Site Meter Twinsburg Wrestling: September 2009

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Questions for the Coach Part I

The other day a parent called me about Twinsburg's Wrestling Program. The parent wanted to know a lot about the program. She wanted to know why her kid should wrestle as opposed to play another sport. Here are a few things I told her about the middle school program.


















Some In-School Responsibilities:

Recruiting a Team... This includes talking to gym teachers, meandering through the halls to meet students, and speaking with football coaches about who would be a good addition for the wrestling squad. Sometimes the office will give recommendations, other times it is a concerned teacher or parent who give our coaching staff a heads up about a potential athlete.

Grades... The beauty of this sport is that it attracts a wide variety of athletes. On one end of the spectrum I have a group of students who are Honor Roll types. They are the ones who like the challenge of the sport. More times than not these students are the easiest ones to work with. Then there are the students who require closer supervision. For instance, there were five wrestlers on last year's squad who required a daily grade check for each of their classes. If a classroom assignment was not completed, these wrestlers received a consequence and had to sit out of practice until the assignment was complete. The fact is that some wrestlers require more effort than others... Wrestling is an extra activity, and athletes must be reminded that the true priority is the classroom.

Citizenship It doesn't make much of a difference if an athlete is a winner on the mat, but a loser as a person. Athletes should be reminded about the importance of citizenship. Should a team or school rule be violated, then an appropriate consequence should be given.

Wrestling's Life Lessons... Lord knows that in life we are dealt both ups and downs. The key is to learn how to accept life's victories, and rebound from our set-backs. There is no other sport like wrestling to teach those lessons to young adults. Furthermore, we live in a society where people tend to play the blame game. It is always someone else's fault. The sport of wrestling requires a higher degree of accountability than almost any other sport. You are on the mat. In the end, you will dictate your success or failure. In some cases, success can even be measured beyond winning and losing. Some times a psychological victory is simply measured as to "How You Did???"

Every Member is Valued...
Everybody remembers the movie Rudy. It's about a kid who was too small to play football at Notre Dame. Yet, through hard-wrok and perseverance Rudy finally got his big chance to play. As a result, Rudy won the respect and admiration of his teammates and movie viewers alike. I honestly believe that every member of the team should be valued in our sport. Whether an athlete is good or not is not the true measure of importance. Any kid who can handle wrestling practice, should at the bare minimum be respected. While we always strive to promote victory through character and hard-work, we should always recognize effort. Everyone has something positive to offer in our room!

Special Congratulations to the Twinsburg Football team and coaches on their outstanding performance against #4 Brunswick. A special note to all the wrestlers who helped make that victory possible including: Brandon, Zach, Dion, Michael, and John. Keep up the good work!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Club Information and Registration form...

Twinsburg Wrestling Club
(K-6 Grade Information)
Twinsburg City Schools
*Registration form at bottom of the page.


Grades K thru 3
Ongoing Registration Begins : Oct. 1

Register at first practice, Nov. 1 or any practice after that point

Practices are Monday & Wednesday 6-7:30
Experienced and beginning wrestlers are encouraged to join our team.

For more information please call:
Jamie Hogue 216-410-3234

Matches & Tournaments:

League matches are held on Sunday mornings at varying locations within the league area.

Weight classes are between 40 and 185 pounds. All participants will have the opportunity to try out for the Varsity Squad. All wrestlers are scheduled to compete at each weeks match. Times and locations will be announced at a later date. There are also various tournaments on Saturdays that are optional for all participants.
Grades 4-6
Beginners Are Welcome

Practice will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Dodge School Wrestling Room 2:30-4:30 (and some Saturdays in the THS wrestling room.)

Interested wrestlers may pre-register through the mail or register on the first day of practice.

Practice begins Tuesday, October 26

All wrestlers must have a completed registration form to begin practice.

Matches take place at local high schools each Sunday, December-February. There are other scheduled competitions that are optional for each participant.

Our wrestling club is an excellent opportunity for young athletes to learn the discipline and mental toughness required to compete in all forms of athletics.

Registration Fee is $75 for 1st family member, $60 for each additional sibling.
Please make checks payable to Twinsburg Wrestling Club


Student Name _______________________________________________Age_______
Grade ____________ Weight ______________ T-Shirt Size ________ Yrs. Experience 0 1 2 3
Parent / Guardian Names ______________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________________
City _______________________Phone ________________ Email ____________________
I hereby release the Twinsburg Wrestling Club, Inc. and all persons involved from any liabilities in conjunction with the association activities.
Signature of Parent or Guardian ________________________________________________

Relationship _______________________ Date _____________