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  1. Thursday Night Live ! Open Room for Live Wrestling @ Center Grove Who: Any Beg/Adv Elementary Wrestler who has ISWA card When: Thursday Nights 6:15- 7:45, till Freestyle State Where: Center Grove HS Wrestling Room ? Southside Door #3 Parking: If lot outside door #3 is full, just south is parking a short walk away Cost: It?s Free, Free, Free !!!! What do you need to bring: Your ISWA card ? You WILL NOT be allowed to wrestle without it. **. Joel Buchanan joebuchamail@comcast.net Thanks and look forward to seeing you. Center Grove elementary coaching staff. **We will keep copies of your ISWA card for your convenience if you want to come back on other nights.
  2. New Pal 5-0 Mt. Vernon 4-1 Noblesville 3-2 Greenfield Central 2-3 Union County 1-4 Triton Central 0-5 New Pal 46 Greenfield Central 23 New Pal 70 Triton Central 0 New Pal 59 Union County 18 New Pal 54 Noblesville 13 New Pal 52 Mt. Vernon 18 Mt. Vernon 51 Triton Central 14 Mt. Vernon 37 Noblesville 27 Mt. Vernon 42 Greenfield Central 21 Mt. Vernon 49 Union County 24 Noblesville 54 Union County 25 Noblesville 60 Triton Central 23 Noblesville 40 Greenfield Central 26 Greenfield Central 49 Union County 26 Greenfield Central 49 Triton Central 23 Union County 46 Triton Central 33
  3. New Pal 40 Roncalli 23 New Pal 35 Avon 33 New Pal 21 Perry Meridian 43
  4. Round 1 New Pal 75 Arlington 0 Round 2 New Pal 41 Bellmont 22 Round 3 New Pal 51 Pendleton Hts 28 Round 4 New Pal 50 Zionsville 19 Round 5 New Pal 45 New Castle 26
  5. New Pal 60 Delta 23 New Pal 72 Gary Wallace 6 New Pal 67 Western Boone 6 New Pal 57 Hammond Clark 24 New Pal 45 Western 34
  6. Wes Hall - Head Coach - Shelbyville High School Wes Hall has been involved in the sport of wrestling since he was in 1st grade. He attended Fond du Lac high school in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. While in high school he won a Wisconsin Greco state title and was a freestyle runner up. He was also a member of the Wisconsin National Team. He was a state qualifier his senior year. After high school he attended the University of Indianapolis where he was a four year letter winner. As a senior he was awarded the University of Indianapolis Kelso Reid Mental Attitude Award. Coach Hall just finished his second season as the head coach at Shelbyville high school. In his first two years he has guided the first state qualifier from Shelbyville since the early 1990s. This year Shelbyville High School set a school record for semi-state qualifiers with 3. He has also had two honorable mention all-state academic recipients. He serves as the assistant coach for the Shelbyville High School soccer team as well.
  7. Greenfield-Central Head Wrestling Coach Joshua Holden has been involved in the sport of wrestling for 20 years now. He began wrestling in the second grade and fell in love with sport right away. In high school he attended Lawrence Central and was lucky enough to experience winning two freestyle state titles, two Greco state titles, and was the 1999 140 lbs IHSAA State Champion. He still stands as Lawrence Central?s all time winningest wrestler. After leaving LC, Coach Holden attended the University of Indianapolis. There he was a 4 year varsity wrestler and 4 year letter winner. While in college Holden was a national qualifier and was ranked 2nd in the nation. He was also a 2 X Academic All-American. Coach Holden recently finished his 5th season as head coach of the cougars. They finished the season with 20 wins, the most ever at Greenfield-Central High School. He has also served as Head Elementary Wrestling Coach for 5 years and has been the G-C Varsity Football Defensive Coordinator for the past 2 years.
  8. Biography Hometown: Trout Run, Pa. High School: Loyalsock College: Purdue University Height / Weight: 5'5" / 60 kg (132 lbs) Birthdate: 05/02/1982 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2006 SUNKIST KIDS INTERNATIONAL OPEN CHAMPION AND OUTSTANDING WRESTLER (60 kg/132 lbs) 2006 NCAA ALL-AMERICAN (2nd, 133 Pounds) 2003 NCAA ALL-AMERICAN (2nd, 125 Pounds) 2003 BIG TEN CHAMPION (125 Pounds) 2002 NCAA ALL-AMERICAN (3rd, 125 Pounds) 2002 UNIVERSITY WORLD BRONZE MEDALIST (60 KG) INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION (POST-COLLEGE) 2006-2007: Claimed the freestyle Gold Medal and Outstanding Wrestler award at the 2006 Sunkist Kids International Open, defeating Nate Gallick, Shawn Bunch, Zach Roberson, and others en route to the title. Placed 4th at the NYAC Open. 5th place at the US Nationals and the US World Team Trials at 60 kg/132 lbs. 2005-2006 (SENIOR, 133) In dual meet action, posted an 8 win record to one loss (due to default)... placed 2nd at the NCAA tournament, marking the 3rd All-American finish of his career. 2004-2005 (JUNIOR, 133) Posted a 6-1 record at 133 pounds ... finished second at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (12/5-6) ... scored a 12-3 major decision over NCAA qualifier T.J. Enright of Ohio State ... defeated All-American Matt Sanchez of Cal State-Bakersfield by decision, 12-10. 2003-2004 (OLYMPIC YEAR) Sat out season training for the 2004 Olympic Trials. 2002-2003 (SOPHOMORE, 125) Earned All-America accolades as the NCAA 125-pound runner-up ... Big Ten champion at 125 pounds ... compiled a season record of 32-1, the second best winning percentage (.970) in Purdue wrestling history ... was 20-1 during the season against NCAA qualifiers, falling only in the NCAA championship match ... claimed titles at the Mat Town Invitational (11/30) and Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (12/6-7) ... pinned Michigan's A.J. Grant (1:35) in the Cliff Keen Invitational (12/6-7) semi-finals before defeating NCAA-qualifier Jason Powell of Nebraska in the championship, 5-2 ... was a perfect 8-0 in Big Ten duals ... opened the conference season with a 16-0 technical fall over Adam Smith of Penn State (1/26) ... 15 of his last 16 opponents in the campaign were NCAA qualifiers, posting a 14-1 record in those 15 match-ups, including three falls and three major decisions ... began the Big Ten Championships (3/8-9) with back-to-back major decisions, knocking off Bobbe Lowe of Minnesota (11-3) and Iowa's Luke Eustice (11-0) ... pinned NCAA-qualifier A.J. Grant of Michigan in the Big Ten championship match ... pinned his first two opponents at the NCAA Championships (3/20-22) in Kent State's Jared Opfer (2:38) and West Virginia's Seth Lisa (1:13) ... the 1:13 fall over Seth Lisa was the second-fastest pin in his collegiate career. 2001-2002 (FRESHMAN, 125) Earned All-America honors in first season of collegiate competition, finishing third at the NCAA Championships ... posted a record of 34-4, tying for the third-best season record in Purdue wrestling history (.895) ... recorded a 14-4 record against 2002 NCAA qualifiers ... two of his four losses came against Fresno State's Stephen Abas, the 2002 NCAA champion ... opened collegiate career with a first-place finish at the Navy Classic (11/7), and recording first pin (0:34) during the meet ... won the gold medal at the Mat Town Invitational (11/24) ... won his first 12 matches of the season ... responded to first career loss with an 11-match win streak (1/6-2/7), which included six victories over NCAA qualifiers ... defeated both UT-Chattanooga's Matt Pitts (2:55) and Duke's Tommy Hoang (2:45), two NCAA qualifiers, by fall at the Wendy's Classic (1/13) ... dominated NCAA-qualifier Jesse Leng of Ohio State in a 17-2 technical fall during a Big Ten dual meet (2/2) ... finished third at the Big Ten Championships with a 4-1 record, earning all-conference honors ... won his final match at the Big Ten's with an 11-2 major decision over Michigan's A.J. Grant ... seeded fourth at the NCAA Championships, and posted a 4-1 record during the tournament ... ended the season ranked No. 4 in the nation by InterMat Wrestling, the highest ranked freshman in the NCAA and one of only three to be ranked in the top 20. 2000-2001 (REDSHIRT) Did not compete during initial season at Purdue. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION (DURING COLLEGE) Finished third at the 2002 World University Wrestling Championships in Edmonton, Alberta, tying for the highest American finish at the competition ... was the lone representative for the United States at the 60Kg weight class after winning the 2002 University Nationals ... won a bronze medal at the Pan American Championships in 2001 ... competed in the 2002 Sunkist Kids/ASU International Open in Tempe, Ariz. (10/18-19) ... advanced to the quarterfinals after a 2-0 record in pool matches ... recorded identical 10-0 technical fall wins against Cory Hursbuegh of Canada and Arizona State's Marc Rizio. HIGH SCHOOL Decorated wrestling career at Loyalsock High School in Trout Run, Pa. ... two-time Pennsylvania state champion, compiling a record of 134-5 ... undefeated as a sophomore and senior, recording identical 34-0 records ... was 33-2 as a junior, placing fourth at the state championships ... finished sixth at the state meet as a freshman, posting a record of 33-3 ... was a four-time district, regional and sectional champion ... named Outstanding Wrestler at the state tournament as a senior ... a four-time USA Cadet national champion, twice in freestyle and twice in greco roman ... 1998 Cadet National Outstanding Wrestler ... 1998 USA Espoir world team member and national champion ... coached by Ben Hepburn.
  9. Danny Irwin joins the Wabash wrestling program for his first season. A 2008 graduate of Manchester College, Irwin posted a 99-43 record on the mats for the Spartans. His 99 victories is 11th-best in Manchester history. He earned the Jim Gratz Leadership Award in 2005 and 2006, the Student Leadership Award in 2005, posted the most total team points and takedowns in 2005, and was the Manchester Most Improved Wrestler in 2004. Irwin qualified for the NCAA Division III National tournament in 2004 and 2005 . Irwin brings immediate coaching experience to the Little Giants, having served as the head wrestling coach at Bluffton High School and Middle School for two years. Bluffton was at the bottom of its conference when Irwin took over, leading the Tigers to a conference title and their first IHSAA Team Wrestling Regional berth in his second season. Irwin also restarted the Wells County Wrestling Club in Bluffton in the fall of 2006, serving two years as its director. He also spent seven years working as a coach with the Norwell AAU Wrestling Club. A captain of the Manchester wrestling team, Irwin's leadership skills were also developed while working at various camps and helping out with youth programs throughout his life.
  10. The New Pal RTC has been moved to Wednesday night instead of Thursday night. New Palestine RTC SCHEDULE Wednesday 6:00 -7:30 ~ Clinician ~ March 18th: MIKE ESTER ? TRINE UNIVERSITY March 25th: DANNY IRWIN ? WABASH UNIVERSITY April 8th: CHRIS FLEEGER ? PURDUE UNIVERSITY April 15th: JOSH HOLDEN ? GREENFIELD HEAD COACH April 22nd: WES HALL ? SHELBYVILLE HEAD COACH April 29th: KYLE FELLURE ? UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS
  11. New Palestine RTC SCHEDULE Wednesday 6:00 -7:30 ~ Clinician ~ March 18th: MIKE ESTER ? TRINE UNIVERSITY March 25th: DANNY IRWIN ? WABASH UNIVERSITY April 8th: CHRIS FLEEGER ? PURDUE UNIVERSITY April 15th: JOSH HOLDEN ? GREENFIELD HEAD COACH April 22nd: WES HALL ? SHELBYVILLE HEAD COACH April 29th: KYLE FELLURE ? UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS
  12. New Pal 40 Martinsville 33 New Pal 44 New Alnany 19 New Pal 64 Indian Creek 16 New Pal 53 Madison 20 New Pal 45 Southwestern 21
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