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Storniollo Clinic this weekend
Team No Ego just opened more mat space for a folkstyle clinic this weekend by Matt Storniollo, asst coach for NW Wildcats. Here are the details:
3 Sessions, $20 per session or $50 for all 3 Saturday June 23 5PM-8PM Sunday June 24 9AM-noon Sunday June 24 1pm-4PM. We have a room full of state placers and qualifiers committed. Email khteamnoego@gmail.com or call Karen 630 248 9337 This clinic is geared toward experienced wrestlers. Location: 71 Stonehill Rd, Unit G and F, Oswego IL |
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if you are not familiar
If you are not familiar with Coach here is his bio from the NU website. I am sure there will be lots of good stuff shown at this clinic....
In three seasons as an assistant coach at Northwestern, two-time All-American wrestler Matt Storniolo has made an immediate and significant impact NU's success on the mat, particularly at the middle weights. Beginning with his arrival prior to the start of the 2009-10 season, Storniolo worked closely with Northwestern's starters at 149 and 157 pounds, Andrew Nadhir and Jason Welch. His mentorship paid dividends at the NCAA Championships in 2011, when both Nadhir and Welch wrestled above their pre-tournament seeding and placed sixth at their respective weight classes to become first-time All-Americans. Welch's run included a win in the quarterfinals over the No. 1 seed and previously undefeated Adam Hall of Boise State, while Nadhir responded after dropping his first match to claim five consecutive wrestleback wins and a spot on the podium. Those strong efforts were part of Northwestern's 13th-place finish at the national meet, capping off a season in which the 'Cats finished 18-2 in dual meets with a 6-2 mark in Big Ten Conference action. In 2011-12, Storniolo helped guide Northwestern to a ninth-place finish at NCAA's, the Wildcats' first top-10 placement since 2007. Welch once again found the medal stand, placing fourth at 157 lbs. Storniolo worked extensively with Welch throughout his junior season, helping him amass a 27-3 record (was 23-0 at one point) and win 16 of his matches with bonus points. Prior to coming to Northwestern, Storniolo spent two seasons as a volunteer assistant at Old Dominion where he trained closely with Ryan Williams, the 2009 NCAA runner-up at 141 pounds. Storniolo began his college wrestling career at Penn State, reaching the finals of the Big Ten Championships on his way to winning the conference's Freshman of the Year honors. After transferring to Oklahoma, Storniolo reached the Big XII Tournament finals each of the next three years, claiming the league championship as a senior in 2007. A four-time qualifier for the NCAA Championships, Storniolo earned his first All-American honor by placing seventh as a sophomore before improving to a fourth-place finish as a junior. In his senior campaign, he entered the tournament as the second-ranked wrestler in the nation. Before college, Storniolo wrestled to an undefeated senior year at State College Area High School in Pennsylvania en route to a state championship. He was also named a high school All-American. Storniolo graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor of Science degree in human relations. |
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Register at the door
Registration at the door available for all 3 sessions. $20 each session or $50 for all 3. We rolled out another mat section.
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Wrestling accolades are nice, but coaching
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