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Find Us on Facebook www.facebook.com/woodstownyouthwrestling
With a rich history of involvement in youth sports, Bill's journey to leadership began as a board member and coach for the tots and bantams from 2014 to 2017.
Prior to his tenure in wrestling, Bill served as the president of the Wootown Youth Football Team, showcasing his commitment to fostering athletic excellence and community engagement.
Although Bill did not come from a wrestling background initially, his passion for the sport has blossomed over the years. Inspired by his own children's participation in the program from a young age, he has embraced wrestling wholeheartedly and become a staunch advocate for its values.
Drawing from his extensive experience in youth sport programs, Bill brings a wealth of management and organizational skills to his role as league president. Under his leadership, the Woodstown Youth Wrestling League thrives as a well-structured and inclusive environment where young athletes can learn, grow, and succeed.
Dana has a long standing relationship with Woodstown Youth Wrestling, continuing to be a key part of the year to year operations. With having all four of her child in the program, Dana knows first hand what it means to be a wrestling mom. Striving for excellence with the Tri-County League and the parents of Woodstown Youth Wrestling.
Dustin brings 12 years of coaching experience and a rich background in wrestling spanning over 20 years, from Bantam to the Open Division. With the skills he earned on the mat made an easy transition into the US Navy.
As Head Coach of the Middle School team since 2023, Head Coach of the Midgets since 2022. His coaching philosophy centers on the belief that mindset is everything, emphasizing resilience even when faced with exhaustion. Dustin's coaching approach involves providing personalized, one-on-one guidance to address individual weaknesses, thus granting every athlete the opportunity to succeed, regardless of their level.
"There will be many challenges ahead, and I'm looking forward to them" - Cael Sanderson
With 15 years of wrestling experience, starting from grade school through high school, Coach Doug brings a wealth of firsthand knowledge to the mat. His dedication and skill were evident as he clinched 3rd place in the districts in 2000, followed by a remarkable 1st place finish in 2001.
Transitioning from wrestler to coach, Doug has accumulated 3 years of coaching experience. He spent 2 years as a Tots coach and one year coaching Bantams. Taking words from Dan Gable, "Once you've wrestled, everything in life is easy".
With a love for the sport of wrestling, Rob became involved as an assistant coach and has moved up to a very important position to help keep Woodstown Youth Wrestling organized. Not only does he keep our board on task, but he is able to keep everything organized through registration, design, and time management; there isn't anything Rob has not been a part of in such a short time. Rob has been a part of other Woodstown youth programs, and wrestling is one of his favorites.
With a strong background in website design, Natalie has many ideas to help raise the funds needed to provide a better experience for our young athletes and their parents. With two kids in the program, she understands what the kids need, want, and appreciate. Thankfully with her help, Woodstown Youth Wrestling will make leaps and bounds in the direction we hope to one day be in.
With 13 years of wrestling experience, spanning middle school and four years on the varsity team in high school, Tyler has dedicated nearly a decade and a half to the sport. His journey on the mat includes notable achievements such as securing 3rd place in the 2011 District 29 at 125lbs, earning recognition as 2011 1st Team All Tri-County at 125lbs, and clinching 2nd place in the 2011 Gateway Gator Tournament. Additionally, Tyler attained 5th place in the 2011 Tri-County Tournament and was honored as 2nd team All Tri-County at 119lbs in 2010.
Transitioning from competitor to coach, Tyler has spent a year coaching midgets, juniors, and intermediates, honing his philosophy that places technique as the cornerstone of success, followed by conditioning and mental toughness. While wrestling inherently cultivates conditioning and mental fortitude, it's through focused technique training that athletes find their edge on the mat. By emphasizing the right moves both offensively and defensively from all three positions, Tyler equips his athletes to excel against any opponent. Moreover, he instills in them the belief that wrestling is a privilege, to be approached with respect and enjoyed above all.