Update on Fund raising efforts:
We have reached the goal for this current year of $70,000.
We are currently working on the $200,000 goal to cover next year which we need to raise by May 1st.
40 teams have said they are planning on coming to… Continue reading
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http://www.ocregister.com/articles/program-wrestling-gymnastics-2542371-state-coaches… Continue reading
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We are continuing to look for weight class sponsors for $1000. This helps us pay for travel and accomodations for the 20 wrestlers and coaches, the facility costs and post match dinner. Contact Dan Hicks at dhicks@fullerton.edu if you would like to help out with this.
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All-Star Wrestling Classic Awarded to Cal State Fullerton
44th Event Comes to California for First Time
Aug. 19, 2009
Manheim, PA – The National Wrestling Coaches Association has awarded its 44th Annual All-Star Classic to Cal State Fullerton’s Titan Wrestling Club. The event comes to California for… Continue reading
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Wrestling Recruits Ranked No. 24 Nationally
Three High School State Champions in Class
June 25, 2009
Fullerton, Calif. –Cal State Fullerton’s incoming class of wrestling recruits has been ranked No. 24 in the nation by the Division I College Wrestling website (http://d1collegewrestling.net/Recruiting_Rankings2009.html).
Eighth-year Head
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Budget Update Cal State Fullerton
As the budget crisis in California deepens, we are going to be effected in a substantial way at Cal State Fullerton. I was able to buy us the 2009-2010 season by coming up with individual donations, support from CAGWA kids association, monies projected from our team camp
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By Graham Watson
ESPN.com
When the NCAA’s annual Sports Participation Report is released in the fall, the association expects to report that more than 100 teams were dropped in the past year, bringing the two-year total of dropped teams since the economic crisis began in the winter of 2007 to more than 227 teams. Continue reading
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