Lindsey, who had been an assistant coach at Moeller, replaces James Yonushonis, who, according to his Facebook page, is moving to upstate New York so that he can pursue a degree as a Doctor of Chiropractic.
Germane Lindsey
As a wrestler at Moeller, Lindsey built a 155-26 career record, and still ranks as one of the all-time leaders in takedowns for the Crusaders. Lindsey was a three-time Ohio state tournament qualifier and two-time placer, winning the 140-pound title at the Ohio High School Athletic Association wrestling championships in 2007.
After graduating from Moeller in 2007, Lindsey headed east to Ohio University. As a Bobcat, Lindsey became the first Moeller wrestler to earn NCAA All-American honors with his sixth-place finish at 141 pounds at the 2010 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. During his time as an Ohio wrestler, Lindsey lettered all four years, was voted the team's hardest worker all four years, and led the team in wins twice. Upon graduation, Lindsey stayed in Athens to serve as an assistant coach for the Bobcats before coming back to Moeller as an assistant varsity coach.
Located in the northeastern suburbs of Cincinnati, Archbishop Moeller High School is a private, all-male, four-year Catholic college-prep school. It has an enrollment of 870 students. Among the school's most famous non-wrestling alums: Barry Larkin, Hall of Fame professional baseball player, and John Boehner, recently retired U.S. Speaker of the House.
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