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Opening speech by FILA Acting President Nenad Lalovic at the FILA Extraordinary Congress

Acting FILA President Nenad Lalovic challenged his colleagues to embrace change during his opening address....

FILA Bureau to present Lalovic as nominee for president at Extraordinary Congress on Saturday

FILA Bureau to nominate Nenad Lalovic as president at Congress on Saturday. Proposals for governance and rule changes developed which will also be voted on by Congress....

Beat The Streets Awards Gala, Tied To 'The Rumble on the Rails,' Raises Record Of $1.5 Million For New York City Area Youth Wrestling and Education Programs

Massive Support At Event At Bryant Park Grill Following Dual Meets Featuring USA-Iran-Russia At New York's Grand Central Terminal...

Statement regarding United 4 Wrestling event in Los Angeles

Iranian team has departed for home after scheduling change. Teams from Russia and Canada expected to wrestle against U.S. on Sunday in L.A....



Sacred Heart promotes Wrestling Coach Brian Reardon to Full-Time Status



Fairfield, Conn. - Sacred Heart University Director of Athletics C. Donald Cook announced today head wrestling coach Brian Reardon was promoted to full-time status. Reardon will now serve as academic advisor for the athletic department, as well as lead a wrestling program he started from scratch two years ago. Reardon set up an aggressive schedule for the Pioneers during his first two years, and will have SHU facing nationally ranked opponents again for the 2000-2001 season. The high light of the upcoming schedule will be a trip to Brown University for a quad-meet against Brown, along with perennial powerhouses Bucknell and Ohio State. Reardon scored the first recruiting coup of his Sacred Heart tenure when he landed the first nationally ranked wrestler in the short history of the program. Steve Forrest (Bennington, VT/Mount Anthony) signed a national letter of intent to attend Sacred Heart in the fall. Forrest was ranked as high as second by Wrestling USA at 171 pounds during his senior year of high school.
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