“Gold medals aren’t really made of gold. They’re made of sweat, determination, and a hard-to-find alloy called guts.” – Dan Gable

Hey there wrestling enthusiasts! 🤼‍♂️

Get ready for an action-packed weekend on December 10th, featuring not one but two exciting youth wrestling tournaments! First up is the DeKalb Youth Beginners Tournament at the Huntley Middle School at 1515 S. 4th Street, DeKalb, IL, offering fantastic opportunities for our first and second-year wrestlers. Simultaneously, the Evansville Youth Wrestling Tournament will take place at Evansville High School, 640 South 5th Street in Evansville, WI, providing a platform for our more experienced wrestlers to showcase their skills. It’s a double dose of wrestling excitement – you won’t want to miss it!

  • DeKalb Youth Beginners Tournament:
    First and second-year wrestlers, this one’s for you! If you’re interested, complete the Google Form by noon on 12/5/2023 (no need to register on Trackwrestling). Remember to bring your checks payable to DeKalb Wrestling Club to Wednesday night’s practice.
  • Evansville Youth Tournament:
    For our more experienced wrestlers, this is your chance to showcase your skills. To participate, make sure to register on Trackwrestling here by noon on 12/9/2023.

Don’t miss out on these exciting events! Get ready to grapple and show what you’ve got. Let’s make this weekend a wrestling spectacle! 🌟🤼‍♀️

Evansville Tournament Contact: Mike Olson
[email protected]

 

Off to a strong start! Our second practice at Janesville Youth Wrestling Club (JYWC) was filled with energy and dedication. We’re thrilled with the progress so far and can’t wait to see the growth throughout the season.

Fantastic turnout on Day One at Janesville Youth Wrestling Club (JYWC)! We’re pumped for the year ahead and can’t wait to hit the mats with this enthusiastic group of young wrestlers. Let the grappling journey begin

Date & Time:
December 2nd, 2023, 5:15 PM

Location:
Downtown Janesville
North Jackson Street & West Wall Street, Janesville, WI

What’s Happening?
The JYWC Jolly Jingle Parade is calling all wrestling enthusiasts! Join us for an evening of community spirit, fun, and a dash of wrestling excitement. Walk the parade route, share our passion for JYWC, and showcase your wrestling skills!

We’ve got a pickup truck ready (Thanks, Steve!), and we’re exploring a trailer to amp up our presence. If you’re keen on walking the parade, handing out JYWC goodies, or demonstrating your wrestling finesse, sign up!

The JYWC Board of Directors extends heartfelt gratitude for your support. Together, let’s make this parade a spectacular showcase of wrestling camaraderie and community involvement!

Location:

Downtown Janesville
North Jackson Street & West Wall Street, Janesville, WI


Enjoy three days of festive holiday events and activities in downtown Janesville, Wisconsin. Most events are free or low cost.

Learn more at https://www.janesvillejollyjingle.com/

The countdown has begun! You’ve got until 11/19/23 at 11:59 PM to secure your Janesville Youth Wrestling 2023-2024 Apparel. Don’t miss out on this exclusive opportunity to show your passion for the sport and back your local club, Python JYWC.

We understand that life can get busy, but to help streamline the process and ensure everyone gets their hands on these fantastic gear, we’re introducing a new policy. Starting this year, any late orders submitted after the closing date will incur a $30 fee. We want to make sure you have plenty of time to grab your favorite wrestling apparel without any hiccups.

Be part of the Janesville Youth Wrestling community by rocking your Python JYWC gear with pride. Your support means the world to us and keeps the spirit of youth wrestling alive. Click here and order your wrestling apparel now, and remember, the clock is ticking! Don’t miss your chance to showcase your dedication to the sport and your local club. Get ahead of the game, beat the deadline, and be the first to represent Janesville Youth Wrestling in style. Thank you for being part of our wrestling family!

CLICK HERE TO VIEW ONLINE APPAREL STORE

The youth wrestling community is gearing up for an action-packed day as the Andy Heine Memorial Tournament returns to Fort Atkinson High School on Saturday, December 23, 2023. This event promises to be an unforgettable experience for young athletes, families, and wrestling enthusiasts.

Youth wrestling is not just a sport; it’s a platform where young athletes learn essential life skills, including discipline, perseverance, and the value of teamwork. It’s a journey where they discover the power of hard work and dedication, building character and resilience that will benefit them throughout their lives.

Key Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, December 23, 2023
  • Location: Fort Atkinson High School, 925 Lexington Blvd.

Schedule:

  • Check-In: 7-8 am (Late arrivals will be removed)
  • Weigh-ins: Random weight checks
  • Start of Wrestling: 9:15 am (or sooner)
  • No Breaks: Wrestling action continues without interruption
  • Conclusion of Wrestling: To be determined following the last match

Matches:

  • Matches consist of 3 periods: PreK-6 (1-1-1) and 7-8 (90-90-90).
  • The tournament utilizes Trackwrestling and features competition on 4 mats.

Awards:

  • 1st place receives Trophies.
  • 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place are awarded medals.
  • Awards ceremony follows the completion of each bracket.

Team Awards:

  • Teams with 10 or more kids enjoy a FREE TEAM ENTRY.
  • Trophies are awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams.

Registration and Cost:

  • Registration deadline: Thursday, December 21, 2023, at 11:59 pm. Cost is $20, with no walk-in registrations accepted. Adults pay a $5.00 door fee, while school-age kids enter for FREE.

Additional Highlights:

  • USA cards are required for participation.
  • This tournament is renowned as the “BEST RUN TOURNAMENT” in the area.
  • A 50/50 raffle adds to the excitement.
  • Enjoy full-service concessions and a menu that includes breakfast options, walking tacos, nachos, loaded baked potatoes, hot dogs, Rocky’s Pizza, and more.

Support the Future Stars: Be a Fan!

The heart and soul of youth wrestling are the young athletes who give their all on the mat. Their dedication and passion are inspiring, and they need your support! We invite fans and supporters to join us on December 23, 2023, and cheer on these future wrestling stars.

Your presence in the stands can make a world of difference. It’s not just about witnessing incredible athletic performances; it’s about showing these young athletes that their hard work and commitment matter. Be a part of their journey and help create an atmosphere of enthusiasm and encouragement.

For any questions or concerns, please reach out to Abe Graziano at [email protected] or 262-902-7096.

The Andy Heine Memorial Tournament is a celebration of youth wrestling and a fantastic opportunity for young athletes to showcase their skills. Don’t miss this thrilling event on December 23, 2023. Join us for a day of competition, camaraderie, and wrestling excitement.

For more information, visit https://jywcpythons.com/event/2023-andy-heine-memorial-youth-wrestling-tournament/.

About the Andy Heine Memorial Tournament

The Andy Heine Memorial Tournament is an annual youth wrestling event dedicated to celebrating the sport of wrestling and the memory of Andy Heine. The tournament brings together young athletes, families, and the wrestling community for a day of intense competition and fun. It is organized with a commitment to excellence and offers a memorable experience for all participants.

Original Article Published on March 12, 2014 at royalpurplenews.com by Christopher Clapper

Cedric Gibson is used to being humbled. He has become close acquaintances with obstacles, roadblocks and naysayers.

His high school wrestling career showed great promise, followed by great disappointment. His college wrestling career was the exact opposite.

Missed opportunities define a career that could have been derailed if not for a strong support staff and a drive not found in most people.

A week away from his second consecutive trip to the NCAA Division-III national tournament, Gibson said he needs no extra motivation to prepare himself.

“My goal is to be the national champ, and, especially it being my senior year, it’d be nice to go out like that,” he said.

Plainfield North was a brand new high school and Gibson set the bar high athletically for the entire student body.

He was the first male athlete to qualify for the state tournament in any sport, and he was only a junior.

His senior year however, he hit his first major obstacle.

“My senior year I was ranked like fifth all year, and I choked in the first round of my sectional tournament and was bumped out,” he said.

Soon after that, colleges came recruiting and UW-Whitewater wrestling head coach Tim Fader was impressed with what he saw.

“He was kind of a beginner wrestler, but he had just a really strong work ethic and picked things up really fast,” Fader said. “He was really interested in learning, and he was coachable, which you could tell right away.”

After getting a few semesters of college wrestling under his belt, a second obstacle would be thrown in front of him, again testing his mettle.

“I attended here [UW-Whitewater] for three semesters, and then I had to go back home for three semesters because I got academically dismissed,” Gibson said.

He turned back to Illinois and went to a community college for three semesters, working 40 hours per week, going to school full-time and continuing to work out, all with one goal in mind.

“Even when people were doubting me, and I had a lot of people doubting me, I had it in my mind as soon as I left that I was going to be back,” he said. “I had to be back.”

Many athletes lose that drive when they leave competition; they feel sorry for themselves and quit.

For Gibson, that was never even a thought, and during the next few semesters, he would push himself physically and mentally harder than ever before.

“When he came back, he was just changed,” Fader said. “He had better time management, he was more mature, and on the wrestling mat he was really strong and picking things up really fast and making big gains.”

It was as if he had never left. He reeled off long win streaks that signaled the start of something big to come. His junior year, it happened.

Going into the 2013 regional tournament, which decides who qualifies for nationals, Gibson was seeded third. He had not even wrestled the first half of the semester because he was not taking a full course load, making him academically ineligible.

After a bye and winning his first two matches, Gibson quickly found himself in the finals, nothing but an upset in the championship would suffice. He eventually came out with a 3-1 victory and a regional championship.

The good times kept coming for Gibson after placing third in the national tournament and achieving All-American honors last year.

He has everyone else around him believing in him, too, including assistant wrestling coach Cade Sarbacker.

“He is motivated, he has his priorities straight, not only in wrestling but in life and I think by the end of this year he’s going to achieve his goal and finish on top, national champ,” Sarbacker said.

National champion: those are two words that not many people would have used to describe Gibson not long ago. After overcoming adversity of all kinds, not much phases him now. His determination will not allow him to become distracted, and his personality won’t allow him to be intimidated.

All that’s left to do is capture what has been so elusive to him for four long years.