Camp Details
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Camp Details
This is an elite wrestling camp teaching at four different wrestling levels; High School, Junior High, Elementary and the coaching level. We highly recommend you bring a video camera to asure you retain all this valuable information. Athletes Name: ______________________________________________ Parents Name:_______________________________________________ Home Phone: _______________________________________________ Cell Phone: _________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Age: _________________________ Weight: ________________________ School: ______________________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________________ For more information contact Chris Labrecque at [email protected] or 732-614-8497 Friday, July 15, 2011 6:30 - 8:00 pm Saturday, July 16, 2011 10 am - 3 pm* *1 hour lunch break, please bring your own lunch. Sunday, July 17, 2011 10 am - 12 pm Sh A Three Day Camp hosted by Shore Wrestling Club feauring Doug Schwab, 2008 Olympian who wrestled at University of Iowa and recently finished his first year as head coach at the University of Northern Iowa and Corey Cooperman who wrestled at Lehigh University and now coaches at Rutgers University. Doug and Corey will teach campers how to attack from all positions. Take advantage of the highest level of coaching available today. These two clinicians will prepare the athletes for a great season. Schedule or ub Camp Cl e W r e stli n g Camp Details Cost per athlete/coach - $125 if registered by July 1st July 2nd and later - $145 Camp is limited to first 120 wrestlers Camp is held at Shore Regional High School Back Gym 132 Rte. 36 West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Discounts for teams of 10 or more Make checks payable to Shore Wrestling Club 13 Robbin St. Monmouth Beach, NJ 07750 This camp is sponsored by the Summer Mat Series Don’t Miss the Highest Level of Clinic Wrestling on the Jersey Shore! Doug Schwab Head Coach – University of Northern Iowa After being named University of Northern Iowa’s 9th head coach prior to the 20102011 season, his first as a head coach, Schwab guided the Panthers to a 12-9 dual meet record, a 5-0 Western Wrestling Conference record and a 2nd place team finish in the NCAA Western Conference. He led 3 Panthers to the 2010 NCAA Championships in Philadelphia, PA. Schwab, a native of Osage, Iowa, had served four seasons as an assistant coach with Iowa Hawkeye wrestling team after serving as the team’s volunteer assistant coach in 2006-07. In his four seasons on staff, Schwab helped the Hawkeyes to three NCAA and Big Ten team titles. During that time, Iowa crowned six NCAA champions, six Big Ten champions, 23 all-Americans and 24 academic all-Big Ten honorees. The Hawkeyes posted an 82-6 dual record - including perfect records the last two seasons (24-0 in 2008-09, 23-0 in 2009-10). While serving on the Hawkeye staff, Schwab remained active in international competition. Schwab represented the United States at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, wrestling freestyle at 145.5 pounds (66 kg). He won titles at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials and U.S. Nationals. In 2007 he won the U.S. Senior Freestyle title, earned a bronze medal at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and placed fifth at the 2007 World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan. Schwab’s other post-college national wrestling accomplishments include winning the 145.5-pound title at the 2003 Sunkist Kids International Open and earning Outstanding Wrestler honors in the freestyle event. In 2005, Schwab won the 145-pound division of Real Pro Wrestling, earning Outstanding Wrestler honors as part of the champion Iowa Stalkers team. Cory Cooperman Assistant Coach – Rutgers University Cooperman, a former three-time All-American and three-time Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) champion at Lehigh, brought a wealth of wrestling experience to Rutgers University coaching staff. In 2010-2011, at Rutgers he helped the Scarlet Knights qualify 8 wrestlers for the NCAA’s as well as help Rutgers finish the season with a 21-2 dual meet record. Rutgers finished 9th as a team in the nation. He had spent the previous three seasons as an assistant at Cornell, which has been nationally ranked each season and finished fifth in the nation at the 2009 NCAA Championships Cooperman oversaw the Big Red’s recruiting efforts while primarily training the program’s light and middle weight wrestlers. With Cooperman on the staff, the program produced three EIWA and Ivy League team titles, 12 All-Americans and two National Champions. He was a standout wrestler at Lehigh, earning All-America honors in 2004, 2005 and 2006 while taking home the 141-pound weight class title at the EIWA Championships in 2003, 2005 and 2006.