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3rd Annual Bradley Summer Duals

 

The BPWC Summer Duals is a full day of competition hosted by the Bradley Central Wrestling Team. The duals will be open to the first ten teams/rosters to confirm. The rosters can be individual or combined teams with a maximum of 15 wrestlers on each roster.

 

Event Details:

 

Date: Saturday, June 25th, 2016

 

Location: Bradley Central High School Gymnasium

1000 South Lee Highway

Cleveland, Tn. 37311

 

Time: 9:00 A.M. until completion

 

Cost: $200 per team/ Please make checks payable to Bradley Pride Wrestling Club

** If you do not have enough for a full team, but have some kids that are wanting to come down and get some matches in, we can find them a team to wrestle on, and the cost per wrestler will be $10.

 

Concessions: There will be a very light concession area

 

Please call/text/email Ryan Ensminger to confirm your roster or if you have any questions

Phone Number: 423-716-1198

Email: Rensminger135@gmail.com

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Still needing teams for our Summer Duals on June 25th. If you're interested in bringing your team to get some extra matches in, please email Coach Ensminger (rensminger135@gmail.com). We look forward to a great day of competition.

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Still looking for a couple more teams for next weekend. If you can't fill a team with just your guys, then you're more than welcome to combine teams. Our main focus is to get everyone plenty of mat time. If you're interested in bringing a team, just email Coach Ensminger at Rensminger135@gmail.com, hope to see everyone next weekend.

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