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    NHSCA, Army National Guard to hold coaches clinic

    EASTON, PA -- The National High School Coaches Association and the Pennsylvania Army National Guard will hold a free wrestling coaches clinic, October 3rd and 4th, in Indiantown Gap, PA. Ohio State University Head Wrestling Coach, Tom Ryan, will be this year’s featured clinician.

    This past March, Tom Ryan’s Buckeyes finished 2nd at the NCAA Division I National Championships, their highest finish in their history. In three years, under Ryan’s leadership, the Buckeye’s have produced 12 NCAA All-Americans and three National Championships. “I am excited and looking forward to working with the NHSCA and how they set standards for leadership. I am also very pleased to work with the coaches from Pennsylvania and aware of how the state produces some of the best wrestlers in the country,” Tom Ryan said.

    For more information regarding the clinic, or to register a spot at the clinic please contact Steve Powell, Head Wrestling Coach of Easton Area High School via E-Mail powells@eastonsd.org. Space is limited.

    About NHSCA: The NHSCA selects Coaches and Senior Athletes of the Year in 20 boys and girls sports, and sponsors more than two dozen national championship events in 11 sports. The NHSCA, in partnership with Navy Special Operations conducts the Navy SEAL Fitness Challenge in 1200 high schools throughout America. This serves as a replacement for President Kennedy's Council on Fitness that was popular in the 1970's and 1980's. In partnership with the Pennsylvania National Guard, the NHSCA also conducts Character and Leadership Workshops and reach more than 800 Pennsylvania

    high schools and 9600 athletes and coaches. For more information on all NHSCA programs, visit the NHSCA's web site at www.nhsca.com.

    Founded in 1989, the National High School Coaches Association is a not-for-profit 501c3 service organization providing support and leadership programs for the nation's 500,000 high school coaches and 10 million high school athletes.

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