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Written by Jay Ellenby
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Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:58 |
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Maryland State Wrestling Association Organizational Plate 
The MSWA, in conjunction with USA Wrestling and the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration, is proud to offer our very own "organizational" license plate. This is your opportunity to show your pride in the sport of wrestling and help support the MSWA and its many programs at the same time. Requirements and Information: Ø A one time fee of $50 per license plate/vehicle o $25 goes to help support the MSWA and its many programs
Ø A current USA Wrestling membership in your household Ø A current MD registered vehicle Ø There is no change in your vehicle’s renewal registration fee or renewal/expiration date o New plate stickers will be sent which match those of your current registration
If you are interested in having a plate of your own, please send an email to
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and the required forms and instructions will be sent to you. Thank you for showing your pride and for supporting wrestling in Maryland! |
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Written by Jay Ellenby
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009 09:25 |
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What a year it has been! The year started out strong with fall tournaments and clinics featuring tremendous clinicians. Then the season moved into full swing with eight MSWA Novice tournaments, including the first Novice State Tournament held at Loyola. The Maryland Junior Wrestling (MDJW) “Regional Concept” took off and eight regions represented the entire state, holding qualifiers for the right to wrestle in the MSWA Kids State Tournament in Timonium. We had the Senior Classic, MD/VA All Star event, published the MSWA All Academic Teams and the MSWA All Junior/All Fresh-Soph Teams. Then, through the generosity of many camps in the state, we provided 17 Summer Camp Scholarships. Our monthly State Meetings featured guest speakers with many being head coaches from an array of local college wrestling programs. We also launched the new MSWA website.To top off the season, we organized, promoted, and funded the Maryland National FS/GR Teams at Fargo, the Maryland Folkstyle Team at the Brute Scholastic Showcase, and a Maryland Team at the National Schoolboy Duals. As you are aware, each one of these teams had tremendous success by setting records for participation and results for Maryland wrestlers. These are only highlights among many more events which took place supporting the needs of the wrestling community in Maryland. We are extremely proud of these accomplishments but we couldn’t have done it without so many talented volunteers, coaches, administrators, and of course the wrestlers who proved to be champions at all levels for Maryland Wrestling. Congratulations to all! The future is very bright for Maryland Wrestling and we do not want to lose the momentum we have built. We need your involvement and your attendance at our monthly State Meetings, help with tournaments, assistance with coordinating events and most of all your ideas in helping to promote wrestling in Maryland. Sincerely, Jay EllenbyChairman - MSWAMARYLAND NATIONAL WRESTLING TEAM EARNS 15 ALL-AMERICANS AT NATIONALS The Maryland national wrestling team on Sunday brought home 15 individual All-American awards from the Cadet and Junior National Championships in Fargo, N.D., the highest number of All-Americans in state history. The previous highest mark was 12 All-Americans in 2005. In all, the Maryland State Wrestling Association sent more than 50 of the state’s best wrestlers to the USA Wrestling event that ran from July 17 to 25 on the campus of North Dakota State University. Considered the toughest tournament in the world for its age group, the Cadet and Junior Nationals featured more than 3,000 competitors from across the country. Leading Maryland’s efforts were double All-Americans Tyler Goodwin (119), Frank Goodwin (125), Bubba Scheffel (152; Southern-Garrett) and Karl Green (285; Mt. St. Joseph). Tyler Goodwin made the cadet national finals in Greco-Roman competition and placed eighth in freestyle. His older brother Frank placed third in the junior Greco-Roman division and sixth in freestyle. Scheffel was eighth in cadet Greco-Roman and sixth in freestyle. Green placed fourth at the junior division in both styles. The Goodwin brothers, who attended Mt. St. Joseph last year, will be attending Arundel High School in the fall. Also earning All-American honors were: David Mohler (84; Loyola), who placed seventh in cadet freestyle; Cole Gallagher (98; Spalding), who finished eighth in cadet freestyle; Nathan Kraisser (112; Centennial), who was seventh in cadet Greco-Roman; Eric Friedman (112; St. Paul’s), who placed fifth in cadet freestyle; Pat Prada (119; DeMatha), who placed seventh in junior freestyle; Eric Hoffman (135; Northern-Cal), who was eighth in cadet Greco-Roman; and Brady Massaro (140; Severna Park), who finished eighth in cadet Greco-Roman. In all, wrestlers from Maryland won 196 matches with 34 pins during the course of the more than weeklong event. The Maryland team was led by head coach Cary Kolat, a former Olympian and world silver medalist. Posted Under MSWA Programs: |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 03 September 2009 10:14 |
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About MSWA! -
The Project
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Written by Mike Malinowski
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Thursday, 03 September 2009 10:34 |
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The Maryland State Wrestling Association (MSWA) is a volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of amateur wrestling, the world's oldest organized sport. The MSWA consistently strives to provide wrestling opportunities and help Maryland's amateur wrestlers achieve their full potential. The MSWA provides many well-planned activities and tournaments featuring all three wrestling styles throughout the calendar year for all ages and genders. The MSWA strives to educate the community with regard to the many values which wrestling instills upon its participants and how wrestling's experiences last a lifetime. The MSWA is an affiliate of USA Wrestling, the national governing body for wrestling in the United States. Membership Benefits Eligible to purchase USA Wrestling Maryland license plates. Insurance at local and national sanctioned events. Participation in local, regional and national competition. Maryland "Kids Top 100" folkstyle program. Kids "Future Champions" novice folkstyle tournaments (held throughout the state). Maryland Elementary/Middle School Folkstyle Championships. Scholarships to the Cadet and Junior National Championships in Fargo, ND (freestyle & Greco-Roman). Three levels of coach certification (Bronze, Silver, and Gold). Free admission to clinics by top coaches and clinicians ($50 for non-cardholders). Subscription to "USA Wrestler", the official publication of USA Wrestling (published six times per year). Educational videos and written materials from well respected coaches across the country. Regional and national training/development camps. Discounts on USA Wrestling merchandise. Numerous USA Wrestling sanctioned wrestling tournaments during the calendar year in all three styles.
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