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8th Annual Mayhem in Memphis - November 14, 2015


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All,

 

We are happy to invite you down to Memphis, TN for our 8th annual Mayhem in Memphis tournament on Saturday November 14th.

 

Each year we have been lucky to see the number of high-level (national place winning) wrestlers continue to increase... we expect the same again this year.  The previous two years we were just shy of 300 wrestlers, but our numbers were down a bit last year.  The good news is that several clubs who couldn't attend last year are slated to be back this year and we are expecting our numbers to be back up to previous levels or above.  Regardless of numbers we still had great competition with 6 states represented last year: Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, and Texas.  

 

We plan to continue our tradition of running a strong tournament that flows smoothly and offers competition for wrestlers of every level.  The brackets will be split into  beginner and advanced groups where numbers allow.  This allows your newer wrestlers to get quality mat time at the right level and your more experienced wrestlers to get mat time against other quality competition.  This tournament provides a great warm-up for the upper-level wrestlers headed to the Tulsa Kick-Off the next week.

 

All registration will be handled via TrackWrestling. Full details are in the flyer text included below.

 

Don't hesitate to call or write with any questions.

 

We look forward to seeing you on the mat soon.

 

2015 8th Annual Mayhem in Memphis

Youth Wrestling Tournament

Saturday, November 14, 2015

 

Christian Brothers High School

5900 Walnut Grove Road

Memphis, TN 38120

 

Entry Fee: $15.00 per wrestler. Deadline: 8PM CST Thursday, November 12, 2015. Late registration is $25.00 per wrestler. Coaches and wrestlers must have a current USAW Card.

Additional division registration $10.00 per wrestler, please contact tournament director concerning these registrations.

 

Registration: Online at TrackWrestling as Mayhem in Memphis VIII (direct link below)

http://unapproved website/registration/BasicPreReg1.jsp?tournamentGroupId=193005009

For difficulties with online registration send email to wavewrestlingclub@gmail.com; please include wrestler’s name, DOB, club name, USAW Card #, division(s), weight(s) and last year’s record if available.

 

Format: We will attempt to separate beginner and advanced brackets to optimize competition where possible

USA Wrestling 2016 Age Divisions and Weights (September 1, 2015 to August 31, 2016)

Double Elimination with Round Robin brackets with less than 6 wrestlers

Bantam, Intermediate and Novice 1-1-1 (30-second overtime period)

Schoolboy and Cadet 2-1-1 (30-second overtime period)

Two certified coaches’ maximum in each competitor’s corner

*Ages and weights may be combined (with coach approval) where numbers necessitate

 

Schedule: First Session – Pre- Bantam, Bantam and Novice wrestling will begin at 9AM

Second Session – Intermediate, Schoolboy, and Cadet wrestling will begin at 2PM

 

Weigh-Ins:

1) Friday 6PM to 8PM (All Wrestlers)

2) Saturday 7AM to 8AM (First Session Wrestlers Have Priority)

3) Saturday Noon to 1PM (Second Session).

Wrestlers must weigh-in and make weight; there is a $10.00 Bracket Change Fee for wrestlers who do not make registered weight.  Weight changes can be made up to close of registration.

 

Skin Screen: Athletes must submit to a skin disease screening prior to weigh-in. The chief medical officer has full authority without appeal in determining the eligibility of an athlete to compete.

 

Awards: Medals 1st through 4th (bracket for Champions) and OW awards for each division. Overall Team award for team with most team points scored. Championship and Consolation Championship matches conclude each session.

 

Admissions: $5.00 Adults, $3.00 Students/Children, $10.00 Family

 

For more Information, contact the Tournament Director

Garrett House

wavewrestlingclub@gmail.com

(901) 289-3795

 

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