2024 Indiana Tech Girls Wrestling Camp at Southridge - 2 Days

2024 Indiana Tech Girls Wrestling Camp at Southridge - 2 Days

Coach Paul Rademacher/Indiana Tech Women's Wrestling Team leads camp. All schools and all skill levels welcome!

By Southridge Wrestling Boosters

Location

Southridge High School

1110 South Main Street Huntingburg, IN 47542

Refund Policy

No Refunds

Agenda

8:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Girls Morning Session - Grades K-5

11:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Girls Afternoon Session - Grades 6-12

About this event

When: June 6-7, 2024

Girls Kindergarten - 5th Grade 8:30am - 1:00pm

Girls 6th Grade - 12th Grade 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

Where: Southridge High School, RAC Building next to Soccer Field

Who: This camp is open to any and all ages, abilities, and schools.

Beginners welcome!

Indiana Tech's Head Women's Wrestling Coach , Paul Rademacher:

Previously Associate Head Women's Wrestling Coach at Southern Oregon University

3 National Duals Placements

15 College All Americans

7 USA Wrestling U20 World Team Trials Placers

4 USA Wrestling U23 World Team Trials Placers

5 Age Group World Team Members Coached

4 HS OR/WA State Champions

37 HS OR/WA State Placers

86 HS OR/WA State Particpants

Paul will be bringing several members of his college women's team to assist in running the camp.

The sport of women's wrestling offers many benefits to young ladies.

Empowerment: Build confidence, strength, and reslience among women

Physical Fitness: Full-body workout, enhancing cardiovascular health, strength, agility, and endurance

Skill Development: Learn discipline, focus, strategy, and sportsmanship

Mental Toughness: The rigorous training and competitive nature of this sport cultivates mental toughness, helping women overcome challenges and setbacks

Inclusivity: Women's wrestling promotes gender equality and inclusivity in sports, providing opportunities for female athletes to compete at all levels

Camraderie: Develop strong bonds with teammates and coaches, fostering a sense of community and support within the sport

Frequently asked questions

What should my wrestler bring to camp?

Please have wrestlers bring a water bottle and snacks. We prefer they have wrestling shoes, a mouthpiece (if they have braces), and headgear (optional). We would like everyone to be able to participate so if you need assistance with shoes/headgear, please contact the organizer.

May parents stay and watch the camp?

The camp is not open to parents and spectators. Please make arrangements to drop off your wrestler 15 minutes before camp and be prompt in picking them up at the end of the session.

What is the refund policy?

There are no refunds.

What if I can't afford camp?

We want to make camp accessible for everyone. If you attend school in Southwest Dubois County schools and need assistance, please contact Coach Menke.

Organized by

$60