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Zac Jarzynka Ironman Wrestling Tournament, Oviedo, FL

The Zac Jarzynka Memorial Ironman Tournament V will take place at Oviedo, Florida on 29-30 Dec 2006. This event is a 32-team individual tournament wrestled on 7 mats over 2 full days. Each wrestler gets a minimum of 3 matches, with most getting 6-8 amongst some of the best competition in the nation. Last year, this tournament was ranked as one of the top tournaments in the nation by Amateur Wrestling News and W.I.N. Magazine.

Last year’s tourney was represented by teams from CA, OH, PA, VA, TN, GA, and FL. Of the teams entered we hosted 2 State Champion teams, with 13 others that finished in the top 10 of their respective state’s Championship Finals. From the teams entered last year, there were 85 State Qualifiers, 58 State Placers, and 16 State Champions. This year’s edition already has 4 State Champion teams entered from 4 different states. There are only a few spots left, so act quickly to secure your slot in this national-level tourney.

Oviedo, Florida is a suburb of Orlando, with the Disney and Universal Studios amusement parks located about 30 minutes away, with Florida beaches just 45 minutes to the east. Oviedo is a quick, easy 30 mile highway drive from the Orlando International Airport. The holiday period of this tournament offers a great place to wrestle top competition with no school days missed, while at the same time providing teams the opportunity to extend their stay to take in the great winter weather of Florida, the amusement parks, and the beaches.

You are invited to attend this year’s Zac Jarzynka V. If interested in attending, please contact Tournament Director/Oviedo Asst Coach Tom Coffman via email or phone at:

jetscoop@msn.com
407-493-9229 cell
407-977-0394 home


Yours in wrestling,
JD Robbins, Head Coach
Wade Schalles, Assistant Coach

www.oviedowrestling.org
www.zacjarzynka.org

WCAL Soccer

It looks like several top players will not be playing the high school season. The Santa Clara Sporting Ruckus will be playing in the NCAA Final 4 showcase in December, precluding them from eligibility per CIF/WCAL rules. Another player on the team is attending school in Florida.

This certainly changes this season.
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