Post by nhsca on Dec 8, 2004 14:10:42 GMT -5
NHSCA HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS
NATIONAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP
TO DEBUT THIS MARCH IN CLEVELAND
For an entry form and more detailed information on the NHSCA High School Junior Nationals Wrestling Championship and Convention, follow the link below:
nhsca.com/events/cc20050711_champ/info.php?event_id=24
EASTON, PA. – The National High School Coaches Association is known for many reasons.
The non-profit organization is known for offering the most extensive insurance and educational programs for coaches in the country.
The on-line educational programs include training in character and leadership in sports, as well accredited degree programs leading to bachelor, masters and doctoral degrees in sports science and sport coaching.
But what the NHSCA might be best known for is its irreplaceable Senior National High School Wrestling Championships and Convention. The event is held every year in late March and was first conducted in 1990. Now the event features a national convention and formal banquet, and attracts over 800 state champions and state runners-up from 48 states and every serious college wrestling coach.
And the prestigious list of U.S. Olympians and NCAA Champions who competed in the Senior Nationals when they were high school athletes, guys like Cael Sanderson, Brandon Slay, Stephen Abas, and Eric Guerrero, adds luster to the event – making it the crown jewel of high school wrestling.
Now, the NHSCA introduces a new top-flight event that will showcase talented high school junior wrestlers in the same way the Senior Nationals have done for 15 years.
“We’ve developed and decided to launch this event in response to an overwhelming desire from high school and college wrestling coaches alike, “ said Bob Ferraro, Executive Director of the NHSCA. “That desire is to see the nation’s top high school juniors compete in a first-class event that is modeled after the legendary Senior Nationals”.
The event will take place March 29-April 1 in Cleveland, Ohio at the Public Hall Convention Center. The top 8 place-winners in each weight class will be declared High School Junior All-Americans and qualify to compete in the 2006 NHSCA Senior Nationals.
The finals matches will be wrestled at 8pm on Friday night, April 1, immediately after the first day of wrestling for the Senior Nationals. This will allow the best juniors to showcase their talent and allow for college coaches to view the action, first-hand.
“There were several dates we could have chosen to conduct the High School Junior Nationals, but we decided the best way to showcase the juniors was to make their event an under card for the Senior Nationals,” said Ferraro. “This will give them the opportunity to display their talents for the college coaches who will already be in attendance for the Senior Nationals.”<br>
Last year 192 college and university coaches attended the Senior Nationals Championship. The list included the top 25 Division I wrestling programs in the country.
The event is open to all high school juniors in the country. The deadline to register for the event is March 25, but early registration is highly encouraged as the event is expected to reach full capacity. Wrestlers may register now, but change weights up through March 25.
Every high school junior wrestler that competes in this event will receive free admission to the Senior Nationals as a spectator.
For an entry form and more detailed information on the NHSCA High School Junior Nationals Wrestling Championship and Convention, follow the link below:
nhsca.com/events/cc20050711_champ/info.php?event_id=24
Coaches that are members of the NHSCA receive free admission to the High School Junior and Senior Nationals, as well as admission to all socials and the prestigious banquet held in conjunction with the event. Members pay one annual fee and receive coaching/spectators admission to all NHSCA events in all sports, admission to all banquets, barbeques, and socials that apply, liability insurance, and a FREE subscription to WIN Magazine.) To become an NHSCA member follow the link below:
www.nhsca.com/membership/index.html
NHSCA will soon announce the Youth Team Ticket Program for Senior Nationals. This program will allow coaches to earn a FREE NHSCA membership by bringing a group of youth wrestlers (youths will pay significantly reduced ticket prices and get a FREE Senior Nationals t-shirt) to watch Senior Nationals. Details TBA at www.nhsca.com.
The National High School Coaches Association is a not-for-profit 501c3 service organization founded in 1989 to provide support and leadership programs for the nation’s more than one million high school coaches and 10 million high school athletes. The NHSCA selects the National High School Coach and Senior Athlete of the Year in 20 boys’ and girls’ sports, and sponsors 18 national championship events in the sports of baseball, basketball, cross-country, field hockey, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling.
For a complete list of this year’s events, visit the NHSCA’s web site at www.nhsca.com.
NATIONAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP
TO DEBUT THIS MARCH IN CLEVELAND
For an entry form and more detailed information on the NHSCA High School Junior Nationals Wrestling Championship and Convention, follow the link below:
nhsca.com/events/cc20050711_champ/info.php?event_id=24
EASTON, PA. – The National High School Coaches Association is known for many reasons.
The non-profit organization is known for offering the most extensive insurance and educational programs for coaches in the country.
The on-line educational programs include training in character and leadership in sports, as well accredited degree programs leading to bachelor, masters and doctoral degrees in sports science and sport coaching.
But what the NHSCA might be best known for is its irreplaceable Senior National High School Wrestling Championships and Convention. The event is held every year in late March and was first conducted in 1990. Now the event features a national convention and formal banquet, and attracts over 800 state champions and state runners-up from 48 states and every serious college wrestling coach.
And the prestigious list of U.S. Olympians and NCAA Champions who competed in the Senior Nationals when they were high school athletes, guys like Cael Sanderson, Brandon Slay, Stephen Abas, and Eric Guerrero, adds luster to the event – making it the crown jewel of high school wrestling.
Now, the NHSCA introduces a new top-flight event that will showcase talented high school junior wrestlers in the same way the Senior Nationals have done for 15 years.
“We’ve developed and decided to launch this event in response to an overwhelming desire from high school and college wrestling coaches alike, “ said Bob Ferraro, Executive Director of the NHSCA. “That desire is to see the nation’s top high school juniors compete in a first-class event that is modeled after the legendary Senior Nationals”.
The event will take place March 29-April 1 in Cleveland, Ohio at the Public Hall Convention Center. The top 8 place-winners in each weight class will be declared High School Junior All-Americans and qualify to compete in the 2006 NHSCA Senior Nationals.
The finals matches will be wrestled at 8pm on Friday night, April 1, immediately after the first day of wrestling for the Senior Nationals. This will allow the best juniors to showcase their talent and allow for college coaches to view the action, first-hand.
“There were several dates we could have chosen to conduct the High School Junior Nationals, but we decided the best way to showcase the juniors was to make their event an under card for the Senior Nationals,” said Ferraro. “This will give them the opportunity to display their talents for the college coaches who will already be in attendance for the Senior Nationals.”<br>
Last year 192 college and university coaches attended the Senior Nationals Championship. The list included the top 25 Division I wrestling programs in the country.
The event is open to all high school juniors in the country. The deadline to register for the event is March 25, but early registration is highly encouraged as the event is expected to reach full capacity. Wrestlers may register now, but change weights up through March 25.
Every high school junior wrestler that competes in this event will receive free admission to the Senior Nationals as a spectator.
For an entry form and more detailed information on the NHSCA High School Junior Nationals Wrestling Championship and Convention, follow the link below:
nhsca.com/events/cc20050711_champ/info.php?event_id=24
Coaches that are members of the NHSCA receive free admission to the High School Junior and Senior Nationals, as well as admission to all socials and the prestigious banquet held in conjunction with the event. Members pay one annual fee and receive coaching/spectators admission to all NHSCA events in all sports, admission to all banquets, barbeques, and socials that apply, liability insurance, and a FREE subscription to WIN Magazine.) To become an NHSCA member follow the link below:
www.nhsca.com/membership/index.html
NHSCA will soon announce the Youth Team Ticket Program for Senior Nationals. This program will allow coaches to earn a FREE NHSCA membership by bringing a group of youth wrestlers (youths will pay significantly reduced ticket prices and get a FREE Senior Nationals t-shirt) to watch Senior Nationals. Details TBA at www.nhsca.com.
The National High School Coaches Association is a not-for-profit 501c3 service organization founded in 1989 to provide support and leadership programs for the nation’s more than one million high school coaches and 10 million high school athletes. The NHSCA selects the National High School Coach and Senior Athlete of the Year in 20 boys’ and girls’ sports, and sponsors 18 national championship events in the sports of baseball, basketball, cross-country, field hockey, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling.
For a complete list of this year’s events, visit the NHSCA’s web site at www.nhsca.com.