Thursday, July 31, 2008

Didi

I learned a lot from you sitting next to you in the booth all those years. I’ll miss you and the crew working the big IKWF tournaments next year. Not very eloquent with the keyboard, so I’ll just leave it at that.

When I have more information about the services, I’ll post them on this blog. I am sure you’ll find them all over the place in the next few days.

Funeral Information From Rockers Softball Site

Wake:Sunday and Monday from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00p.m.
Petkus & Sons Funeral Home
12401 South Archer Avenue
Lemont, IL 60439

Funeral: Tuesday 10:00 a.m.
St. Cyril Parish
607 Sobieski Street
Lemont, IL 60439

Thank you all for your prayers. My Dad will forever be in all of our hearts.

Love
Didi’s Daughter Krissy

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Ed’s Word: Number 39

 

Ed’s Word:   Number:  39          July 14, 2008
  1.  The 5th Annual Midwest Championships were held this past weekend in Bloomington, Illinois at the Shirk Gym - courtesy of Illinois Wesleyan.  Mike Manahan as usual did the Yoeman’s job of running the tournament.  He had a multitude of local people who came to help him, but besides the College help and his locals, tremendous efforts were put forth by George Dyche and Larry Gassen in the pairings and Jim Eaton in the physical arrangements.  This event was co sponsored by the Bloomington Sports Association and a great amount of effort by the US Army Recruiting Station.  They are all to be highly commended.   Added to this list would be the officials, of which there were at least 40, headed by Dan Fulscher.  They ran 19 mats throughout the day.  Started at 9:30 am and finished at 6:15 pm.  There were 813 entries, I do not know how many bouts.  Mark Johnson put on a clinic on Friday evening and spoke to Wrestling personnel on Friday and to the tournament on Saturday - very well done.  As usual we had golden voice Sandy Stevens as one of the announcers and a gentlemen of great talents who comes over from Oklahoma, because he likes Wrestling.   We had 14 states represented.  The 813 is about 100 more than last year and from the remarks I heard, they are coming back, so I expect more in 2009.  The new Date will be July 11, 2009.  The only down side to the entire affair was the absence of many of the suburban schools and their coaches.  I still think this tournament is a great filler between the duals and the nationals for both cadets and juniors and especially for those wrestlers that do not make those elite teams.
  2.  Talked to Hall of Famer Wayne Mammen, who now lives in the Peoria area.  His sons Mark in Urbana and Kirk in Tulsa, Oklahoma, both have two sons who are doing quite well in their respective divisions and weight classes.;  Wayne is recovering from by-pass surgery and is doing quife well.
  3.  Sympathies are extended to Coach Dave Froelich of Rolling Meadows on the death of his mother Edwina.
  4.  Duke Burk, national qualifier for NIU, has transferred to Iowa State for his final year.  He will have to sit out 1 year.
  5.  In the school rankings - I have Peoria Bergan in class A and Spalding in AA.  They both are incorporated into Peoria Notre Dame, if you are keeping score.
  6.  Thessoloniki, Greece has been the site of the University Games.  In GR - Jacob Curby did not place.  He lost to Hungary.  Peter Kowalczuk placed 3rd.  He lost to Greece, but beat Russia.  In FS Jake Herbert placed 3rd.  He beat Canada;  lost to Turkey and beat Germany.
Continuing with the class A schools:
155.   Addison Driscoll:                         3 - 1 - 0 - 0
155.   Athens:                                      3 - 0 - 0 - 0
155.   Chicago Bowen:                         3 - 0 - 0 - 0
155.   Galva:                                        3- - 0 - 0 - 0
155.   Mt. Sterling, Brown Co.:              3 - 0 - 0 - 0
155,   Mason City:                               3 - 1 - 0 - 0
155.   Roanoke-Benson:                       3 - 1 - 0 - 0         -   Billy Marquardt
155.   Sparta:                                      3 - 0 - 0 - 0
163.   Bement:                                    2 - 1 - 0 - 0
163,   Chicago St. Benedict’s:              2 - 0 - 0 - 0
163.   Chicago Leo:                             2 - 0 - 0 - 0
163.   Colfax-Octavia:                          2 - 0 - 0 - 0
163,    Champaign St. Thomas More:   2 - 0 - 0 - 0
163.  Hebron-Alden:                            2 - 1 - 0 - 0
163,   Johnsburg:                                2 - 0 - 0 - 0
163.   Joppa:                                      2 - 0 - 0 - 0
163.   Nokomis:                                  2 - 1 - 0 - 0
163.    Rockford Christian Life:              2 - 1 - 0 - 0
163,    Viola-Winola:                            2 - 0 - 0 - 0
163.   Whitehall - North Greene:            2 - 1 - 0 - 0
175.   Chicago Flower Vocational:         1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.    Chicago Hales Franciscan:        1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Effingham St. Anthony:               1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Flanagan:                                  1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Freeport Aquin:                          1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Gardner:                                    1 - 1 - 0 - 0
175.   Greenfield:                                 1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Green Valley:                             1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Genoa-Kingston:                         1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Jacksonville IISB:                        1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   La Harpe:                                   1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Lexington:                                  1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Navoo - North Colussa:                1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Okawville::                                  1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Rochester:                                 1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   South Beloit:                              1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Sidell-Jamaica:                           1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.    Timothy Christian:                      1 - 0 - 0 - 0
175.   Wheaton Christian Academy:       1 - 1 - 1 - 0
175.   Williamsville:                              1 - 0 - 0 -  0
That is 194 total number of Class A schools that had at least 1 qualifiers.  Many of these schools have dropped the program - gone to class AA or combined with another school to form a different name.  If you are involved - you can use the numbers as you see fit.
77 schools have had qualifiers in both classes
Class AA has had 387 schools with a qualifier;  Class A with 194 for a total of 504 schools involved at one time or another.  I believe today, even with all of the new schools being built, the number is somewhere around 410.  Maybe with the advent of the 3 class system, some of the smaller schools will get back into the thick of it again.  Football coaches and even Soccer coaches and certainly Track coaches should get interested in their performers getting involved - it certainly is a great physical training endea vor.
Next week starts the National Cadets and Juniors in Fargo, North Dakota.  Let’s wish them and their coaches a very successful tournament.  I’ll try to get the results to you when I get back, but in the meantime check on Jeff Papes web site:  http://www.wrestlinggear.com and for info on his foundation at http://www.thepapefoundation.org - he is running a golf outing on July 29 to raise money and awareness for the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and The Smile Train - an organization that helps kids born with cleft lips - Jeff’s first son, Jackson, was born with a cleft lip. The outing will be at White Pines Golf Course in Bensenville, IL.
 
Contact Jeff Pape for more information at 630-776-0831.     

Ed

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

US Army Midwest Nationals

Follow this link to the photos I shot at the event. The last few I shot give you an idea of how big the larger room was - I think there were 17 mats in that room and 6 in the small room.

I believe they hit over 800 wrestlers…next year the goal is 1,000.

Here are the photos - click here

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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Ed’s Word: Number: 38 July 8, 2008

 

Ed’s Word:  Number:  38               July 8, 2008
  1.  It is a pleasure to introduce the 2008 National Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement Award Winners - Illinois Chapter:     William Cartwright - Proviso East;   Daniel Cliffe - Dekalb;  Allen Hurley - New Trier;  Mark King - Lyons;  Bert Krause - Lyons and Willie Williams - Bloom twp.   John ‘Jack” Sanders will receive the Outstanding American Award and the Medal of Courage will go to Kevin McCann and Brett Harmon.  These Awards will be presented on Sunday, October 26, 2008 at Park Place in Darien.  Congratulations to All.
  2.  The University of Northern Iowa will once again host the National Duals.  January 10-11, 2009 and also the years 2010 and 2011. 
  3.  Don’t forget the Cliffe Memorial open on the 19th  in Dekalb and the Smile Train Open on the 29th in Bensonville.  I will participate, but will not be there in person.  I will be leaving for Africa on the 17th and will not be home until the 8th of August.
  4.  Results of the Cadet National Duals:  GR - Won by Wisconsin - Illinois won the consolation.  Dylon Reed;  Jahwan Akui;  Ben Brooks and Mike Sajka were named to the all tournament team - all were undefeated during the duals.  The FS team finished 7th, which was won by Oklahoma.  Eddie Klimara and Pat Greco were named to the All tournament team, both were undefeated.  State placing in GR was Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  Pennsylvania,  Missouri,  New York,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Indiana.  FS - Oklahoma,  Pennsylvania,  New Jersey,  Missouri,  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  Illinois,  Delaware.
  5.  The Junior National Duals was a tremendous success for Illinois.  They Won both the GR and FS.  They beat California in the GR finals and Iowa in the FS finals.  All tournament in GRwere  Jake Bellis,  Jimmy Chase,  Kent Williams and Max Nowry - all were undefeated.  I do not know all of the wrestlers involved, but the following were on one or the other or both teams.  Jake Bellis;  Max Nowry;  Kent Williams;  Lillashawn Coleman;  Ellis Coleman;  Pat Scully,  Jimmy Chase,  Tanner Andrews;  Joe Foreman;  Josh Castellano;  Matt Holmes;  Dan Martin;  Ryan Garringer;  Corey Hope;  Mark Stenberg;  Andy Davis;  Joe Rau;  Mark Griffin;  Dan Carey;  Robert Barbour;  Kendall Hutchinson;  Clayton Kendall;  Preston Poyner;  Joey Schwartz ;  Jake Schramm;  Jon Morrison;  Tony Ramos;  Conrad Polz;  Jon Cooper;  Chris Dardanes;  Brian Reynolds;  Chris Spangler and Bob Barnhisel.  The GR Coach was Mike Powell and the FS Coach was Jon Kading.  In FS - Nowry, Morrison, Ramos and Polz were all Tourney and undefeated.
  6.  Ellis Coleman intends on attending Northern Michigan University - which hosts the GR team.
  7.  Brent Lofstad who was a 2 time All American in the NAIA for Southern Oregon has died from a stroke at the age of 47.
  8.  Results of the recent kids nationals had the following results:  Midget FS:  55 - lst - Dylan Duncan;  65 - lst - Austin Gomez;  70 - lst - A.J. Jaffe.   Novice FS - 112 - lst - Connor Doak.
 9.  Continuing with the Class A rankings of state qualifiers, etc.:
      127.    Durand:                         9 - 2 - l - 0
      127.    Iliana Christian:              9 - 1 - 0 - 0
      127.    Murphysboro:                9 - 5 - 1 - 0
       127.   Waubonsee Valley:       9 - 5 - 2 - 0
       127.   Woodstock Marion C.    9 - 4 - 2 - 0     -      Rich Powers
      132.    Chenoa:                       8 - 3 - 0 - 0
      133.    Chicago Christian:        7 - 6 - 2 - 0
      133.    Dallas City:                  7 - 0 - 0 - 0
      133.    Hampshire:                  7 - l - 0 - 0
      133.    Lanark-Eastland:          7 - 3 - 0 - 0
      133.     Luther North:              7 - 1 - 0 - 0
      133.    Marseilles:                  7 - 0 - 0 - 0
      139.    Cambridge:                 6 - 3 - 1 - 0
      139.    Galena:                      6 - 0 - 0 - 0
      139.    Mount Morris:             6 - 1 - 0 - 0
      142.    Geneva:                     5 - 1 - 1 - 1   -      Jon Schaus
      142.    London Mills - Spoon
                River Valley:               5 - 2 - 0 - 0
      142.   Lakes Forest Academy:  5 - 1 - 0 - 0
      142.   Monmouth-Yorkwood:  5 - 0 - 0 - 0
      142    Peoria Bergan:            5 - 0 - 0 - 0
      142.   Southwestern Piasa:   5 - 0 - 0 - 0
      148.    Beardstown:              4 - 0 - 0 - 0
      148.    Carterville:                 4 - 0 - 0 - 0
      148.    Elmwood Park:          4 - 1 - 0 - 0
      148.    Farmington East:       4 - 0 - 0 - 0
      148.    Johnson City:            4 - 1 - 0 - 0
      148.    Mazon-Verona-Kingston:   4 - 2 - 0 - 0     -         Tony Rubiano
      148.    Somanauk:               4 - 2 - 0 - 0
I’ll do the rest for you when I return from my trip;
10.   This Saturday - the Midwest Nationals will be in Bloomington.  Should be a large tournament again - somewhere around 700 entries - 15 to 16 categories.  If you live in the area, come on over, they could use your help.   Good tournament for those wrestlers who did not make the dual teams or will be going to Fargo.
The life you have led doesn’t need to be the only life you have.
Truth is eternal, knowledge is changeable.  It is disastrous to confuse them.
Everyone needs his memories.  They keep the wolf of insignificance from the door.
The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail.  Travel too fast and you miss all you are travelling for.
Ah, Summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it.
Those of you who think they know everything are very annoying to those of us who do.        Ed.
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Saturday, July 5, 2008

Illinois steamrolls to Greco-Roman title at Junior Duals

Illinois steamrolls to Greco-Roman title at Junior Duals
Roger Moore Special to TheMat.com
07/02/2008

OKLAHOMA CITY – There was a lot of down-to-the-wire drama at the 2008 Junior Greco Duals inside Abe Lemons Arena on the campus of Oklahoma City University.

Illinois, however, was not part of it.

The 2007 champions turned in a performance for the ages in rolling to the 2008 title. Top-seeded Minnesota was no match, falling 40-22, in a Wednesday morning semifinal. A short break and Illinois ran away from upstart California, 45-18, in the championship match.

“I was almost thinking that my guys might have been over-confident (after beating second-seeded Missouri on Tuesday),” said Illinois coach Mike Powell. “I made it clear that we were coming here as the four seeds. Minnesota had almost double the seed points, so my guys kind of had that chip on their shoulder coming in.

“This is the best group of kids. When you’ve got guys taking two trains and a bus to come to practice you know you have a good group. I was wondering if they were having too much fun or are they just that good?”

Illinois advanced to the finals with a decisive 40-22 victory over Minnesota. The Storm won just four bouts and took a forfeit at 285 pounds.

Jake Bellis led off Illinois with a victory at 98 over Cadet champion Hayden Zilmer, and like the rest of the week, it was off to the races.

“I think we warmed up 100 times better than (Minnesota),” said Bellis. “We came in knowing we were going to win. After Missouri we knew we had the best team and we felt like we could beat everybody by 20 or 30 points.”

Jimmy Chase had a pin at 125 and Kent Williams, Ellis Coleman and Josh Castellano had technical falls as Illinois built a 32-5 lead through 145 pounds. Coleman dominated Dylan Ness at 135 pounds in a battle of Cadet champions.

“I knew I had a tough weight and I expected to wrestle all of them,” Coleman said. “Greco is my thing and I feel like I’m in better shape than anybody right now.

“I think we had the best team here. As the tournament was going along I noticed that we had the best guys in the lower weights and that we would be starting off all the matches up like 30-5 or something.”

The finals against the seventh-seeded Californians was more of the same as Illinois built a 29-3 lead after 140 pounds.

Williams used a front headlock for three straight turns in the third period to beat Cody Pack at 112; Lillashawn Coleman made quick work of Zach Zimmer at 119; Chase had a 23-second pin at 125 and Ellis Coleman had a technical fall against Cody Rodebaugh at 135.

By the time Dan Martin used a late third period turn to beat Tyler Sheridan at 152, the trophy was headed back to Illinois.

Ellis Coleman, who has his sights set on Northern Michigan and a future in Greco, wrestled five matches in a tough 135-pound weight class this week and recorded five technical falls.

“He’s the real deal,” said Powell, his high school coach. “He is the ultimate combination of talent and hard work. I’m not surprised by his results because I can’t find people to come and work out with him.

“He reminds me of T.C. Dantzler. He’s got that type of talent.”

A day after escaping Wisconsin, California decided to live dangerously once again in the semifinals against third-seeded Iowa.

Tied at 29 after 189 pounds, California’s Dominic Pica saved the day with a decisive third-period, 3-point throw for a 3-5, 3-1, 6-3, decision of Byron Tate. Kasey Cowan, whose dramatic win against Wisconsin closed out that dual, beat Blayne Beal to pull out a 35-31 victory.

Iowa picked up pins from Joe Colon and Andrew Long, a technical fall from George Ivanov, and a decision by Matt McDonough to take a 19-13 lead after 135 pounds.

Iowa led 23-22 after 152 when Trent Weatherman beat Sheridan in three periods. Officials debated a third-period point for Sheridan for some 20 minutes before Weatherman had his hand raised.

Dustin Reid responded with a first-period pin at 160 to put California up 27-23 before back-to-back victories by Iowa’s Tyler Kettman and Josh Ihnen sent the dual to 215.

“I was trying to stay calm (against Iowa),” said Pico, who had one of just three wins for California. “I was trying to keep my composure and find a way to win the match.

“(On Tuesday against Wisconsin) Coach came and talked to us from 160 through heavy and said we could do this. I don’t think people really took us seriously coming into the tournament and we showed what came happen when they don’t.

“It was a good tournament for us, but we didn’t really show up (against Illinois).”

After losing to California, Iowa, cashed it in against Minnesota, falling 52-13, in the third-place match. After Travis Rutt’s 17-second pin at 171, Iowa forfeited the final three weights. Among Minnesota’s victories was Justin Lavalle’s 3-0, 6-3, decision of Long at 130 pounds and Erick Yngsdal’s three-period win over Dylan Carew at 145.

The fifth-place match, with six forfeits, saw Kansas beat Michigan, 34-31. Missouri won the final three bouts, including a pin in the finale by Elijah Madison, in beating Wisconsin, 39-27, for seventh.

New York beat Texas in the consolation finals. Ken Altrac pinned Andy Harmony in the final bout to give NY a 33-30 victory.

For some, it’s time for a long trip home to start preparation for Fargo. For others, perhaps the crazy ones, weigh-in for freestyle is at 4 p.m. (CST).

Illinois pulled off the double in 2007, adding a freestyle title to the Greco trophy.

Freestyle hits the mats tonight with two rounds of competition. The finals are Friday.

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Illinois completes Junior Duals sweep after downing Iowa in freestyle finals

Illinois completes Junior Duals sweep after downing Iowa in freestyle finals
Roger Moore Special to TheMat.com
07/04/2008

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – Max Nowry’s performance this week pretty much sums up Illinois’ second-straight sweep of Greco-Roman and freestyle at the 2008 Junior Duals on the campus of Oklahoma City University.

Nowry, a 105-pounder, went a combined 15-0 in Greco and freestyle this week, giving up only two points in six Greco wins and losing only one period in nine freestyle wins.

Nowry, Jon Morrison, Tony Ramos and Conrad Polz all finished unbeaten in freestyle as Illinois beat Iowa, 39-23, in the championship match Friday afternoon. It was Illinois’ third consecutive championship in freestyle.

“I’m not surprised at the way I wrestled or the team. We go through tough workouts to get ready for this tournament,” said Nowry, a Junior Greco and freestyle champion in 2007. “We had a strong lineup all the way up and down. I really thought we could win both again.

“We’ll take a day or two off and then start getting ready for Fargo.”

Illinois jumped out to a 20-5 lead against Iowa, a common theme during a 9-0 week.

“I don’t think other states put as much into (the Duals),” said Morrison, a national champion last summer. “They just show up at the airport and come here to maybe get some extra matches before Fargo. We have a training camp at Overtime to get ready for this and we really look forward to coming here and winning.

“We come here as a team and I think that makes a big difference.”

In the finale, Jake Shramm started things with a technical fall at 98 pounds. Nowry and Jon Cooper picked up pins to give Illinois a 14-0 lead. Morrison followed with a tough decision of Joe Colon at 119 and it was 17-1.

Tony Ramos battled back from a first-period hole to beat Andrew Long in three periods at 125.

Iowa’s first win didn’t come until 130 where national champion Nate Moore beat Chris Dardanes, 1-0, 1-0.

Matt McDonough and Derek St. John kept Iowa hanging around with victories, cutting the deficit to 24-12 through 145 pounds.

But Brian Reynolds’ tough win over Trent Weatherman at 152, followed by Polz’s pin of Marcus Edgington at 160 sealed Iowa’s fate.

Iowa’s Grant Gambrall beat Chris Spangler, giving Spangler his only loss of the week, and Josh Ihnen and Byron Tate each had wins, but it was too little, too late.

“There are so many matches, you have to have some depth in there,” said Illinois coach John Kading. “This is a tough tournament, and we knew Iowa and Oklahoma were going to be especially tough. We were able to move some guys around here and there.

“I’m just really proud of the guys. They wrestled tough all week.”

Iowa moved to the finals with wins against Missouri, New Jersey and Kansas on Friday.

Illinois won six of the final seven bouts in a 39-24 win over Pennsylvania earlier on Friday. Jordan Oliver’s pin of Ellis Coleman at 140 gave Pennsylvania a 19-16 advantage, but Bob Barnhisel’s technical fall at 145 gave Illinois a lead they would never relinquish.

Illinois jumped out to a 20-5 lead against Minnesota in their first match on Friday and rolled to a 42-21 victory.

Oklahoma, after losing to Minnesota Friday morning, gave Illinois a run before falling 29-28.

Tyler Greenhaw’s pin at 152 cut Illinois’ lead to 22-17, but Polz beat Dallas Bailey at 160 and Spangler beat Joey Sheridan at 171 to give the eventual champions a solid lead. Illinois won five of the first six bouts, including Morrison’s decision of Ladd Rupp at 119, in building an early 17-5 advantage.

Iowa opened the final day with a 35-26 win over Missouri that included Colon’s pin of Ryan Mango at 119 pounds. A round later, Iowa had to hold off a New Jersey squad that beat Kansas, the Pool D winners, to start Friday.

Tony Buxton pinned Iowa’s Andrew Long at 125, and a decision by Mario Mason at 160 and a pin by Scott Winston at 171 gave Jersey a 25-24 advantage.

Iowa responded with Gambrall’s pin at 189 and Trayvonius Pendleton’s straight-period decision at 285 for a 33-29 victory.

Jonathan Becker’s decision at 189 clinched New Jersey’s win against Kansas. It came a bout after Bagna Toujov’s 16-second pin at 171.

Oklahoma opened the day with a win over Pennsylvania, 37-25, but fell to Minnesota, 32-26, a round later.

Against Pennsylvania, Stephen Swan bumped up a weight class to beat Dirk Cowburn at 152 and Bailey had a 58-second pin at 160.

Minnesota got pins by Trey Bertram at 140 and Eric Yngsdal at 145. Oklahoma made it close with wins by Chris Perry over Caleb Lines at 189 and Tyson Yoder over Jake Kahnke at 215, but Jake Kettler closed things out for Minnesota, who opened Friday with a loss to Illinois.

New Jersey beat Minnesota, 33-27, in the third-place match.

Oklahoma took care of Missouri for fifth, and Kansas edged Pennsylvania for seventh.

New York won the consolation title, beating Texas, 38-19.

Used with permission.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Smile Train/NWHOF Fundraiser in the News

The link from this article can be found by clicking here. Here is the text from an article that appeared in the Franklin Park Herald Journal today:

Family raising money to benefit charities

July 2, 2008

Jackson Pape is one of the lucky ones.

The son of Jeff Pape, member of the Franklin Park Rotary and the Franklin Park/Schiller Park Chamber of Commerce, benefited from an operation to fix a cleft lip.

“You wouldn’t notice it now, but when Jackson was a year old, he had a fat lip,” Pape said.

“But the scar has healed. It’s hard to notice.”

Jackson is 4 years old.


Pape Foundation

Through the newly-founded Pape Foundation, Pape wants to help more children.

The Pape Foundation golf outing will be held July 29 at White Pines Golf Course, 500 W. Jefferson Ave. in Bensenville. Proceeds will benefit the Smile Train.

“We learned about the organization from Jackson’s doctor,” Pape said. “The Smile Train operates on the ‘teach a man to fish’ theory,” Pape explained.

“They give instruction to local doctors who then go to the patients. These are families without means of transportation.”

“We were lucky,” Pape said.

“My wife, Nancy, was working for a Fortune 500 company so we had good insurance. All we had to pay was the deductible.”

That surgery can cost thousands of dollars.

The Smile Train is a nonprofit organization that provides services and programs in more than 60 countries, including the United States, and has helped provide free surgery for thousands of children as well as free training and education for more than 15,000 surgeons and medical professionals, according to information provided by the organization.


Golf outing

The Pape Foundation is working to improve that number through its golf outing.

Also benefiting from the foundation’s first event will be the Illinois chapter, National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Pape, who owns a wrestling gear company, also sponsors wrestling clinics for area youth.

“Our committee of about 10 people have been working hard to put together our first event,” Pape said.

“The golf outing is coming together nicely with lots of raffle prizes and goodie bag items.”

The fee is $125 per golfer if registered by July 15 and $150 after that date.

“Some of our top raffle prizes include a barbecue package — complete with a Smokey Joe, small table, and barbecue equipment,” he said, “or a complete ice cream-making system.”

Visit www.thepapefoundation.org for more information

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

New Asics and adidas Shoes in Stock Now

The new Asics and all the adidas shoes are now in stock and ready to ship.

Click on the links below to the shoes or other top merchandise. In the next few days, we’ll be adding many new t-shirts, head gears and knee pads to our site.

Top Wrestling Links
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