Posted By: OhioTofC
Possible 2015-2017 Summer Travelling Teams - 09/02/14 03:01 PM
Past Kansas Participants have been:
2013: Curtis Near
September 1, 2014
Dear Parents,
The 2014 Ohio All-Stars recently returned home from their 45 day summer wrestling tour, where they competed in seven western states, compiling a dual meet record of 13-4. They also competed in a tournament in San Diego.
Overall, the competition was very good and, on the average, team members received about 20 matches. Individual records were:
Bryce Andonian 10-0 (had to sit out 9 matches, due to injury); Alec Bailey 12-9; Lucian Brink 16-11; Chase Brown 7-12; Spencer Carpenter 9-13; Austin Cooley 6-11; Roy Costello 10-8; David Crawford 23-2; Andrew Fallon 18-7; Mitch Herren 15-8; Patrick Kielb 5-14; Jacob Lagoa 14-3; Seth Lambers 15-12; Trey Lane 16-7; Tristin McGrath 15-4; Ty Mills 18-2; Dustin Norris 20-4; Logan Ours 21-3; Dillan Palaszewski 16-2; Elijah Perkins 12-4; Daniel Poupore 13-7; Trent Schultheis 10-17; Brenden Severs 9-14; Jacob Shoop 8-9; Clayton Tanner 8-13; Jacob Tanner 8-10 and Nathan Wynsma 15-5.
Along the way, the team became very close and each team member can now lay claim to having 26 additional "brothers for life." They also got to experience a great number of sightseeing opportunities, from the lights of Las Vegas (and several shows) to white water rafting to Yellowstone National Park to a taping of "Jeopardy" to Disneyland to learning how to do Improv comedy to live plays to hiking up mountains and much more.
Prior to the team's departure, I had announced that this was to be the OASWT's final BIG tour. Well, a lot has happened since then.
This year's team got along extremely well and all those eligible indicated that they would love to do the tour again. Additionally, many of the teams we competed against indicated that they were hoping that we would visit again next summer as well.
So, while I haven't made a final decision yet, as to what plans there would be going forward, I thought I would send out an initial e-mail to see what sort of interest there would be in wrestlers applying for future teams.
If a decision is made to do future tours, I really want to be able to field a quality team that can represent the OASWT both on and off the mat in a positive manner. The following guidelines would be put in place:
1. Due to having to re-order certain team equipment, and the quantity which needs to be ordered, I would commit to doing the team three more years.
2. The number of wrestlers on any given team would be no more than 21 (due to rental vehicle space)
3. In order to travel, wrestlers would need to be enrolled in the 6th thru 9th grade, the year they apply for and have an estimated summer weight of between 65 and 150 pounds.
4. While Ohio wrestlers will still receive some priority in the selection process, we anticipate about half the spots to be filled by wrestlers from other statees.
5. Not sure on the length yet. Could be anywhere from 30-45 days (plus a team training camp). It really is tough to try to figure out what to cut from this past summer's tour and team members had no problem with the length.
6. Cost would be determined by the length of the tour. The full 45 day tour would run $5000. A shorter tour would obviously be less, but would depend on the cities the team would travel to and the sightseeing opportunities there. Honestly, this past year a 3.5 week tour would have run $3500, so the 6 week tour is not much more.
***Note: It is possible, and has be done many times before, to raise the entire amount necessary. Additional information would be provided to those individuals selected.
Plus, it does take the team a couple of weeks to really start to become a family and it's at that time that the kids really start to feel like brothers and enjoy the trip experience even more.
The application allows individuals to submit their name, for consideration, for up to three years (depending on their current grade). If enough interest does exist for the 2015 team, then I will make a decision, hopefully by the end of September, as to what the plans will be for next summer.
For those individuals interested in the 2016 and 2017 teams, applications received would be retained until that time, though it is possible that we could select a few spots early.
7. To receive an application, or if you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at bdbop@aol.com or 614-507-1653.
Yours in Wrestling,
Bart Freidenberg
Below are quotes from some of this past year’s team members, aswell as their parents.
WRESTLER QUOTES
“This trip meant a lot to me. I didn’t know what the trip was going to be like in the beginning, but now I know that I have 26 kids that I can call brothers.” ~ Bryce Andonian, 7th grade, Ohio
“I had the most amazing time of my life on this trip.. learned a lot. Not just wrestling, but life lessons, like respect, responsibility and caring.” ~ Alec Bailey, 8th grade, Ohio
“I consider every one of my teammates family, because we have been through so much together.” ~ Lucian Brink, 7th grade, OH
“This trip was absolutely amazing for me, because we went to many places I will probably never go to again. The trip taught me respect, how to do laundry, how to tolerate little kids, how to manage money and responsibility.” ~ Chase Brown, 8th grade, Tennessee
“The most important thing I learned was what a real family took. It wasn’t just talent and skill, it’s about helping and mostly teamwork. Being on this trip with 27 kids really changes you. It turns you into a better kid.” ~ Austin Cooley, 8th grade, Massachusetts
“I think that this trip was very beneficial to my life and wrestling career. I met 26 other guys, that I had no idea who they were, and on the last day we were talking about how much we were going to miss each other.” ~ David Crawford, 8th grade, Ohio
The tour helped me become more responsible by having to keep up with my own stuff and doing laundry. The trip teaches us to live without parents, which is a step towards adulthood. Overall, it’s an amazing experience.. I’ll come back home two times more responsible and two times better as a wrestler.” ~ Andrew Fallon, 6th grade, Massachusetts
“This trip was the most fun and learning experience of my life - from the people we met to the places we go to the lessons we learn - this trip was amazing. The kids on this team are my 26 best friends. They were more than friends - these guys are my brothers. If I had the opportunity to do this trip again, I would do it in a heartbeat.” ~ Mitch Herren, 7th grade, Ohio
“On this trip, I learned respect, trust and discipline. Time flies because we have so much fun. Plus, you get lots of mat time. It was perfect.” ~ Jacob Lagoa, 7th grade, Ohio
“This trip teaches you wrestling, responsibility, respect and how to budget your money. There was also a ton of wrestling. I had so much fun. I think anyone that gets the opportunity to do this trip should.” ~ Seth Lambers, 6th grade, Ohio
“I loved this trip! I learned SOO MUCH. This trip helped me see what a champion needs and goes through. I learned, and am going to use, a lot of the moves and mentality on and off the mat!” ~ Trey Lane, 7th grade, Indiana
“I have learned a lot on this trip, with the most important thing being patience for little kids. Also, since I was an older kid, I learned a lot of responsibility. I am so glad I got to come on this trip. It was an amazing opportunity and it made me a better wrestler and a better person.” ~ Tristin McGrath, 9th grade, Ohio
“The OASWT was a great experience. I believe that anyone that has the chance to be on it should do it! Being with a bunch of guys that are so similar to you is refreshing and awesome. The places we went to and the things we did were a once in a lifetime opportunity. I think becoming a family was the best part of the trip. By the end, I had made 26 other brothers and a lifetime of memories.” ~ Ty Mills, 8th grade, Indiana
“I liked this trip a lot and I learned a lot. I also liked becoming a family. Some of the things I learned were not to take things too emotionally. Also, to do laundry, manage my money and take responsibility for my own stuff.” ~ Dustin Norris, 6th grade, Ohio
“The trip was a blast. I learned how to use money wisely and buy things I need - not that I want. The things we did and the things we saw were incredible. It really seemed shorter than 45 days....everything seems shorter when you are having fun. The one key to an awesome trip is to become a family. I would definitely do it again.” ~ Logan Ours, 5th grade, Ohio
“During this trip, it was a test of responsibility and the willingness to become a family.” ~ Dillan Palaszewski, 8th grade, New York
“Through the progress of this trip, I have learned many things. This trip has taught me responsibility for myself and others. I have also been taught what it takes to be a leader. I also learned how to communicate more with others and how to work out problems through a calm talking manner.” ~ Elijah Perkins, 9th grade, Ohio
“Some things the trip has taught me is how to do laundry, save money, support yourself and respect others, I also learned how to just let little things go and not hold a grudge, even if I wanted to stay mad, I know I shouldn’t. The trip is a great experience and has made me a better person.” ~ Daniel Poupore, 8th grade, Michigan
“On this trip, I learned how to handle kids and be a good big brother. The trip was a really good learning experience and a lot of life lessons learned.” ~ Jacob Shoop, 9th grade, Michigan
“Before the trip, I thought it was going to be hard to be away from home. But, it was so fun that I forgot all about home. While the trip was hard at time, and I got a little homesick, I got through it with all my teammates helping overcome it. The trip taught me to be responsible and also to get along with others. It also taught me to push through things.” ~ Brenden Severs, 5th grade, Ohio
“I enjoyed this trip because you make friends, from all over the USA, who love the sport I love. We learn how to talk to other people and cooperate with each other. The Ohio All-Stars are extremely respected for their courtesy and sportsmanship. You will make new brothers that you talk to the rest of your life. The trip is definitely the best way to improve your wrestling and have fun during the summer.” ~ Jacob Tanner, 7th grade, West Virginia
“I learned many things on this trip, including respect, watching your money, to getting along with little kids. When I was first picked, I had no idea what was to come. At first, I wasn’t going to do it, for the fear of being away from my family. I am very surprised at the outcome of the trip. It was a fun experience and I would do it again.” ~ Nathan Wynsma, 7th grade, Michigan
PARENT QUOTES:
"When you let your child go away for 7 weeks, after spending nearly your entire life by their side (outside of school and other minor events), it's difficult to know if you're doing the right thing. Many questions race through your mind... Is he responsible enough? Will he be safe? What if he doesn't get along with the other kids? The questions that haunted me most were... What if I don't allow my son to experience this trip because of my own insecurities? Would that be fair?
When Andrew arrived home after being gone for 7 weeks, we scheduled a short family get-away to New Hampshire and I asked him if he was ever home sick. His reply... "No, but I'm a bit trip-sick, the opposite of home sick." He missed being with his teammates and on the trip so much that he made up the word... "trip-sick". A few days later, I made a quick stop and purchased dinner for the family and when I got it home he said "I bet this was expensive." Why? Because he bought a much smaller meal from the same restaurant and it cost him $10.
I don't know how to explain what the trip did completely, but it helped Andrew understand a bit about money, experience the most amazing adventure and sites, and make friends that I'm sure he'll always remember. As far as wrestling, he enjoyed the intensity of the practices and the competition had him winning and losing, which to me is the best mix of wrestling experience.
If the opportunity presents itself to send your son on a trip with the Ohio All-Star Wrestling Team, don't hesitate. My son loved it!"
Keith Fallon, son Andrew, 7th grader from Massachusetts
keithfallon@comcast.net
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“When I applied for Nathan to be on this team I really wanted him to have an experience where he could mature and grow, not just in wrestling, but in life. He had to learn how to work with others, manage his money, and do things out of his comfort zone. He now has the knowledge and confidence that he can do anything he puts his mind too. He learned a lot about himself and is a better young man and wrestler. Thank-you!”
Jamie and Cheryl Wynsma, son Nathan, 7th grader from Michigan
chwynsma@charter.net
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“When Dillan finally decided he wanted to apply for the Ohio All-Star team I was very hesitant. Now that it is over I don't know why I had any hesitation. He grew in so many ways on the trip. He is more responsible, neater (well that might be a stretch) and can do his own laundry now. He saw and did things in the country that he would never have been able to do had he not been a
part of this family(team).
He made 26 life time brothers that he will never forget and always have a connection to. He learned from all different coaches and wrestled kids he would never have the opportunity to do. I am so glad we made the decision to let him have this experience. “
Mary and Dave Palaszewski, son Dillan, 8th grader from New York
proudmary6577@live.com
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“We were extremely grateful for the opportunity to have had Lucian on this trip. He was a very mature kid before the trip, but after being back a few weeks we have noticed he is SO much more aware of the world around him. He also is so much more confident on and off the mat. The fun he had and friendships he has made are amazing. He has told us he feels like he has 26 new brothers that share in the sport he loves.
We as parents were very happy in the amount of support our community gave us in raising the money for this trip. From our local wrestling boosters to businesses in our area, we had the money raised in a short time. By our son bringing in sponsorship packets and talking to owners and other adults, about what he wanted to accomplish this summer, this trip started life lessons early on.
Our thanks go out to all the coaches for his time on and off the mat this summer.“
Shawn & Susan Brink, son Lucian, 7th grader from Ohio
sljsbrink@yahoo.com
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"The first phone call I got from Patrick after the team trip started was : "Mom, you can not believe, that kids here are all like me, crazy, happy and so true. I would never believe I will find them." What I heard today, about two weeks after the trip ended, and while we were lining up in Staples to buy folders to school, was: "If I only have such kids in school, I would love school, if I would only have such coaches for practices, I will happily wrestle every day." During the trip Patrick found the group he belongs to, he trusts, he can be himself in any possible way; seeing that I cannot be more happy for him! Aren't we all looking for place we belong to? Thank you Bart, Coaches, Parents and Kids. It is an amazing journey of a kid becoming a man. It is also a big adventure for a parent.”
Joanna Kielb, son Patrick, 6th grader from Maryland
joannakk@verizon.net
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“Jacob has been on the trip twice and loved it. He matured and grew so much each time, learning to do laundry, take control of his money and be more social. His wrestling improved as well as his self confidence. He is still friends to many of the boys from the first year he went on the trip. Clay has already shown many of the same improvements in the week he has been home from the trip.”
Dee & Kevin Tanner, sons Jacob (7th grade) and Clay (6th grade), from West Virginia
dlt1495@hotmail.com
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"As parents and guardians we strive to instill hard work, courage, manners and a high regard for family. Daily, we charge our children to look out for siblings, encourage them do the "right thing" and trust that they will. The OASWT definitely puts the parental guidance we have attempted to instill in our children to the test. We trust our children will make us proud while they are away.
The most remarkable transformation occurs throughout the course of this trip. We get confirmation that our children are going to be fine young men- along with athletes, competitors, and even champions. Better yet, our children come back a member of a family. This family they have bonded with, coached, consoled, cheered on, looked out for and supported.
We knew this team was a wonderful opportunity. We knew the team would provide opportunities these young men may probably have never had or may ever have without the OASWT. Encountering these events together as a team was something that solidified the value of the meaning of this trip for us as parents and our son as a wrestler. The camaraderie built within the team from day one has been a gift to our son. The family style coaching/cheering on teammates so they hear you while on the mat wrestling is dynamic.
That same coaching and cheering off the mat allowed Spencer to prosper. He connected with his teammates on the mat and off. Spencer tends, I should say tended to be standoffish and reserved socially. Spending time with a variety of adults and teammates provided role models and opportunities to encourage Spencer to come out of his shell and become less reserved.
We knew Spencer would grow as an athlete. Under the expert tutelage of the coaching staff throughout the trip the boys were certain to grow. The OASWT encouraged the boys to understand the importance to set goals and to obtain wisdom from Olympic athletes whose goals were confirmed with gold medals! Spencer grew a few inches. He also found the importance in focusing as an athlete and the necessity of setting goals. Now, he can even set his alarm and get up on his own- priceless!
This is the experience of a lifetime. We have been fortunate to have visited many of the cities as a family. When we asked Spencer why he needed to go on this trip, he shared that he never wrestled in those cities. Combining team, travel and the love of wrestling in one trip was a definite win for our son. In our opinion this trip is PRICELESS!
With the utmost respect and awe of Bart and the coaching staff, our son will be a member of OASWT teammate for life!"
Fondly,
Natalie and Bob Carpenter, son Spencer, 9th grader from Kentucky
bcarpenter@necco.org
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“This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to go on this trip. The cost seems steep, but for 7 weeks of traveling and doing something every day it's actually pretty cheap. There were so many awesome memories made and the boys got to visit places they probably won't go to with their families. These boys bonded as friends, teammates and brothers. They are for sure going to stay in touch well after the trip is over. They wrestled some tough competition along the way and had good practice partners to help them grow as wrestlers. Along with good coaching. But the best part is the attitude they all left behind. They came home as "little men". They grew in ways that you can't teach at home. They learn to work with others no matter what, manage themselves (time, laundry, money), help take charge and become more respectful of others. The discipline on the team is by far the best thing for boys of this age. I would recommend this trip for any boy who loves wrestling and wants to grow into a great young man.
The changes that I have seem in my own son, is hard to explain, he has more confidence to talk to people, more self confidence in himself and I know he's not afraid to put himself out there.”
Chrystal Poupore, son Daniel, 8th grader from Michigan
poupore1222@yahoo.com
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2013: Curtis Near
September 1, 2014
Dear Parents,
The 2014 Ohio All-Stars recently returned home from their 45 day summer wrestling tour, where they competed in seven western states, compiling a dual meet record of 13-4. They also competed in a tournament in San Diego.
Overall, the competition was very good and, on the average, team members received about 20 matches. Individual records were:
Bryce Andonian 10-0 (had to sit out 9 matches, due to injury); Alec Bailey 12-9; Lucian Brink 16-11; Chase Brown 7-12; Spencer Carpenter 9-13; Austin Cooley 6-11; Roy Costello 10-8; David Crawford 23-2; Andrew Fallon 18-7; Mitch Herren 15-8; Patrick Kielb 5-14; Jacob Lagoa 14-3; Seth Lambers 15-12; Trey Lane 16-7; Tristin McGrath 15-4; Ty Mills 18-2; Dustin Norris 20-4; Logan Ours 21-3; Dillan Palaszewski 16-2; Elijah Perkins 12-4; Daniel Poupore 13-7; Trent Schultheis 10-17; Brenden Severs 9-14; Jacob Shoop 8-9; Clayton Tanner 8-13; Jacob Tanner 8-10 and Nathan Wynsma 15-5.
Along the way, the team became very close and each team member can now lay claim to having 26 additional "brothers for life." They also got to experience a great number of sightseeing opportunities, from the lights of Las Vegas (and several shows) to white water rafting to Yellowstone National Park to a taping of "Jeopardy" to Disneyland to learning how to do Improv comedy to live plays to hiking up mountains and much more.
Prior to the team's departure, I had announced that this was to be the OASWT's final BIG tour. Well, a lot has happened since then.
This year's team got along extremely well and all those eligible indicated that they would love to do the tour again. Additionally, many of the teams we competed against indicated that they were hoping that we would visit again next summer as well.
So, while I haven't made a final decision yet, as to what plans there would be going forward, I thought I would send out an initial e-mail to see what sort of interest there would be in wrestlers applying for future teams.
If a decision is made to do future tours, I really want to be able to field a quality team that can represent the OASWT both on and off the mat in a positive manner. The following guidelines would be put in place:
1. Due to having to re-order certain team equipment, and the quantity which needs to be ordered, I would commit to doing the team three more years.
2. The number of wrestlers on any given team would be no more than 21 (due to rental vehicle space)
3. In order to travel, wrestlers would need to be enrolled in the 6th thru 9th grade, the year they apply for and have an estimated summer weight of between 65 and 150 pounds.
4. While Ohio wrestlers will still receive some priority in the selection process, we anticipate about half the spots to be filled by wrestlers from other statees.
5. Not sure on the length yet. Could be anywhere from 30-45 days (plus a team training camp). It really is tough to try to figure out what to cut from this past summer's tour and team members had no problem with the length.
6. Cost would be determined by the length of the tour. The full 45 day tour would run $5000. A shorter tour would obviously be less, but would depend on the cities the team would travel to and the sightseeing opportunities there. Honestly, this past year a 3.5 week tour would have run $3500, so the 6 week tour is not much more.
***Note: It is possible, and has be done many times before, to raise the entire amount necessary. Additional information would be provided to those individuals selected.
Plus, it does take the team a couple of weeks to really start to become a family and it's at that time that the kids really start to feel like brothers and enjoy the trip experience even more.
The application allows individuals to submit their name, for consideration, for up to three years (depending on their current grade). If enough interest does exist for the 2015 team, then I will make a decision, hopefully by the end of September, as to what the plans will be for next summer.
For those individuals interested in the 2016 and 2017 teams, applications received would be retained until that time, though it is possible that we could select a few spots early.
7. To receive an application, or if you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at bdbop@aol.com or 614-507-1653.
Yours in Wrestling,
Bart Freidenberg
Below are quotes from some of this past year’s team members, aswell as their parents.
WRESTLER QUOTES
“This trip meant a lot to me. I didn’t know what the trip was going to be like in the beginning, but now I know that I have 26 kids that I can call brothers.” ~ Bryce Andonian, 7th grade, Ohio
“I had the most amazing time of my life on this trip.. learned a lot. Not just wrestling, but life lessons, like respect, responsibility and caring.” ~ Alec Bailey, 8th grade, Ohio
“I consider every one of my teammates family, because we have been through so much together.” ~ Lucian Brink, 7th grade, OH
“This trip was absolutely amazing for me, because we went to many places I will probably never go to again. The trip taught me respect, how to do laundry, how to tolerate little kids, how to manage money and responsibility.” ~ Chase Brown, 8th grade, Tennessee
“The most important thing I learned was what a real family took. It wasn’t just talent and skill, it’s about helping and mostly teamwork. Being on this trip with 27 kids really changes you. It turns you into a better kid.” ~ Austin Cooley, 8th grade, Massachusetts
“I think that this trip was very beneficial to my life and wrestling career. I met 26 other guys, that I had no idea who they were, and on the last day we were talking about how much we were going to miss each other.” ~ David Crawford, 8th grade, Ohio
The tour helped me become more responsible by having to keep up with my own stuff and doing laundry. The trip teaches us to live without parents, which is a step towards adulthood. Overall, it’s an amazing experience.. I’ll come back home two times more responsible and two times better as a wrestler.” ~ Andrew Fallon, 6th grade, Massachusetts
“This trip was the most fun and learning experience of my life - from the people we met to the places we go to the lessons we learn - this trip was amazing. The kids on this team are my 26 best friends. They were more than friends - these guys are my brothers. If I had the opportunity to do this trip again, I would do it in a heartbeat.” ~ Mitch Herren, 7th grade, Ohio
“On this trip, I learned respect, trust and discipline. Time flies because we have so much fun. Plus, you get lots of mat time. It was perfect.” ~ Jacob Lagoa, 7th grade, Ohio
“This trip teaches you wrestling, responsibility, respect and how to budget your money. There was also a ton of wrestling. I had so much fun. I think anyone that gets the opportunity to do this trip should.” ~ Seth Lambers, 6th grade, Ohio
“I loved this trip! I learned SOO MUCH. This trip helped me see what a champion needs and goes through. I learned, and am going to use, a lot of the moves and mentality on and off the mat!” ~ Trey Lane, 7th grade, Indiana
“I have learned a lot on this trip, with the most important thing being patience for little kids. Also, since I was an older kid, I learned a lot of responsibility. I am so glad I got to come on this trip. It was an amazing opportunity and it made me a better wrestler and a better person.” ~ Tristin McGrath, 9th grade, Ohio
“The OASWT was a great experience. I believe that anyone that has the chance to be on it should do it! Being with a bunch of guys that are so similar to you is refreshing and awesome. The places we went to and the things we did were a once in a lifetime opportunity. I think becoming a family was the best part of the trip. By the end, I had made 26 other brothers and a lifetime of memories.” ~ Ty Mills, 8th grade, Indiana
“I liked this trip a lot and I learned a lot. I also liked becoming a family. Some of the things I learned were not to take things too emotionally. Also, to do laundry, manage my money and take responsibility for my own stuff.” ~ Dustin Norris, 6th grade, Ohio
“The trip was a blast. I learned how to use money wisely and buy things I need - not that I want. The things we did and the things we saw were incredible. It really seemed shorter than 45 days....everything seems shorter when you are having fun. The one key to an awesome trip is to become a family. I would definitely do it again.” ~ Logan Ours, 5th grade, Ohio
“During this trip, it was a test of responsibility and the willingness to become a family.” ~ Dillan Palaszewski, 8th grade, New York
“Through the progress of this trip, I have learned many things. This trip has taught me responsibility for myself and others. I have also been taught what it takes to be a leader. I also learned how to communicate more with others and how to work out problems through a calm talking manner.” ~ Elijah Perkins, 9th grade, Ohio
“Some things the trip has taught me is how to do laundry, save money, support yourself and respect others, I also learned how to just let little things go and not hold a grudge, even if I wanted to stay mad, I know I shouldn’t. The trip is a great experience and has made me a better person.” ~ Daniel Poupore, 8th grade, Michigan
“On this trip, I learned how to handle kids and be a good big brother. The trip was a really good learning experience and a lot of life lessons learned.” ~ Jacob Shoop, 9th grade, Michigan
“Before the trip, I thought it was going to be hard to be away from home. But, it was so fun that I forgot all about home. While the trip was hard at time, and I got a little homesick, I got through it with all my teammates helping overcome it. The trip taught me to be responsible and also to get along with others. It also taught me to push through things.” ~ Brenden Severs, 5th grade, Ohio
“I enjoyed this trip because you make friends, from all over the USA, who love the sport I love. We learn how to talk to other people and cooperate with each other. The Ohio All-Stars are extremely respected for their courtesy and sportsmanship. You will make new brothers that you talk to the rest of your life. The trip is definitely the best way to improve your wrestling and have fun during the summer.” ~ Jacob Tanner, 7th grade, West Virginia
“I learned many things on this trip, including respect, watching your money, to getting along with little kids. When I was first picked, I had no idea what was to come. At first, I wasn’t going to do it, for the fear of being away from my family. I am very surprised at the outcome of the trip. It was a fun experience and I would do it again.” ~ Nathan Wynsma, 7th grade, Michigan
PARENT QUOTES:
"When you let your child go away for 7 weeks, after spending nearly your entire life by their side (outside of school and other minor events), it's difficult to know if you're doing the right thing. Many questions race through your mind... Is he responsible enough? Will he be safe? What if he doesn't get along with the other kids? The questions that haunted me most were... What if I don't allow my son to experience this trip because of my own insecurities? Would that be fair?
When Andrew arrived home after being gone for 7 weeks, we scheduled a short family get-away to New Hampshire and I asked him if he was ever home sick. His reply... "No, but I'm a bit trip-sick, the opposite of home sick." He missed being with his teammates and on the trip so much that he made up the word... "trip-sick". A few days later, I made a quick stop and purchased dinner for the family and when I got it home he said "I bet this was expensive." Why? Because he bought a much smaller meal from the same restaurant and it cost him $10.
I don't know how to explain what the trip did completely, but it helped Andrew understand a bit about money, experience the most amazing adventure and sites, and make friends that I'm sure he'll always remember. As far as wrestling, he enjoyed the intensity of the practices and the competition had him winning and losing, which to me is the best mix of wrestling experience.
If the opportunity presents itself to send your son on a trip with the Ohio All-Star Wrestling Team, don't hesitate. My son loved it!"
Keith Fallon, son Andrew, 7th grader from Massachusetts
keithfallon@comcast.net
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“When I applied for Nathan to be on this team I really wanted him to have an experience where he could mature and grow, not just in wrestling, but in life. He had to learn how to work with others, manage his money, and do things out of his comfort zone. He now has the knowledge and confidence that he can do anything he puts his mind too. He learned a lot about himself and is a better young man and wrestler. Thank-you!”
Jamie and Cheryl Wynsma, son Nathan, 7th grader from Michigan
chwynsma@charter.net
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“When Dillan finally decided he wanted to apply for the Ohio All-Star team I was very hesitant. Now that it is over I don't know why I had any hesitation. He grew in so many ways on the trip. He is more responsible, neater (well that might be a stretch) and can do his own laundry now. He saw and did things in the country that he would never have been able to do had he not been a
part of this family(team).
He made 26 life time brothers that he will never forget and always have a connection to. He learned from all different coaches and wrestled kids he would never have the opportunity to do. I am so glad we made the decision to let him have this experience. “
Mary and Dave Palaszewski, son Dillan, 8th grader from New York
proudmary6577@live.com
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“We were extremely grateful for the opportunity to have had Lucian on this trip. He was a very mature kid before the trip, but after being back a few weeks we have noticed he is SO much more aware of the world around him. He also is so much more confident on and off the mat. The fun he had and friendships he has made are amazing. He has told us he feels like he has 26 new brothers that share in the sport he loves.
We as parents were very happy in the amount of support our community gave us in raising the money for this trip. From our local wrestling boosters to businesses in our area, we had the money raised in a short time. By our son bringing in sponsorship packets and talking to owners and other adults, about what he wanted to accomplish this summer, this trip started life lessons early on.
Our thanks go out to all the coaches for his time on and off the mat this summer.“
Shawn & Susan Brink, son Lucian, 7th grader from Ohio
sljsbrink@yahoo.com
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"The first phone call I got from Patrick after the team trip started was : "Mom, you can not believe, that kids here are all like me, crazy, happy and so true. I would never believe I will find them." What I heard today, about two weeks after the trip ended, and while we were lining up in Staples to buy folders to school, was: "If I only have such kids in school, I would love school, if I would only have such coaches for practices, I will happily wrestle every day." During the trip Patrick found the group he belongs to, he trusts, he can be himself in any possible way; seeing that I cannot be more happy for him! Aren't we all looking for place we belong to? Thank you Bart, Coaches, Parents and Kids. It is an amazing journey of a kid becoming a man. It is also a big adventure for a parent.”
Joanna Kielb, son Patrick, 6th grader from Maryland
joannakk@verizon.net
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“Jacob has been on the trip twice and loved it. He matured and grew so much each time, learning to do laundry, take control of his money and be more social. His wrestling improved as well as his self confidence. He is still friends to many of the boys from the first year he went on the trip. Clay has already shown many of the same improvements in the week he has been home from the trip.”
Dee & Kevin Tanner, sons Jacob (7th grade) and Clay (6th grade), from West Virginia
dlt1495@hotmail.com
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"As parents and guardians we strive to instill hard work, courage, manners and a high regard for family. Daily, we charge our children to look out for siblings, encourage them do the "right thing" and trust that they will. The OASWT definitely puts the parental guidance we have attempted to instill in our children to the test. We trust our children will make us proud while they are away.
The most remarkable transformation occurs throughout the course of this trip. We get confirmation that our children are going to be fine young men- along with athletes, competitors, and even champions. Better yet, our children come back a member of a family. This family they have bonded with, coached, consoled, cheered on, looked out for and supported.
We knew this team was a wonderful opportunity. We knew the team would provide opportunities these young men may probably have never had or may ever have without the OASWT. Encountering these events together as a team was something that solidified the value of the meaning of this trip for us as parents and our son as a wrestler. The camaraderie built within the team from day one has been a gift to our son. The family style coaching/cheering on teammates so they hear you while on the mat wrestling is dynamic.
That same coaching and cheering off the mat allowed Spencer to prosper. He connected with his teammates on the mat and off. Spencer tends, I should say tended to be standoffish and reserved socially. Spending time with a variety of adults and teammates provided role models and opportunities to encourage Spencer to come out of his shell and become less reserved.
We knew Spencer would grow as an athlete. Under the expert tutelage of the coaching staff throughout the trip the boys were certain to grow. The OASWT encouraged the boys to understand the importance to set goals and to obtain wisdom from Olympic athletes whose goals were confirmed with gold medals! Spencer grew a few inches. He also found the importance in focusing as an athlete and the necessity of setting goals. Now, he can even set his alarm and get up on his own- priceless!
This is the experience of a lifetime. We have been fortunate to have visited many of the cities as a family. When we asked Spencer why he needed to go on this trip, he shared that he never wrestled in those cities. Combining team, travel and the love of wrestling in one trip was a definite win for our son. In our opinion this trip is PRICELESS!
With the utmost respect and awe of Bart and the coaching staff, our son will be a member of OASWT teammate for life!"
Fondly,
Natalie and Bob Carpenter, son Spencer, 9th grader from Kentucky
bcarpenter@necco.org
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“This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to go on this trip. The cost seems steep, but for 7 weeks of traveling and doing something every day it's actually pretty cheap. There were so many awesome memories made and the boys got to visit places they probably won't go to with their families. These boys bonded as friends, teammates and brothers. They are for sure going to stay in touch well after the trip is over. They wrestled some tough competition along the way and had good practice partners to help them grow as wrestlers. Along with good coaching. But the best part is the attitude they all left behind. They came home as "little men". They grew in ways that you can't teach at home. They learn to work with others no matter what, manage themselves (time, laundry, money), help take charge and become more respectful of others. The discipline on the team is by far the best thing for boys of this age. I would recommend this trip for any boy who loves wrestling and wants to grow into a great young man.
The changes that I have seem in my own son, is hard to explain, he has more confidence to talk to people, more self confidence in himself and I know he's not afraid to put himself out there.”
Chrystal Poupore, son Daniel, 8th grader from Michigan
poupore1222@yahoo.com
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