2020 Beast of the East cancelled, rescheduled for 2021
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by Delaware Wrestling Alliance
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Delaware Wrestling Alliance (DWA) who operates the Beast of the East has announced that this year’s event has been canceled. The State of Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association (DIAA) has suspended all High School Sports in the State of Delaware until January of 2021.
The Beast of the East Wrestling Tournament was originally scheduled for the 19th and 20th this coming December.
All teams registered for this year’s event will be automatically accepted for the 28th Annual Beast to be held on December 18th and 19th, 2021. The Delaware Wrestling Alliance and the Beast of the East Tournament Committee
We are saddened by the news but understand it is in the best interest of the Wrestlers, Coaches, Fans and Volunteers.
We wish all Teams a Successful Season and look forward to seeing everyone in December of 2021.
Sincerely,
Delaware Wrestling Alliance Board of Directors
Beast of the East Tournament Committee
The Beast of the East Wrestling Tournament was originally scheduled for the 19th and 20th this coming December.
All teams registered for this year’s event will be automatically accepted for the 28th Annual Beast to be held on December 18th and 19th, 2021. The Delaware Wrestling Alliance and the Beast of the East Tournament Committee
We are saddened by the news but understand it is in the best interest of the Wrestlers, Coaches, Fans and Volunteers.
We wish all Teams a Successful Season and look forward to seeing everyone in December of 2021.
Sincerely,
Delaware Wrestling Alliance Board of Directors
Beast of the East Tournament Committee
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