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Current Army wrestler Nic Bundy will be featured instructer in a camp at Beech high school June 21-25. Nic is 3 time state finalist and two time state champ. Nic compiled a 180-11 high school record … named the Middle Tennessee Wrestler of the Year in 2005 … two-time team captain at Hendersonville High school … Nic is committed to helping other young men learn to become champions both on and off the mat. Nic is also himself getting ready for his senior season at West Point under head coach Chuck Barbee. Nic will be sharing his knowledge and compassion for the sport with all who wish to attend this camp. I have known Nic for about 12 years now and his work ethic is second to none. All who attend this camp will know what it takes to get to next level. Join us here at Beech High school for a great week of camp.

Specifics.

camp times will be 9am-4pm monday thru friday.

Price: $50. before june 1st 100.00 walk in registration checks payable to Beech High School.

all intrested emal Jeff Roberts at beechcoachjroberts@comcast.net

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Current Army wrestler Nic Bundy will be featured instructer in a camp at Beech high school June 21-25. Nic is 3 time state finalist and two time state champ. Nic compiled a 180-11 high school record … named the Middle Tennessee Wrestler of the Year in 2005 … two-time team captain at Hendersonville High school … Nic is committed to helping other young men learn to become champions both on and off the mat. Nic is also himself getting ready for his senior season at West Point under head coach Chuck Barbee. Nic will be sharing his knowledge and compassion for the sport with all who wish to attend this camp. I have known Nic for about 12 years now and his work ethic is second to none. All who attend this camp will know what it takes to get to next level. Join us here at Beech High school for a great week of camp.

Specifics.

camp times will be 9am-4pm monday thru friday.

Price: $100. payable to Beech High School.

all intrested emal Jeff Roberts at beechcoachjroberts@comcast.net

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Current Army wrestler Nic Bundy will be featured instructer in a camp at Beech high school June 21-25. Nic is 3 time state finalist and two time state champ. Nic compiled a 180-11 high school record … named the Middle Tennessee Wrestler of the Year in 2005 … two-time team captain at Hendersonville High school … Nic is committed to helping other young men learn to become champions both on and off the mat. Nic is also himself getting ready for his senior season at West Point under head coach Chuck Barbee. Nic will be sharing his knowledge and compassion for the sport with all who wish to attend this camp. I have known Nic for about 12 years now and his work ethic is second to none. All who attend this camp will know what it takes to get to next level. Join us here at Beech High school for a great week of camp.

Specifics.

camp times will be 9am-4pm monday thru friday.

Price: $100. payable to Beech High School.

all intrested emal Jeff Roberts at beechcoachjroberts@comcast.net

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gonna be good camp with lots of wrestling.

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