Learning the Fundamentals
Competition: New to the sport
Our youngest, brand-new wrestlers (6 & under). Learn the sport, build safe habits, and find out how much they love it.
Wizards Program
Wrestlers start where they fit today and grow toward the most competitive room. Being one of the area's bigger clubs is the advantage: we group by ability, experience, age, and size, so a first-year wrestler learns with peers instead of being stuck across the mat from an eighth-grader.

Competition: New to the sport
Our youngest, brand-new wrestlers (6 & under). Learn the sport, build safe habits, and find out how much they love it.
Competition: Developing
Ages roughly 6–10, still learning and developing. Steady growth over competition as wrestlers sharpen technique and confidence.
Competition: Competitive
Older wrestlers — some newer to the sport — training at a more advanced pace and competing often throughout the season.
Competition: Elite / state-level
Our advanced, travel-level group, training with real aspirations: state finals, tougher tournament weekends, and beyond.
How the Season Works
Structured practice groups help athletes train with wrestlers at a similar stage.
Focused coaching keeps practices clear, disciplined, and development-driven.
Tournament weekends give wrestlers real competition experience and a clear next step.
New Families
Coaches help determine the best training environment based on experience, maturity, technique, and practice readiness.
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