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      WRESTLING CLUB   

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London-Western Wrestling Club  NEW WEB SITE - click on the URL provided below, it should take you to the new web site.
 
 
Chris Cox executing a Cross Ankle turn at the Guelph Open. 
Cox scored 2 points on the tilt and went on to win the 96 kg weight class.


The London-Western Wrestling Club  ( known as London Amateur Wrestling & Athletic Club - LAWAC up to 2002)   was created by former Western coach, Glynn Leyshon in the early 1970's.  The primary objective was to ensure that wrestlers were able to train and compete year-round, particularly members of Western's varsity team.  Today, London-Western virtually reaches all age-groups from Novice (9, 10 years) to Senior (+20 years).  The affiliation has been positive and most university wrestling programs have followed the "club affiliation" started by London-Western.  Western team members benefit as they are able to supplement their training and competitive schedule.   

The mission of London-Western is

"to promote and further develop wrestling in the London and surrounding area."


Practices:  Practices are held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00-7:30 pm

Location:  Room 15 Alumni Hall, UWO. 


London-Western accepts membership throughout the season.  Please contact a Coach or Board Member if you're interested in joining.  No experience is necessary. 


London-Western wrestlers win gold medals

at Canada East Championships

May 11, 2004

Olivia Gunnell and Dan Rancourt, a pair of London-Western Wrestling Club rising stars, ended their 2004 competitive seasons on golden notes.

Their victories at the Canada East kids and bantams championships in St. John's, Nfld., were entirely fitting, too, if for totally different reasons.

For Gunnell, her Canada East gold in the bantam (12-13) girls' 45.8-kilogram division was icing on the cake in a sensational season that included winning wrestling gold at the Ontario Winter Games in London.

Rancourt's win in the bantam boys' 65.2-kilo division in St. John's helps make up for earlier this season when he was forced by illness to miss the Ontario championships.

Two other London-Western competitors brought back medals, too.

Brent Jones won bronze in the bantam boys' 39.7-kilo category and Jake Rancourt captured bronze in the kids' (10-11) division for 35.7-kilo boys.

Richard Blanco is the proud coach.


 Young wrestler adds Games gold to her resume - Read more on OLIVIA GUNNELL - member of London-Western Wrestling Club.

click ON ....... 2004 Ontario Winter Games   

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Skopelianos wins Gold at the National

Junior Wrestling Championships - Read more on National Championships

click ON ......2004 Canadian Junior Championships  

Canadian Junior Championships
2004 Canadian Junior Championships - 48 photos

London wrestler pins a gold   ( London Free Press - article)
London wrestler Laura Skopelianos was a little hesitant when she found out her coach Chris Capangyarihan couldn't make it to Calgary with her for the Canadian junior championships last weekend. "He's the best coach and, the way I am, I'm dependant on my coach, I always feel that I need him in my corner during my matches," the 18-year Lucas secondary school grad said. "It's always reassuring to me." _________________________________________________________

London-Western Wrestling Club member SEREN MARTIN  was named - outstanding wrestler at WOSSA Wrestling Championships.  Serren attends Huron Park Highschool in Woodstock and competes at 67.5 kg.  Ryan STEWART of St. Marys, the 72-kilogram winner, was named outstanding male wrestler.

Starlight' shines on wrestling mat  

Steve Green - London Free Press  ( February 19, 2004)

           ST. THOMAS -- Translated from Welsh, Seren Martin's first name means "starlight.'' The 18-year-old Grade 12 student at     Woodstock Huron Park was certainly shining on the mats yesterday, winning the female outstanding wrestler award as well as the girls' 67.5-kilogram class at the WOSSAA championships at Central Elgin. Her actual day barely lasted two minutes. She pinned Jessica Moore of Beal in 47 seconds in her opener, then took less than 100 seconds to gain a superior (10-point) decision over Erenia Hernandez of CCH in the final to advance to the OFSAA meet March 1-3 in Windsor.

An OFSAA silver medallist last year at 64 kilograms, Martin admitted having only four in her weight class yesterday wasn't the best scenario as it's easier to stay ready when there are more bouts.  There is an upside, though. "With matches that aren't that competitive, I get to work on things I haven't had a chance to. But you still have to be mentally prepared for every bout.''

Martin, a talented singer, was also the outstanding female wrestler at the TVRAA East meet last week. And while the 64-kilo class is often considered to have the best combination of strength and speed, Martin doesn't feel she's losing anything moving up a division. "I gained weight,'' she said matter of factly, "but I don't feel like I'm losing any speed. I've still felt adequate.'' Asked how she got into wrestling, she laughed and said: "I don't know. I tried out for volleyball in Grade 10 as well as wrestling. I chose wrestling because it was something new and I've always been aggressive. I always played with boys instead of girls when I was little.

Al Huras of Huron Park, who said he's more Martin's "mentor'' than coach as she gets most of her coaching at the London-Western and Tillsonburg clubs, knew Martin was going to be something special. "I saw her in Grade 9 in a phys ed class. We were doing a rope drill and all of a sudden there was this kid lowering herself from the ceiling head-first,'' he recalled. "I knew right then this was a kid we had to have on the wrestling team. "And she's one of the most delightful young ladies you'd ever want to meet.''  The OFSAA meet will be the first of two trips to Windsor in a month for Martin, who has also qualified for the juvenile nationals at 70 kilograms.

Last year, in Calgary, she got ill just before the nationals and won only one of three bouts -- breaking her nose in her only victory. She's determined for much better at both meets this time around. "I've had to work hard to get where I am and I need to keep up my training to go where I want to go,'' she said.

The top two in each weight class qualified for OFSAA, but if the second- and third-place finishers didn't meet, then third could challenge second for the OFSAA berth. There were 14 such challenges yesterday, with the third-place finisher winning just three, but one turned out not to be a challenge after all.

When Soloman Macys of Montcalm and John Hudson of Clarke Road squared off in the boys' 95-kilo challenge, they had just found out both would be going on anyway because the gold medallist, Beal's Caleb Plachta, wasn't. "I've got a lot of schoolwork to do getting ready for university,'' Plachta explained. It was an admirable -- and tough -- decision, one Hudson was grateful for after Macys came from 11-4 down to pin him. "Any way to get there,'' he said with a smile. "But I went to thank Caleb. For me to have a chance to go to OFSAA in my final year and for him to give up that chance . . . .''

Aquinas edged Clarke Road 122-115 for the boys' championship while CCH nipped Clarke Road 90-89 for the girls' crown. Ryan Stewart of St. Marys, the 72-kilogram winner, was named outstanding male wrestler.


Recent Results by Age-Group Program: 

Ontario Cadet-Juvenile Wrestling Championships

February 7, 8/04.  St. Catherines, ONTARIO

London-Western Medal winners:

Junior Boys/ Girls

JB 58    - Bronze           Lawrence, Jordan        

JB 50    - Silver              Steele, Matt    

JG 65    - Gold              Radoja, Lauren 

JG 70     - Silver            Martin, Seren 

Cadet Boys/ Girls 

CB 63   - Bronze           Roberts, Ben     

CB 76   - Gold              Barkauskas, Ryan        

CG 46   - Silver            Gunnell, Olivia  

CG 60   - Gold             DiLullo, Andrea

 Andrea DiLullo representing Catholic Central High School in action at OFSAA Wrestling Championships


OFSAA Rules (High School) 

see:  http://www.oawa.ca/ofsaa_rules.html




 

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