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This is a press release from the town of Chesterton...


Congratulations to new CHS head wrestling coach Andrew Trevino

 

The Duneland School Corporation has named Andrew Trevino as Chesterton High School’s new Head Wrestling Coach.

Trevino will replace longtime coach Chris Joll, under whose leadership the CHS wrestling team has had 47 individual state qualifiers and five individual state champions; 10 sectional, two regional, and two semi-state championships; along with two IHSAA state runner-up finishes, in 2017 and 2021.

In addition to leading the wrestling program, Trevino will teach physical education at CHS.

Trevino is currently teaching physical education at Calumet New Tech High School, where he also serves as a varsity assistant wrestling coach and varsity assistant football coach.

Trevino was the 1991 IHSAA state champion at 140 pounds while wrestling at Calumet High, before earning a scholarship to compete at Indiana University. Highlights from his personal wrestling career:

 

At Calumet High School:
*127-7 high school career record.
*4X conference and 4X sectional champion.
*1989 IHSAA state qualifier at 119 pounds.
*1990 IHSAA state place winner (4th at 125 pounds).
*1991 IHSAA state champion at 140 pounds.
*USA Wrestling Magazine High School All-American Team.
*2X USAW All-American (4th Cadet 120 pounds, 1988; and 7th Junior at 143 pounds, 1990).

 

At Indiana University:
*70 career victories; 4X letter winner; Indiana University’s Balfour Award Recipient, 1993.
*Amateur Wrestling News Freshman All-America Team (5th at 142 pounds).
*2X Big Ten place winners (6th and 4th at 142 pounds, 1993 and 1994).
*2X NCAA championship qualifier, 1993 and 1994.
*2X team captain 1994 and 1996.

 

Coach Trevino has 23 years of coaching experience; seven at Lake Central as assistant coach, one at East Chicago Central as head coach, and 15 as assistant head coach at Calumet High School. He has also been an active staff member at Region Wrestling Academy (RWA) for the past 10 years, where he has helped train numerous state champions from Northwest Indiana and Northeast Illinois.

 

Coaching career:
*1996-2003 Lake Central, assistant coach; coached 4 IHSAA state champions; coached 3rd and 4th place teams at IHSWCA Team State.
*2005-06: East Chicago Central High School, head coach.
*2007-21: Calumet High School, assistant coach; coached an IHSGW and an IHSAA state champion.

 

“Coach Trevino is a well respected coach in the wrestling world,” CHS Athletic Director Jef Hamstra said. “We are thrilled that Andy is joining the Trojan Athletic Department and look forward to him continuing the strong wrestling tradition at CHS.”

“We are excited for Mr. Trevino to continue the outstanding CHS wrestling tradition,” CHS Principal Brent Martinson said.

Trevino and his wife, Cynthia, have three children.

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That's great news for that program! What a stud to lead the young guns that are there, Love seeing the legends give back to the sport the excelled at...I know Reiser will be pumped about this and this just assures us that Chesterton will be a murderes row for years to come.. This is what generational pedigree looks like, from the youth level up, the culture breeds success and great leaders of tomorrow.

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8 hours ago, 4U2NV said:

This is a press release from the town of Chesterton...


Congratulations to new CHS head wrestling coach Andrew Trevino

 

The Duneland School Corporation has named Andrew Trevino as Chesterton High School’s new Head Wrestling Coach.

Trevino will replace longtime coach Chris Joll, under whose leadership the CHS wrestling team has had 47 individual state qualifiers and five individual state champions; 10 sectional, two regional, and two semi-state championships; along with two IHSAA state runner-up finishes, in 2017 and 2021.

In addition to leading the wrestling program, Trevino will teach physical education at CHS.

Trevino is currently teaching physical education at Calumet New Tech High School, where he also serves as a varsity assistant wrestling coach and varsity assistant football coach.

Trevino was the 1991 IHSAA state champion at 140 pounds while wrestling at Calumet High, before earning a scholarship to compete at Indiana University. Highlights from his personal wrestling career:

 

At Calumet High School:
*127-7 high school career record.
*4X conference and 4X sectional champion.
*1989 IHSAA state qualifier at 119 pounds.
*1990 IHSAA state place winner (4th at 125 pounds).
*1991 IHSAA state champion at 140 pounds.
*USA Wrestling Magazine High School All-American Team.
*2X USAW All-American (4th Cadet 120 pounds, 1988; and 7th Junior at 143 pounds, 1990).

 

At Indiana University:
*70 career victories; 4X letter winner; Indiana University’s Balfour Award Recipient, 1993.
*Amateur Wrestling News Freshman All-America Team (5th at 142 pounds).
*2X Big Ten place winners (6th and 4th at 142 pounds, 1993 and 1994).
*2X NCAA championship qualifier, 1993 and 1994.
*2X team captain 1994 and 1996.

 

Coach Trevino has 23 years of coaching experience; seven at Lake Central as assistant coach, one at East Chicago Central as head coach, and 15 as assistant head coach at Calumet High School. He has also been an active staff member at Region Wrestling Academy (RWA) for the past 10 years, where he has helped train numerous state champions from Northwest Indiana and Northeast Illinois.

 

Coaching career:
*1996-2003 Lake Central, assistant coach; coached 4 IHSAA state champions; coached 3rd and 4th place teams at IHSWCA Team State.
*2005-06: East Chicago Central High School, head coach.
*2007-21: Calumet High School, assistant coach; coached an IHSGW and an IHSAA state champion.

 

“Coach Trevino is a well respected coach in the wrestling world,” CHS Athletic Director Jef Hamstra said. “We are thrilled that Andy is joining the Trojan Athletic Department and look forward to him continuing the strong wrestling tradition at CHS.”

“We are excited for Mr. Trevino to continue the outstanding CHS wrestling tradition,” CHS Principal Brent Martinson said.

Trevino and his wife, Cynthia, have three children.

Congrats to Coach Trevino and the program 

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