Southside Stallions School of Wrestling: Welcome

 
   
Welcome to the 
Southside Stallions School of Wrestling
Summer Program:
Below is the practice schedule for the week beginning June 8, 2009.
Tuesday, June 9th: 8:00pm to 9:30pm at High Intensity (63rd and Central)
Wednesday, June 10th: 5:00pm to 7:00pm at High Intensity (63rd and Central)

Below is the remaining tournaments and links to the event information.
Thursday, June 11th- Northern Plains Kids and Cadet Regional Championships in
                                   Loves Park, IL.
 Wednesday, June 17th- Team Illinois Schoolboy/girl National Duals in
                                        Indianapolis, IN (hand picked wrestlers by Coach
                                        McNaughton)
If you have any questions or need more information please feel free to
contact Mina Madrigal at  southsidestallions@hotmail.com
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He Stands Alone
 

     When a boy walks onto the mat, HE STANDS ALONE.  No one will run interference: no one will pass him the ball when he is under the net. No one will catch a high fly if he makes a bad pitch.  HE STANDS ALONE.
 
    
In other sports where individual scores are kept, the contest is determined in time, distance and height.  But in wrestling, the score is kept on a boy's ability to overcome an opponent in a hand to hand contest where at any second, at any time, it can earn a loss or a win. If an opponent gains any advantage, there will be no help, no substitutes;  there will be no time out and all can be lost in one second. Yes,   THE BOY STANDS ALONE.

     From the spectators standpoint, attention is focused on two boys, not 100 yards away as in some sport, but in most contests, just a few feet away. Every move can be seen; every act detected.  A failure in endurance, in technique or courage will be spotlighted.

    There is no place on a wrestling team for the lazy, the show off or the half-hearted.  When the whistle blows, a boy puts his ability, his determination and his courage on the line.

    We who are close to the young boys on our wrestling team have watched the full range of human emotions, from elation to heartbreak.  We have seen coaches with tears running down their cheeks as they try to console a young boy who has given his all........yet lost.

    Wrestling is a tough, hard sport and like life, it is the survival of the fittest.  The young boys who enter and stay with the team know this.  They also know that when the time comes and the whistle blows.....

THEY STAND ALONE   



Bad To The Bone