The Jr WPIAL Wrestling Team Set a School Record For Wins with 13 and Marks its First Undefeated Season With a Win over Mt Lebo, Mellon 73-9…click here for the results
USC Jr High WPIAL Team Rolls to 12-0 with a Victory over South Fayette 74-6 click here for results
6th Annual USC Team Tournament - Sunday, February 7, 2010
Parent volunteers needed for setup/teardown, scoring tables, and concessions. Please contact Jim Wilding or Mike Grape to help us provide a quality experience for our kids and our guests, including:
• Bethel Park • Canon Mac • Peters Township • Shaler • South Fayette • South Park • West Allegheny
USC Jr High WPIAL Team Remains Undefeated and Grabs Win over Carlynton 88-4 click here for results
Dave Connolly Memorial Results...Congratulations to the Upper St. Clair Junior WPIAL wrestling team for capturing second placehonors at the thirteen team, Dave Connolly Memorial Tournament, @ Keystone Oakson Saturday, January 9, 2010.
Fourteen of the team’s fifteen entrants won medals. Garrett Walnoha and Corey Wilding won gold medals, Mason McGuire earned silver, while Jarrod Browne, David Dougherty, Andrew Troy, Brooks Wilding,and D.J. Wilding took home bronze medals. Ryan Betzold, Danny Kincaid, and Phil Saracco claimed fourth placemedals and Ryan Kincaid (5th), Moe Slinger (5th), andJohn Rutkowski (6th) rounded out the medal count for the Panthers.
This web site is designed to provide information for Upper St. Clair Youth wrestlers and parents that are part of the Upper St. Clair Youth Wrestling Program (USCYWP) and to promote wrestling in general in the Upper St. Clair area.The USCYWPprovides a competitive edge to all Upper St. Clair wrestlers who strive for wrestling excellence. The coaches, will include professional instruction in (a) proper offensive and defensive wrestling technique, (b) technique consistency in competition through proper drilling, and (c) continuous emphasis on top-flight conditioning. We offer a safe and clean environment and teach pride, respect and commitment.
""When I'd get tired and want to stop, I'd wonder what my next opponent was doing. I'd wonder if he was still working out. I tried to visualize him. When I could see him still working, I'd start pushing myself. When I could see him quit, I'd push myself harder." (Coach Dan Gable)