2006 ASICS National HS Wrestler of the Year
Four-time State High School Champion
Fifth in 2005 Junior World Championships
Two-time U.S. Nationals champion (2006-07)
Second in 2006 U.S. World Team Trials
Second in 2006 Junior World Championships
2007 U.S. World Team Trials champion
2007 Pan American Games champion
2008 Olympic Champion
STEVE FRASER
1984 Olympic Champion 1984 U.S. Freestyle Champion
1983 Pan American Games Champion
2X NCAA All American
Michigan state Champion
Distinguished Member of the National
Wrestling Hall of Fame
KEVIN JACKSON
1992 Olympic Champion
2X World Gold Medalist
4th 1993 World Championships
4X Pam American Champion
3X US Nationals Champion
Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame
DAN RUSSELL
4x
Undefeated HS State Champion
4x NCAA Champion
Olympic Solidarity Instructor
USA Wrestling National Coaching Staff
1999 Pam Am Games Coach
2x Olympic Alternate
2002 World Cup Coach
2004 Olympic Coach
GARY MAYABB 20+ Years Head Coach - Oak Park High School 5x State Team Champions 6x World Team Coach for USA Wrestling 9x State or Regional Coach of the Year
4x All-American
US Open Finalist US Junior Greco Coach of the
Year 2007
SCOTT
SCHATZMAN
3x
All-American Northwestern
Univers 2x Freestyle National All-American
2004 Olympic Trials Competitor
1997 Freestyle University National
Champion
2nd in the 1997 Pan-American Games
Espoir National Champ-Greco Roman
2x Junior National Champion
7x All American
Cadet National Champion
7th Cadet World Greco Championships
Big Ten Freshman of the Year
Northwestern Big Ten
Medal of Honor
- Male Academic/Athlete of the NU
MATTHEW SMALL
Great Bridges High School Graduate
All State Wrestler
Mid-Atlantic Champion
Juco National Team
Virginia Collegiate Champ
Great Bridges Coach, 1998 - Present - (Top Ten)
48 Individual State Titles
15 All Americans
5 National Champs
LOCAL CLINICIANS
Brian Roskin
Charlie Sherertz
Staff Disclaimer: Assigned number of staff may
increase/decrease according to the number of participants.
Summer Clinic Schedule
SESSIONS: Monday, June 22, 2009 8:00-8:30 - Check-in/Registration
8:30-9:00 - Obstacle Course 9:00-11:30 - Session 1
11:30-12:30 - Lunch (on your own) 12:30-3:00 - Session 2 3:00-4:00 - Combat Wrestling Tuesday-Friday, June 23 - 26, 2009 8:30-9:00 -
Obstacle Course 9:00-11:30 - Session 1
11:30-12:30 - Lunch (on
your own) 12:30-3:00 -Session 2
3:00-4:00 - Combat Wrestling
**Bring a lunch each day**
Summer Clinic Costs
Early Registration
$205 (before May 15, 2009)
After May 15, 2009
$250
Team Discounts
Hooah,
Look what the "Top Beret" will be awarded at this
year's clinic
One of the largest packs available.
Designed for cold weather conditions—can hold your
wrestling gear, bulky clothing, and almost anything else you
need for an out of town wrestling tournament.Constructed of 600D polyester. Up to 6590 cubic inches of capacity.
Center compartment with radio pouch
Two roomy cargo pockets on left side
Large single pocket on right side
Internal frame transfers load weight to hips
Adjustable torso allows pack to fit men and women
Pre-curved, aircraft aluminum internal staves fit your back perfectly
Flexible sternum strap to reduce shoulderfatigue
Zippered sleeping bag access
for easy bottom entry
Allows you to haul at least 65-70 pounds of
gear with relative comfort and stability
Storm seal drawstring collar closure
Removable padded waist belt
Two side compression straps
Removable mesh lumbar support
Numerous ALICE attachment points,
26" x 13" x 9". Wt: 8.8 lb
straps, and buckles
Over $100 value
Mesh back
Kidney pad.
You will be able to carry everything you need to STATE in this pack
Includes
patrol pack that can be strapped on to the top which adds
additional capacity.
BECOME A BLACK BERET/span>
The Army's black beretsymbolize its commitment to transforming itself into the Objective Force. The beret is about their excellence as Soldiers, their unity as a force, and their values as an institution.Display your excellence, unity, and values, as well as your determination, stamina, and perseverance, by becoming a "Black Beret" at the BOOT CAMP WRESTLING CLINIC.
How do you become a Black Beret?
During the "Combat Wrestling" sessions, wrestlers will be given missions
that if executed successfully, they will receive points. At the
end of the clinic the points will be totaled and berets will be awarded
based on the points. Some of the missions that the wrestlers can
expect to be sent on are:
- Operation Battle Legs (OBL)
- Operation In Your Face (OINF) - Operation Earned Freedom (OEF)
The missions are
very intense, but rewarding and FUN!
Thank for your interest in the Boot Camp Wrestling Clinic.
Dwight Griffin Director,
Boot Camp Wrestling
314-898-7662
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