Alberni Wrestling Press Release …
SUMMER WRESTLING CAMPS
IMPRESSIVE
Alberni Wrestling never does anything half
way and their 2013 Summer Wrestling Camps are another example. The local
powerhouse program hosts their annual Kids Camp July 2-4 and their Elite Camp
July 4-7. Both camps appear to offer fantastic opportunities for their
participants.
The Alberni Kids Camp has been in existence
for over 25 years and is free to boys and girls ages 6 to
12 who want to try out the sport.
Letters have been left at every local elementary school the past two
weeks when Alberni wrestlers have visited the schools to conduct introductory
sessions. Information and forms can also be found on the club’s website at www.alberniwrestling.ca .
The Kids camp sessions run 10 am to noon
each day in the main ADSS gym. Participants do not need to register in advance
nor do they have to commit to attend all three days. Just show up with gym
strip and clean runners and registration forms will be available for parents to
fill out on the spot. Younger children must have parents stay in case they
can’t handle the activities.
“Our Kids Camp is a gift from us for
children who want to try wrestling in a fun and safe environment,” said club
Director Tom McEvay, “many of the coaches are our current high school and middle
school wrestlers as well as a few alumni.
Experienced adult coaches will also be on hand to make sure everything
runs smoothly. Kids Camp is where most
of our wrestlers got their start including Olympian Travis Cross.”
This year the transition to the Alberni
Elite Camp will happen on the final day of Kids Camp on July 4th.
The youngsters will wrap up at 12 noon that Thursday at the same time the
experienced wrestlers arrive for registration and check in. Mat sessions for
the Elite Camp get underway on July 4th from 1-4 pm.
The Alberni Elite Camp has added several
new features this year, the most notable being a full dormitory and meals
option for out of town participants at the new ADSS. “We decided that with the incredible
facilities the new school offers that it was time to make the camp a full meal
deal,” added McEvay, “we have always had billeting for out of towners but the
dorm option really adds another dimension. The wrestlers will eat well with
Dave’s Catering providing the food.”
Another added attraction this year will be
the presence of an all-star team of wrestlers from the eastern US. The team
will comprise young wrestlers ages 12-16 from primarily the state of Ohio and a
few neighbouring states. These will be tough training partners for camp
participants as many are state medalists in their age groups. Local spectators
can come out and watch a competition between the Americans and other camp
wrestlers on Saturday July 6th at 7:30 pm.
After the first session on July 4th
the Alberni Summer Wrestling Camp will run mat sessions July 5th and 6th twice
per day from 9 am to noon and 7:30 – 9:30 pm. Afternoons will feature a Lake
Day and a hike. Evenings will offer movies and fun activities after wrestling.
The final camp session will be Sunday July 7th from 9 am – noon.
Registrations have been brisk from all over the Island and other parts of BC.
Organizers expect over 100 participants by camp opening.
“Our summer camp has been in existence for
35 years and is regarded as one of the best camps anywhere,” said McEvay. “we
work very hard to make it a fun but challenging few days. The level of coaching
will be outstanding with top BC coaches, guest coaches from Ohio as well as our
own exceptional coaches such as James Messenger, Travis Cross, Michael Cappus
and others. If wrestlers want to become
champions this is where the work happens.”
Again for more information on either
Alberni Wrestling Camp check out their web site at www.alberniwrestling.ca . While on the site take time to read about
the amazing history of the local program and view their impressive gallery of
pictures. All of this is part and parcel
of what many consider the top youth wrestling program in Canada.
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