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MIDDLE Tennessee YOUTH WRESTLING CAMP FOR CHAMPS (Grades 1st—Rising 9th)  MAY 31st—JUNE 2  2018  
  

Middle TN Youth Wrestlin g Camp for Champs
810 Hillsboro Road, Franklin, T N, 37064
CONTACT INFO:   frank.barbrie@wcs.edu 

CAMP INCLUDES  
* Dedicated Staff * 2.5 hrs. of instruction each day, Live wrestling * Entry into Camp Tournament , Intense Drills * Camp T-Shirt  
Campers Must Bring: Wrestling Shoes *Head-Gear * Extra T-shirt per session (if needed), Knee pads,* braces (if needed)  
Bring a sack lunch or - ** the camp will have a full concession stand available for campers to buy lunch...standard lunch is $5 a day.  

CAMP TOURNAMENT  
A wrestling tournament will be held during the third day of camp. Medals will be awarded to the top four wrestlers in each weight class, and a trophy will be awarded to the Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament. ( Wrestlers will be grouped according to age/rounded weight class ) 
 
Pre-registration begins now through May 18 2018! 
After May 18th all registrations will be considered late...a late fee will apply. Campers will check-in on May 31st at 8:30 am Thursday morning for registration@ Franklin High School’s Gym 

PLACE: Franklin H.S. (Main Gym) 810 Hillsboro Road Franklin, Tn. 37064 
CAMP TIMES: 9 am—12:00 pm 
  
CAMP DESIGN AND CURRICULUM  
We, the instructional staff, have designed this camp for the Youth Wrestler. Our goal and objective is to teach your child how to win matches using high percentage scoring moves and holds, that will work at the Youth, Jr. high and High School level. For a wrestler to succeed consistently, he must be good from all positions. Many camps are simply thrown together with no real focal point or plan for building a well rounded wrestler. Middle Tennessee Youth Wrestling Camp for Champs has been carefully planned with a sequence of instruction, review sessions, and (muscle memory) drills, that will help the wrestler score from all positions.  

Guest clinicians:  
Jeramie Welder, Wosbo Wrestling, former Division I wrestler (Nebraska University) TN Junior National Coach 
David Krantz:  Pittston Area Head Wrestling from Pennsylvania. Former Team PA Jr. National Team Assistant coach. 
** Along with the Franklin High School Coaching Staff and wrestlers.
 
CAMP COST AND ELIGBILITY  
$75 for two and half days of instruction, plus entry into the camp tournament on the third day (with AAU or USA wrestling card).  $115 with-out  AAU/USA card. 
Late registration (after May 18th) will be an additional $25 plus cost of  Wrestling card. 
$65 for returning campers, (must have an AAU or USA Wrestling card).  Ask about special sibling discount.  
$50 non-refundable deposit due by May 18th (Checks payable to FHS Takedown Club).  
NOTE: Campers must meet the  age range on the front of this flyer as well as have a grasp of basic wrestling skills.   
*All guest clinicians are subject to change at anytime

REGISTER YOUR WRESTLER FOR CAMP TODAY! 

CLICK-ON the following link below and download a copy of the flyer and print.

https://www.wcs.edu/fhs/wp-content/uploads/sites/98/2018/04/2018_Summer-Youth-Wrestling-Camp-for-Champs-flyer-3.pdf

 

 

 

 

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