Several parents have asked me to explain some of the equipment being used at our weekly wrestling meets for photographs. This article describes the steps I use to photograph these events. The equipment can be obtained relatively inexpensively, and it will more than pay for itself given the results which can be obtained. The techniques are very general, and can be applied to all sorts of events, sports or otherwise.
This Friday night, January 15 at 7:30pm at 3 Livingston Lane, Deb Mallard will be preparing the baskets for the Wrestling Beef and Beer later this month. Are you willing to help? The please stop by! Anyone who is donating items to the Beef & Beer can also drop them off on Friday. Thanks!
We will hand out clothing orders on Friday, January 8, so if you ordered something please come collect it. Additional orders will also be taken (for delivery on Jan 25), but you need to pay in full.
Thanks to everyone who signed up to help out with our home meets at the end of this month. Check for your name below:
We will hold a brief parent’s meeting on January 5 right at the start of that evening’s practice. It will only last 15 minutes, so please hang around after dropping off your wrestler. We will discuss our two home matches (which both occur in January) and the Beef and Beer event (which takes place Jan 23 at Hope Hose Firehouse; tickets are $25/person). See you there!
Below is a quick view of the complete practice schedule. You can also view our entire calendar here.
Bordentown Wrestling is open to wrestlers in grades K through 8, and competes in the Grapevine Wrestling League.
Divisions
Tots (born 2003 - born 2004)
Bantams (born 2001 - born 2002)
Midgets (born 1999 - born 2000)
Juniors (born 1997 - born 1998)
Intermediates (born 1995 - born 1996)
