Beaver
Wrestling Supporters,
Many
thanks for the tremendous outpouring of support for Dam Proud Day when
$30,513+
was raised for Oregon State Wrestling!! We were told that Wrestling led
the way with 100% coaches' participation as well as 100% participation
from the volunteer leadership board. The tallies are being
counted to include additional donations that were mailed. We
will have a final dollar amount soon, as well as the coaching staff’s
plans of
how those funds will be allocated. Also, those of you who donated $100
or more will be registered for the Takedown Team, the new organization
that combines leadership
from The Fall and the Wrestling Endowment Fund.
You will receive an email from Oregon State University confirming in the
coming weeks. For everyone else who hasn't joined yet, we'll be rolling
out info this summer.
Upcoming
Events:
Please
join us in celebrating the team and Coach P and his staff’s inaugural year!
End
of Season Virtual Banquet, Thurs 5/20 at 6pm
Emceed
by Football and Women’s BB announcer Ron Callan
Link
to register:
https://oregonstate.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMrf-GtqzsvHtR8Ieo4PS_NQgkwtNaGsju9
Lane
Stigall in the Beaver Leadership Circle
Register
to hear this student-athlete panel webcast on Tues 5/25 at noon to 1pm
Link
is at the bottom of this email.
Virtual
Beaver State Tour – Coach P on Wed 6/2 at 6pm
https://ourbeavernation.com/sports/obn/schedule
Kerry Eggers article from 5/10:
https://www.kerryeggers.com/stories/despite-covid-19-it-has-been-a-fantastic-year-for-new-beaver-wrestling-coach-chris-pendleton
Article
on Ohio State University transfer Gas Tank Gary coming to Corvallis:
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/high-school/high-school-sports/2021/05/04/fan-favorite-gas-tank-gary-traub-departs-ohio-state-for-oregon-state/4940148001/?mc_cid=2f6eda67bb&mc_eid=5fd7e01e6d
Go
Beavs!
Jana
Iwasaki
From: Molly Moriarty Russell, OSU Foundation <annual.giving@osufoundation.org>
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2021 9:31 AM
To:
Subject: These OSU student-athletes are community leaders, too
Going the Distance: Student-athletes leading
the way to stronger teams, minds, communities
A Beaver Leadership Circle webcast
Oregon State student-athletes make a powerful impact in the university
community and beyond with the support of OSU Athletics and donors like
you. Get to know four of these inspiring young leaders as they describe
current efforts to create a more healthy and
equitable community.
Going the Distance: Student-athletes leading the way to strong teams, minds, communities
Date: Tuesday, May 25
Time: Noon to 1 p.m. PST
"Going the Distance" is part of an OSU Foundation webcast that gives
Beaver Leadership Circle donors an inside view on university life and
timely topics.
Panelists:
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Maddie Ellsworth
Maddie is a defender on the OSU Women's Soccer team who started all 16
of the Beavers' matches in 2020. A redshirt sophomore from Hillsboro,
Oregon, she is a leader on and off the pitch. Most recently, she has
been at the forefront of OSU Athletics' diversity
and inclusion efforts as a founding member of
Dam Change.
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Lane Stigall
Lane wrestles at 149 lb. on the OSU Wrestling team. A redshirt junior
from Aurora, Oregon, he has amassed 22 victories for the Beavers after
transferring from Missouri prior to the 2019-20 season. He represents
Oregon State on the
Student-Athlete Leadership Team at the Pac-12 level, where he discusses topics such as academic transparency and name, image and likeness.
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Callan Jackman
Callan is a member of the OSU Women’s Rowing team, primarily as part of
the Varsity 8 squad. A senior from Dublin, California, she serves on the
Dam Worth It committee and has played an integral role in the
program’s growth and expansion. Under her leadership, Dam Worth It has
evolved from a campus-wide initiative to a nonprofit company.
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Caleb Etter
Caleb is a defender on the OSU Men’s Soccer team. The redshirt junior
has made 12 career starts during his Beaver career. A native of Reno,
Nevada, he has been a leader at Oregon State in promoting mental health
for student-athletes. A member of
Dam Worth It, his focus is on how injuries, the need to balance
school and other priorities, and the expectations put on athletes impact
mental health.
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The FALL Wrestling Booster Club
OSU_Wrestling@lists.oregonstate.edu
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