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Harding Academy is pleased to host the 2003 Chuck Barbee Army Wrestling Clinic October 3rd and 4th. Held in two separate gymnasiums under one roof, the clinic will be able to segregate the wrestlers based on their skill levels. This will allow the clinicians to tailor their instruction to the participant's wrestling knowledge. Limited to 50 wrestlers each clinic, the small size allows for personalized interaction and assures the wrestlers of quality individual instruction. In addition to Army head coach Chuck Barbee, the staff includes Army assistant Pat Popolizio, All-American Phillip Simpson, Army wrestler Patrick Simpson, former UTC Southern Conference Champion Kevin Baltz, Nashville Catholic coach Jim Simpson, and High School coaches Tommy Badon (Dickson Co.), Brian Dunning (Glencliff), Ralph Gabriel (Overton), Steven Shone (Father Ryan), Frank Simpson (MBA), and Pat Simpson (Father Ryan).

 

Cost is $60.00

 

The Clinic will run Friday evening 5-8 and Saturday 9-4. Wrestlers should bring lunch but drinks will be provided.

 

For additional information, to have a brochure mailed directly to you, or to request a fee waiver, contact

Matt J. Gorham III at Gorhamdent@aol.com or by phone at 615-327-4914(o) or 615-352-3571(h).

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