1st Post- long time lurker:
Started wrestling in 8th grade because my sister knew coach and his wife. Convinced me to come to practice. Lost my first challenge match that day. Came back the next day and won the wrestle-off at 103. Went home that night and cut my mullet in preparation for my first match. Got pinned in 23 seconds the next night. Attempted to make the basketball team as a 4'6'' 100lb 9th-grader. High school wrestling career started the following week. Freshman year, in the match to go to the state tournament, I was getting hammered. With 30 seconds to go, caught the kid in a cradle and pinned him. Ended up being a 4x qualifier and 1x state champ. I did once beat a Olympic silver-medalist in high school...and to this day Sara McMann still has bigger arms than I do! I went on to compete in a small D-1 school. Different priorities and a 3x NCAA qualifier sent me in a different direction. I did get much better while in college, but I was never willing or understood what was needed to get to that level. I did participate in the SE Olympic Trials in New Orleans. I had the pleasure of drawing Terry Steiner in the 1st round. Hard club with my left, beautiful right handed high-crotch and I was DEEP on his leg. By the time I hit the mat, he had turned me 3x. It was that point in my life I realized that some people are just better, no matter what you do. I also became a devout Hawk fan after that a**-kicking. Quit my senior year of college because I felt I deserved scholarship money (I did not) and have regretted it every since. Assistant Coach for 10 year with decent success. Had former wrestlers go on to become Fargo AA's, DII National Champs and a DIII All-American. Wrestling gave me a pathway and purpose, and I will always be indebted.
Started wrestling in 8th grade because my sister knew coach and his wife. Convinced me to come to practice. Lost my first challenge match that day. Came back the next day and won the wrestle-off at 103. Went home that night and cut my mullet in preparation for my first match. Got pinned in 23 seconds the next night. Attempted to make the basketball team as a 4'6'' 100lb 9th-grader. High school wrestling career started the following week. Freshman year, in the match to go to the state tournament, I was getting hammered. With 30 seconds to go, caught the kid in a cradle and pinned him. Ended up being a 4x qualifier and 1x state champ. I did once beat a Olympic silver-medalist in high school...and to this day Sara McMann still has bigger arms than I do! I went on to compete in a small D-1 school. Different priorities and a 3x NCAA qualifier sent me in a different direction. I did get much better while in college, but I was never willing or understood what was needed to get to that level. I did participate in the SE Olympic Trials in New Orleans. I had the pleasure of drawing Terry Steiner in the 1st round. Hard club with my left, beautiful right handed high-crotch and I was DEEP on his leg. By the time I hit the mat, he had turned me 3x. It was that point in my life I realized that some people are just better, no matter what you do. I also became a devout Hawk fan after that a**-kicking. Quit my senior year of college because I felt I deserved scholarship money (I did not) and have regretted it every since. Assistant Coach for 10 year with decent success. Had former wrestlers go on to become Fargo AA's, DII National Champs and a DIII All-American. Wrestling gave me a pathway and purpose, and I will always be indebted.