Monarchs Wrestling Club Practice Schedule over Winter Break – 12/21 to 1/1
Parents:
All wrestling practices over winter break will be held at Papillion Lavista High school in wrestling room.
Here is the practice schedule:
12/21 & 12/22
White squad practice from 5:30 till 7pm at Papillion/Lavista High Wrestling Room
Maroon squad practice from 7pm till 8:30 pm Papillion/Lavista High Wrestling Room
12/28 & 12/29
White squad practice from 5:30 till 7pm at Papillion/Lavista High Wrestling Room
Maroon squad practice from 7pm till 8:30 pm Papillion/Lavista High Wrestling Room
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
MIllard North Tournament - Message from Coach Clayton
Parents..overall we wrestled well. Considering we have had only 4 real practices I can say we did wrestle well. With that being said, I see many areas we can improve as a coaching staff and as wrestlers and we will improve as a coaching staff and wrestlers!
The one thing I ask of you to stress to your kids is that they wrestle hard and compete. Nothing beats effort!!! As far as my technique I am a big believer in the basics or should I say the fundamentals of wrestling. You can have all the junk moves in the bag but when it comes down to it everything goes back to the basics: good stance, good conditioning, hand control, keeping your head up, set ups, good hard pentration steps when shooting, tying up an arm on while your opponents is on the bottom, standing up with your head and your back straight on your stand up, etc. I could go on and on, but I think you get the idea.
As I mentioned we did a good job, for the amount of time we have had practiced. We will improve and we will get better. I can gurantee you that.
Last, this pertains to everyone but especially the junior high kids, conditioning. Wrestling is a sport that requires you to be in above average shape. As with any sport to excel you have to do extra and conditioning is one of those areas in wrestling that can make the difference in being an average wrestler or an above average wrestler. So having your kid do extra running, push-ups, squats, etc. might be the difference between winning some tournaments and not winning some tournaments.
Coach Clayton
Check out this article on www.uewrestling.com/nfl
The Coaches Perspective
• “I draft wrestlers because they are tough, I have never had a problem with a wrestler.” - Joe Gibbs, Hall of fame Football Coach
• "I would have all of my Offensive Lineman wrestle if I could."- John Madden, Hall of Fame Football Coach
• “I love wrestlers, they are tough and they make great football players.” Mike Stoops, National Championship Football Coach - University of Oklahoma.
• “Wrestlers make coaching football easy, they have balance, coordination, and as a coaching staff we know they’re tough.” - Tom Osborne - College Hall of Fame Football Coach - University of Nebraska
"Well-respected by coaches and teammates for his tough, aggressive nature (comes from his prep wrestling background)"- NFL Draft Scout on Alex Stepanovich
The one thing I ask of you to stress to your kids is that they wrestle hard and compete. Nothing beats effort!!! As far as my technique I am a big believer in the basics or should I say the fundamentals of wrestling. You can have all the junk moves in the bag but when it comes down to it everything goes back to the basics: good stance, good conditioning, hand control, keeping your head up, set ups, good hard pentration steps when shooting, tying up an arm on while your opponents is on the bottom, standing up with your head and your back straight on your stand up, etc. I could go on and on, but I think you get the idea.
As I mentioned we did a good job, for the amount of time we have had practiced. We will improve and we will get better. I can gurantee you that.
Last, this pertains to everyone but especially the junior high kids, conditioning. Wrestling is a sport that requires you to be in above average shape. As with any sport to excel you have to do extra and conditioning is one of those areas in wrestling that can make the difference in being an average wrestler or an above average wrestler. So having your kid do extra running, push-ups, squats, etc. might be the difference between winning some tournaments and not winning some tournaments.
Coach Clayton
Check out this article on www.uewrestling.com/nfl
The Coaches Perspective
• “I draft wrestlers because they are tough, I have never had a problem with a wrestler.” - Joe Gibbs, Hall of fame Football Coach
• "I would have all of my Offensive Lineman wrestle if I could."- John Madden, Hall of Fame Football Coach
• “I love wrestlers, they are tough and they make great football players.” Mike Stoops, National Championship Football Coach - University of Oklahoma.
• “Wrestlers make coaching football easy, they have balance, coordination, and as a coaching staff we know they’re tough.” - Tom Osborne - College Hall of Fame Football Coach - University of Nebraska
"Well-respected by coaches and teammates for his tough, aggressive nature (comes from his prep wrestling background)"- NFL Draft Scout on Alex Stepanovich
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Millard North Wrestling Tournament
Hello everyone,
Congratulations to the following Millard North Wrestling Tournament Champions:
Open Division:
Gabe Grice
Novice Division:
Garrett Grice
Jacob Lantz
Steven Zimmer
Tyler McKamy
Collin Mutzenberger
Giovanni Digillio
Jacob Rodriguez
If I missed anyone please feel free to contact me at scampbell14@cox.net
Congratulations to the following Millard North Wrestling Tournament Champions:
Open Division:
Gabe Grice
Novice Division:
Garrett Grice
Jacob Lantz
Steven Zimmer
Tyler McKamy
Collin Mutzenberger
Giovanni Digillio
Jacob Rodriguez
If I missed anyone please feel free to contact me at scampbell14@cox.net
Sunday, November 22, 2009
SIoux City Early Bird Wrestling Tournament
Hello everyone,
Congratulations to the following Sioux City Early Bird Wrestling Tournament Champions:
6 & Under
Garret Grice
7 & 8 Year old
Cole Price
Gabe Grice
D. W.
Jeremiah Perales
9 & 10 Year old
J. D.
Congratulations to the following Sioux City Early Bird Wrestling Tournament second place finishers:
7&8 Year Old
Dominick Mayer
9&10 Year Old
Nolan Niemiec
For only being at it a week we wrestled pretty good. This tournament was a good way to knock off the rust and see what we retained from last year and what we are doing this year.
As for this week, the Monarchs Wrestling Club will have practice as normal except for Thursday due to the Thanksgiving Holiday. On Sunday, for those of you lucky enough to be staying in town the club will be heading to the 25th Annual Holiday Open Wrestling Tournament held at Millard North High School. This is a good tournament for us to see how the kids are progressing in the club and to see what we need to work on. This is also a good time for Grandparents or other relatives that may be visiting for the holiday to see our wrestlers live.
As always if you have any comments, questions or concerns please feel free to contact us.
Monarchs Wrestling Club
Congratulations to the following Sioux City Early Bird Wrestling Tournament Champions:
6 & Under
Garret Grice
7 & 8 Year old
Cole Price
Gabe Grice
D. W.
Jeremiah Perales
9 & 10 Year old
J. D.
Congratulations to the following Sioux City Early Bird Wrestling Tournament second place finishers:
7&8 Year Old
Dominick Mayer
9&10 Year Old
Nolan Niemiec
For only being at it a week we wrestled pretty good. This tournament was a good way to knock off the rust and see what we retained from last year and what we are doing this year.
As for this week, the Monarchs Wrestling Club will have practice as normal except for Thursday due to the Thanksgiving Holiday. On Sunday, for those of you lucky enough to be staying in town the club will be heading to the 25th Annual Holiday Open Wrestling Tournament held at Millard North High School. This is a good tournament for us to see how the kids are progressing in the club and to see what we need to work on. This is also a good time for Grandparents or other relatives that may be visiting for the holiday to see our wrestlers live.
As always if you have any comments, questions or concerns please feel free to contact us.
Monarchs Wrestling Club
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Monarchs Wrestling Club
Registration is now closed for the 2009/2010 Monarchs Wrestling Club.
Thank you to all who have shown great interest in our new organization.
Parents: Thank you for the great attendance at the parent meeting on Tuesday. You will be contacted soon in regard to your child's practice time and location.
Maroon Squad (Open Division) will practice on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 6:30 to 8:00PM at the Papillion/Lavista Monarch High School.
White Squad (Novice Division) will practice on Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30-8:00PM at the Lavista Junior High School.
Thank you to all who have shown great interest in our new organization.
Parents: Thank you for the great attendance at the parent meeting on Tuesday. You will be contacted soon in regard to your child's practice time and location.
Maroon Squad (Open Division) will practice on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 6:30 to 8:00PM at the Papillion/Lavista Monarch High School.
White Squad (Novice Division) will practice on Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30-8:00PM at the Lavista Junior High School.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
King of the Mat Tournament
The "King of the Mat" wrestling tournament is our Premier Event. This event will take place on Sunday January 31st, 2010.
Please use the links below to register for King of the Mat
Tournament Flier
Register Now!!!
Please use the links below to register for King of the Mat
Tournament Flier
Register Now!!!
Welcome to Monarchs Wrestling Club
Welcome To Our Monarch Youth Wrestling Program
The Monarchs Wrestling Club was formed in 2009, when the La Vista Vipers Wrestling Program decided to leave the City of La Vista Recreation Program and join with the Papillion-La Vista High School Head Wrestling Coach Mike Braun with a desire to start a youth feeder program. Through this strong union, our motto has become one in which all parts of it will strive for, “A New Era of Dominance”.
I would like to thank you for any interest you have in our Monarchs Youth Wrestling Club.
Sincerely,
Jeff Niemiec
President
Monarchs Wrestling Club
The Monarchs Wrestling Club was formed in 2009, when the La Vista Vipers Wrestling Program decided to leave the City of La Vista Recreation Program and join with the Papillion-La Vista High School Head Wrestling Coach Mike Braun with a desire to start a youth feeder program. Through this strong union, our motto has become one in which all parts of it will strive for, “A New Era of Dominance”.
I would like to thank you for any interest you have in our Monarchs Youth Wrestling Club.
Sincerely,
Jeff Niemiec
President
Monarchs Wrestling Club
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