Wrestling
Girls Wrestling Club
- December 3 - January 30 (~16 practices)
- Mondays and Thursdays only
- 3:30pm-5:30pm
- No commitment, so show up as often as you'd like
Junior Warriors Wrestling
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- Learn how to wrestle by practicing moves, sparring with a partner, wrestling in simulated competitions, and wrestling in up to 4 tournaments
- Wrestling makes you better at other sports (especially football!)
- Wrestling makes you stronger, more durable, and more confident
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- Boys grades 2-8
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- Dec 2, 2024 - Feb 20, 2025
- Mondays & Thursdays, 5:30pm-7:00pm
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- Lakeside Lutheran Wrestling room (behind the stage in West gym)
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- $60 per child for approx. 26 sessions (includes awesome t-shirt!)
- Register by November 25 to receive t-shirt
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- Cambridge Classic Youth Tournament (late Jan 2025)
- Slinger Beginner tournament (early Feb 2025)
- Dodgeland Youth Tournament (mid Feb 2025)
- Wisconsin Lutheran Grade School Tournament (Milwaukee, early March 2025)
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- Clayton Grow: Program organizer, head high school coach (USA Wrestling Certified)
- Eric Haley: assistant high school coach
- Josh Meinel: youth coach
- Riley Schmidt: youth coach
- Jamie Richart: youth coach
- Christian Schmidt: youth coach
Why Wrestle?
Lakeside Lutheran Wrestling develops student athletes who represent their Savior, school, team, and themselves through the pursuit of high standards and the refinement of good character. We wrestle for God’s glory.
Praise be to the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. Psalm 144:1
Wrestling offers physical and mental training to prepare you for your walk of faith in this life. The coaches here at Lakeside feel honored to be able to show technique to help on the wrestling mat and to offer a sport for all sizes where individuals compete but also encourage one another as a team. Wrestling does not have cuts, and our goal is fill every weight of the varsity team. There are also multiple JV tournaments that allow wrestlers to compete. So, whether experienced or not, wrestling can be learned and practiced by any young man at LLHS.