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Team Delaware Wrestling Clinic's

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Team Delaware is hosting 4 clinics this summer to help prepare wrestlers for National level events such as Schoolboy Duals, Cadet Duals and Cadet / Junior Nationals.

Each Clinic is $40 for 5-6 hours of training and open to all wrestlers. Clinics are mandatory for anyone wanting to participate on any National Team listed above.

Our first clinic will be this Sunday at Smyrna HS and features Jarrod Garnett and Kurt Howell
Second Clinic will be May 31 at Smyrna HS and features Brad Pataky.

Print the form and return to Coach Howell, Clif Bakhsh or Dan Rigby at any practice site this week. Walk in's welcome. All particpants must have a valid USA card. Cards will be available for purchase onsite for $35.00. Pack a bag lunch and bring water.


 
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First clinic is this Sunday at Smyrna HS, registration / check in starts at 8:30am.

You wont want to miss this event, $40.00 for the whole day and two great clinicians to learn from.
 
The first clinic was a huge success. Lots of great technique taught by both coaches.
Don't miss out on the next one, May 31- Brad Pataky

Pataky was a three-time NCAA qualifier at Penn State where he was also three-time BIG 10 place winner. The Keystone State native helped lead the Nittany Lions to the 2011 NCAA national title and posted an 83-31 career record.

Prior to his time in State College, Pa., Pataky enjoyed a stellar high school career during which he was a 2004 PIAA State Champion at 112 pounds, three-time PIAA state medalist and 10-time Asics Freestyle/Greco All-American. He authored an impressive 125-5 record as a high school grappler.

Pataky continues to enjoy a highly successful career at both the national and international level. He is a University Place Winner and Champion (2008), Canada Cup place winner and two-time runner-up. A Guelph Open place winner and Champion, also in 2008, he was also a two-time Northwest F/S Regional Champion and U.S. Open place winner, NYAC place winner (2007) and University World Team member (2008). He placed seventh at the 2008 University World Games and was an Olympic Team Trials Qualifier in 2008.
 
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