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FREE WRESTLING CLINIC SUNDAY NOVEMBER 27th BEFORE THE UVA/VT DUAL

Charlottesville, Virginia – The University of Virginia Wrestling Team will be hosting a free wrestling clinic Sunday November 27th, 2011 in the John Paul Jones Arena. The clinic which will feature technique from NCAA Champ Jordan Leen, who is in his first season as a UVA Assistant Coach. Also, NCAA Finalist and Head UVA Coach Steve Garland will address all in attendance.

The clinic is FREE with paid admission to the match that afternoon. It begins at 10:00am and will last until noon.

The UVA/VT rivalry is one of the best in all of college sports and this dual should be one of the best in all of college wrestling this Fall. It features two teams both in the top 20 and each squad has over several wrestlers ranked nationally.

The UVA Grapplers will not be at home again until Friday January 20th, 2012 at 7:00pm when the face in conference foe Duke.

Download free Roddy White poster promoting benefits of wrestling to football players

By Gary Abbott USA Wrestling
10/07/2011

As part of its commitment to promote and grow wrestling, USA Wrestling, with support from NFL superstar Roddy White, has created a poster that encourages football players to participate in wrestling.

The headline on the new poster says “Roddy White is a great pro football player… because of the training he went through as a wrestler.” It shows a photo of Roddy White in the wrestling room at the U.S. Olympic Training Center, wearing a USA Wrestling warmup, holding a football helmet with the USA Wrestling logo and balancing a football.

USA Wrestling has developed this 11”x17” poster which is available at no charge to the general public via the internet. The poster can be downloaded as a pdf file, and brought to a local printer for reproduction. It also can be customized with contact information for local wrestling clubs and school programs. Click here to read the full article from TheMat.com

Greater Washington Wrestling Business Network Holds First Gathering

The inaugural meeting of the Greater Washington Wrestling Business Network (GWWBN) met at the Tower Club last night in Tysons Corner, Virginia. The event was sponsored by the Meltzer Benefit Group.
There were 200 former wrestlers in attendance at the event, along with current college coaches from American, Maryland, George Mason, Minnesota and Virginia Tech.

GWWBN is a non-profit group formed to mobilize the wrestling community for business, social and personal purposes in a proactive fashion to support and prosper.
The group did just that with the theme of the evening being to completely engage the business community to support wrestling, while showing the economic impact that these former wrestlers who are now leaders have. The goal is to mobilize the group to not only support each other in business but to also give back to the sport.

Congressman Jim Jordan a two-time NCAA Champion and NWCA Executive Director Mike Moyer were the evening’s guest speakers. .. read more »

NFHS Offers Free Courses For Coaches, Parents and Athletes

The National Federation of High School Sports offers coaches, parents and athletes free courses that you can take advantage of.

The relevant courses offered are:

1. Concussion in sports. What you need to know.
2. Sportsmanship
3. The role of the parent in sports

Click here for access to the free courses. Once on the NFHS Learn site, click on Courses -> Free Courses in the links at the top of the page.

In addition, the National Wrestling Coaches Association also offers a free webinar on preventing skin infections. You can access this free webinar here.

THANK YOU Maryland, American, George Mason and Navy

“This was just the best,” Austin Jones said as the coaches finished the first day of clinic. “We had more great clinicians working with us than you’d find at any clinic in America,” another young wrestler spoke up. “I now know I want to stay local when I go to college,” a third one shared.

These were just a few of dozens of positive remarks the Metro area’s collegiate programs received this past Saturday and Sunday at the 2nd annual free Collegiate Clinic 4 You. Held at Wootton high school in Rockville and Woodson high school in Fairfax, over 350 young men and women were enthralled for 10 hours of technique, humor and friendship.

“I’m so excited I got to meet Kerry McCoy”, said one of the wrestler’s mothers. “He’s been one of my favorite wrestlers for years. I hope my son selects Maryland in a couple of years as a place to go to school and wrestle.”

For two days the four head coaches of the areas collegiate programs and their assistants donated their time so the athletes of the local wrestling community could learn a little more, not only about the schools they represent but themselves as well during the two afternoons. .. read more »

GWWBN Flyer
The Beltway’s Biggest FREE Clinic

The Greater Washington Wrestling Business Network in conjunction with the Naval Academy, the University of Maryland, American University and George Mason University is sponsoring the second annual Pre-Season Kickoff Clinic. “The wrestlers of Maryland, DC and Northern Virginia are so fortunate to have in their own back yards collegiate wrestling programs that not only offer some of the best Division I wrestling in the country, but care about their development too,” said Wade Schalles, Director of EagleHawk Academy.

Saturday and Sunday, September 17th and 18th from Noon to 5:00pm, the GWWBN and these collegiate institutions will be sponsoring two FREE clinics. The first one on Saturday will be held at Wootton high school in Rockville, MD and then the next day on Sunday the clinic is being moved to Woodson high school in Fairfax, VA. .. read more »

Follow VA National Team in Fargo

Click on the Team VA link at the top of the page to follow a daily blog of action covering the Cadet/Junior GR/FS nationals in Fargo, ND. 

48 of VA’s best are competing in what is widely regarded as the toughest tourney in the country for national honors.  Lead by returning all-Americans:  Brandon Jeskie, Joey Dance, Blake Ruolo, Duke Pickett, Patrick Budd and Hunter Wright, Virginia is poised to have a strong showing.

USA Wrestling will provide unprecedented live coverage from the 2011 USA Wrestling Cadet & Junior Nationals July 16-23 in Fargo, N.D.

Every session will be streamed live with up to eight live feeds and fans will have the ability to chat and keep up to date with the tournament all week long.

Last year, USA Wrestling provided nearly 60 hours of live coverage. In 2011, there will be approximately over 390 live hours of wrestling, with coverage spanning 6-8 feeds at a time.

Fans can also watch archived footage and the live webcast on TheMat.TV.
For the live feeds coverage click here.