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Mission

Scorpion Wrestling School is committed to training and mentoring the students to reach their individual excellence in the sport of wrestling, as well as developing a student's confidence, leadership, self-discipline, and a strong work ethic for success in life. The plan and vision for the program and students at Scorpion Wrestling School is one that will unfold over time, just as the process of creating champions takes dedication, hard work, and time. The structure is in place to mentor students as they develop into their individual excellence as a wrestler, whether that be guiding them through learning the fundamentals or advancing the technique of a current state or national champ...

Vision

The vision of the Scorpion Wrestling School is to continue to help elite athletes strive for excellence in Folk style/Scholastic and Olympic Style wrestling. The club aims to improve the level of wrestling at the grassroots level, as well. Scorpion Wrestling School athletes and coaches use the sport of wrestling to teach discipline, goal orientation, and sportsmanship to the next generation of youth. This instills the confidence and leadership qualities necessary for young people to reach their full potential. Scorpion Wrestling School also provides an avenue for businesses, wrestling fans, and former athletes to give back to the sport and their communities by supporting tomorrow's champions...

Goal

The goal is always to build solid technique and competitive mental composure that will enhance a driven wrestler's success at any level and prepare exceptional wrestlers for success at the college level and beyond. The goal is to also assist elite level athletes in achieving their dreams of becoming World and Olympic Champions. Scorpion Wrestling School believes in providing quality coaching, exposure to national and international competition, as well as the resources our athletes need to become