We understand that wrestling isn’t easy—it comes with its fair share of bumps and bruises, both physically and mentally. That’s why we focus on building camaraderie and creating a fun, supportive environment for wrestlers, coaches, and parents alike. It truly takes a village to develop these young athletes—not only into skilled wrestlers, but more importantly, into strong and resilient human beings.
Our approach is simple: having fun and giving youth an unforgettable experience always comes first. When that foundation is in place, the inner wrestler naturally shines through—and when it does, look out.
As a club, we operate as one program, guided by our board and supported by our high school coaches. We believe success only comes when we work together as one team, one family.
You’ll see that our mission goes far beyond high school or even college. This is a culture. This is a family. And with family, things come full circle—youth grow into high school athletes, graduate, move on to college, return as coaches, and eventually bring their own kids into the program. And so, the tradition continues.
We look forward to welcoming you and your wrestler into our family.
Parents, please review these expectations with your wrestler. The club reserves the right to suspend or expel—either temporarily or permanently—any individual who violates these rules. This may also extend to the wrestler, parent, or others affiliated with the offending individual, barring them from participation in the club and its activities.
Nails need to be cut regularly
Shower after practice and regularly
Wear deodorant
Wear clean clothes and do not use practice clothes multiple times without washing
Know your body. Check for weird or abnormal signs skin irritations. Communicate with parents and coaches.
Cuts or open wounds need to be covered
Any contagious rash or sores will require wrestlers be sat from practice and a doctors note for returning
Shake your opponents hand both before and after match.
Shake the opponents coaches hand after match
Do not through a fit after a loss, throwing things, slapping mats etc.
You are representing your family, club and yourself do so with pride.
Wear assigned singlet/gear wear with pride its a culture.
headgear is optional at peak 2 peak tournaments
Support your teammates.
During tournaments sometimes it will be Eaglecrest vs. Eaglecrest do not cheer for one individual you will see the coaches will not as well, be silent. At the end clap it up for both peers.
When on the mat you must have your singlet straps up at all times.
IF YOU ARE IN 8U AND UP THATS MEANS 7 PRIOR TO SEPT. 1ST WE EXPECT YOU TO COMPETE IN ATLEAST 75% OF TOURNAMENTS FOR THE SEASON
4U & 6U WE FEEL PRACTICE CAN BE ENOUGH FOR THEM BUT IF YOU WANT TO COMPETE WE ARE ALL FOR IT.
Wrestlers will have wrestling shoes no outside shoes allowed on mat and no wrestling shoes off the mat
Wrestlers will wear shorts or sweats and a shirt or sweater
No clothing items with hard materials zippers, buttons etc.
No tank tops, muscle shirts, waffle shirts or cut offs.
Tops will be tucked in.
headgear is optional in practice
We do not sit on our butts in the room during practice either stand or take a knee
No talking while coach is talking
We do not say, "I can't." Take it out of your vocabulary.
No gum, candy or drinks besides water or sport drinks
At times coach will ask a task be completed. Like a cart wheel its not about knowing how to do it or being good at one it's about the effort try to complete the task.
Be on time and finish as a team.
Be a good partner and support your peers
Show respect to the coaches. All of our staff are volunteers and are taking the time to work with you for the love of the sport and helping young athletes.
No jumping, crawling or running up wall mats this can cause tearing.
Treat teammates with respect this is a wrestling family.
Practice Norms
4-10 year old practice all parents are expected to remain at practice.
4-10 year old's these early ages are not just learning to wrestle but to be coachable. Parents at times will be asked to support coaches with holding athlete accountable and in development.
We understand it takes a village, please communicate and work with your coach as a team so we can do what is best for the athlete.
Support the coaches, all of our staff are volunteers we are careful as a club who we allow to be around your wrestler we do not take for granted the trust/faith you have in us.
We are a feeder club our program is built to be from youth program and transiting into High school program. That being said we do not allow members to join other feeder clubs/rival clubs. If you wish to get more time on the mat there are two programs that are private and do not affiliate with a high school program, Mile High etc.
Tournament Norms
No talking to refs in any way, allow the coaches to back up your wrestler
Support your wrestler but refrain from bashing opponent. Example "He's Weak!" "Kick his ass!" Sounds silly but I have heard it all.
Joining this club you are now a representative of the club
Communicate with coaches, ask questions.
Volunteering
We host multiple events throughout the year, and it takes the entire community to make these large tournaments possible. We do expect participation from families, as these events help fund programming throughout the year.
We also expect involvement in any fundraising activities.