradley (Indiana Blue) Maj 11-3 145 - Caleb Canter (Kentucky) over Charlie Mavros (Indiana Blue) Dec 7-3 150 - Adam Kern (Indiana Blue) over Stephen Back (Kentucky) Pin 4:47 157 - Kirk Johnson (Indiana Blue) over Nick Waits (Kentucky) Pin 3:48 165 - Sean Mappes (Indiana Blue) over John Stout (Kentucky) Maj 10-1 176 - Bernard Ray (Kentucky) over Jacob Massengale (Indiana Blue) Dec 9-4 194 - Lukas Schaeffer (Indiana Blue) over Bobby Bryant (Kentucky) Pin 3:34 220 - Joe Gallegos (Indiana Blue) over Brendan Darrow (Kentucky) Dec 9-3 285 - Kade Maggert (Indiana Blue) over Aaron House (Kentucky) Dec 3-1 Match #5 Round 5: Kentucky defeated Florida 29-28 108 - Alex Graff (Florida) over Mike Whalen (Kentucky) Pin 1:08 117 - Garth Yenter (Kentucky) over Brian Radli (Florida) Dec 7-2 124 - T.J. Rushell (Kentucky) over Brandon Conroy (Florida) TF 15-0 130 - Khadeem Stanton (Florida) over Chad Gahafer (Kentucky) Dec 8-2 135 - John Fahey (Kentucky) over Sonny Gulesian (Florida) Dec 3-0 140 - Kevin Cooper (Kentucky) over Max Llama (Florida) Pin 3:05 145 - Stephen Back (Kentucky) over Sean Dulom (Florida) Dec 6-2 150 - Eric Oneill (Florida) over Unknown (Unattached) Pin 0:34 157 - Gio Jiovenetta (Florida) over Nick Waits (Kentucky) Dec 6-1 165 - John Stout (Kentucky) over Nate Woodward (Florida) Pin 8:01 176 - Bernard Ray (Kentucky) over Trent Keisling (Florida) 2OT 7-5 194 - Josh Fox (Florida) over Bobby Bryant (Kentucky) Dec 7-4 220 - Ben Richards (Florida) over Brendan Darrow (Kentucky) Maj 12-3 285 - Scott Accomando (Florida) over Aaron House (Kentucky) Dec 6-1 Match #6 Round 6: Illinois Orange defeated Kentucky 39-22 157 - Pete Andreotti (Illinois Orange) over Nick Waits (Kentucky) Pin 0:30 165 - Richard Robertson (Illinois Orange) over John Stout (Kentucky) Maj 11-1 176 - Bernard Ray (Kentucky) over Jake Tindle (Illinois Orange) Dec 9-4 194 - Jordan Ellingwood (Illinois Orange) over Bobby Bryant (Kentucky) Maj 12-1 220 - Thomas Howell (Illinois Orange) over Brendan Darrow (Kentucky) Pin 2:40 285 - Aaron House (Kentucky) over Brian Allen (Illinois Orange) Pin 2:37 108 - Kyle Akins (Illinois Orange) over Mike Whalen (Kentucky) Pin 3:08 117 - Brock Ervin (Kentucky) over Mark Duda (Illinois Orange) OT 10-8 124 - T.J. Rushell (Kentucky) over Stephfon Scales (Illinois Orange) Dec 8-6 130 - Mech Spraggins (Illinois Orange) over Chad Gahafer (Kentucky) Maj 20-6 135 - John Fahey (Kentucky) over Steve Galiardo (Illinois Orange) Maj 14-1 140 - Kevin Cooper (Kentucky) over Manny Silva (Illinois Orange) Dec 6-0 145 - Austin Culton (Illinois Orange) over Caleb Canter (Kentucky) Dec 13-8 150 - Nate Higgins (Illinois Orange) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
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    NWCA Scholastic Duals

    Indiana Blue beat KY this morning 40-20. KY just pulled out a 29-28 win over Florida. Illinois Orange up next.
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    Assistant Coach Needed

    Due to the retirement of a coach,Trinity High School is looking for an assistant wrestling coach to help with daily duties,practices, meets, etc... associated with the program. Previous coaching and college wrestling experience are a plus. Please contact me via PM or e-mail at coachbrown1@gmail.com for further info. Thank you
  23. 2X NCAA Runner-up Chris Fleeger will be at Trinity March 19th to run a camp for those wanting to prepare for upcoming tournaments this Spring. This will be an intensive day of wrestling. There will be some technique taught, but this is to get 4 hours of intense practice. It will be first come,first serve.This being said, the camp is for serious wrestlers wanting to work hard. We will be capping the camp attendance in the mid twenties so everyone attending will get the best workout they can. The cost will be $30.00 Session times 10-noon and 1:00 -3:00 For those interested please contact me via e-mail@ coachbrown1@gmail.com. Email me ASAP. The camp will fill fairly quickly. 2011 FLEEGER_Wrestling_Camp.doc
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    Training @ Trinity

    The 2nd session has been changed- it will now be from 1pm-3pm.