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Friday, May 19, 2017

Another Former Beaver Honored & Golf Reminder

Oregon State Wrestling Fans,

Another Former Beaver wrestler has been honored. This time the honor goes to Steve Lander, head coach of the Roseburg High School team, congratulations!

You will find the announcement in a section near the bottom of the newsletter that follows:


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 May Newsletter 
On behalf of the NWCA Board of Directors and our President Coach Tom Ryan, we want to wish our terrific office manager, Amy Dicato, a well deserved retirement.  Amy was the glue that held our office together for over 10 years and we will sorely miss her.  The outpouring of farewells that Amy has received from our membership over the past week was a testament to the job she did. While we are sad to see Amy go, I am happy to report that we have recently hired Hannah Grove as our new office manager.  Hannah is from Lancaster where she is finishing her degree in public relations at Millersville University. Hannah brings a strong skill set to the organization and will be a welcomed member to our NWCA family. In addition, her father was a successful high school coach from the Lancaster area. 

The NWCA staff has also been very busy with the compilation and release of our All Academic team and individual awards programs.  Nothing is more important to the long term sustainability of our collegiate programs than a very close alignment of our programs with educational values.  It is so encouraging to see so many of our collegiate wrestlers perform so well in the classroom.  Please click below to see a full listing of our top performing collegiate teams and individual wrestlers. NAIA  Division I

I’m thrilled to announce that we have another terrific class of 18 deserving head/assistant college wrestling coaches who have received full scholarships to attend our CEO Leadership Academy in Edwardsville, Illinois on May 16/17, 2017.  We are excited to mention that the United States Marine Corps will be a major part of our academy this year. The primary purpose of this academy is to strengthen our coach’s CEO/entrepreneurial skills and at the same time, ensure that our collegiate programs are closely aligned with the educational mission of the schools they represent.  On the back end of our CEO Leadership Academy, our participating coaches have elected to enroll in an exclusive Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) coaching development component in which the curriculum is complimentary to the NWCA CEO Leadership Academy content. The faith based components of the curriculum are delivered by the FCA and is designed to insure that we have a deep pool of well trained college coaches to lead all of the newly established collegiate wrestling programs at faith based colleges. Click HERE to read more about the FCA Academy! 

And while I have much more good news than bad news to report in this executive director’s update, there is one piece of bad news to share with you.  Many of you may be aware that several weeks ago, Boise State University has announced that it is discontinuing its Division I wrestling program after 53 years of rich tradition. This decision has essentially been made by one misinformed college president without little transparency and/or collaboration with students, alumni, and community leaders. I recently attended a strategy planning session in Boise and I am encouraged to report that we have a very strong local organizing committee (LOC) that is prepared to push back hard. We also have some very prominent national leaders who have committed to participate as well. We are finalizing our plan, and very soon we will be launching a powerful, compelling, and sustained campaign designed to reinstate the program.  This plan will include a comprehensive legal, political, grass roots, media, and public relations component and we are prepared to stay the course for as long as it takes to reinstate the program.  We will be sure to solicit the help of the entire wrestling community when the time is right and thank you in advance for your willingness to help us.

Lastly, for those of you who have not yet registered for our annual NWCA Convention on August 4-6, 2017 in Daytona Beach, please click here: www.nwcaonline.com to register online.  This year’s convention is located at a beautiful 5 star beachfront Hilton Resort that is very family friendly.  Last year, we were down in Fort Lauderdale, but this year Daytona Beach is our hot spot! This is an important time for the entire wrestling community to come together to celebrate our successes and to also problem-solve without the distraction of competition.  We hope to see you there.

Growing wrestling together, Mike
Scholastic Award Winners

One of the highlights of the year is our opportunity to recognize and honor our most deserving high school head and assistant coaches across the country.  This year we once again had an outstanding group of state, sectional and national award winners. The committee had the most difficult task of determining a national winner from one of the strongest section winners ever. We would like to congratulate our national award winners, Head Coach of the Year – Steve Lander (Roseburg High School, OR) and Assistant Coach of the Year – William Eastman (Dixon HS, IL), on both of their incredible seasons and amazing accomplishments. Please view the entire list of award winners for the 2016-17 season HERE.

Thanks to Ron Iwasaki and Dennis Fuller for sharing this article with me.

Next, a reminder from the Coaches about the Golf and Camps coming up:
Greetings!

Hope everyone is finally enjoying some nice weather! A quick update around the campfire here at Oregon State Wrestling! We are still busy with school and doing a lot of work in the weight room. Individual drills are focusing on specific areas of improvement for the different wrestlers. The guys are getting ready for a busy few weeks of final projects and exams, then a short break before camps and a good few weeks of training. The staff is busy trying to get ready for camps, fundraising, and recruiting!

Speaking of fundraising and recruiting, we want to recruit you for The Dale Thomas Golf Outing. It all goes down on July 3rd at The Corvallis Country Club! Start time is 12 Noon. The day includes lunch, 18 holes of golf, a cart, dinner, prizes, as well as a silent and silent auction. We are currently looking for individual golfers, foursome teams, and hole sponsors. If you can’t make it but would like to donate, you can do that as well. The golf outing is a very important fundraiser for the program, and is vital for us to continue The Orange Crush Wrestling Club and providing the coaching, training and competition opportunities that come along with it! We need everyone’s help to accomplish great things. Attached is a flyer with all information for the outing. If you would like to sponsor, the Tax ID is provided. Business sponsors will be provided so please make sure to get your artwork to us! Do not hesitate to call or email with questions.

Coaches, I’ve also attached camp info! We would love the opportunity to help your wrestlers this summer! The Northwest Duals Team Camp currently has about 16 teams confirmed, with more on the way.

We are busy trying to finish up the 2017-2018 competition schedule. We anticipate 6-7 home meets this year. Tournaments we will attend include The Navy Classic, The Las Vegas Invitational, and The Midlands. Oregon State will host the 2018 Pac 12 Championships in Corvallis, on either February 24th or February 25th.

As far as recruiting, we signed a solid group of student-athletes that we are excited to get into the program. We look for them to be a solid group of contributors to the program. We are still working in this area and will update when finished.

The staff is excited to get to see some of our great alumni this weekend at the annual IOC gathering. They are a great group of alumni and supporters. It is always a pleasure to see them, catch up and spend some time around many of the great individuals that paved the way and built Oregon State into a great program.

Until next time,

Oregon State Wrestling Staff

Again, congratulations to Steve Lander for being recognized as High School Wrestling Coach of the Year!
Don't forget, we're still looking for new Board members! That's it for this time.

Go Beavs!

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