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COACHES Qualifications for FARGO


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All qualifications have been voted on by the Executive Board. Any issues with the following qualifications may be brought to the Board for consideration and vote. Fargo is a state organized tournament, so all Coaches wanting to attend must fall into the criteria below:

 

1. Bronze Coaching Certification

AND

2. National Teams Coach: ie, Schoolboy, Cadet, and Junior Teams

OR

3. If NOT a National Team coach, must attend 1 of 3 Conference Calls. These calls will instruct prospective coaches on conduct and interaction with officials, according to the guidelines set forth by USA Wrestling. It also will allow the Tennessee Wrestling Federation to express and make clear all the expectations and guidelines coaches will be held to while at the tournament.

 

If the above qualifications are met, the Executive Board will vote on who will represent Tennessee as coaches at Fargo.

 

Any questions or clarification on above guidelines, please contact:

Ben Bowers @ 574-215-8586 BMBowers@aol.com

TWF Chairman and National Teams Director

Derek Harrison 423-593-8348 derekharrison@sevier.org

TWF Vice Chairman and National Teams Coordinator

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