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  1. A constant recruiting effort benefits our program directly by making forfeits less likely, giving us future wrestlers in training and having larger crowds. But perhaps most importantly, if you believe in what wrestling stands for, why wouldn't you want the maximum number of students to benefit from being a part of the sport? You never know where or how someone may benefit the sport. A former wrestler of ours, who never made the varsity, became the coach of a state championship middle school team in Illinois. He loves the sport and passes on the lessons he learned as a wrestler to his wrestlers. I couldn't be prouder of him. With that being said, I would like to hear what coaches are having success with in recruiting kids into their programs. I have listed three we do to start the conversation. 1) After 30 years of coaching high school football, and recruiting like mad the whole time, I moved to our middle school football program three years ago. One of my assistant coaches there is on my middle school wrestling coaching staff. We use every opportunity to recruit kids into the program. A player that I started recruiting as a seventh grader finally went out for the team as an eighth grader. He fell in love with the sport and this year as a freshman went 10-5 as a varsity fill-in, earned a letter and established himself as a very promising member of the lineup for next season. 2) I work to have a good relationship with our high school and middle school basketball coaches. We've had a few kids who got cut in high school come out. Watch out for those kids who quit basketball after their freshman year! We got a heavyweight who played basketball as a freshman but didn't go out as a sophomore. He came out for wrestling knowing almost nothing about wrestling but was a state qualifier as a junior and placed sixth as a senior. We had another heavyweight who came out after quitting basketball as a freshman (I spoke to the basketball coach first to make sure it was not going to be a problem). He was a Regional champion and 2X Semi-State qualifier. I speak to the boys middle school coach each year and ask him to refer the boys who get cut to wrestling. We also encourage the middle school basketball players to come out for wrestling for the last month or so of the wrestling season after basketball is over. We got a fifth place 215 lb.state placer that way when he chose to wrestle instead of play basketball in high school. 3) Do something special for a match. Last season we partnered with Chad Masters to televise our match with the Marauders. Josh Holden of Greenfield and Courtney Duncan of Frankton graciously agreed to do the play-by-play and color (the only objection the TV station offered when I asked them was that they didn't have anyone who knew wrestling to call the match) for the broadcast. We had the best home dual meet crowd ever. Next season Coach Holden and I are broadcasting our dual meet from Hoosier Gym. I have seen other schools do the match on a theater stage (great job Floyd Central!). Randy Qualitza did a varsity match before a varsity basketball game decades ago. Be creative. Could it flop? Sure. Who cares. Let your kids know you are trying things to make your meets an event. It will always be a slog for most programs to get kids in large numbers in but I believe it is worth it. What works for you?
    3 points
  2. TeamGarcia

    Class of 2021

    This soon to be Junior Class doesn’t have a State Champion. Who’s going to break this trend ? They have a few IHSAA finalists and some with National Credits. Some will have a soon to be Senior returning State Champ in their way, Some will have a soon to be returning Sophomore State Champion. Who’s it going to be ? Class Rankings 1. Alex Cottey | Perry Meridian 2018 2nd at 106lbs 2018 106 Junior Freestyle Nationals 7th 2. Blake Boarman | Evansville Mater Dei 2018 3rd at 113lbs 3. Brock Ellis | Chesterton 2018 Qualifier at 145lbs 2018 152 Cadet Freestyle Nationals 4th 2018 152 Cadet Greco Nationals 6th 4. Aiden Warren | Perry Meridian 2018 Qualifier at 152lbs 2018 145 NHSCA Freshman Nationals 3rd 2018 160 Cadet Freestyle Nationals 8th 5. Bryer Hall | South Dearborn 2018 6th at 126lbs 2018 138 Cadet Freestyle Nationals 4th 6. Kysen Montgomery | Brownsburg 2018 5th at 106lbs 7. Evan Bates | Chesterton 8. David Pierson | Warren Central 2018 4th at 106lbs 9. Logan Wagner | Zionsville 2018 8th at 120lbs 10. Cole Ross | Evansville Mater Dei 2018 Qualifier at 106lbs
    2 points
  3. Here is alleged video Snapchat-1245038841.mp4
    2 points
  4. I love all the suggestions and cool fun stuff added to wrestling.. Televising the meets is great... anything that can grow the sport i'm in favor of...Football teams are great places to get Athletic big men to fill voids many schools have.. also like stated before there's kids of all sizes playing different sports that can benefit from wrestling.. Wrestling is a awesome sport and everybody can benefit from trying wrestling.. Especially when you have passionate Leaders like Dave kicking these kids his knowledge and love.
    2 points
  5. The main thing I did when first took over at MV was to recruit heavily from the football team, I was there anyway. Then would just stand in the halls and talk to any kid I could and tell them how wrestling could benefit them. I remember seeing a young man running down the hallway, he looked to be around 100lbs and we needed a 106. He was a soccer player, so told him he could spend his winter upstairs with us. He has told us coaches that he is more aggressive on the soccer field and has much more confidence in life. Dave setting up the our dual to be televised has been a huge bonus. We have had lots of kids tell us how cool that was and asked if we would be doing it again. I am hoping to get Dave and PH back on the screen this coming year, and possibly another dual when we get our schedule finalized. (We need a couple duals if anybody is interested). We have discussed trying to use the auditorium, football field (weather permitting), the schools new Performance enhancement center basically anything to create interest. Randal Hayes has came up with great intro music for our duals that the kids love. We have thrown free t-shirts into the crowd just to fill as many seats as possible. As Dave said, anything to let your kids know that you are putting in the effort to make this as fun as possible.
    2 points
  6. Yes it is. I remember the last year of the Hinkel regime, they were on some great national recruits ready to jump on board including the Valencia's (Purdue connections with their coach), Stroker out of Iowa, and a couple of others that bailed after the Purdue assistant Athletic Director blew it all up over ego. Still remember just a few short months before he axed Hinkel, Purdue had gained momentum in state, reestablishing a nationally recognized recruiting trail, and had hosted the 100 year celebration for the program, with a huge opportunity to build on the alumni base that had helped the team fund the new wrestling room, and was ready to do more. Then the same assistant AD got up in front of hundred's of faithful alum, grabs microphone sounding like he was Kevin Hart, and proclaimed loudly in a packed room that "Hinkel's my guy...."...good grief what a load of poopy diapers. Unfortunately, that part of alumni support has never recovered - beyond the direct Alumni, you had 15+ years of former wrestlers making their way to successful high school coaching positions and trees in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, CA, PA, etc. that were starting to pay dividends on raising the awareness of the program... Just prior to that, it took a while for Purdue to become the last team in the Big Ten to add a 2nd paid assistant, and even then, the Head Coach had little discretion in choosing the assistants they wanted to hire. Can't think of any other program that has that operational hierarchy. Can you see a Jay Robinson acquiescing to such nonsense?
    1 point
  7. TeamGarcia

    Class of 2021

    Just copy, paste the class rankings here from Indianamat that was as listed . A few wrestlers missing from this year State Finals . I’d put Jaden Reynolds on this list . Just curious on who everyone would choose .
    1 point
  8. With my seat this weekend I noticed quite a few coaches from Indiana, let's get a list of them. Bryce Hasseman at North Carolina Camden Eppert at George Mason Andrew Howe at Northwestern Angel Escobedo and Mike Dixon at Indiana Josh Blanton at Northern Illinois Brandon Nelsen at Duke Braden Atwood at Sacred Heart Any others?
    1 point
  9. Atwood at Sacred Heart
    1 point
  10. Nelsen at Duke
    1 point
  11. 1prouddad

    Suriano-Fix

    I personally thought the right call was made. When they showed the reviews in slow motion there was no pulling of the head gear. Yes, he had it palmed but was forcing the head away.
    1 point
  12. Interested in taking one more under your wing? I’ll be having a wrestler compete that weekend aswell and could use some knowledgeable folks in his corner!
    1 point
  13. wrestlenewbie

    Chad Red

    It absolutely mattered. He dropped into consols quickly which caused him to have to wrestle more matches. You are arguing that the seed was wrong, but you think you are arguing that it doesn't matter. The higher your seed, the easier your path. The lower, the harder. For someone involved in wrestling I am surprised you struggle with this concept. When you take your wrestlers to a tourney do you argue for a higher seed or a lower seed? Come on. Be honest.
    1 point
  14. SWINfan

    Chad Red

    I get what you are saying, but losing to #1 Yianni in the second round did not keep Red from wrestling beyond 7th. If he beat McKee last night, he would have been wrestling this morning and still have a chance for as high as 3rd.
    1 point
  15. navy80

    Chad Red

    Calm down, LL. I’d say 99% of us on this board want to see Red do well. Just like 99% of us want to see Lee do well.
    1 point
  16. Boy I bet you are hating last nightsw result. Respect that man. He is a gamer you are a hater
    1 point
  17. That’s something I just can’t wrap my head around. Purdue is consistently a better team than IU, but how can they not field at least one good enough wrestler to be an AA? I’m asking for one a decade at this point. It’s getting ridiculous
    1 point
  18. Congratulations to Camden Spears from Plainfield for signing with Ohio Northern. He is projected to wrestle 125. View full signing
    1 point
  19. Tommyho just won the internet with that comment. Y2 we need a running ticker on your home page like ESPN. "this just in little Johnny has signed to wrestle for so and so with a guarantee of not having to make weight over holiday break and Friday no homework pass." LOL this could be gold.
    1 point
  20. They need one for regular season to , with all the recruiting going on now a days ...
    1 point
  21. Definitely have. There’s a lot of mixed emotions about it......but it aligns with our goals in an awesome way! They’ve also adopted the UWW weight classes/age divisions. So that makes Silas a Cadet for both events. They’ll be some very tough kids to contend with, but we like Silas’ chances in having the opportunity to represent the US at Pan Am & UWW. Its almost redemption of sorts.....and on a grander scale so to speak. Silas likely would’ve won Cadet National Triple Crown last summer if not for the knee surgery after his Folkstyle Nats title. Very discouraging falling short of those goals due to circumstances outside of our control. So the opportunity he’s presented to compete within his age group at the World level this year.......genuinely feels like God’s reward for a certain level of “perseverance”. Looking forward to the possibilities this summer will bring.
    1 point
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