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Arlington Wrestling
Club recently recognized outstanding and
most improved wrestlers for their achievements in the 2013 –
2014 season.
The “Top Cat” was
presented to
Caleb
Morgan.
The Top Cat Award
is the highest team
honor that a Bobcat
wrestler can achieve
and is presented to the
wrestler who best
demonstrates the concept of finishing strong
and is a leader of the
team both on the mat
and off.
Outstanding Wrestler (by division). Bantam: Connor Nettleton;
Intermediate: Chris
DeLuca; Novice: Hayden Baudoin; School
Boy: Jake Knaff
Most Improved
Wrestler (by division).
Bantam: Mikey Anderson; Intermediate:
Tyler Shoemaker;
Novice: Paul West;
School Boy: Luke
Kerns
Rookie of the Year/
Elementary: Ian West;
Middle School: Andrew Enzor
AWC Parent Volun-
teer of the Year - Richard Lay
Arlington Wrestling
kicked off its first
Freestyle program in
partnership with the
Mid-South Wrestling
Club in April. Freestyle
is one of the two international wrestling
styles most commonly
known for its fast pace
and high impact
moves. The program
offers advanced training options for Elementary, Middle School
and High School wres-
tlers. On 4/12, some of
these wrestlers competed in the Pat Nailen
Classic at Germantown
HS. Wrestlers competed in both Freestyle
and Greco Roman
wrestling styles.
Freestyle: Champion: Austin Baudoin
(pictured right—HS);
2nd place: Andrew
Zarshenas (HS); Hayden Baudoin (MS);
Bailey Hulley (HS)
Greco Roman
2nd place: Austin
Baudoin (HS); Bailey
Hulley (HS)
Summer Camp Round-Up
Tennis
Quick
Start
Tennis Camp
June 2nd - 5th
from 9:00 - 10:15
a.m. at Windward
Slopes Park. Ages 510.
Equipment
provided. Fee is $80.
Beginner
and
Intermediate Tennis Camp
June 9th - 12th
from 9:00 - 10:30
a.m. at Windward
Slopes Park. Fee is
$80.
Golf
Junior
Golf
Clinics:
June 9th-12th and
June 16th - 19th at
Stonebridge Golf
Club, 3049 Davies
Plantation. Ages 6 11 will be from 9:30
- 10:30 a.m. Ages 12
- 18 will be from
10:30 am - 12:00
p.m Students must
bring their own
clubs; balls will be
provided. Fee is $80
per week.
For more information,
contact
Stonebridge Golf
Club at (901)3821886. To register,
p lea se
go
to
www.stonebridgegol
f.com
Basketball
Arlington
HS
Boys
Basketball
Camps
Session 1: June
2nd - 5th 9:00am –
noon for boys entering grades 4 – 6 (cost
$60).
Session 2:
June 9th
- 12th
9:00am – 2:00 pm
for boys entering
grades 7 - 9 (cost
$90). All sessions
will be held on the
Arlington
High
School campus at the
Main gym and the
P.E. gym. For more
information call
Coach Deaton 901230-5713.
Memphis Grizzly
Basketball
Camp
June 23rd - 26th
from 9:00 am. - 12
p.m. at St. Paul’s
UM Church. Ages 512.
Visit
www.lakelandtn.gov
for the latest information or contact
Parks & Recreation
at 901-867-2717.
Science &
Art
Camp Invention:
MORPHED!
June 2-6, 9:00
am—3:30 pm at
Lakeland ES. Camp
Invention is a STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering,
and Math) based
program for children
entering grades 1
through 6 . Cost is
$220; Register by
May 16 using the
promo
code
SPRING to save
$15.
For more information,
contact
M i c h e l e
Dial:DIALJM@scsk
12.org or visit
campinvention.org/
revyourengines
Smartycat Kids
Summer
MiniCamps
Page 17
Team photo by Jerry Borwick
Photo Courtesy of AWC
Austin Baudoin, Freestyle
Champion, Pat Nailen Classic
M o n d a y Friday from 1 - 4
p.m. at I.H. Clubhouse, 4523 Canada
Road. For children
entering Kindergarten - entering grade 5
Creative
Kids
Summer Program
(June
23-27 t h )
Creative Kids Camp
will give campers
the chance to have
complete creative
control as they explore a wide variety
of tools and materi-
als, and participate in
fun and exciting
activities
Junior
Scientists
Summer Program
(July 7-11th)
Junior Scientists
camp is all about
bringing science to
life and showing our
campers how exciting science exploration and experimentation can be.
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