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San Francisco City Section 2009-2010 Season Preview

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 It’s one of the shortest routes to Bakersfield, some would say of the CIF’s San Francisco City Section. With only seven competing teams in San Francisco, the section is granted only one state qualifying berth for each weight class, and it is earned annually at the All-City Tournament, which of late has been dominated by Washington High School.

Of the 14 qualifying state spots for each weight class, George Washington H.S. came out of the 2009 tournament with 9 qualifiers and 1st in the team race by over 80 points. Normally 9 qualifiers for a school at the state tournament would have coaches salivating with illusions of top 5 finishes and a nice plaque. However, transferring the success from the All-City Championships to the state meet has been a different story altogether for the S.F. City Section. The disparity in the level of wrestling within local competition against the state’s highest caliber wrestlers is naturally expected to be great, but over the past three years, the difference has been overwhelming and resulted in dreary experiences for the city’s best wrestlers.

The evidence of the large deviation between the City Section’s success and that of the larger traditional section powerhouses in the state comes in the form of a goose egg, “0”. Dating back to the 2007 CIF State Tournament, the S.F. Section has 0 wins compared to 84 losses, and this leads many to believe that their qualifying spot, although only one, is unwarranted and that the section should be absorbed into the Central Coast Section altogether. Whether those opinions are justified or not is an article for another day.

Regardless of opinion, what is important are the future prospects for wrestling in this section.  What will be different in the upcoming 2009-2010 season from the last few years? One reason for optimism is that we will be seeing the continuing fruition of Washington Coach Mike Meneses’s Presidio Middle School wrestling program. Seven years ago, Coach Meneses began the program to help develop wrestling skills in kids at young ages so that by the time they entered high school they could begin wrestling already being familiar with basic techniques and with some experience, qualities that the majority of high school freshmen lack when they come out for the sport. Additionally, it has garnered the interest of kids. Without the built interest in wrestling, it would have been difficult for Meneses to put together full line ups and to keep the wrestling room packed, and without full line ups and packed wrestling rooms, it would have been hard to maintain kids’ interest in wrestling. Meneses has been able to balance this symbiotic relationship and as a result, Washington High School has benefitted.

Coach Meneses’s blueprint has turned Washington High School into the new section power by claiming the All-City Championship title as well as 21 out of a possible 28 state qualifying spots over the last two seasons. Hopefully, to the benefit of the section as a whole, other San Francisco high school coaches implement this feeder program formula for their schools and even add on to it. The next progressive step would be to encourage kids to wrestle year round in the local Bay Area Wrestling Association (BAWA), throughout California, and even throughout the country. This is the minimum that will be needed to stay on par with other sections in the CIF, and it will definitely assist in decreasing the disparity in competition that the S.F. City Section Champions encounter when they arrive at the CIF State Championships in Bakersfield. As for silencing critics,….other than exhibiting success, no remedy as of yet has been discovered to keep them quiet.

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Pre Season Wrestling Tournament

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2009 California World Challenge

Clovis West High School

October 9, 2009 (Weigh-Ins)

October 10 (11th, if necessary) Wrestling

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Are you getting the itch to step onto a mat before the actual high school wrestling season begins? Between October 9th and 10th (11th if necessary), Clovis West High School in Fresno will host the 2009 California World Challenge. This event is part of the California USA Wrestling’s Triple Crown Championship Series and will be open to the Junior, High School Girls, Cadet, School Boy, Novice, Midget, Bantam, and Rookie Divisions. All that is required to compete will be a 2010 USA Wrestling Card that is available online at www.themat.com (click here to be taken to the registration page) and a $26.00 entry fee for registration prior to October 5, 2009 or $36.00 fee for a late registration, which closes on October 8, 2009 at 8pm. To go to the link to register for the tournament online, please visit Track Wrestling.

To find more contact information, visit the Clovis West Wrestling site.

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Fall Season Wrestling Opportunities

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As the school year has come underway, we can now start the countdown of the beginning of wrestling season in November. However, just because November is the month when wrestling can officially take place for high school teams, it doesn’t mean that you necessarily need to wait until then to get onto a mat to start refreshing your memory and to shake the cobwebs out of your knee pads and head gear. Wrestling Prep will be holding open mat rooms from late August through the end of September and further dates will be announced as they are released.  The best part is that they are FREE! There is no obligation, and no strings attached. These are opportunities provided by Wrestling Prep to help spur growth in the sport and to help wrestlers in the community improve their abilities. Furthermore, some of these open rooms will have CC Fisher in attendance, who brings in a wealth of knowledge on wrestling. Following are the open mat room dates and locations. Continue reading here.

OPEN MAT ROOMS: San Francisco State University

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Although the summer is waning, there are still opportunities for Bay Area wrestlers to get more time on the mat to hone their skills before the upcoming 2009-2010 season. San Francisco State University, home of the NCAA Division II Gators, will have open mats on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30pm to 5:00pm over the next three weeks before their school year begins. SFSU is located at 1600 Holloway Avenue in San Francisco.

The Gators are one of the most successful Division II wrestling teams in the nation and are coached by Lars Jensen, who has produced 9 individual NCAA Champions, 50 All-Americans, and led the team to the NCAA Division II National Championship in 1997.

2 Day Wrestling Camp in Larkspur, CA – August 6th & 7th

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Team Midwest Extreme Tour
“Train Like a Norseman”
August 6th and 7th 2009

Coach Billy Huebner – Luther College Assistant Coach/ Decorah Iowa
16 years of wrestling clinician experience and has ran over 250 clinics all over the Midwest and country/ Has been a part of 9 NCAA trophy teams and Coached 56 NCAA D-3 All Americans.  Staff: Other camp staff will also be clinicians and training partners at the clinic.

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