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2008 Mark Munoz West Coast Wrestling Club/ Small Group Instruction
We are excited to announce that Mark Munoz and West Coast Wrestler will now be running a Southern California Wrestling Club! In addition, we will be doing Small Group Instruction to advance wrestlers at a much quicker pace with a great deal more individual instruction. Beginning November 10, we will begin our journey to take So Cal wrestlers on a new adventure. The club will be run by former Oklahoma State University and UC Davis Coach Mark Munoz.
(Please note that we are looking for members who have a strong work ethic, dedication, and a sincere commitment to wrestling.)
Mark’s Bio
NCAA National Champion, 2x NCAA All-American, 2x Big XII Conference Champion, Big XII Outstanding Wrestler, 4x Senior National All-American, 2x NCWA Academic All-American, 4x Academic All-Big XII, Jr. World Silver Medalist, 3x Junior World Team Member, 2x California State Champion, High School National Champion
IN-SEASON SESSION - (November 10-February 25) Location: Irvine High School Wrestling Room- 4321 Walnut Avenue, Irvine, CA
Intermediate Small Groups* (Maximum of 16 wrestlers) Dedicated High School wrestlers looking to dramatically improve their wrestling skills. Days: Mondays (Nov. 10-Feb. 23) Time: 6:15-7:30pm
Advanced Small Groups* (Maximum of 16 wrestlers) Elite High School wrestlers looking to learn in-depth, high level technique. Days: Mondays (Nov. 10-Feb. 23) Time: 7:30-8:45pm
West Coast Wrestling Club (Ages 10 and older) Wrestlers will be taught high level technique broken down to all skill levels. Days: Wednesdays (Nov. 12-Feb. 25) Time: 6:30-8:00pm
*Incentives… All small group members are encouraged to attend the Wednesday night club at no additional charge. In addition, small group members will also have free admission to our Champions Clinic (dates TBA).
Coaches… If you are interested in setting up a clinic at your school, please call for details. Options are available!
**Post-Season Session: TBA
For Further Club Info or to Register, please visit: Phone: 916-607-0642
email: info@westcoastwrestler.com |
Author ArchiveGreat Job, once again thank-you all for supporting our program.
CAL HIGH CAR WASH SATURDAY OCTOBER 25TH, 2008 9800 MILLS AVE WHITTIER * 9:00AM-12:00PM $5.00 CARS $8.00 SUV/VANS
The wrestler that sells the most tickets will get a pair of wrestling shoes of their choice from Wrestlingmart!
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OLYMPIC CHAMPION HENRY CEJUDO WRESTLING CLINIC!!Posted by: Coach Ozzie in Camps/Clinics, General
NATIONAL CHAMP WRESTLING CAMP PRESENTS: OLYMPIC CHAMPION HENRY CEJUDO
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 9th, 2008 El Dorado High School 1652 N. Valencia Ave Placentia, CA 92870
Cost: $ 50.00 pre-registration after 11/01/08 $60.00
Registration 9:00AM to 10:00AM Cal wrestlers ask Coach Ozzie for a registration form.
Info: Steve Lawson (714) 420-8294
October 18, 2008 West Covina High School October 25 26th annual Halloween Open Hosted by Cerritos College November 1, 2008 Esperanza High School November 8, 2008 John Glenn High School
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Henry Cejudo visits Pentagon and Military Hospital during Washington, D.C. visit.Posted by: Coach Ozzie in GeneralOlympic wrestling champion Henry Cejudo (center) poses with Olympic athletes Trent Cryer and Daniel Marks during tour of the Pentagon (U.S. Olympic Committee photo by Lauren Pasquale) WASHINGTON, D.C. (USA WRESTLING AND USOC)Olympic wrestling champion Henry Cejudo was selected to brief Secretary of Defense Robert Gates as part of a group of athletes from the 2008 Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games who were given a tour of the Pentagon by the Department of Defense (D.O.D.) on Monday. Also on the tour was Greco-Roman wrestling Olympian Dremiel Byers, who serves in the U.S. Army and is a member of the Army World Class Athlete Program. “Henry volunteered yesterday to join Olympians and Paralympians who went to the Pentagon to thank the D.O.D. and Secretary Gates,” said Charlie Huebner, USOC Chief of Paralympics. “Henry gave a short speech to Gates and several of his leadership about his appreciation of the country and the Armed Forces that represent him.” Cejudo said he was asked only a few minutes in advance by the U.S. Olympic Committee to speak to the high-ranking military leaders. “I gave a speech in front of a room full of commanders,” said Cejudo. “They liked what I had to say. I told them about how I felt about our great country.” Cejudo was also included in a visit to Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where he had a chance to visit with disabled veterans who served our country in Iraq and Afghanistan. “It was special to me,” said Cejudo. “We sacrifice our time and efforts for our entire life for a gold medal. They sacrifice their lives for us. They are true heroes. I look up to them. They all have courage, pride and dignity.” Cejudo said he developed a friendship with a veteran who had lost both of his legs in battle, and planned on keeping in touch with him in the future. “They may not have legs or arms, but they have a fire burning inside them and a love for our country. It was a neat moment for me,” said Cejudo. Cejudo said that many of the disabled veterans were excited to meet him and had a respect for the sport of wrestling. “Wrestlers should visit these hospitals,” said Cejudo. “They admire wrestling. Many of them are wrestlers. It was a great experience.” The visit to the Pentagon provided an opportunity for the Paralympic Division of the U.S. Olympic Committee to formally thank the government office for a high level of involvement and support it provided to Team USA throughout the Beijing Paralympic Games. “There is a long history of involvement of the military in the Olympic and Paralympic movement,” said Huebner. “The reason the Paralympics exist today is because a group of injured veterans from World War II started the movement as a means of using sport as rehabilitation after World War II.” Cejudo and Byers were in the nation’s capital along with hundreds of 2008 U.S. Olympic Team members in all sports who participated in a visit with President George W. Bush at the White House on Tuesday. See WWW.TheMat.com for update on White House visit. October 11, 2008 Canyon High School
Site: Thousand Oaks High School Gym 2323 N. Moorpark Rd., Thousand Oaks 91360 Date: Oct. 18, 2008 Weights: Standard USA Wrestling weight classes (grouping of like weights may occur to maximize efficiency and competition). Cadets and Juniors only. Medals: 3 per weight class. Entry fee = $10.00 CASH ONLY Valid USA Wrestling cards will be required. GET IT ON-LINE before the tourney to save $ (only $34 on line) and time. https://www.themat.com/membership/ Cards will be available for sale for $40.00 at the tourney and will be valid till next August. Cost of card at tourney is $40.00 … CASH ONLY Spectator admission (12 years old and up) = $2.00 donation suggested Snack Bar will be open. No food inside the gym. Weigh-ins: 10:30 to 12:00. (Optional alternate weigh-in time for PSAT testers 7:30-8:00 AM) Wrestling starts: 12:30 or as close to that as possible.
NOTE: PSAT’s will be offered on the TOHS campus this day. Take the test in the morning, wrestle in the afternoon! Optional Weigh-in early available from 7:30 -8:00 AM.
FOLKSTLYE Rules with 3 “one and a half-minute” periods:
More info? Contact Kerry Lyne at tohswresling@hotmail.com or (805) 428-3271 November 22th Eddie Brown Alumni Duals. Scire Dompe class of 2006 vs Ben Taylor class of 2004. Many great matches. Alumni if you are interested call me (562) 308-0481. Lets hear some predictions. Ben Taylor? or Scire Dompe? IEWA Oct. 4th Carter High School October 4, 2008 Carter High School |






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