CT Girls Wrestling

http://totalleague.com/ctgirls
Season:

Tournament

So far we have pre-registrations from CT, New Hampshire, Pennslyvania, and Rhode Island !!!

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Girls Practices

We will be starting girls practice Feb 22nd


Practice will be Mon and Thurs from 5:30- 7:30 in the Lyman Memorial High School Cafeteria.

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2nd Annual NORTHEAST WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

NORTHEAST

WOMEN’S

CHAMPIONSHIPS

  
MARCH 6, 2010
LEBANON MIDDLE
  SCHOOL

LEBANON CT
 
WEIGH IN AND REGISTRATION 7:00 am to 8:30am All Wrestling to start at 10:00,

 Registration information and forms can be found at www.usawct.org> under events.

 

ELEMENTARY
K-2    Madison Weights
3-5    Madison Weights
Middle School:
65,70,77,84,91,98,105,112,120,128,136,144,152,160,175+
HIGH SCHOOL
98,103,112,119,125,130,135,140,145,152,160,171,189,215+
Open
Madison Weights
 
Weights based on USAWCT
 
 
Tournament Fee Pre Registered $15.00  On Site Registration $20.00
ONE DAY USA CARDS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR $10.00
 

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NORTHEAST CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

Northeast Women’s Folkstyle Wrestling Championships
Lyman Memorial High School, Lebanon, CT
March 7, 2009
 
On March 7th, 2009 USAWCT (USA Wrestling, Connecticut) held the first Northeast Regional women’s folkstyle wrestling tournament. There are clearly too few opportunities for women and girls to wrestle in their own events. They generally compete in boys events where they can be competitive through the middle school level. Although some state scholastic athletic organizations (e.g. Maine, Texas, California and Hawaii) provide opportunities for girls to wrestle each other, Connecticut is one of the many states that does not. This event was organized first to provide an opportunity for girls in the Northeast to wrestle other girls and secondly to provide an opportunity for girls to experience a higher level of competition than a local or state tournament generally provides, without the expense of traveling to the major national events. 
 
This first time event drew 51 girls from seven states, 16 Elementary, 16 Middle School, 19 High School and 2 Open division wrestlers. This was helped in part by publication of the event through the USA Wrestling National organization and through significant efforts to get the word out to all of the USA Wrestling Women’s Directors and State Chairmen in the Northeastern United States. There were girls relatively new to the sport of wrestling, there was at least one All American in the High School division and several national level medalists in the Elementary division. The complete tournament brackets and results can be found at the USAWCT web site (http://www.usawct.org). Discussions among the coaches and parents at the event support our hope that we will have an even larger turn out for the 2010 tournament. 
 
The Northeast regional event drew wrestlers from seven states:
            33         Connecticut
4          Massachusetts
4          Pennsylvania
3          Maine
1          New Jersey
2          New Hampshire
2          New York
2          Rhode Island
 
Wrestlers from six states won Gold medals. Connecticut had a very strong showing in numbers and champions in the Elementary and Middle School divisions, winning 8 of the 9 divisions. The champions in the five High School divisions came from four different states, Maine with 2 and New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island with one each. The Open division was won by a wrestler from New York. There were competitive matches in every weight class and even the eventual Outstanding Wrestler faced a serious challenging match. This is the type of competition that we hope to see more of in the future.
 
The High School Outstanding Wrestler award for the tournament went to Tierra Williams from Maine. Tierra was a Maine Girl’s State Champion in 2009 and an All American at the USGWA Nationals in 2008. Tierra is looking very strong and wrestling very well two weight classes lower this year than when she made All American in 2008. 
 
We are looking forward to seeing more girls from more states in 2010 and more great wrestling !!!

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Northeast Championships Photographer

Alan Bastarache  will be the tournament photographer, he has done many of the youth tournaments and takes GREAT shots.


 


Feel free to check out his website.


 


WWW.ZOOMPICS.PHOTOREFLECT.COM ;

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Northeast Women's Folkstyle Championships

 

LYMAN MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL, LEBANON CT
917 Exeter Road, Lebanon, CT 06249
March 7, 2009
 
Weigh In and Registration 7:00am to 8:30am.  ALL Wrestling  to  start at 10:00am. 
Elementary      K-2    Madison Weights ,   3-5    Madison Weights
Middle School 65,70,77,84,91,98,105,112,120,128,136,144,152,160,175+

 High School     98,103,112,119,125,130,135,140,145,152,160,171,189,215+

OPEN               Madison Weights
O.W. Award will be given in each division
Weights based on USAWCT
 
ONE DAY USA CARDS AVAILABLE FOR $10.00.
TOURNAMENT PRE-REGISTRATION $10.00
ON SITE REGISTRATION $15.00
   ***Tournament Director reserves the right to use Madison weights in the High School and Middle School Divisions should need arise*****
 
Registration forms can be printed out  under files.

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E-MAIL

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Congrats Jess !!! 100 WINS

H.S. Wrestling: Montville's Bennett first female to 100 wins

mallard@norwichbulletin.com
Posted Feb 10, 2009 @ 12:07 AM
Last update Feb 10, 2009 @ 12:08 AM

NEW LONDON —

It came a lot easier for Montville senior wrestler Jess Bennett than the previous 99 victories.

Bennett became the first female wrestler in Connecticut history to record 100 career victories Monday when she stepped to the middle of the mat and accepted a forfeit from New London in the 103-pound match of the Indians’ 77-6 win.

“I would rather have had it be an actual match,” Bennett said. “It’s nice to reach that kind of milestone, but at the same time, I wish it were a true win. Just the fact that I made weight makes it feel like I haven’t achieved much (Monday night).”

Her coach, Gary Wilcox, begs to differ.

“This girl has more than earned her 100 career wins,” Wilcox said. “She hasn’t had many forfeits, because most all teams have a 100-pounder, and if they don’t, we usually bump her up to 112. So she doesn’t get it too easy.”

Wilcox and Bennett both believe her feat to be a first in the state; the records listed on the Connecticut Sportswriters Alliance web site indicate the same thing.

That’s not a surprise, according to Wilcox, as Bennett has been able to do something that’s a must for female wrestlers: Maintain her weight over the four years of her career.

“I believe it’s going to be awhile before we get another one, because if a girl goes up too high on her weight, the testosterone and the strength (of males) really becomes different,” Wilcox said. “A girl has to remain at 103 and wrestle varsity for four years and average (more than) 25 wins a season to do this. It’s really quite a feat.”

It’s one that Wilcox feels compares favorably to a girl scoring 2,500 points in basketball.

Bennett began wrestling when she was 7-years-old, inspired by her brother Dylan, although it wasn’t exactly her mom’s choice of sport.

“I’m extremely proud of her and amazed, too,” Kim Bennett said. “She first told me that she wanted to do this, and I just so didn’t want it for obvious reasons. I was unfamiliar with the sport and it’s rough, but she’s quite the little firecracker and she was right and I was wrong.”

Bennett’s role started as a little sister on the wrestling team, according to her mother, but that role has gradually changed as she is now, as a senior, more like a mother to some of the younger Montville wrestlers. Her teammates, however, respect what Bennett accomplished Monday night.

“It’s pretty special,” junior captain Dustin Wilcox said. “Girls hardly can compete in this sport most of the time. Most of the time they’re lucky to be a good varsity wrestler, and she’s been great.”

Bennett said she knew there was a possibility she could reach the 100-win plateau when she was trying to consider whether she could reach 28 wins for the extra seeding point in state competition.

“I realized if I did that, I would reach 100,” Bennett said. “My goal in wrestling has always been to do the best that I can. This milestone means you’re a fairly accomplished wrestler.”

Bennett is making the most of her final year of high school wrestling. Her future plans have changed and they don’t include the sport. She has been offered an academic scholarship to Purdue University where she plans to pursue veterinary medicine.

“My ultimate goals in life are bringing me in a different direction,” she said. “I still want to be an active athletic person, but on a less competitive level. Women’s wrestling and veterinary medicine didn’t really mesh too well.”

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GIRLS DIVISION ADDED TO NEW FAIRFIELD TOURNAMENT

 

19th ANNUAL VAL-FAL NEW FAIRFIELD FREESTYLE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT
for Bantam, Midget, Novice, Schoolboy, Cadets, Juniors and Open Wrestlers FROM ANY STATE
This is a Cadet and Junior CT National Team Qualifying Event
NEW FAIRFIELD, CT HIGH SCHOOL (54 Gillotti Road )
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2009
PRE REGISTRATION ENCOURAGED ..... WALK-INS WELCOME!!

New!! Girls Division added !!   

 

More information and registration listed on the flyer under  files

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Great job to all the girls from the New England All Star Women's Team

 

  Montreal, Canada!!!    Concordia Invitational 10-26-08
 
55kg Alicia Hubbard– GOLD Medal
 
51kg Amber- Bronze Medal
 
59kg Melanie- 4th
 
 
Copa Sparta International (Puerto Rico) 10-10-08 & 10-11-08
59kg Melanie Carter- Bronze Medal
 
51kg Amber Wing- Bronze Medal
 
55kg Alicia Hubbard- 5th place

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First Women's College Wrestling Rankings

 

CONGRATS TO CT WRESTLERS

#7      97lbs Amelia Munson (Windsor) University of the Cumberlands

 

#2     147.5  Stefenie Shaw (Waterford) Oklahoma City University

 

Full rankings can be found on themat.com under women's news

 

 

 

 

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CT Wrestling Online

http://ctwrestling7.homestead.com/index1.html

Link to their article on CT's All-Americans.

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Great Showing at USGWA Nationals

Congrats to all Connecticut National place winners. Connecticut was well represented on the Podium this year. We also finished 19 out of 32. Great Job girls.

High School
Amelia Munson 5th place
Stef Marino 6th place
Jess Bennett 10th place

Elementry

Breanna Lobousch NATIONAL CHAMPION!!!!
Siarra Harrington 2nd place
Olivia Satti 2nd place
Emme Cronin 3rd Place
Kaely Quijano 3rd place
Kailey MarcAurele 3rd place
Kiely Quijano 5th place

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THANK YOU !!!!!

Team Connecticut would like to thank Connie Burianek for her help with our team T-shirts this year. Please feel free to visit her site.
http://ciwebdesign.com

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Congratulations!!!!

Congrats to all the CT girls who placed in the Massachusetts Championships this weekend in Fitchburg.
Amelia 1st place
Siarra 2nd place
Jessicca 2nd place
Dyami 3rd place
Shannon 3rd place

Good luck to Stef, Amelia and Dyami who will be heading to the Oklahoma Nationals this weekend.

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Article on Team Member Stef Marino

Holding Her Own
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A Girl With Pins; The To-The-Mat Kind Of Pins; Stephanie Marino Is An Interloper In A Brawn-Dominated Sport

By DANIELA ALTIMARI
Courant Staff Writer

March 2 2008

Sweating on the mat under her opponent's meaty grip, Stephanie Marino is having a bad day.

The complete article can be viewed at:
http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-wrestler.artmar02,0,899309.story

Visit Courant.com at http://www.courant.com

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Practices

Girls practice will start this Tues the 26th at Lebanon Middle School from 5:30pm to 7pm

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Team Connecticut Now Forming

Team Connecticut is gearing up for this years girl's wrestling season. We are open to all girls from ages 5 and up, beginers to advanced, interested in continuing to wrestle. Practice times and locations are being secured and will be posted soon. We will again be traveling to New England and National events. travel itineraries will also be posted as they are made.
For further information you can contact either coach on our roster.

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