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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Updates from The Fall - Happy New Year!

 

Happy New Year, Beaver Wrestling Supporters!  Hope you all are enjoying the holidays, no matter how different they are in 2020.  I realized this is turning into a long email, so I will give the highlights first!

 

·         Coach P’s wife Selanèe is expecting their first baby around Jan 21.  The coaching staff is building their own family wrestling team, as this little guy or girl will join twins Breck and Brody Engel born on Sept 13.  We can’t wait for when we can meet in person!

 

·         The competition season is finally here!  First up, the Beavs will be away this weekend in Fargo for a quadrangular on Jan 3 with ND State, SD State and Missouri.  The action starts at 8am, Pacific.  Evan, will you stream on Facebook?

 

·         There will be Zoom calls a few days after the meets this season, where several of the wrestlers will give updates and answer questions from the chat.  I was told that the first one is slotted for Tuesday, Jan 5 to recap the team’s travels to chilly Fargo.  Stay tuned for the invite.

 

·         With no home meets and no post-meet socials this season, we will not be registering membership for The Fall.  For those of you who have already sent money, I’ll be reaching out to you individually regarding refunds.  Instead, we encourage consideration of donations toward The Wrestling Endowment Fund and buying new wrestling mats for the Dale Thomas Wrestling Room.  Please follow up with me if you have questions!

 

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Thanks to longtime Fall board member, Craig Scharer for help with the following updates.

 

The season schedule is posted:

https://osubeavers.com/sports/wrestling/schedule

 

There are 2 home meets in Gill Coliseum, on Jan 30 and Feb 7, but due to COVID-19, sadly no fans will be in the stands.  Oregon State will also host the Pac-12 championships (date has not been finalized, but it will likely be one week earlier than typical to allow for quarantining).  The good news is it will be televised on the Pac-12 network. Coach P confirmed that the NCAA tournament will be a full 32-participant bracket.

 

The NDSU schedule says some of their matches will be on BEK TV, and we’re not sure if there’s a livestream and if there’s a cost.  https://www.bek.tv/schedule#/

 

Recent DI Rankings:

Intermat, https://intermatwrestle.com/rankings/college

The Open Mat, https://news.theopenmat.com/college-rankings/ncaa-di-college-wrestling-individual-and-team-rankings-december-24th-2020/79679

Trackwrestling, https://www.trackwrestling.com/PortalPost.jsp?TIM=1609269723650&twSessionId=tcbucguwjt&postId=919903135

 

Recent Chad Renner interview on Trackwrestling:

www.trackwrestling.com/PortalPlayer.jsp?TIM=1609269173930&twSessionId=kmuihgbady&videoId=924589135

 

Go Beavs!

Jana Iwasaki

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The FALL Wrestling Booster Club
OSU_Wrestling@lists.oregonstate.edu

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Wrestling Zoom Check-In - Dec 15, 2020

 Oregon State Wrestling is inviting supporters to a virtual check-in with Head Coach Chris Pendleton. The event will be hosted by wrestling public address announcer Andrew Stanfield and feature wrestling coaches and student-athletes. Any questions you would like answered during the webinar can be emailed to sports.marketing@oregonstate.edu or entered into the chat during the webinar.

Registration is required to participate in the Zoom webinars. Once registered, participants will get an email confirmation.

Wednesday, December 16, 5-6 p.m.
Chris Pendleton (Head Coach), Nate Engel (Assistant Coach)
Isaiah Martinez (Assistant Coach), Mike Kosoy (Assistant Coach)
Register: Click Here
 
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS)

Friday, December 11, 2020

Wed Dec 16 Wrestling Zoom Check-In with Coach P

 

Our condolences to the Bielenberg family who recently lost their brother John, age 53, in a traffic accident. John was the youngest of 10 siblings and a member of the OSU Wrestling team in 1985-86.  I can only imagine how competitive the dinner table must have been during their youth!  Larry and Chris, our hearts go out to you.

Reminder about Coach P's Zoom check-in, Wed 12/16 at 5pm.  Hopefully most of you received the invite below from Director of Wrestling Operations, Evan Hooper. If you are not receiving his emails and want to, please let me know so you can be added to his distribution.  Please remember to register so that the Zoom info will be sent to you.  Looking forward to the updates on this year's team and season!

The team roster is online, so be sure to visit that if you haven't already.  Another big announcement, the Beaver Dam Regional Training Center signed world medalist and US Open Champ, Alyssa Lampe.  Very exciting news!!

Membership for The Fall Fan Club will look different this year and we're still finalizing with the coaching staff.  Hopefully we'll have an update for you on that soon.  For those of you who have already sent in payments, thank you, I know who you are!

Happy holidays, 
Go Beavs!
Jana Iwasaki

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

November Newsletter From the Wrestling Office

 

November Newsletter

BEAVER DAM REGIONAL TRAINING CENTER

We are happy to announce that within the last couple of weeks that we have made some BIG moves with our Beaver Dam Regional Training Center.

  • We have launched our website, TheDamRTC.org, which will be a place where our alumni and fans can visit to get information on our goals for the organization, get updates on training center schedule and upcoming camps, and explore different avenues on how you can support the RTC. Subscribe to our email list for updates: https://www.thedamrtc.org/news
  • You can find our RTC on Twitter and Instagram @TheDamRTC!
  • We launched our Beaver Dam Gear Store, which is also located on our website, TheDamRTC.org
    • We are proud to have partnered with RUDIS for gear to help outfit our RTC athletes and supporters. RUDIS is a lifestyle and wrestling-specific brand that is owned and operated by wrestlers. Not only is the material quality and one of our very own, Assistant Coach Isaiah Martinez, has been a sponsored athlete for them since May 2018. In order to keep price down we are doing limited runs on each item so DO NOT WAIT! Our store closes November 19th, 2020. This will ensure that all orders will be delivered before Christmas, just in time for Santa (or Hanukah Harry) to bring it down the chimney for the family!
  • We launched our Dam Wine & Wrestle Club, which can be accessed through our RTC website, or through this direct link: https://give.cardwellhillwine.com/
    • If your wife is upset at all the wrestling gear you already have, then we have another way you can support and make her smile! We are excited to announce our partnership with Cardwell Hill Cellars, a local award-winning winery. Theyve been gracious enough to work with us in starting a wine club dedicated to our supporters where a portion of the proceeds will be given to our RTC to help raise funding. Wine can either be delivered right to your doorstep or available for local pickup.
    • Starting out you will have 3 different wines to choose from: Ros, Estate Pinot Noir, and Barrel Select Pinot Noir. Orders will be done by the case (12) and you will have the option to mix and match all three!
    • Lastly, these orders can be one-time buys or you can subscribe for deliveries to be either: monthly, quarterly, or semi-annually.

  • We launched our Charitable Donation Page which can be accessed through our website or this link:  https://www.thedamrtc.org/donate
    • If youre not interested in sweet RUDIS gear or delicious award-winning wine then we do have a charitable donation page. The Beaver Dam RTC operates as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization powered by donors, sponsors, and supporters both locally and nationally who share a common interest in the growth and preservation of the sport of wrestling. You can make a one-time donation or pledge our donation amount monthly. These donations can be tax deductible
      • The Dam RTC's goal is to support multiple senior level athletes as they compete on the international wrestling circuit during the current Olympic cycle
      • Our organization provides world class training opportunities for elite developmental athletes while also playing an active role in both our local communities and the greater Pacific Northwest wrestling community

 

If someone you know might be interested in any of the aforementioned ideas, we ask that you please share and help spread the word!

 

CONTACT US

If you have any questions or comments please feel free to reach out to Wrestling Assistant Coach Mike Kosoy at mike.kosoy@oregonstate.edu.

Saturday, October 24, 2020

October Newsletter - From the Coaches's Office

 

October Newsletter

BACK IN ACTION!

We hope this email finds you all well! We have been chipping away during these uncertain times alongside the rest of the country. Finally on October 12th we began our full contact training in the Dale Thomas Wresting Facility. With the new testing protocols our team is tested each day we have live contact (4x a week) to ensure our athletes health and safety. We have since been weight training four times a week at 6:30am and wrestling four times a week at 3:30pm. The guys have a fire in them from this long layoff and have NEVER been this excited to get back to work. We are excited for the future!

RECRUITING

Currently, the NCAA DI Council has yet again extended the temporary COVID-19 recruiting dead period through January 1st, which prohibits all in-person recruiting activities. Our staff has continued to persevere through adversity and continue on our recruiting trail virtually. We continue to get high ranking commitments from great young men around the country that want to part of something special here in Corvallis.

 

GREG STROBEL:  (August 17, 1952 October 8, 2020)

It is with a heavy heart we inform our Beaver Family of the passing of one of our own, Greg Strobel. Our condolences to the Strobel family, especially his daughters, Jennifer and Christine, who also lost their mom in January. 

 

 

"The passing of Coach Strobel has given us all heavy hearts the past week, he touched everyone he interacted with in such a positive way. I read a great quote the other day that made me smile. Tears will heal, memories will comfort, and legacies will live on forever Coach Strobel has left a lasting legacy in the world that will inspire for generations."  Oregon State Wrestling Head Coach Chris Pendleton.

 

  • Addresses for Greg's daughters and their families:

Jennifer & Rob Baldwin

Children: Mason, Isabel, Evelyn & Hayden

1106 Grove Rd.

West Chester, PA 19380

 

Christine & Joe Napoli

2317 Bond Ave.

Drexel Hill, PA  19026

 

Below are some links to articles/videos to help us remember Gregs Memory

 

CONTACT US

If you have any questions or comments please feel free to reach out to Wrestling Assistant Coach Mike Kosoy at mike.kosoy@oregonstate.edu.

 

 


This message was sent by Oregon State University Men's Wrestling, 112 Gill Coliseum,

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Addresses for Strobel's Daughters, Radio Show Link & Obit

 

Greg Strobel impacted countless lives and his legacy continues in those who knew him.

If you missed the interview with Ron Sather, Tommy Phillips and Larry Bielenberg paying tribute to Greg Strobel, the link is below.  Wow, it's a great one.  

It starts at 1 hr 25 min

Addresses for Greg's daughters and their families: 
Jennifer & Rob Baldwin
children:  Mason, Isabel, Evelyn & Hayden
1106 Grove Rd.
West Chester, PA 19380

Christine & Joe Napoli
2317 Bond Ave.
Drexel Hill, PA  19026

Greg's obituary in the Corvallis Gazette Times: 

Jana Iwasaki

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Radio show 10/15 - sharing about Greg

 

We continue to digest the news about Greg Strobel's sudden passing.  

Thanks to John Kowalewski for the tip that tomorrow, teammates, roommates and BFFs, Ron Sather, Tommy Phillips and Larry Bielenberg are scheduled to be on The Joe Beaver radio show at 12:20pm reflecting on their memories with Greg.  I hope Larry tells the story about his first time playing ping pong (ever) vs Strobe. 

Click on "Listen Live"

Jana Iwasaki
 

Kerry posted an update to Michael Denison (Lucky Bucky)

 See below update from Mike's wife Kerry indicating she'd like to move forward with the oasis garden project in November. 


Scott, are you still able to donate hardware for this project?

Let's rally the alumni to help out.

Jana
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GoFundMe Update: Today by Kerry DenisonOrganizer
 

 
 
August 2020 picture on our 12th anniversary in Yachats. Beautiful day!

Michael is still working hard, walking multiple times a day. Working out his arm & hand. Still in speech therapy once a week. Speaking slightly more, but still very hard to get the word out he’s trying to say. Spirits are still up & still has sense of humor. I’m getting him out with friends/family once an while. Have been camping a few times. Did have a scare when he had a Tonic Seizure while camping early one morning. Paramedics came but after episode ended, he said he did not need to go to hospital. Hasn’t had one since & I hope he never does. We saw doctor & have appointment with neurologist tomorrow.

He’s been mowing & on his tractor a lot, preparing for winter to hit.

We need to get pavers & fountain in place for Mikey’s oasis soon, as weather will stop us from getting the work done.

I didn’t write down a list of people who volunteered to help. That was also before virus hit. Looking at sometime between November 6th-24th. If you are comfortable and still willing to help, please send a message through this website.

Again, thank you for all your support & prayers. This has helped & will help us tremendously.

Love & peace to all.
Michael & Kerry

Saturday, October 10, 2020

Greg Strobel - link to radio show

 

Beaver Wrestling Supporters,
 
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The FALL Wrestling Booster Club

Thursday, October 8, 2020

Greg Strobel

 

On behalf of The Fall and The Wrestling Endowment Fund, it is with a very heavy heart that I share that Greg Stobel passed away in his sleep.  

Greg will be so missed.  He was a charismatic leader and a gifted speaker, who touched thousands of lives.  Our condolences to the Strobel family, especially his daughters, Jennifer and Christine, who also lost their mom in January. 

Here's a link to Greg's interview with Mike Parker on The Joe Beaver Show on 5/29/20 -- his interview starts at 12 min, 30 sec.

Beaver Nation mourns the loss of Greg Strobel.

Jana Iwasaki

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Former Oregon State Wrestler Injured

 

Oregon State Wrestling Fans,

Part of the Oregon State Wrestling family is hurting and needs some help. Jake Whisenhunt, former OSU wrestler, has been seriously injured in a car accident. This was brought to my attention by Cindia Wells, who sent me the following message:

Hello


Even a small donation could help Kalyssa Carroll reach their fundraising goal. And if you can't make a donation, it would be great if you could share the fundraiser to help spread the word.

Thanks for taking a look!

If you cannot help out financially at this time, please keep Jake and his family in your prayers.

Many thanks!

Go Beavs!

Elizabeth DeAngelis
"The FALL"
Official Fan Club of OS Wrestling

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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

September Newsletter From Wrestling Office

 

September Newsletter

WELCOME BACK

We hope this email finds you all well! Life on campus has started to pick up after a summer unlike any in recent memory. Our student-athletes have been trickling back to town over the course of the previous two months as they prepare for the first official day of classes at Oregon State University on September 23.

Since their arrival to campus in late June, the team has been attending voluntary workouts. Though not mandatory, there has been significant enthusiasm from the student-athletes to get back to a somewhat normal routine. The workouts usually consist of a conditioning segment followed by a weight-lifting session that same day and is run four times a week.

RECRUITING

Currently, the NCAA DI Council has extended the temporary COVID-19 recruiting dead period through September 30th, which prohibits all in-person recruiting activities. To help navigate this difficult circumstance, the OSU wrestling staff has been hard at work preparing a virtual tour which will debut in the coming weeks.

The 360-degree picture tour helps prospective student-athletes get a taste of what to expect when they step onto campus at Oregon State University. Coupled with pictures from all of the beautiful places the region has to offer, it is our hope this will help us mitigate the lost impact of in-person recruiting.

BEAVER DAM WRESTLING RTC

Regional Training Centers have quickly become one of the most important aspects of the collegiate and international wrestling landscape. In addition to providing opportunities for elite athletes to train and compete, they provide the highest caliber of training partners for student-athletes.

 

The Beaver Dam Wrestling Regional Training Center aims to do just that. The Beaver Dam Wrestling Regional Training Center is a nonprofit sports organization committed to the development of athletics and personal growth through the sport of wrestling. By fostering a competitive environment, providing mentorship, opportunity, and resources our organization is able to reach the youth, collegiate, and senior-level athletes aspiring to become NCAA, World, and Olympic Champions as well as leaders of the community. The Beaver Dam Wrestling RTC operates as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization powered by charitable donors, sponsors, and supporters both locally and nationally who share a common interest in the growth and preservation of the sport of wrestling.

The Beaver Dam RTC's goal is to support multiple senior level athletes as they compete on the international wrestling circuit during the current Olympic cycle. Additionally, our organization provides world class training opportunities for elite developmental athletes from the Pacific Northwest while also playing an active role in both our local communities and the greater Pacific Northwest wrestling community. 

The Beaver Dam Regional Training Center practices take place at the Dale Thomas Wrestling Facility on the campus of Oregon State University. This facility houses the wrestling training facility, newly renovated weight training and cardiovascular facilities directly beneath it, as well as a sports medicine and therapy room.

 

The OSU wrestling staff has been hard at work preparing the framework for a successful RTC. Among the most important aspects of this is the Beaver Dam Wrestling RTC Board of Directors. All of the members of the board were chosen for their dedication to the sport of wrestling and desire to see its continued success in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.

 

Board Members:

  • James R. Baumgardner
  • Christopher Pendleton
  • Bryce Saddoris
  • Clayton Jack
  • Gregory Strobel

In the coming weeks the RTC website will be live with all information regarding Beaver Dam wrestling. You will be able to find out about coaches, athletes, upcoming events, fundraiser initiatives, gear and merchandise, etc.

 

If you or any business you know would like to make a charitable donation to the Beaver Dam Wrestling Regional Training Center please contact Wrestling Assistant Coach Mike Kosoy at mike.kosoy@oregonstate.edu.

 

GET TO KNOW

This portion of the newsletter is aimed towards getting to know a new member of the OSU wrestling staff. In this months edition we get to know Assistant Coach Mike Kosoy.

 

 

v  Introduce us to your background and family growing up

  • Well, I grew up in South Florida where I was born first-generation American to loving Ukrainian parents (Roman & Natasha). I also have a brother (Laurence Kosoy), who currently wrestles at Columbia University in New York and two sisters (Inna & Kathy) that live in Los Angeles, CA.
  • I started wrestling my freshman year of high school after one of my football coaches told me that it would be great cross training for football during my off-season. Little did he know, I would fall in love with wrestling and it would become more important to me than football ever was.

v  What are your interests outside of wrestling?

  • My interests outside of wrestling include anything thats outdoors. I enjoy hiking, camping, and fishing. I also like to travel and have new experiences. In addition to the outdoor activities I already do, Im currently trying to learn how to hunt.

v  Who is your role model and why?

  • My role models would have to be my parents. They left the former USSR for a better life here in the United States and through hard work and perseverance have provided me and my siblings with great lives. They instilled in us the belief that we can do anything we want in this life if we work hard.

v  Tell us about a secret skill (ie music, language, cooking, etc) that you possess?

  • Im not quite sure its a secret considering I post about it on my social media all the time, but I really enjoy smoking meat for myself and my friends. I like to smoke steaks, ribs, brisket, fish, chicken, elk, YOU NAME IT!
  • I also speak fluent Russian.

v  What is your favorite food?

  • Oh man! I go through phases, but currently pizza has been my cheat meal of choice. Nothing too crazy, just with some meats (sausage, pepperoni) on it, peppers, and fresh mozzarella cheese.

 

v  What inspires you?

  • There isnt a singular place I get inspiration. Im inspired by the people around me daily because I want to be the hardest worker in the room. Im inspired by other individuals drive and ability to work through adversity. If they can do it, why not me?

v  What's the best advice anyone has given you?

  • The best advice I ever got was from my high school coach: You can only control whats in between your ears. There is no point in wasting time/energy worrying about circumstances outside of your control. If you can control what you can control then youre already on track to achieving your goals.

v  Anything else you want to share? 

Kosoy Newsletter

  • Im just super thankful and blessed to have been given this opportunity to be surrounded by such outstanding like-minded individuals on this staff. Im also thankful for the alumni and fans of the Oregon State Wrestling program who have been so welcoming with our arrival to the Pacific Northwest. I look forward to making them proud and seeing them pack Gill Coliseum this season!

 

 

CONTACT US

If you have any questions or comments please feel free to reach out to Wrestling Assistant Coach Mike Kosoy at mike.kosoy@oregonstate.edu.

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Nate Engel Track Wrestling interview . . 8/9

 

Thanks to Ron Iwasaki, FALL Club member and former OSU wrestler for sharing this link to a new interview of Nate Engel. Nate is one of the new staff members for Coach Pendleton here at Oregon State.


Here is the link:

https://www.trackwrestling.com/PortalPlayer.jsp?TIM=1597021700534&twSessionId=xntjuolkld&videoId=788239135

 

Enjoy!

 

Go Beavs!

Friday, August 7, 2020

Update On Michael Denison - aka Lucky Bucky

 For you many friends of Michael Denison, aka "Lucky Bucky" - Michael's wife Kerry has posted another update to his condition (stroke). FALL Club President Jana Iwasaki shared this update from Kerry.  It is on a GoFundMe page. You can find it here.

 

Keep up the good work, Michael!


Go Beavs!

Brian Engdahl's Latest Business Venture


 Ron Iwasaki, FALL Booster Club member and former OSU wrestler, shared this news about Brian Engdahl (also a former OSU wrestler) who is establishing a new brewery. Read about it on his GoFundMe page.


Go Beavs!


Friday, June 5, 2020

Update from Coach Pendleton

Beaver Wrestling Supporters,

It is a somber time for our country; however, there is hope for equality and justice as we witness/participate in the largest civil rights movement in world history.  

Please see below a heartfelt update from Coach P.  Welcome, Mike Kosoy!

Jana Iwasaki

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Hello Beaver Nation!

Just wanted to give everyone a few updates on the program, even though it has only been a couple months as the leader of Oregon State Wrestling it feels like I’ve been here for years.

One of the most important parts of building a sustainable team culture was surrounding the student-athletes with coaches that hold the same beliefs and values as I do. It was a long process, and with the hiring of Mike Kosoy as our new heavyweight coach I can proudly say that I feel like I’ve checked all of the boxes that I wanted for my staff! I can’t wait for the community to meet these men.

I wanted to share with everyone my thoughts and updates from the team about what’s going on in the world right now. The protests, riots, and separation that’s happening in the world is truly heartbreaking. 

One of my messages to the team is that I don’t just value them for what they do on the wrestling mat. I want them to grow and be outstanding human beings. We’ve had many discussions as a team about having a culture of understanding and inclusion. This past week we’ve had multiple wrestlers participate in peaceful protests in Eugene and Corvallis, and I couldn’t be prouder of them. They are being true men of impact by trying to make the world a better place. Our very own Adam Rateb was on the front page of multiple newspapers taking a stand against Racism. 


Thank you all again for your support. The world is changing every day, and the people in our program are working hard to make the people who support us proud! 

Stay Safe 

Coach Pendleton
_______________________________________________
The FALL Wrestling Booster Club
OSU_Wrestling@lists.oregonstate.edu