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2019 IHSWCA
FALL CLINIC
IHSWCA Vendor Contact Info
PRESIDENTS CORNER
2019 Fall Clinic
IHSWCA Members and Indiana Wrestling Community: Welcome to the 2019 IHSWCA Fall Clinic. We have a full slate of opportunities to help you grow as a coach, improve your program, and contribute to the sport. Ne-braska’s head coach Mark Manning, NWCA’s leader-ship academy, breakout sessions and committee form-ing for pressing topics in our sport are all the headlines in this year’s clinic. Enjoy your time learning and net-working with other coaches in the state, let your voice be heard and make a difference. As stated in my most recent newsletter, our Vice Presi-dent elect, Josh Holden, is stepping down from coach-ing, thus stepping down from his position in the IHSW-CA. Former President and IHSWCA Presidential Advi-sor, Danny Struck, will step in as Vice President this year. I appreciate Danny’s leadership and guidance, he’s contributed to quite a bit of Indiana’s growth in
wrestling during the last two decades. I look forward to continuing to work with him. One huge initiative I have is to form committees pertaining to hot topics in our sport. The purpose of these committees is to involve multiple coaches for input on these topics, and drive ongoing conver-sations to grow and improve each one of them to its fullest potential. High School Girls Wrestling, IHSWCA Team State, Middle School Wrestling, IHSAA Individual State (Wrestlebacks) and Olympic Styles are the topics we have chosen to form committees around. We will have breakout sessions about each one of these topics during the clinic and beginning to form these committees during this time. As always, I’m excited for our season to begin. I’m excited for us to get started in making a differ-ence in the lives of these young men and women involved in our sport. I’m excited for us to get start-ed in growing and improving our sport. I’m excited for us to come together and make great things happen! Enjoy the clinic, and best wishes this season. Yours In Wrestling,
Jake O’Neill IHSWCA President
COACHES MILESTONES
2019 Fall Clinic
100+ WINS
DOUG SCHULTZ ADAMS CENTRAL
SHAWN CAMPBELL BREMEN
JASON CATELLIER BROWNSBURG
SAM RIESEN CHURUBUSCO
ROD STRAYER CHURUBUSCO
AUSTIN FAULKNER CLINTON CENTRAL
JEREMY CORBIN CLINTON PRARIE
CHRIS COOPER COLUMBUS EAST
MIKE BOTTOMLEY CONNERSVILLE
BRIAN SELTZER ELKHART MEMORIAL
MARK MASTISON EVAN HARRISON
SCOTT RAYPOLE FT WAYNE CARROLL
PAUL VOIGHT FT WAYNE CARROLL
JAKE HERRELD FISHERS
ROB WILLMAN FLOYD CENTRAL
BRANDON SISSON FLOYD CENTRAL
JOSH HOLDEN GREENFIELD-CENTRAL
BRIAN WINDBIGLER KNOX
RYAN WELLS KOKOMO
BOB WILLHITE LEBANON
NATE BURROUS LEWIS CASS
BOBBY HOWARD LOWELL
CARL SCHAUM MADISON
STEVE SWINSON MARION
ZACH ERRETT MOORESVILLE
JIM COLIAS MUNSTER
100+ WINS (CONT)
BOBBY WHITENACK NEW PRAIRIE
FRANK HOBART NEW PRAIRIE
MAURICE SWAIN NORTH MONTGOMERY
STEVE SWINSON NORTHWESTERN
JIM MAGLIS PRINCETON
AARON CHAMBERS TECUMSEH
MURRAY MILLER S.B.WAHINGTON
RYAN LANDIS SOUTHERN WELLS
JAKE O’NEILL WABASH
150+ WINS
TOM KENDRICK CHARLESTOWN
MATT BEHLING CULVER ACADEMIES
STEVE PUGLIESE DANVILLE
DAVE MAYSE EVANSVILLE HARRISON
JOHN BENNETT F.W. DWENGER
NICK PETROV HANOVER CENTRAL
MATT THOMPSON HERITAGE HILLS
JAMES MEYERS JAY COUNTY
JASON STEWART LAWRENCE NORTH
RAY BLACK JR MADISON
WES HOBART NEW PRAIRIE
BRETT SMITH PRAIRIE HEIGHTS
CLINT GARD ROCHESTER
ERIC MYERS SOUTH ADAMS
MATT KOONTZ WHITKO
BOB BRENNAN ZIONSVILLE
200+ WINS
DUSTY MARCHAND BOONVILLE
DUSTIN WILKE BOONVILLE
DARRICK SNYDER BROWNSBURG
CALE HOOVER CENTER GROVE
RUSS SCHENK CULVER
CRAIG STANDISH EASTERN
DAVE CAPLE FLOYD CENTRAL
DR JOHN BARNETT GIBSON SOUTHERN
RUSS HESLER GREENCASTLE
TRAVIS WALLS GRIFFITH
LOUIS KUZDAS LaPORT
SCOTT ROUCH LEWIS CASS
KEN BRUNNER MADISON
BRAD HARPER PENN
PAUL NICODEMUS PLAINFIELD
GREG ZOLLMAN SEYMOUR
BILL FLAT SB RILEY
KENNY NIELSEN WEST CENTRAL
250+ WINS
RANDY KEARBY COLUMBIA CITY
ED FOX FT WAYNE CARROLL
ROBERT FREIJA MACONAQUAH
JD MINCH NORTH MONTGOMERY
RICK ROOT UNION CITY
300+ WINS
ROBER H FREIJE BROWNSBURG
SEAN McGINLEY CATHEDRAL
COACHES MILESTONES
2019 Fall Clinic
300+ WINS (cont)
RICHARD CLIPP JR CORYDON
BOB JARRETT EASTERN
STEVE BALASH HOBART
SCOTT VAN DER AA LAFAYETTE HARRISON
MIKE BOTTORFF LaVILLE
WALT PROCHNO KANKAKEE VALLEY
BILL CAMPBELL NORTHFIELD
ANDREW KING OAK HILL
TOM COOK SEEGER
RON STATELER SOUTH VERMILLION
TOM KNOTTS TIPTON
TONEY BOLEY WARSAW
TERRY O’NEILL WESTFIELD
350+ WINS
ANDY SIMON CARMEL
JIM WADKINS CALUMET
MIKE DAY CENTERVILLE
SCOTT SCHWARZ EAST CENTRAL
SCOTT FERGUSON EVANSVILLE REITZ
JIM PICKARD GOSHEN
MARK KERRN JIMTOWN
TYSON SKINNER MADISON
BRUCE CUNNINGHAM NORTH NEWTON
400+ WINS
MARTY ROHRMAN EASTERN HANCOCK
OTIS CRESS FRANKTON
400 WINS (CONT)
RICK STENFTENAGEL JASPER
TOM KNOTTS NOBLESVILLE
HENRY WILK PENN
ANDY HOBBS PERU
KEN HOUSTON TWIN LAKES
STEVE VAN DER AA WINAMAC
450+ WINS
SCOTT VLINK CROWN POINT
LARRY MATTINGLEY EVANSVILLE MEMORIAL
DANNY STRUCK JEFFERSONVILLE
T. HOWARD JONES JENNINGS CO
ROY ADAMS MILAN
JIM TONTE WARREN CENTRAL
TRENT McCORMICK YORKTOWN
500+ WINS
BOB HARMON CASTLE
MIKE GOEBEL EVANSVILLE MATER DEI
PHIL THRASHER NEW ALBANY
AL HARTMAN SOUTH BEND CLAY
550+ WINS
BARRY HUMBLE SOUTH ADAMS
600+ WINS
BOB HASSEMAN FRANKLIN COMMUNITY
TOM MILLER LAFAYETTE JEFF
COACHES MILESTONES
2019 Fall Clinic
1000+ WINS
REX PECKINPAUGH NEW CASTLE
2019-2020 IHSWCA STATE DUALS TOURNEY QUALIFIERS
CLASS 3A CLASS 2A CLASS 1A
Avon Bellmont Adams Central
Brownsburg Columbia City Attica
Carmel Edgewood Centerville
Carroll Garrett Churubusco
Cathedral Jay County Eastern Greentown
Columbus East Leo Manchester
Mater Dei North Montgomery North Posey
Mishawaka Norwell Prarie Heights
Penn Oak Hill South Adams
Perry Meridian Wawasee Southridge
Roncalli West Vigo Tell City
Warren Central Western Wabash
IHSWCA TEAM STATE DUALS
2019 Fall Clinic
Proposed Tourney Format
2019-20 TEAM STATE DUALS
I.H.S.W.C.A. INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING COACHES ASSOCIATION
2019 FALL CLINIC - HOSTED BY WARREN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL -OCTOBER 17-18 CLINIC INCLUDES:
All sessions of clinic, clinic gift, IHSWCA Membership, ticket social at :ROCK BOTTOM BREWING, Leadership Academy 3 sets of singlets will be raffled off!! Barbarin, Lean Athletic, and 3x Gear
Questions: Email president: [email protected] Spring Clinic - May 8 - UIndy
30 rooms blocked off until the 28th of Sept. Clarion Hotel - 6990 E 21st St. Indianapolis
$69 a night - 317-359-5341
Book here: http://bit.ly/31qHPHS-
CLINIC INFORMATION: Price - $130.00 individual
115.00 per coach for staff of 2 to 5 $100..00 per coach over 5
Ex. 6 coaches = $570.00 - 7 = $665.00 ** Cost includes: Clinic & materials, and
2019-20 IHSWCA Membership - $30.00 value add $40 per coach to be an NWCA member
New coach to your staff? Never been to clinic? Email Coach Struck for scholarship opportunity!!!!
THURSDAY 7:30-8:30am - registration
8:30am-11:30 - Mark Manning (breaks will be taken)
11:30 -12:30 - Lunch (by Wrestling Mindset) and Business Meeting
-Lunch by Subway - raffle items
12:30 - 2 - Mark Manning 2-3:30 Break out sessions - Wrestling Mindset, Womens Wrestling, Weight Management, Wrestle Backs, Team State, Olympic Styles
3:45- finish -IHSAA short presentations on rules 8:00 - SOCIAL - Rock Bottom
10 West Washington, Indianapolis Must have ticket to enter basement
non-clinic participants $15
FRIDAY
NWCA LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
Presented by: US MARINE CORP
“Coaches helping Coaches”
-see video by Chris Bono- 8am to 8:45 am registration
Led by Dan Weaver, and Pete Jacobson Expect some other special drop ins!!
9am-3pm Lunch Provided 11:30-12:30
Mark Manning
Head Coach - Nebraska
Head Coach to Jordan Burroughs, Chad Red Jr. , James Green
Pete Jacobson
New York High School Coach
3 State Champions
Dan Weaver
NWCA Board of Directors
- clinic gift!!!!!!
2019 IHSWCA FALL CLINIC
Business Meeting Agenda: Thursday, Oct. 17, 2018 Warren Central HS
CLINICIANS
2019 Fall Clinic
Mark Manning (Notes)
Head Coach Nebraska
Head Coach to Jordan
Burroughs, Chad Red Jr.,
James Green
CLINICIANS
2019 Fall Clinic
New York High School Coach
3 time State Champions
Pete Jacobson (Notes)
NEW RULES
2019 Fall Clinic
INDIANAPOLIS, IN (April 25, 2019) — In an ongoing effort to minimize the risk of injury in high school wres-tling, additional time will be given to evaluate head and neck injuries when an appropriate health-care pro-fessional is present at a match. In addition to the 1½ minutes of injury time allotted for each wrestler, an appropriate health-care pro-fessional will have a maximum of five minutes to evaluate injuries to the head and neck involving the cervical column and/or nervous systems. At that point, the wrestler would have to continue or default the match. This revision in injury time in Rule 8-2-4 is one of 17 rules changes recommended by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Wrestling Rules Committee at its April 3-5 meeting in Indianapolis. All recommendations were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors. A second injury to the head and neck involving cervical column and/or central nervous system in the same match shall require the wrestler to default the match. If an appropriate health-care professional is not present, all injuries to the head and neck would be covered by the same timeframe as other injuries. In the case of a wrestler exhibiting signs of a concussion, the individual would be removed from the match and could not return to competition in the absence of an appropriate health-care professional. In another change geared to increase the level of offensive wrestling, stalling has been removed from the progressive penalty chart and will be penalized separately. In Rule 8-1-4, the first penalty for stalling will be a warning. The opponent will be awarded one match point on the second and third offenses, two match points and choice of position on the next restart for the fourth offense. A fifth offense for stalling will result in disqualification. “By removing stalling from the progressive penalty sequence, officials will be able to penalize wres-tlers more freely without complicating the matter when it is combined with other penalties,” said Elliot Hop-kins, director of sports and student services and liaison to the Wrestling Rules Committee. “Removing the stalling call from the penalty progression will allow officials more freedom to call stalling earlier, more consist-ently and without hesitation when they feel it is warranted.” Changes were made in several rules dealing with uniform requirements in an effort to ensure that male and female wrestlers are properly attired on the mat during competition. All contestants wearing a one-piece singlet shall wear a suitable undergarment that completely covers the buttocks and groin area. Female wrestlers wearing a one-piece singlet shall wear a form-fitted compression undergarment that completely covers their breasts. In other uniform and equipment changes, if shoelaces come undone, the penalty is an automat-ic stalling call. In Rule 4-2-1, hair-treatment items that are hard and/or abrasive, such as beads, bobby pins, barrettes, pins and hair clips, shall not be permitted. A legal hair-controlled device such as a rub-ber band shall be secured so as not to come out readily during wrestling. “Hair that is manipulated poses no threat to either wrestler,” Hopkins said. “It is neither abrasive nor cumbersome. However, physical hair treatments do present a risk to either wrestler due to the hardness, texture or abrasiveness, and should not be allowed.” In other changes, Rule 7-3-1 now states that “when the referee feels that either wrestler has failed to make every effort to stay inbounds during an imminent scoring situation, the offending wrestler shall be penalized for fleeing the mat. . .” “This change allows the referee to only apply the technical violation call of fleeing when the ac-tion is related specifically to a scoring situation,” Hopkins said. “All other types of leaving the wrestling area as a means of avoiding wrestling would fall under the rule of stalling.”
THE IHSWCA WOULD LIKE TO THANK THIS YEARS FALL CLINIC SPONSORS